Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Aug 1962, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 20, 1962 ]] | SOCCER TWIN-BILL | Kickers Tie Rangers; : ' Polonia Wins Default Scugog Cleaners were shunted) ; i into the discard in this first |best form but the damage has, 32 Coreenaee geo Boccer round of the campaign when|been done. Scarboro got their|ihe ae be a tine ss sOn over arid deciding game of their Jun-|for the second game in succes-|fifth run in the 9th when Gard-' ary Th H ni pele we ior "A" playoff round, 5-2, here|sion, they failed badly in the|ner was safe. on an infield | (ice: a ep esi oe at Alexandra Park on Saturday|hitting department, against the|error, then pinch-hitter Trava-/ihe ere ay ne eg afternoon. non-spectacular but effective|lyn drew a walk and Gardner] ji er ol vn Pitts be P oaand A ~~ pitching of Jerry Vandervier. scored on another infield bobble.|}Y Gerauit, ~ al PeeWees, Dan Peters went to the Vandervier only struck out; Hungaria were forced to give Scarboro Jrs. Upset Scugog Cleaners 5-2 Picked in most Junior '"'A"|matic double, which -- scored| circles as the team to beat for|/Darnbrough, with their fourth) the 1962 provincial title, the|run for a 4-2 lead. i | Canadian Tire Juniors from Scarboro pulled off the first major upset of the OASA play- offs and made the favored Osh- awa Scugog Cleaners their vic- tims, when they won the third stay in the race, they have to win on Wednesday while Uk- raina is determined to stay on top and Polonia is just as de- termined to catch up, so neither team can afford to lose. |MEETING THURSDAY On Thursday night in the Gen- osha Hotel the Discipline Com- mound for Scugog Cleaners and|four batters but he was stingy up the points when, short-hand- Win First One | fourth, for four innings, didn't yield ei- ther a walk not a hit. And in the bottom of the Lloyd Mapes opened jwith hits. Scugogs got only six --| 'Scarboro had only four -- 'but the homesters couldn't get a rally going at all in the last ed, they were obliged to fill out their team with players who were not registered with their mittee will hold court on eight players, six for minor offences and two of a more serious na- Club. As it was Polonia won the|ture. This has been the best game by 4-. season so far as discipline is Kickers and Rangers battled concerned and only one offence {o a scoreless dead-lock at half-\Of fighting has been reported. time and both teams scored in| all the rest have been penalties he second period, Bressan for for talking too much at the ers and Cain for Rangers, Wrong time, that is, when the ior the 1-1 tie. Williams of Kick-| Peferee can hear. ers won the Labatt Award. | The Council will also meet ta : 2 i deal with a protest from Ran- GOALIE STARS gers, concerning a player used In the second match, although|hy Ukraina in a League game the points were not at stake, alin July, cai' cee' SOCCER SCORES although Hungaria went down': 4-0 it was their goalie Galea, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Pro League with a double, scored on a sin-jfive innings. Young was the gle by Bob Young and he scored|only batter in the game to get on Reilly's single, to make it 2-0.|two hits, ™ | Oshawa Legion Pee Wees Scarboro came right back SCARBOR-O CANADIAN ? \(Peopie's Clothing), nosed out|with four runs in the fifth in-|/ TIRE -- Campbell, ss; Small, * |Peterborough Pee Wees 4-3 in! ning. Godovitz started it off with | If; Vandervier, p; Colbourn, c: ithe first game of their OBA\a walk then Gardner: singled,|Godovitz, 2b; Gardner, lb; Har- _ |playoffs, in the Ljftlock City's) Harrison was safe on an error,|rison, rf; Pendibury, cf; Darn- *. |Quaker Park, on Saturday after-|then with one out, Darnbrough|brough, 3b; Travalyn, ef in 