Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Aug 1962, p. 11

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Open), receives his trophy | centre, Ben Fallman, presi- from Mrs, Robt. (Nancy Mur- | dent of Oshawa Shamrock rall) Mackay, while in the | Athletic Club also looks happy PETE MEWETT of Oshawa, | winner of the 880-yards (Local | SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Ki- wanis Bantam League OASA Finals) -- Storie Park vs Con- naght Park, at Connaught Park, 6.30 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 series. (Midget League Championship Finals) -- Southmead at Wood- view Park, 6.30 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 series. : East Toronto Junior Ladies' League -- Teddy K's vs Osh- awa Scugog Cleaners, at Alex- andra Park, 8.00 p.m, OASA Pee Wee Playoffs -- Bay Ridges vs. Pickering, at Port Union, 6.15 p.m.; 2n game at 2-out-of-3 series, Oshawa Canadian Tire Le- gionnaires eked out a 6-5 deci- sion over Aurora Davenport |Pharmacy, in a Leaside Junior Basebali League fixture, yester- day afternoon at Lakeview Pa rk. A thriller from start to finish, Oshawa staged a four-run rally in the fourth inning, on four hits, for a 4-2 lead, saw the \visitors tie it up with a pair in the sixth and then in a sensa- tional 8th inning Aurora scored one to break the. 4-4 jdeadlock but Legionnaires TUESDAY jcame back with two runs in THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 13, 1962 aa etal 4 Junior Legionnaires Nose Out Aurora 6-5 ed the attack with a single and was safe at second on a choice play and error, reaching third. Jim McConkey then stole sec- ond and with one out, Reeson walked to fill the bases. Bob Reid's single was followed by two more solid hits, by Dowe and Etchells. to complete a four-run rally; Dowe was nip- ped at the plate, trying to score on Etchell's safety. In the sixth, Chuck Leeming connected for a. single with one out, advanced on an infield out and then scored when Williams FOOTBALL the bottom of the 8th, for a 6-5 Kitchener - Waterloo Juniors\lead and what proved the final] vs Oshawa Hawkeyes, exhibi-| Scoring. tion game, at Kinsmen Civic VISITORS SCORE FIRST Memorial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. Roger Reeson started on the, SOFTBALL mound for Oshawa and stayed, Oshawa City and District)around until the 8th inning, be- Major League Playoffs -- Pic-|ing hit harder than usual.| O-Mats vs Heffering's Imper-|Aurora opened the scoring in! BRUCE KIDD, all alone and ; home far in front of his field completely at ease, romps | in the 2-mi EEE : ESRD ME Te: ol | Markham 4| Assoc., * west diamond; both games at ials, Ist game of semi-final|the top of the third when) series, at Alexandra Park, 7.30 Terry Gorman was safe on Al) p.m. Terwilliger's error, then Chuck! "ay - Goddard followed with a double OASA Junior "A" -- Oshawa) S . Scugog Cleaners vs Scarboro, |Scoring Gorman and Goddard at Scarboro, 1st game of 2-out-|soored on a single by Terry of-3 series, 8.00 p.m, Murphy. OASA Intermediate "C"' -- at Pickering, 8.15) p.m, and Brooklin at Port Perry, 8.15 p.m.; Ist.game fond stanza, Jim McConkey) 2-out-of-3 series. walked with one out, Reeson| Inter - County League --|drew a free ticket after two! the first, a single by Al Etchells with two out, followed by a walk to Ron Bell. In the sec- Industries, at Lakeview Parka pitched ball, to load up the and Ukrainian Aces vs Police|bases, but 'Butch' Dowe pop- at Alexandra Park,/ed out to end that inning. In the fourth, Legionnaires 6.45 p.m. hit into right field and Bell jbobbled the bell. Bill Barclay's single then scored Williams, to make it 4-4. HETCIC 8TH INNING The eighth the afternoon of thrills, Leeming opened for