Tonys Edge Shopsy's For Their Fifth Win Oshawa Tony's recorded vic-| tory number '"'five-in-a-row"',| edging winless Seven-Up-Shop-| sy, 3-2, last night at Kew Gar-| dens. The loss suffered by "Gus" MacDonald's squad extended their losing streak to seven con- secutive, in the Beaches Major Fastball League. Tony's now hold a two - game lead over second place Randall Roy Me-| tals, who were shutout 24, by) Alexandians, in Hamilton last) night. ANDERSON AND OLDFIELD Andy Anderson supplied "air- tight" pitching and 'Barney"' Oldfield broke a five game hitting slump, driving in all walk . 'er the route, for his for Seven-Up Shopsy, was tag- ged with his fourth setback. Seven-Up Shopsy scored in the 4th on All Mugford's double and Paul Reimpatch's single. The losers scored their other tally in the 5th, when Leo De- sports (Kingston CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District 'assoc.: (Northern Division) -- Brooklin Concrete vs Port Perry Rainbow, the "crew-cut" righty Anderson had two hits apiece for Tony's six safties, Jake Mc- xi mest Lean and Paul Reinpatch each Kingston. Lisesneen $2 8% For Three In 7th | Defeat Merchants Rallies ed at that until the 7th. Pester, on the d for Ki full advantage of a dd streak of wildness by Oshawa pitcher Jim McConkey, to score |three runs in the bottom of the 7th inning and went on to de- contributed two hits for 7-Up's, while Al Mugford, who played a standout defensive gamc<, and Leo DeRocher's shared the Merchant's, at Port Perry, 8,15 p.m. SOCCER Rocher reached base on an er-|others. Oshawa and District Assoc. feat Oshawa Merchants 4-2, limited Oshawa to four hits over the distance and struck out 12 batters in his masterful performance, McConkey singl- ed in the fifth and "Butch" minister of tourism, fish and game allayed some of the anx- ieties of the province's private hunting and fishing clubs Fri- day. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, June 8, 1963 1} Quebec Plans Stricter Rules Outdoor Clubs MONTREAL (CP) -- Quebec's Heve Your Suit Styled end Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Lerge Selection of Fine British Woollens sitting as a member of thé Pro- vincial Tourist Council, holding public hearings into the fish and game situation, when he told delegates from the clubs that the province intends to be con- siderably stricter with regula- tions from now on. There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN He said the government is not going to wipe them out, but will For pérsonal use or for © ACADIAN other ror, scoring on a sacrific bunt by Rocky Beaumount and Jake MacLean's run-batted-in single. Tony's scored twice in the 5th, when veteran Dick Gibb singled then newly acquired outfielder Charlie Burns drew a_ walk, Playing coach Jimmie Loreno, who was playing his first game, also drew a "free pass" to load the sacks, then Barney Oldfield delivered his clutch two-bagger. OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield, Gilbert, Booth, c; Mroczeck, ford, cf; Burns rf; Loreno, 2b; and Anderson p. SEVEN-UP SHOPSY -- Beau- mount, rf; Crawford, rf in 6th; SS; |-- (First Round in Carling's Cup. Competition) -- Italia vs Ukrainia, at 7.00 p.m. and Hun-| schedule fixture. gatia vs Kickers, at 8.30 p.m.;| The homesters scored. the both games at Kinsmen Civic/first run of the game in their Memorial Stadium. |first bat when Senis ager 'with a walk, stole second, ad- LACROSSE vanced on an infield out and last night in Kingston, in a 1b; Lakeshore Intermediate League Mug- Price, If; $s, Dowe followed with a double|exnect a lot more from them i but there were two out and both! ales few ag: : |the future than it has in the were left: Two errors in the infield gave|Past. Quebec is the last prov- Oshawa another chance in thejince in Canada to allow private sixth but again the Limestone|clubs and individuals to lease City hurler shut them off. | Murphy opahed' the 7th for! Dies of Crown land for their) own sport. Compeny use there ore @ definite advantages when you lease o new... * Ne insurance costs . . everything for full details. MILLS AUTO LEASE . 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East Toronto Junior Ladies| Jett MoGrath of Oshawa had bs tid -- Hiscock Comets VS! low-net honors--a separate com- shawa Scugog Cleaners, at/petition -- with 140, based on Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m. rounds of 74 and 70 for a 144 SOCCER gross total. He has a handicap} Oshawa and District Assoc:|°f Wo on 18 holes. Gordon Mc-| (Carling's Cup, 1st Round) --|Kenzie of Lambton was second| Polonia vs Rangers, at Kinsmen|With 143 and Bruce Jardine of! Civic Memorial Stadium, 8,09 | Galt third with 144, | pm Winainaot-an LACROSSE | _ OLA Junior League -- Hast-| ing Legionnaires vs Oshawa! Green Gaels, at Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena, 8.30 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc: | (Bantam League)'-- UAW Local' 222 vs Oshawa Dairy, at Har-! mon Park; Winder's Esso vs| Young's Fuel's at Alexandra Park, west diamond; Whitby Legion vs Jury and Lovell, at Fastview Park; All games at 30 p.m. | | | } SEE US FOR SIDEWALK AND PATIO SLABS Also Our New HIGHLAND STONE Copings, flagstone ete. Imitation fire; $48.50 No down payment on approved credit. MARBO STONE ONTARIO, LTD. 1437 King St. E.