9th. ~, |noon. _ |stepped up with the bases load. OSHAWA SCUGOG CLEAN- | Second. game of the series/ed and slapped a two-bagger in-/ ERS--Wilson, ss; March, 3b; will be here at Alexandra Park! side the right-field line, scoring) Mapes, rf; Suddard, lf; Young, jon Thursday evening of this|two of his mates. Campbell's cf; Wright, lb; Reilly, 2b: Fe- week, sacrifice fly scored Harrison|gan, c; Peters, p; Burke, 3b; Joseph started on the mound|then Small hit the light stan-|batted in 8th, Kornylo, batted for Oshawa, was tagged for a dard in left field, for an auto-lin 9th; Solomon, batted on 9h ™ |couple of hits and a walk in the|---- iter * \first inning and for two singles in the third frame but he kept | At Peterboro who earned the Labatt. Award for a good performance., Although the league schedule BOB BRADLEY (right) cap- | tured the men's "Club Cham- pionship" at the Oshawa Golf | Club yesterday, defeating Jeff | McGrath (left) on the final | hole of their 36-hole match. | hole lead in the first ,18-holes, | saw his lead wiped out as the oft-times champion came blazing back in the first nine of the second half, but Brad- | ley rallied in the closing holes the young Petes off the score- sheet until the fifth when Mc- Iiveen, Chittick and Batley ail singled in succession, then Henry added one with one out and Kemp singled after Oshawa Jr. Girls : is almost over, every game play-/Toronto Italia 3 Toronto City 2 ed makes the points more im-| (Italia wins championship) portant, and ths will be es-! Ontario Cup Semi-Final pecially true on Wednesday| Kingston 1 Windsor 2 night when all four top Clubs National League play in a double-header in the) }talian Virtus 2 Croatia 2 Rob, himself still eligible for | and won the match on the | : Be a two} Junior ranks, took a three- ' final green one FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS | CLEAR AND FAST Stadium, Ukraina meet Rangers Southern Ontario League at 7. while Polonia face Kick-| Brantford 1 Hamilton 2 ers at 8.3 |New Hamburg 1 Hollandia 3 If Kickers or Rangers hope to| Welland 1 Guelph 0 Call 725-6566 'out, to complete a three-run rally that tied the score at the time and sent Joseph to the showers. He was replaced by | Cristenson. | Oshawa Pee Wees got two 'runs in the first inning on four walks and only one hit. In the second, Alexander singled with ltwo out, then stole 2nd, 3rd and Score Easy Win and a an easy time of it here at|Sandra Paradise, home Saturday night, by most homer doing when|of the damage. : |they swept their first round of} The homesters added five PWSU Junior playoffs, whip-|more runs in the sixth, mostly ping Toronto Thomson Brokers! on errors. pl the second game of the) Garo) Parker with four hits s s. 3 lwas a r Oshaw Marilyn Schultz pitched the| Pat peda Mo agg Moogle home, to make it 3-0 win, giving up seven hits but! ine plate, added to the total of the" highlight of is lin the final 7th when McGulreltee genet nce a iS hits '"'ace'--the highlight of his jin the fina when McGuire ' -eley | ; |Darlyn Spenceley opened the) THOMSON'S 24.50 11.20 6.70 SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1962 2SANDY SUGAR 3-BOMAR 5.70 4.10 First Race a io | D'ARCY CMITH, Jr., play- One and one-sixteenth miles, 3-year-olds and up. Claiming all $2500, Purse $1900.