Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Aug 1962, p. 13

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| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, August 31, 1962 FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS HURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962. CLEAR AND FAST. 33.20 17, ee al zerg® 61% E Sta 72 «T. 7-3% G'bins--Lochinvar. Sta 11% 10h $1 8% mb--F Sweenis 0-3 11-2% 10-2% 91% Har'son--J G Cowan 31% 3-% 6210-1 Dalton--Arjay Sta 12 12% 1% 11-1 Cos'tino--M J Clappertom 8% Unk 11-1%12- Gordon--G M Claxton~™ Trainer J W Elkins, Pool 17,695 s we eresss Oshawa McLean's Esso de- feated Peterborough "'Gcorgies" 6-4 here at Alexandra Park last night, to even up their OASA Intermediate 'A" Eastern On- tario Zone finals: at ore win apiece, Oshawa won: the toss for the third and deciding game, which will be played here on Saturday night. "Hootch" Meulemeester, Osh- awa's yeteran left hander, ae allowed and nine strikeouts for Aen eaweoee 1 2h 83 New Melody. Start good, won driving. DAILY DOUBLE 18 AND 4 PAID 4426.70. s 7-BLACK N'RED .... Third Race ea Ry e UES Coe feriongs, dian foaled. irse $2100. 6 asus maidens connee me see heakes Black n' Red ... 111 - Warriors Day ... June's Choice ... Artista ......... 1 9 Trainer D D- Cardells, Pool 4 23° 32 43 45% Wolski--K RB Marshall 34 5-3% Dalton-- JTomlinson 6-1% 6-3% G'zalez--Miss O Armstrong 72 Tnk Fitz'ons--Windfitids Fm Z s 8- McComb--Medway Sta jack Annie. Trainer A I Taylor. Pool 36,551 OF Or wana eerouns]E® psepeyan Winner } ©,2 ,Flushing 2ad -- Start good, won driving breezed along with only two hits the first five frames but on the third time. around the batting order, he ran into trouble, after his mates had given him a 4-0 sixth with a_ single. Terry Shaughnessy flied out but Wayne Haig got a walk. Bill Gancher popped up but with two away, Jack Kane rifled a single to left field and Buster Jenson followea with a hit to centre, to score Kane with the third run of the rally. Wayne Haig homered to open the 8th inning for the Liftlock City team, tying the score at 4-4 and thus set the stage for Oshawa's story-book finish. "Butch"? McMahon opened he second stanza for McLean's with a.single, advanced on Varga's sacrifice and scored on an error at first plus McKee's single, for lead. Don Masterson opened the the first runvof the game. In 'the fourth inning, Gary Oshawa Tony's "'blue plate special' for today -- Hail the champs! Yep, last night Oshawa Tony's nipped Hamilton Fotheringhams 2-1 in the final sudden-and- death contest in the Canadian National Exhibition Bulova -. 8.40 4.50 3.00 T.. 5.30 3.60 . Fourth Race 6 farlongs, t-year-old maiden : ? Wt PP St 2-CUT FLOWER .. 1-WILLHOOKS .. s Canadianfoaled. Purse $2100. % Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-2% McComb--P Del Greco 2-6% Fitz'ons--Windfields Fm 44 3-% Clark--G R Gardiner 3-2 41 Krohn--C Smythe Watch Tournament Playing their third game in 10/ less than 24 hours, Tony's de- throned Hamilton, who took the laurels last season. Besides that it was "sweet revenge" for Oshawa as it was the same club Tony's Win Watches Bobby Booth then stepped up with another single to give Tony's what proved to be the winning run, The night previous Bob had personally shot Tony's into the finals with a homer which beat: Dependable's 2-1. Hamilton got their counter in the 4th. Jimmie Barron lined out a double and was plated on Johnny Edwards' single to score. Jim Pendleton followed with another base knock but Andy Anderson bore down and McLean's Esso Win | On 9th Inning Homer Copeland opened with a homer. Weldon was hit by a pitched ball, McKee ran into his own bunt and Meulemeester popped up but Tommy O'Connor drew a walk, advanced on a_ wild throw and when Mike Tutak singled for his second hit, Wel- don scored and -O'Connor also got home, when Shaughnessy errored, | Oshawa's 4-0 lead held until the sixth and then it was 4-3 until the 8th. In the 7th, the homesters: had 'a threat when McMahon. and Varga _ both singled. In the 8th, Meulmees- ter singled and so did O'Connor and they advanced on an error but couldn't score. The 44 score and the game was given the victory blast in [the bottom of the 9th when Bob Keenan tripled, with' one out: The Petes closed in, in an at- tempt to cut off the