Bi: "nd THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 21,1963 15 * Don Stintson Leads Oshawa 'Green Gaels' In Win Over Brampton Victory for the "Gaels" push- ed them into a first-place tie with Brampton and Long de Ry were 12-11 by S. Catharines Athletics, 5 Long Branch, in the other game i. night. e league standings find Oshawa, Brampton and Long' Branch ail tied for "top honors" with six points apiece, on three wins and one set back. St. Catharines, who have a game in hand, are in second with four| points. Stintson '"'showed" the more than 500 fans in attendance that he was a real comer. He show- ed great speed, excellent ball- control and hard and accurate shots. If he matures the way he should, he'll probably be- come the "greatest" in the Dominion. Stintson's five goals give him 12, tops on the club. Ajax Merchants Whip Kingston KINGSTON --- Ajax Mer- chants defeated Kingston 10-1 in the opening game of the East- ern Ontario Senior Baseball League here Saturday. Right-hander Danny O'Shea scattered five hits in posting the victory. He allowed two walks end struck out eight. Charle Pester, the first of two Kingston pitchers, was the loser. eu led . at the oo hits, and Bob ' DON STINTSON the scoring spotlight, with six points including three goals. He led the club with 18 points made of 11 goals and seven as- sists. Two other boys, Larry Ireland, the little speedemerchant and Dwight Davies, bagged singles. Elmer Tran added four assists. For Brampton, Don Arthurs and Bobby Haw scored two goals each while J. D. Cam- eron, Johnny McCauley and Ron Pettibone cashed in one|, apiece. Manager Fred Whalley of Oshawa was in a jubilant mood after the game. Coach Jim "Bishop" was very happy. He commented, 'We're a smaller club than Brampton but our boys held their own as the Armstrong's tried to push us around. In fact, our club even dished back some of the brawn." "Gaels" next see action Fri- day night in St. Catharines, against the Athletics. The Garden City crew, who are last year's juvenile champs, re- turn the game next Monday at the Children's Arena. BRAMPTON ARMSTRONG'S -- goal, Drysdale; defence: Booth, Skerritt, Ar- thurs, Cameron; fag, 'wa Pg Cauley, ae Lagos Redford, » Smith, Baie o: and Se clinches « pair. Local Merchants. rt Johnny Davis also sparked in Huntsville] Booth CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Oshawa and District As- sociation Opening -- Oshawa Major League (South- thern Division) -- Bad Boys vs Cleaners, at 6.30 p.m. leffering's Imperials Rerthern Division -- People's Ham-| Clothing vs Port yin at Port and Genosha' Officials -- Referees, Gord mond of Port Credit and Jerry Ravary| Perry, ot WMOY. adie Kolodele and Timer it. sevevecsecss 9.02) » 7.12 12.3) vee 13,05 Penalties icCauley eee 4.40, 40, Redford 12,43, Tran 14.10, ite ton team . 14.30, Davies 15. SECOND PERI 6. Oshawa: Stine sseeeeeneece 17, Genaenr Ireland (Lough, Davis) .... m4 Penalties -- Stinson . 10.09, Stinson 10. i, Pica 18: at Stinson 16.45, Haw 16.45, Arthurs 19.2 and McCauley 19.35. 8.15 p.m. Aces vs Brooklin Concrete, at , 6.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY LACROSSE OLA Senior League -- teens! lin vs ao Catharines, at St. Catharines, 8.45 p.m. SOFTBALL Two Oshawa Collegiates, Dr. S!Donevan C.I. and Central CL continued their Ontario Secon- dary School Rugger Tourna- ment rivalry, on Sat when the annual event babe held at Aurora, and efter to sensational scoreless failing to break the dea we yp the Bantam Trophy. The same two schools met in their regulaton game, = thea|t Beaches Major Fastball League (Opening Game) Ham- ilton Quigley's vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m. Civil Service League -- Fo- ley's vs Post Office, at Lake- view Park, East diamond; City Hall vs Oshawa Dairy, at Cow- an's Park; Eatons vs Rey- nold's, at Lakeview Park, West os| diamond; Firefighters vs Osh- awa Times, at Baker's Park. All games at 6.45 p.m. | May Not Be First But They're Wary NEW YORK (AP)--A myste- rious coughing sickness affect. WEEKEND FIGHTS Sydney, Australia~--Gene Ara- gon, 121% Phillipines, stopped Paul Stipichio, 119%, Australia, ag ae Calif. -- Wilhelm von Homberg, 176, West Berlin, Germany; stopped Bobby Sands, 172, Chicago, 9. Panama -- Ismael Laguna, 127%, Panama, knocked out Fili Nava, 131%, Mexico, 3. SPORTS BRIEFS COACH DIES COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Dr. John W. (Jack) Wilce, 75, foot- ball