| ing in the Oshawa Golf Club's Wt PP St % 4 Str Fin Jockey Owner | Junior championship finals, 2 1-4¥ Rob'son--RL, GF Tremblay! scored a hole-in-one yesterday, 2-1%4 Wick--Mrs J Major | 7 : Pas {on the -No. 3 hole, when he stroked a No. 9 iron shot, on the 150-yard hole, for an Sandy Sugar Bomar Yola 2nd Sancy Plin Swampscot Mr. D P Soft Touch 1 6 2 Winner dk, br, g. 6 Selector Start good, won easily Second Race FREE pick-up and delivery on all _ car service ue Firestone * STORES OSHAWA 3-2% Anyon--J O Taylor 4-no LeBlane--Mrs Von Rich'n 5-414 McComb--Hellenic Sta 6-84 Gonzalez--T E Hayes 7-5% Gordon--D D Cardella 8 Parnell--DG and P Sta Toe The Mark. Trainer A H Trudell Pool 38,317 Double Pool 71,465 3 2 1 8 7 7-3%4 7-314 32% 4 , | -- Crosmas, ¢;} BRICKER Schultz, p; Ger-| SHIRT BRIGHT CIRCLE all $2500. Purse $1800, Str Fin Jockey Owner 21 ink Harrison--Stafford Fm 2-2% Dalton--J Saliba Robinson--J J Mead Krohn--Mrs R Fisher Barricade 5 <allai--Elizabeth Sta Chorus Queen 7 6-94 Gall--Valley Fm Sta Mountain Fire 1% 7 7- Griffiths--Windfields F'm Winner ch. ¢, r, Acadian -- Love Life. Trainer J Passero Pool 63,780 5-SGT. TE | OSH Sgt. Bricker ~ Tee Shirt Bright Circle Adolph W TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AUGUST 2ist, 22nd, 23rd ONLY! DAIL Y DOUBLE and 5 PAID $111.30 Third Race 1% Miles, Pe a 2LOVELY SUSY 7-CHAROCATIVE 1-SAQUEADOR (A en.) all $2500. Purse $1900. Str Fin Jockey Owner 2-h 1 Cos'tino--Long View F'm 3-2% 2% Clark--Roymar Sta 2 Anyon--R Gian (Ben) 12.50 6.40 11.60 ming 4 a w » a Ha®urnr seus Lovely Susy Charocative Saqueador Toronto Boy . Peel Express Shasta Road . ws es we eu iets op 2% 1% 6-2 a wre! aie Fourth Race @ Furiongs, %year-clds, claiming Wt PP St % 112 5 2 109 1 " Lisa K Ginfields Buzzin Spurned For a Time Bourbon King Sagsilla Pont Rouge 103 Winner dk b f 3 Mamelu Start good, won driving Lear, $6000. 111 115 3 108 118 115 YOUR CAR GETS THIS FULL TREATMENT Adjustment of all 4 wheel brakes, Adjustment of emer- gency brake, Packing front wheel bearings. Addition of SAE- approved heavy- duty brake fluid te the master cylinder te bring "ht up te the proper level. four-year career opened the inning with a walk. | fifth inning for Thomson's with| Lowe, 2b; Cooper, ss; |what proved the winning run. | and also got good support from|'f:, Sharp. c; Ramage, p;| 3.40. 2.70 OSHAWA -- McGuire, se, {the mound for the visitors and/mond, ib; Boddy, ss; Lucas, Behind a five-hit pitching per-| duties at the start of the in-\Joseph, p; Christenson, p_ in'for a five-run parade. Then in): at Lakeview Park, to sweep) which Dean West scored brother) Dobbin, ss; Kemp, lf: Keon, Pad and was in control all the way.) hit -- he had two of Orono's s;| Invitation Trot Jack Fisher and Lorne Jeffs|Mercer, If; ss; Dean | Industrial and Lakeshores didn't get a run-/Shetlake, c in 7th tion Handicap trot before 8,775 Spit Ball G'fiths--Mrs F H M'rille 31 CELINA ST. Winner br m 58 Royal Vale--Culmalus, Trainer J J Stewart. on Roger Wood' ssacrifice but) rf; Malcolm, Jf and p in 8th;jlength margin over Empire Pool 74,7 1-1%4 Clark----B J Harmon jand then Wood grounded,. forc SEE THE TOP CANADIAN GOLF PROS COMPETING FOR 4-nk Fitzsins--Kingfields Fm rem |son 8 Har'son--W A Graul --Photos by Oshawa Times }Corneal also got a free ticket,!a triple and scored what proved| 5; Calling, Mand | ---- with one out, then Warner sin-|their only run, on a passed ball,|!74th; C. Spencely, 3b; D,| Orono Orphans The Oshawa boys were outhit/her mates, especially from|5#€s, P in 7th. | : jby 10 to 3 but they made the) shortstop Linda Boddy. OSHAWA | Alex oT ' 'or . Cm 2.90 Alexander, 1b; Corneal, . | gave way to Mary Culling in|. Warner, ss; Lee, cf; Logeman, ' { va mirje| > Vaillancourt, ef; March, rf; jthe fourth. The Oshawa girls Paradise, 2b; Suddard. ¢ in formance by Ted Stone, Orono/ning. Ron West opened with a/5th: Durno, cf in 6th. the fourth. they Orphans shutout Oshawa Lake- walk, Don Mercer singled then! PETERBORO' --Chittick, th nore ve he ae pide. their OBA Major "A" playoff|/Ron ona choice play ef; Hill, p; Mcllveen, 2b. ° "= --------/round in two-straight game Mercer was the only player in|-- apes ae SHORGAS | 49 Storie issued only four walks,) half-dozen safeties ORONO