--R.R, 4 Oshews Ve Mile East of City Limits Ph: 725-3189 ' tre, Whiteley tripled and came)with two out, Pear! drew a "Andy" permitted only six)"Barney's" single. 7-Ups 000 110 000--2 6 2' Mixed Trebles 'Fournament,|/home when the catcher muffed|walk, then pinch-hitter For- well - spaced hits, whiffing cre! Oldfield, Dick Gibb and Andy} Empires--Ken George (plate)|for Wm. Ward Trophy, at Osh-| thi -- jlet three runners cross the| | plate. | } SUNDAY | Jett McGrath |lb; Hogg, c; Whiteley, 3b; Jeffs, | U hg Ni I li | SOFTBALL | Wi N i jef; Maclean, If; Stone, 2b; Hall, | krainia Nips Italia, ins Low Ne p | On Home Course People's Clothing vs Genosha Ti F S d Pl * TORONTO (CP) Alvie Aces, at Bathe Park, 2.00 p.m. h ion, will shoot his. Na-! Twenty-two-year-old Paul . champion, will shoo ve |SOFTBALL liame of the host Burlington GREAVES KNOCKED OUT in their Oshawa and District! goalie Burchowycz made a vainjhere Sunday at his home course % 1 ry vere Association league fixture at/flying dive to try and block/the 6,800-yard, par-70 North-|Metals, at Toronto Kew Beach,|by a single stroke Friday to|Knocked out Wilfie Greaves, a | 8.00 p.m. ltake the 36-hole Burlington Invi-| ative of Edmonton, in the fifth} so doing, moved up into a tie/despite some fine set-ups en-jis the annual target. of thous- summer] ho esinens ian deenks onl with Polonia, for second place|gineered by Williams. jands of male amateurs who pay ton's Corners; Foley's vs One| Sain: tee a ee inet floored in the fourth round but! awa Dairy, at Cowan Park;|2*5™P at the ersily OF nCl'\the referee's count 'was stopped scorching attack and camejgoal and this added to the ten-\to try to post a better score close to scoring in the early|sion. Left-back Kelly saved|than the champion. | for a 142 total. He had placed| Quality Fuels vs Karn's Drug,|Second to Cowan last year. After some sparkling two-|line. With 15 minutes gone, Uk-|pion of the previous year. Nine- way soccer by both clubs, Bat-jrainia broke the deadlock on alteen-year - old Gayle Hitchens, Dyett's Sports, at Alexandra|eral crucial birdie putts during] Park, west diamond: Both Te ae re moon rounds. Rug (Oshawa) Ltd. § ELECTRIC MOTORS CLEANERS when he slipped on the wet! Cain tried desperately to}week when she posted a 79 at pitch. and although fullback|spark the Ukrainia attack but|the par-76 Capilano golf course Oshawa Association:; Lou Molner of Toronto Bay-| CARPET SALES wine Soper PRESSERS-- (Kiwanis Bantam League) --|view and Dave Morland of | ball into the net, to make it! season, improving as the play/Canada promotion go towards d FURNITURE New and Used Motors Park; Connaught Park at Val-|while Morland's b ill,| ae | mals del 174 MARY ST. 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Pro- Ukrainia nosed out thejhis well-placed shot zoomeditional Golf Week Beat th : ; ; se s p t a «| Beaches Major League --|club edged out defending cham-| MILAN (AP)--Italian middle- Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta-|the shot. jyood Country Club. isi Sueiad tadedid Fire.\tational golf tournament jround.of a scheduled 10-round/ in the league table In the second half, Italia}/$1 a round during National Golf | both games at 6.45 p.m ana, had rounds of 72 and 70/a1 seven by the bell, minutes, on a crashing shot by|Italia from a certain goal head-| The ladies compete against at Alexandra Park, east dia-| Cowan, Canadian amateur tista, Italia's goalkeeper, fum-|fine goal by Choldnuk, scored|1962 ladies' open champion, set |games at 6.30 p.m. ifinishing with 72 and 71 for a) Kelly did his best to cover up,|goalie Battista came up with|in North Vancouver. Kiwan PROFESSIONAL Oratinatinn=-Rawindion to SHIRT LAUNDERERS Woodview Park at Nipigon|North Bay tied for third in low-| PHONE PHONE Keep abreast with the Sports g RHE i ' one out, Hogg singled to cen-jing Gilmore at third base, but of clutch hits. \off with a triple and scored on|Tony's . . .000 002 010--3 6 1/LAWN BOWLING This made it 2-1 and it stay-|Safe on a bad infield error, that! : 'p.m, a | To Set Target - |Assoc.: (Northern Division) --| jfessional Golfers Association}. MONDAY BURLINGTON, Ont. league-leading