Aurora with a double and scored on a double by Duane Patfield, who moved to third base when Wil- liams grounded out. Patfield's hit was off Gary Newitt, who replaced Reeson after Leem- ing's two-bagger. Next Bill Barclay slashed one Oshawa had two on bases in into right-field where Ron Bell) made a_ sensational circus catch, one-handed, in a run-) ning dive. Patfield had raced| for the plate and he was! "doubled" on Bell's good throw] to Terwilliger, to end what was! {|Foley's Plumbing vs Houdaille|out then Bob Reid was hit by|Shaping up as a big rally. That made it 5-4 for the visi-| tors and the Legionnaires came! right back in their half to! score two runs, Ted Luatton; East Yorkers Retain Their Kille 4 In Relay Honors WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--The|Robert Webster of Toronto, rely inning .climaxed| Chuck phy and when Newitt grounded , am error play | safe at second irst. Bob gif advance hers. "Butch" Dowe w: ed, to fill the bases. Al Etchells with single of the game, scored ton and Newitt. Bell was hi a pitched ball but T flied out to Gorman at base - where doubled out, to end the inning Newitt retired Aurora in order, in the 9th frame. 4 Etchells with three hits was Oshawa's best while Oheesmart had a couple. Leeming and j s ra . t by safeties for Aurora, i" | AURORA --. Gorman, 3b; Goddard, c and rf in 5th: Mur« hy, tb; Leeming, cf; Pate field, 2b; Williams, if; Barclay, ss; Keffer, rf and ¢; Killkennyy # * OSHAWA -- Reid, lb; Doweg ss; Etchells, c; Bell, rf: Tere williger, 3b; Cheesman, If; Mes |Conkey, ef; Lutton, 2b; Rees json, p; Ferries, If in' 7th? |Newitt, p in 8th. Beeecccesescccede » ie #8 Goddard each had a pair' of SOCCER SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS © SATURDAY ; National Soccer League Oshawa 1 Ulster United 0 Ontario International St. Catharines 2 London 2 Stratford 2 Hamilton 4 es |clicked. Wayne Cheesman open- started the rally with a single ': SUNDAY Canadian Champ astern Canada Professional Toronto Italia 5 Toronto Roma 1 (First game of semi-final) National Soccer League Estonia 2 Croatia 0 Spill | Monastero, 32, of Burlington, N.J., and Rolland Hedgecock, SHORGAS HEATING & | APPLIANCES er. East York Track Club of Tor-|time Canadian national motor-|20, of Alexandria, Va., suffered' ii lonto, anchored by crack dis- | cycle racing champion, was fa-' slight injuries. | a and itance runner Bruce Kidd, re-|tally injured in an accident dur-| Webster had been racing for| ommercial tained its title in the U.S. Ama-|ing a 150-mile American Motor-/nine years and had competed |I The established, relioble Ges iteur Athletic Union 2%4-mile dis- cycle Association championship|in several foreign countries. He| Deoler in your ares. Meme tance mediey at the 28th Buffalo| race Sunday. won the Canadian national mo-| : F\ Firefighters Association track) wobster, 29, died in hospital in| torcycle racing championship in| 31 CELINA ST. 1959 and again last year. | (Corner of Athol) TUESDAY and field championships. nearby Mountour Falls after be- ; Carrol Resweber, defending} WRESTLING | ces. AUGUST 15th y Canada's Track Stars. Win At Oshawa Meet' out at Alexandra Park Saturday) ; afternoon to see some of Can-|mar Grandy of the Gladstone /|flat. E. ada's best track talent perform.) Athletic Club who heel-and-toed/10.1 and M. Baird third in 10.3 Runnels, Bos. | Jimenez, K.C. |Robinson, Chi. |Hinton, Wash. Rollins, Minn. Runs--Pearson, Los Angeles, | 91. | Runs batted in--Colavito, De-|* troit, and Siebern, Kansas City, | 81. iitits--Richardson, New York SEE THE TOP CANADIAN GOLF PROS COMPETING FOR Che Seagram Shield ano £10,000 prize money Bae ee to team, which in-/j dmitted with brain and ae pore seid igs U.S. national champion, won} clocked Sunday at 9:54.3. were injured in the accident, but pedi : é jfour piled up on the 26th lap|f ,. ARENA nies : :40-vard ta : : ' i speedy quarter - miler from / winning yal | anightily tn ceech lane fast. ; LEADERS Z BRUNO SAMMARTINO 3 an 4 , |injured racers,. said. his ory : CHRIS | 'American League motorcycles were going by. anovown THE TOLOS BROS. 407 43 132 .324) Monastero said. "Bates passed | AMERICA--STEVE STANLEY. 