Ron had back-to-back singles in the|West, cf; Lane, 2b; Armstrong, TORONTO (CP)--Wee trish, f third inning, but they came with']b; Vanstone, rf; Beaton, c; |reunited with driver Miss Bobbe Commercial Mreale--Davies, Montgy * Rogers--M J Hawkins The established, reliable Ges aG jner to first base again until the) OSHAWA -- Lutton, 3b; Fish-|at Old Woodbine Raceway Sat- poeta 93% rps Margy PAS a 7th inning when Jim Pipherjer, ss; Jeffs, cf; Cole, c; jurday night (Corner of Athol) Start Sood, won riving. Kalensky S000 ny "isimed by M.J Badzmier-| "ould only get as far as third] McConkey, p and lf; McLean,'/Song with Peaches Atom fading 728-9441 in the stretch to be 'fourth D. Purse $2,100. ak Deere ennn 2 ing Branch at 3rd base. Stone then struck out the last two bat- 5-% Parnell--J E D Ryan 6-3% Krohn--Jo-Ann Sta i 1 itis Saree ' Jim McConkey went the eG e e--Peatu' rier. Trainer a avis Jr . 7 | Spurned claimed by Mrs lL Lear, | mound for Oshawa. He gave e ecagram 1€ ano ®10,000 prize money gled to score. McGuire with/schultz struck out nine batters|SPeMcely, cf; Cook, 1b: Burns, ere | i most of their chances. ss: Heather Ramage started on/|Parker, 3b; if; Taylor, rf; J. Alexander, Cc; |got rolling in the second stanza|;), shores 3-0 yesterday afternoon Lucky Wills sacrificed. after|Batley, rf; Rexe, c; Henry, 3b; | hits. including a triple by Carol Stone struck out 13 batters; the game to get more than one) , . ' Wee Irish' Takes two of these in the first inning.| _ West APPLIANCES Wills, two out. Stone, p;.K. West, batted in 7th; | Huntress. won the $4,000 Invita- Hars'on--Stafford F'm Dealer in your area. Golden Cay k 10- -McComb--Long View Fm'|walked with one out, advanced! Branch, lb; Pipher, 2b; Wood,| Miss Huntress held a two- Soups on claimed by Newtondale Sta,s hickling, $2500. |base on Tom Malcolm's short, cf in 9th. g _.|Single, then Jim McConkey\~~-- pets ey ae a Maa eae ei 2.402.909: 2,50, grounded out to end that threai.| | 7.90 7 In the 9th, John Branch open-| » e| ~ \ed with a double. Pipher then) | Fin Jockey Owner singled but Branch was-held up 1144 3-% Dalton--S Rotenberg ters to end the game and sea- 7-nk G'bins--View Hulloa to Lisa Kelaimed by J H Knox and D| Stone a stern argument for. six Pool 83,712 jfull innings, 'as he allowed only _-|three hits in that time and not a nerd run. McConkey struck out nine} 299 |batters, eight in the first six ". |frames. | Dean West opened the 7th in- ining for Orono with a triple] then after Kally Lane had flied out, Chuck Armstrong singled to! ; score West with the first run of the fray. An error at shortstop} _./followed by an infield out, let! _|Armstrong score, for a 2-0 lead. | 3o|. Orono added their final tally 7ojin the 8th, off Tom Malcolm, 20'who took over Oshawa's mound 7.40 3.40 2.90 Mann, A H Warner, $6000 3-ADM'L ARMBRO~ 4+COLONEL B'GO Fifth Race 1-GRAMP'S PRIDE @ Furlongs, 3-year-olds and up, Cana dian foaled, allowances. Purse 827 Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner Admiral Armbro 115 5 3 3-4 2h 21 Ih Hale--Armst'g Bros Sta Colonel Bingo 113 4 2 1-1 2-4% G'don--W F Edmiston Gramp's Pride 121 1:°6 3-nk 3-1% D'fach--W FMor'sey Brown Panther 108 6 1 5-41 4-nk Har'son--Stafford F'm Peggy Page uo 3 4 66 5-4 5-8% Fitsi'ns--C Cary Monobiend 11225 2h 4nk 6 6. Dalton---Mrs L Lear Winner ch g 5 Vibrator -- Ann Field. Trainer A J Routcliffe. Start good, won driving Pool 43,642 Quinella pool 44,099 me, Or k ; 3-1%4 4-1 In' 4-h 5-2 6- AT THE 00™ ANNIVERSARY CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS' ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP : QUINELLA 5 AND 4 PAID 315,80 Sixth Race WtPPSt % 4SEA SERVICE 6.40 1-SOUND STAGE (A en.) 3-BUTTERMILK PIKE Str Fin Jockey Owner 13 11% Dalton--D G Ross 2-nk 2% Gon'lez--Stafford F'm 3-24 3-2% Hale--F Lang 4-nk D*fach--Hom'ger, "1% Potts--R Gian 1% Clark--B J Harmon % Har'son--J G Cowan 4 Anyon--Bill Beasley 4.30 3 7.00 4 8 Ld A Sea Service Sound Stage Buttermilk Pike Fr, Cartoon Pic 'n Pie Old Coin Johns Champ ' 4 Flippin Floyd 31 z 9 . 