winning run and Gary Copeland's long smash cleared thé outfield and went for a two-run homer, to wind up the game. Both teams hit hard, Oshawa having 13 hits and Peterborough had- nine, but both teams also left quite a few runners strand- ed on the base-paths. PETERBOROUGH -- Thomp- son, ss; -R. Rowe, rf; Master- son, If;. Shaughnessy, p; W. Haig, 3b; Gancher, 1b; Kane, 2b; Jenson, cf; W. Rowe, c. OSHAWA _ McLEAN'S O'Connor, 3b; Tutak, cf and ss; Elliott, rf and If; McMahon, If and cf; Varga, ss; Copeland, >» a) : Heftering'S Imperials display- ed an errorless brand of defen-| sive softball to chalk up a 40 victory over Joyce Realty, last night in Belleville, to tie up their Eastern Ontario zone finals in OASA Senior "B'" playoffs, at one win apiece. Third and de- ¢iding game will 'be' played .in Belleville on Tuesday night. Reg Hickey pitched a three- hitter and got perfect support from his mates, to win this one. He had a no-hitter' going until the sixth inning, in fact he had only faced 16 batters (he hit one) in the first five frames. Jones opened the sixth with a single and Pat- Maracle switch-hit a single past Jordan, to put two, on with none out. Claude Carr was out on a close play at first base and Hickey fanned Ted Batchelor and ,ot Stu Muirhead on a grounder, to get out of the hole. Carr's line-drive smash sin- gle to open the 9th was Belle- \ville's only other hit. Veteran Pat Maracle was on jthe firing line for Belleville and| lalthough bothered with tooth-| Heffering's Win In Belleville 4-0, Series ed one through the middle, to score- O'Reilly. ; The nip-and-tuck Classic re- gave up two Foley's Defeat Wemer Squad Foley's Plumbing defeated R. D. Werner's 5-3 last night in-a well-played Civil Service Soft- ball League game at Alexandra Park. DeMille, pitching for Foley's, in the first inning 'on hits to Remego and mained at 1-0 until the 7th in-\Craggs, plus walks to Whiteley ning, when Hefferings added two more. Batherson dropped a hit in short centre to open and advanced on-a bobble. Then Carnwith pushed a single out over first-base territory, scoring Batherson and moved to 3rd himsejf on an error throw to the plate. Ray Buzminski popped out but Doug Cole's high-bounce grounder scored Carnwith, to make it 3-0. In the 9th, Reg Hickey was safe on Ralph Plane's error, took third base on. a long passed ball-and scored with one out, on Carnwith's infield gr Heffering's only had four hits off Maracle, with Larry Bath. erson getting two, but they made excellent use of their scoring chances by improved base-running and timely. heip. Reg Hickey fanned 10 batters and didn't issue a single walk. Maracle gave up only four hits, walked two and struck out five. ache and other miseries, camet OSHAWA. IEFFERING'S -- up with a splendid performance. Larry Batherson opened the second with a single but Hef- ferings had to. wait. until the} third inning to get their first run, Ralph O'Reilly was safe O'Reilly, 2b; Shearer, cf; Jor- dan, 3b; Knight, c; Hickey, p; Batherson, rf; Carnwith, Ib; Buzminski, If; D. Cole, ss. BELLEVILLE JOYCE'S Carr, c; Batchelor, If; Muir- and Wilson and one wild pitch. Loscombe singled in the second and scored on a double by Whiteley. 'Foley's scored two runs in the 6th to take the lead. but it was BAGS 75 NEW YORK (AP) -- Opera- ion Decoy, weapon agairist offenders in the first week, Po- lice Commissioner Michael Murphy reports. Most of the ar- rests by disguised cops were for purse snatching and other thefts, after-dark crime, has bagged Me verting which gave Foley's Weidmark and D. safe on an error and W: scoted in the first inning Ross was safe on an -- and Homes hit a ly. i A four-run rally in the fourth Ul, len and Weidmark all ' D. Cullen's double was the up blow in this winning rally. SHORGAS \| HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and ~ -Commercial The established, reliable.Ges Dealer in your eres. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athel) 728-0441 | Call 725-6566 FREE ote k-up and deliv ery on all car service Firestone CALL; 725-6566 199 RING EAST 7-1% 5-3. 