464 70 143 .308) Schuyler hospital with a broken -- PAT MILOSH PROMOTER-- # cluded Jim Snider, Dave Bailey, | chest injuries and a broken leg.|U pgeisone Al Birtles and Kidd, was' pyree other motorcyclists | SU8day's race. hs : a bs : ie. 4 : only one was taken to hospital. | OSHAWA Bh ae s ae ; é ines driven by the ROGER CHINTU | (right), | Southern 'Rhodesia, is shown | with his East York C ch MAJOR LEAGUE The machines driven by tate Bob Patterson striving | of the 66-lap race. | Carlo Monastero, one of the| Ss. SOCIATED PRESS | cycle accidentally slipped gears BULL BROWER E ASSOCI | is set DOG" ' port League Leaders jand slowed down as four other | oa ee AB R HPct.| "Bates (Bates Molyneaux of a ve oo 412 58 136 .330|Detroit) and I went down," AY FLASH GORDON GENE BAILLARGEON BILL THE BRUTE vs. 432 63 134 .310| me in mid-air." cM 359 49 111 .309; Molyneaux was admitted to TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS AT THE CASINO REST. -- RINGSIDE 1.50 -- GENERALS 1.25 -- : CHILDREN 75¢ jleg and shoulder. BULLDOG A surprise was Oakley's de-|for- Vancouver Arctic, led the) { BROWER feat in the mile walk by Walde-|way to the wire in 10 seconds! Hearne was second in Less than 500 persons turned --Oshawa Times Photos Triples--Cimoli, 13. | Home runs--Cash, Detroit, 31, Stolen bases--Wood, Detroit, 9 epee } Pitching -- Donovan, Cleve- land, 15-5, .705 | Strikeouts -- Pascual, Minne-| sota, 150. | National League | AB RH Pet. 476 87 164 .345) 301 42 103 .342) Robinson, Cinci. 440 96 150 .341) H. Aaron, Mil. 445 93 149 335) Clemente, Pitts. 394 76 130 .330 "I don't know what's hap- pened, but I like it," says Ron- nie Julian, operator of one of New York's venerable pool par- lors 'My dad, who started this place, and I never have seen anything like it. Before we were! lucky to have two tables going in the summer. Now we have AT THE __ 50" ANNIVERSARY CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL P GOLFERS' ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP T. Davis, Los A. Musial, St. Lo. to We \ a) An- Purkey, Cincin- MISSISSAUGUA GOLF s COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 28-24-25 PRO-AM CELEBRITY MATCHES AUGUST 22 Los An- Mitch Kowal says 1957 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR STATION WAGON DELUXE heel-and-toe expert from To- | Oakley, Oshawa's member of British Empire Games-bound|Grandy moved in front right: Clark and C. Williamson follow sidering the lack of serious}championship in 1903-04-05. He/ray third. By JIM BECKER alone at the finish. Dave Ellis,/flew home first in the quarter-/TOC; and 3. L. Keener, Water-/the character-strengthening ex- had no trouble in the hakenie| Olympic was second and Mark-! (medals to relay. teams finish-| where the late. Willie Hoppe | t Ie Lp eee Onofrio Lauri, 66, who has ome runs--Mays, Foot praised the condition of the) Three heats in the open 100/championship in 1941\ She was yo recent appearance of a Mosconi's title, says Lauri, |8eles, 209. TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- sons with the club. Announcing VANCOUVER (CP) -- Brian) nounced during the weekend. | CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND) 4, jump was three-quarters drivers with the British Empire|Saturday. They were 180 for represent British Columbia in| George Moss, BEMC. director, Beautiful Seafoam Green finish. WALDEMAR GRAND Y,,.