coach at Ohio State Univer- sity from 1913:through 1928, died Friday at his home in nearby Westerville. Dr. Wilce, who coached the Buckeyes into na- tional prominence and later won stature in medicine as a heart specialist, was 75 on May 12. He had been ill for several years. JENSENS DIVORCE RENO (AP)--A marriage that thrilled the sports world in 1949 ended Friday when the former ing race horses that has swept many sections of Canada and the United States has caused a week's delay in the scheduled start of the harness race meet- ing at Saratoga and_ possibly registered its first fatality. Thessaly, a six - year - old pacer, was found dead in the isolation area at Roosevelt Raceway here Monday, but a veterinarian said he "'could not definitely attribute death to the virus infection." The reference by Dr. Raymond Cotter was to a many harness racing tracks, causing a number of cancella- tions and postponements, A few hours later, Robert A. Glassner, chairman of the New York State Harness Racing Commission, said the meeting at Saratoga Raceway at Sara. toga Springs, N.Y., scheduled to begin Thursday has been postponed until May 30. Saratoga President Ernest B. Morris said the virus had spread over the weekend, infecting coughing sickness that has hit|8th. about 250 of the 650 horses on| be: Donevan And Central Share Bantam Trophy In Ontario H.S. Rugger Dr.)the Bantam tournament finals in 1961 and again in 1962, with Donevan boys capturing the year. In those two seasons, the g|Tournament was held in Osh- injawa, at the Dr. Donevan Col- legiate nds. When the two teams had bat- ofltled so hard for a full game, plus two overtime periods, the tournament officials decided to award the trophy jointly, to the finalists. : title in hard-fought games eachjed Ontario High School Rugger ing the Scugog Girls Easy Winners OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES Over Agincourt In an exhibition girls' sotfball game, last night at Alexandra Park, Scugog Cleaners defeated Agincourt: Seal-O-Wax 9-1. With Paradise pitching four- hit ball, Agincourt gathered only one run, in the fourth in- ning when cf Sing tripled and B. VanHoek singled. Oshawa Scugogs picked up two: runs in the third inning, one in the fifth and then staged a big five-run rally in the 7th inning to cinch the game, They added their final tally in the 8th. Schultz, with three hits and Paradise with four, as a pitch- er, were the big hitters for the winners. March had two-for- LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer matches played Mon- day night: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Blackburn 3 Tottenham 0 Notts F. 3 Man United 2 4 Division 11 Hull City 1 Notts C. 1 Port Vale 2 Bristol R. 0 Shrewsbury 2 Coventry 1 Soughend 1 Crystal P. 0 Division TV Chesterfield 1 Barrow 1 Gillingham 2 Oxford 1 Newport 1 Rochdale 1 Stockport 1 Mansfeld 1 York City 1 Southport 1 Friendly Match ior trophies jointly, to -- that had reac! series, ity School and Brantford - jate were named co-champions. Oshawa Donevan has now each of the trophies at a once, the Bantam trophy three years in succession. oo po Central won the Senior previously and now have their! names on the Bantam award. CENTRAL BANTAMS -- Joe' Krasnaj, Don Kram, Bill Lang- ley, Peter Czypyka, Paul Maun- der, Zig Szyczpanski, Bob John- ston, Ron Wilkins and coach Don Mcllveen, DONEVAN BANTAMS -- Don Bowen, Dave Muir, Dave Luke, George Lysyk, John Krantz, Oleg Bahniuk, Dave Hare and Elliott Beharrell. DONEVAN JUNIORS -- Stan Strzelezyk, Joe Pyra, Othmar' Telep, Glen Elliott, Walter Re- bot, Guy Foreman and Peter Hansen, Donevan CI coaches -- Arsenal 2 Glasgow Rangers 2 John Elliott and Wm. Watson. The "makings" of a fine cigarette! | Famous for mildness and fine full flavour! players TOBACCO ob GauTsaeiaatagas ALWAYS FRESH IN % LB. TIN AND HANDY POCKET PACK? were much better than their wnning rivals. AGINCOURT -- Sing, c; Van- Hoek, 3b; Yeaman, ss; Johnson, 2b; Adams, cf; McGuthrie, rr; Jarvis, lf; Williams, 1b; Gibb. p; Pennett, lf in 5th; Louise 1b; Johnston, rf; McLeod, ¢ in OSHAWA -- Pelow, c; Boddy, ss; Schultz, 2b; Germond, 1b; Paradise, p; Parker, 3b; Mal. loy, If; Shrigley, cf; March rf; Suddard, cf in 4th; Clough, lf n 5th; Turner, ss in 9th. three and as a team Oshawal« BACKACHE When kidneys fail & Mpeg excess and wastes, beekacke, tired Dodd's Kidney 9 Pills paniaes duty. 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