5-9% Dittfach--Mrs A Chris 6-1% 6-2% Gubbins--View Hulloa Fm -nk Bolin-W Adams Gordon--J § Evans lb; Weldon, c; McKee, 2 ;\/on° Maracle's own error and Meulemeester, p; Keenan, rf in|then with two out, following a 8th. ipassed ball, Palmer Knight drill- head, rf; Faulkner, cf; Elliott, ss; Kingston, lb; Plane, 2b; Jones, 3b; Maracle, p. that knocked them off, two games to one in the OASA Sen- ior play-downs last fall, after retired the side without any further damage. meet 5 8- 2,Windfields -- Butter Ball, Trainer W Haynes. Start Pool 39,795 Fifth Race SSANNIBAL @ fariengs, arold fillies. Claiming all $5000. Purse $2000, pre a th Bir Fin Jockey Owner Moyal Wayfarer 115 8 @ ih 14 1-3 Clark-- H'singer, Davis Jr. Hannibal Miss .. 113 4 9 10-3% 6-1% 2-2% Gubbins--McMacken Sta Lady Chess ..... 107 6 6 Sh 42 3-1% Simpson--Shapiro, Black Annie 113 2 4% Gonzalez--Bill Beasley Yeo Dancer 117 5 54% Adams--Arijay Sta Me Aces .. 108 10 10 106 11 11 3 31 2.90 16.70 . 62 1-5 3% 41 2h 3-5 bo} Gh 6s 91 nee 15 98 o 10-5 % ng Selector ... 111 721 11- 11- ile McComb--Mre W T Raines Winner b, f, 2, Royal Note--Wayfarer. Trainer D M Davis Jr. | Start good, won easily Pool 44,421 | Royal Wayfarer claimed by W D Hatch. J. Starr, } Sixth Race 11-36 Miles turf course, Wt PP st 90 2.3 3-1% 2nk Her'dez--A B Gay 42 32 Rob'son--W G Moore 14 44% D'fach--Lanson F'm Sak 3% Lineage G Moore 64 63 Ste) 7- 7 YDalon--Mrs L Lear Trainer. J Starr, H 1 3 Pool 22,931 Quinella pool 24,708 br @ 8 County Delight--Gallies. good, won driving. Quinella paid $32.60 -QUINELLA 6 AND 4 PAID $52.00. Seventh Race winning the opener. Each player received a hand- some Bulova watch and the los- ing Steel town boys got conso- lation Parker pen and pencils set. Both clubs were applauded by the 1500 fans in attendance after the game for their splen- did performance. SCORE EARLY : With Andy Anderson doing the mound chores for Tony's and Johnny Edwards on the Hamilton slab, hits were far and few between, Andy, the winner, spaced four hits and Edwards built, alng the same lines as An- °| derson permitted only three. Tony's got both their tallies in the lead-off frame, bunching three hits. Brent Oldfield, a hit- ter star for the past six weeks, besides doing his fine job with his glove, led off with a single. The next two batters, Jimmie Loreno and Piontek were easy outs, but another hitting hero, Jack "'Red" MacDermaid, who's currently leading the Beaches Fastball hitting with a 475 average, laced out a two- bagger and scored "Brent" for Tonight, Dependable's Eddie Black's in the opening game of their best-of-3 series with the winner meeting Osh- awa Tony's here September 8th, in the first round of the OASA Senior "'A" play-downs. Tony's 200 000 000---2 3 1 Hamilton 000 100 000--1 4 0 OSHAWA TONY'S--Oldfield, ss; Loreno; 2b;,- Piontek, cf; MacDermaid, 'rf; Booth, ¢; Mroczek, If; Etcher, 1b; Sim- coe, 3b, and Anderson, p. HAMILTON--Sutton, ss; Mutt- ley, rf; W, . 1b; Barron, cf; Edwards, p; Pendleton, 2b; Fal- lis, c; McDade, 3b, and Yeo, If: Umpires -- Lou _ Vicconti, (plate), Jim Barry (bases). APPROVE BRIBE BILL WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Senate judiciary committee ap- proved a bill Thursday that would make the use of inter- State facilities to influence the outcome of any sporting event by bribery a federal criminal offence. Senator Kenneth B. Keating, Rep..N.Y., author of the bill, said it was prompted a 1-0 lead. by "basketball scandals." r= [Eighth Race BOMBERS DROP TWO WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg |Ross Headon and import quar- Blue Bombers of the Western|terback Tom Kennedy have Thursday that Canadian tackle! 11-16 Miles, ce Clit Light--Baffin Start good, won ridden out. Football Conference announced |been cut from the squad. J C Bentley, $3500. Attendance 6,221 5-OOPPER CLIFF 2-WHO GOES .., 6-AIRCO WAR .. $3500, Purse $2000. 1-1% 1-2 Har'son--W A Graul 2% 21% Dalton--J C, J H M'k'non 4% tno Cox--J H Knox 3h 4h Roser--Larch Tree F'm 53 54% Fitzsi'ns--Long View F'm 64° 6-7% Gordon--R D Isaac 7- % Wolski--Medway Ste rb Slgent4j ePsindeat Pper claimed by Roymar Sta, Pool $4,483 Total pool 363,060 4.00 3.70 3.30 sees 120 5.10 OMA a AO, ERA ANE \ 'You're © Specialise in good taste when priced whisky, Next time = make it a point alker's Special Old. a AIRAM WALKER & SONS.LIMITED, wonsevitie, corste<od ° *Specialists Anyone-after a taste of Walker's Special Old you choose the luxury \whisky at « popular price = Walker's Special Old. 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