3 Hail Dipper 13 § 9-1% Rogers--W P Mack Wilson Street 116 5 10- 10- Cox--Bell, Davis Jr Winner bd 2 Navy Page -- Tudoretie. Trainer A I Taylor. Start good, won driving. Pool 89,832 WINS CHAMPIONSHIP TORONTO (CP) Toronto } Italia won the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League | championship Saturday night by |defeating Toronto City 3-2 be- fore 6,013 fans at Varsity Sta-} dium. Inside right Raoul Conti) scored the winning goal with eleven minutes left in the game Weil MISSISSAUGUA GOLF s COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 23-24-25 Seventh Race 1% Miles, turf course, Gross $28,450 1-KING GORM (en.) 15.90 4.50 2.60 5-CHOPERION , 3.10 2.50 3SUN DAN 2. 3-year-olds, Canadian foaled. Purse $250,000 adde wWtPPs % " . 1% 6 5S 6nk 5% 1634 SL 4h 16 5 6 7- - 1 1 3-3 50 d. COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE Original Equipment Quality Bonded Lining --~ and all these extra safety services: | Str Fin Jockey Owner | i-nk D'fach--Lanson F'm 2-2 Potts--W J Farr 3-44 Fitzs'ns--Windfields 4-nk Gon'lez--Staf'd F'm 5-134 McComb--C_ Smythe So 6 Anyon--Bill Beasley 6 outdis'ced Dalton--Lanson F'm White Lodge. Trainer RTownrow. Pool 103,393 King Gorm Sun Dan . Choperion i Chippawa Hill Country Guy 126.7 7 1% Crystal Glass 121 4 2 2h Tres Suave 126 2 3 4-nk Winner b © 3 Never Say Die -- Start good, won driving 33 1-1 21 F'm 5-8 42 615 PRO-AM CELEBRITY MATCHES AUGUST 22 Eighth Race 1 1-16 Miles, Syear-olds and Wt P i ------_-----| 8.90 440 3.40) Remove all wheels 4.10 | Check fluid level 0 Pack wheel bearings Brake springs checked Adjust pedal clearance Check shocks for leaks Brake drums inspected Emergency cables checked Wheel bearings inspected CANADA'S LARGEST BRAKE SPECIALISTS Rotate tires If you wish Adjust eccentrics If applicabre Complete hydraulic system inspected Brake shoes action cleaned, freed and lubricated Contour ground shoes and lining for proper drum contact ALL 4 WHEELS .95 WNSTALLE® UN AND WIND N HASH 5-REAL GENTLEMAN np, claim ing all $3500. Purse $2000 '" % Str Fin' Jockey Owner 247-3 tel Rob'son--J J Mead | 5-2 Hale--Mrs F W Merrill nk 3-1% Krohn--J L Smaliman ! 4-no Parnell--Thorndale Sta } 5-3% Wright--Carene Sta 4 6-1 Rogers--W D Hatch 7-104 D'fach--A G Hedges 6-24 8 McComb--Edgor Ridge Sta Sunny Vixen. Trainer J J Mead Pool 87,905 Attendance 14,074 Total pool 30 days---$13,813,201 Sun and Wind Sun Hash Real Gentieman Formal Trust Sun Ep Compass Point Whitville 1 Edgor's Lane lil 3 Winner b m 7 Windfields Start good, won ridden out Total pool 700,906 Total attendance 30 days ~264,627 i" WRESTLING 7? BRUNO SAMMARTINO vs STAN STASIAK "@ SPECIAL TAG TEAM MATCH ivan & Nikita Kalmikoff 107 116 106 116 ans ¥ eeeeeee88 me gage nk 7 8 3 2 5- 1 4 112 117 | a*purtuau & = eupever les OSHAWA ARENA TUES., AUG. 21 8:45 P.M. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT GOLF CLUB PRO SHOPS ASSOCIATE ' OSHAWA Fred A. Smith Co, Ltd. 115 Simcoe St. 728-6272 ~ WHITBY Bruce R. King Prop., 311 Brock St. N. MO 8-5828 PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES UNDER THE AUSPICES oF THE CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS' ASSOCIATION ANO MISSISSAUGUA GOLF s COUNTRY CLUB Customer Parking vs Billy Red Lyons & Pat Flanagan VIC CHRISTY vs GENE BAILLARGEON ME ks e: SAMMARTINO " = Tickets for these 3 fine exhibitions at the Casino Restaurant Generals 1.25, Ringside 1.50, Children 75¢ -- PAT MILOSH, Promoter

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