| race, when he defeated Alec On hand for the Oshawa/the distance in 6.58.2. Oakley OSHAWA RUNNERS WIN | ronto Gladstone AC, is shown | Canada's last Olympic Games Shamrock Athletic Club's 25th) finished second in 7.04.5. Oshawa's Peter Mewett took hitting the tape in his upset | team. anniversary meet were world-| These are corrected times. the local 880 yard run in 1.59,3,\ victory in the 1-mile walking ranked Bruce Kidd; Bill Croth-| Handicaps were given to two of| ahead of B. Woods and R. Clark.. -------- is ers, Canada's top half-miler 2nd\the four competitors, Grandy The local (open) 100 yard dash e e <idd's g te on Canada's|and Oakley left last, together.|was taken by E. Milburn. R. | Kidd's teammate 1qar Cc e| em | contingent; and Oshawa's Olym-| away and stayed there. A local/ed in that order. Time; 11 sec Vy pic walker, Alec Oakley. lad, A, Booth, was third. _ jonds even. e . . | Kidd won the two-mile event) (Watching the walk with in-| The 100 yard final for local in 8.51.2, just 10 seconds off his|terest was 84-year-old Donald;boys under 18, was won by R, S T1VII lg gain best time for this distance. The|Linden of Toronto. Linden held Masters in 12.5 seconds. .G time was surprisingly good con-|the Canadian 10-mile walking Stevason was second, W. Mur- competition for the East York|was second'to a world champion| There were three field events:|) NEW YORK (AP)--Breathes Track Club star. walker from Hamilton, Ontario,|Open High Jump -- 1. P. Must-|there a male who has never The 19-year-old University ofjat the off-year Olympics in|ing, TOC, 5'94"; 2. D, Manore, spent a portion of his youth in Toronto student had a 25-yard| Athens, Greece, in 1906.) TOC; and 3. R. Clark. a pool hall? Apparently. lead after three laps and turned' Roger Chintu, a smooth-strid- Open Broad Jump 1. J.) Some Americans appear thc mile in 4.27. He was alljing Southern Rhodesia Negro, | Sutt, TOC, 204'; 2. P. Musting, have grown up lately without Toronto Olympic Club, was sec-| mile, in 50.7 seconds. Right be-|loo Track Club. perience of a smokey pool hall, ond, a half minute behind.|hind were EYTC mates, B. Pat-| Broad Jump (local, under 18) complete with hangers-on, hust- Runs batted in--T, Davis, 118. Seventeen-year-old Dave Bailey, /terson and B. Scott. -- 1. R. Masters, 1410"; 2. G./jers and unheeded warnings|20 or more. Hits--T. Davis, 164. from Metro's Northview Col-| Chintu also ran the final leg Stevason; and 3. J. Johnson. of harassed mothers predicting. 'Some: owners tell me they Doubl : R bins oa legiate, was third of the mile relay, helping East) First, second and third place give ends changed from pool to bowling Doubles--Robinson, 41. The bespectacled Crothers)York win in 3.30.5. Toronto/winners received trophies! jn three - cushion billiards,some years ago and now, Triples--W. Davis, Los ads : | (medi 'they're changing back." geles, 10. as Jim Irons of Brampton failed| ham Athletic Club was third. ing first and second) from act-| neig sway so long, there has not! to show. Time was a slow 1.56.8) Crothers was slated to run the| ing Mayor John Brady and Mrs. been a rechenieed (uriameninlayed: wn" 17 pocket billiard|Cisco, 35. : for the winner. Dave McClure/440 but "scratched" himself. He| Robert Mackay. since 1954. Ace Willie Mosconi|championships but never won| ' Stolen bases--Wills, Los An- and Al Birtles. chased Crothers) preferred to run only the 880 as) Mrs. Mackay is the former has not defended his pocket bil-|the title, says: "Things were Beles, 60. home. ,__,he was heading for the United | Nancy Murrall. Ske held the jiards (pool) title since 1955. (dead for a while, but they are| Pitching. -- East York track coach Fred)States Sunday and more meets.