Italia team 2-1,|into the bottom left-corner, as|Champions competition round at 8 gB Italia | ate i Oshawa Tony's vs Randall-Roy|pion Gary Cowan of Kitchener|Weight Alessandro Massinghi dium on Thursday night and in| Ukrainia's defence held firm,) The CPGA champion's score} | | Williams, home on jfight fighters vs Post Office, at Thorn ag Ukrainia opened with ajwere doing more shooting on|Week in Canada for the right| UAW League-- on the par-71 Burlington layout|* Richmond. ing the ball out, off the goal-|the Canadian ladies' open cham- mond and Ward's Billiards vs| champion in 1961, missed sev- NU-WAY WILSON bled on a short from Dziama,|from a goalmouth melee |the standard for women last 1143 total Minor Dziama was able to walk thelone of. his best games of the) 4#l proceeds from the Cross- d ed RUG CLEANING ot typae af Rostrie Motors STORAGE Park; Lake Vista at Bathe|gross competition with 150 each,| 728-4681 723-4362 News, -- Read... The Oshawa Times Regularly j } It's Later Than You Think...come to the Cadillac ENJOY OUR MODERN DINING ROOM FACILITIES--(BOWLING BANQUETS) | on | Battista's fine save off a tevel en ee stein rite ce he'll play for Boston Bruins. In @ clever passing attack while 1 didn't protect me. But I'll go late in the first half that Italia pez, Italia, 9; Jeckel, Polonia, ALL MODERN ROOMS -- SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES ee ° he was tripped, just inside the|chosen star of the night. | penalty area and Italia failed | ; Kinsmen Stadium, Italia vs Uk-} kick by Muir, to keep Italia in|rainian coming right back at| j the running and minutes later/each other in the early game} BPRONTON WAL FLAY he foiled Dziama on another! while Hungaria and Kickers an interview at his off-season Italia also made good plays|Italia home here, Hebenton said he but their passing couldn't/Polonia, mee, 8. Sowing 6. canes Was match Ukrainia's eccuracy. |Ukrainia eemine. tae one Nan eck Lopez of Italia turned on aj 2nsers .,| Hungaria neat to Boston and I'll put out for a ; them." tied the score. Pedretti was awarded a free kick, just : ON DISABLED LIST outside the penalty area and'8 and Bressan, Kickers, 7. NEW YORK (AP) -- Mickey to make good on their free| ince eeeturaey). ne nel } | VICTORIA (CP) -- Chunky fine play. clash in the nightcap. would sell or trade him. 'I was great burst of speed on a cou-| Kickers Bathurst Mantle, convalescing at his British 'Tourists "3 C kick. ng's Cup play gets under way jwinger Andy Hebenton says Ukrainia forwards unleashed) WLD.Pts a little surprised when they ple:of tries but it wasn't until Leading goal-scorers -- La- home in Dallas from a broken 394 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH HOTEL LIAAITED Phone 725-3743 for Reservations left foot, was placed on the dis- abled list by New York Yank- ees Friday. The slugging centre fielder injured the foot crashing into the outfield fence in Balti- (Ww Make Good Show By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times LONDON British soccer} football teams, travelling far and wide in Europe, North America and South Africa, are meeting with a large measure of success in competition with their foreign rivals. Chief inter- est is centred on the full Eng- lish international side, which followed up its 4-2 victory over Czechoslovakia by a 2-1 win over East Germany in a tough game at Leipzig. The Germans provided strong opposition, but England's for- wards had just that extra bit of punch to get the winning goal. Other international sides have not done so well in Europe. The English under-23 team lost by |j and Kilmarnock drew 3-3 in the} same competition. Now over to Europe and Is- rael. Manchester United defeat- ed Rome 3-2 in Italy, Ipswich Town, in Czechoslovakia won by 5-1 over Jodnota and by 3-1 over Spartak Provazska, Stoke City have been doing well in Israel. They defeated Hapoel at Tel Aviv by 5-0 and drew 1-1 with a| Haifa XI. | Tottenham Hotspur made a| good start to their South African} tour, defeating a Cape Town In-| vitation XI by 5-1. These successful results by touring teams have stirred up| interest in the close season tours, and are indicating that the average run of British foot- ball teams can match the skill of their counterparts in various European and other countries. | 1-0 in a match with Rumania,' while the Scottish touring team| went down 4-3, to Norway, after! being leading 3-2 with only a few, minutes to go. Denis Law scored) all three of Scotland's goals. TEAM SUCCESSES In the 'United States, Wolver-; bampton Wanderers defeated an) American Soccer League select) team by 5-0, and also won 3-2) over the Ukrainian Nationals of! Philadelphia. 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