|women's Canadiat\ 100 yard! "phings started to change after|coming back now." nati, 17-4, oar ' : ; : : There is talk of competing for| Strikeouts--Koufax, track: he told SAC president|yards brought six runners to- also a member of a rdlay team! p,ovie about a pool' hustler,| Ben Fallman it was as good as/gether, three of them EYTC| which raced at the 1948-Olym-|catieq The Hustler, | "Mosconi is far and away the| any in Canada, ioc hoys. But S. Patterson, running!pics in London, England. Pool balls started clicking) greatest pool player in the'stand he is willing to give up HGS throughout the United States|world, but he has about given/his title if a recognized tourna- | : 2 again. ;up competitive play. I under-|ment is held to play for it." SPORTS IN BRIEF American Student - ~ a Sets Vault Record CHANGE DATE Friday after playing two sea-} y : . Sternberg, a University of rix auto race atithe recall, general manager . y of; dian oy . rescheduled | George Terlep said Koes would! Washington student, established Mosport has been res ~|go on the injured list for 30'a Canadian open pole vault for Sept. 22 to avoid a conflict! days. record of 15 ft., % in. during} with an international race in : ' 'competitions at the Caledonian Seattle, Wash. it was an- RAIN HALTS PLAY Games Saturday. The 250 - mile race was to} (Reuters)--The visiting Pakis- of an inch higher than the prev- have been held Sept. 29 but the) tani cricketers had to fight des- joys Canadian open mark set a/ Automobile Competition Com-|perately_ for runs against Glou-/year ago by John Kramer of mittee for the United States, pg eae gene trio . Mune an | Washington. | ganizers of the Seattle event,;and some brilliant fielding on Following the games, a 19-| would not share international)the first day of their match | winher team was named to| Motor Club, running the Cana-|seven when rain stopped play *e hans = | dian Grand' Prix. for the day 90 minutes before trek "and field, champlonships| The new date for the Mosport;the scheduled close. A half - Aug. 24-95 in Waterloo, Ont. | race conflicts with the ai ge also been lost earlier '~> rik ese dacanre sai ate a | Car Chib of America national|in the day. eee ee | race at Watkins Glen, N.Y., but & : i GREGORY TAKES RACE _ SHATTER RECORD KARLSKOGA, Sweden (AP)| says that although the conflict) SASKATOON (CP)--A winni-/--Masten Gregory of Kansas| means the loss of several top|peg foursome combined to/City won a grand prix auto! U.S. 'drivers, "we will bring in/break the Canadian nativejrace Sunday, driving his Lotus more international drivers: mark in the juvenile women's|across the finish line slightly : re .¢ 40-yard relay Saturday as the'over seven seconds ahead of RIDERS RECALL KOES two - day western age - class|the Lola driven by England's| TICKETS AVAILABLE AT GOLF CLUB PRO SHOPS OTTAWA (OP) -- Americanjtrack and field championships|Roy Salvadori. Graham Hill. of centre Ron Koes was recalled|ended here. The Winnipeg| Britain, just a few points --" by Ottawa Rough Riders of the}team ran the distance in 50.5,|/from clinching the world title, | LTD, Eastern Football Conference|half a second better than the'failed to finish. He was co - 140 BOND STREET WEST UNDER THE AusPices oF THE CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS' ASSOCIATION ano MISSISSAUGUA GOLF s COUNTRY CLUB Saturday night: Koes, 23, who|previous record. Teams from favored with Sweden's Joakim has been nursmg an injured|Regina and Saskatoon psaced|Bonnier, who was: edged by Sal- knee, was placed on waivers|second and third respectively.!vadori for the runner-up spot:|

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