CEP TE Sr, Se THIS OSHAWA trio, left- to- right, John Morrison, Mrs. J. Morrison and Ewart Carswell, extreme right, are shown here awards and the Ward Trophy, as winners of the annual "Open Mixed Trebles" tourna- 'ment, at the Oshawa Lawn 2S Wm. Ward, donor of the tro- phy, (second-from-right) made the formal presentation on be- half of Mrs. Ward and him- self. --Oshawa Times Frivto. NOW UNDER WAY SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY SOFTBALL Beaches Major League -- Oshawa Tony's vs Randall-Roy Metals, at Toronto Kew Beach 8.00 p.m. oe Civil Service League -- Fire- fighters vs Post Office, at Thornton's Corners; Foley's vs Oshawa Dairy, at Cowan Park; both games at 6.45 p.m. UAW League -- Quality Fuels vs Karn's Drugs, at Alexandra Park, east diamond and Ward's Billiards vs Dyett's Sports, at Alexandra Park, west diamond; Both games at. 6.30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Association: (Kiwanis Bantam League) --| Woodview Park at Nipigon Park; Lake Vista at Bathe! Park; Connaught Park at Val- leyview Park; All games at 6.30 p.m. East Toronto Junior Ladies' --Hiscock Comets vs view; Nipigon at Lake Vista and Bathe Park at Connaught. gon; Lake Vista at Bathe and Connaught at Valleyview. Vista; Bathe Park at Nipigon Park and Woodview at Con- naught. view; Bathe at Woodview and Lake Vista at Connaught. ipigcn; Valleyview at Bathe and Woodview at Lake Vista. view; Bathe at Lake Vista and Valleyview at Connaught. Oshawa Minor Softball Bantam, Midget Schedules KIWANIS BANTAM LEAGUE JUNE Mon. 3 -- Valleyview at Wood- Mon. 10 -- Woodview at Nipi- Sunnyside and Fermhill at South- mead; Storie Park a by: and Fernhill at North Oshawa; Southmead a bye. playoffs will start on August 11.) Wed. 17 -- North Oshawa at e. Mon. 22 -- Sunnyside at Storie (NOTE -- OASA elimination Mon. 17 -- Valleyview at Lake Wed. 19 -- Nipigon at Valley- Mon. 24 -- Connaught at Ni- tiny Pacific island of Cocos has attracted treasure hunters seek. ing supposedly hidden pirate wealth. SEARCH IN VAIN For more than 150 years the' Motorcyclist Spill Victim MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP) -- A motorcyclist competing in a meet at Mansfield Raceway was killed Saturday night and two others were injured in spills. The dead man was identified as John T. Glass, 24, of Flint, Mich, Reported in fair condition in Mansfield General Hospital were Robert Moore, 28, of Van- dalia, Ohio, and James Robin- son, 29, of Wheatley, Ont. Moore spilled on the first lap of the first amateur heat and was hit by another cyclist. The race was halted to clear the track. On the restart,' Glass and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 10, 1963 15. CBLT Sports Men Win Golf Tourney NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Fred Sgambati of station CBLT, Toronto, shot an 88 Sunday to win the spring golf tournament margin over Bob F: Toronto Telegram, Steve las of CBLT had low net of the Ontario Sports Writers and Sportscasters Association at the Niagara Parks Commission course, Sgambati had a Robinson had made one com- plete lap before they spilled al- most simultaneously, their cy- cles only inches apart. Glass died of a broken neck. with 69 while Toronto quarterback Jackie. Parker associate member Wally ter of station CFRB, tied for the day's low 79 each, carts wit a Trewin, of rds e 7 e Wed. 26 -- Nipigon at Wood- ... at KARN'S Safety underfoot starts at the ss eeert yeti. a Bowling Club on Saturday. Cat's Paw accepting their individual Oshawa Entry Wins Ward Trebles Trophy Prizes for high score with League JULY Wed. 3 -- Woodview at Val- leyview; Lake Vista at Nipigon and Connaught at Bathe. Fri. 5 -- Lake Vista at Val- leyview; Nipigon at Bathe and Connaught at Woodview. Mon. 8 -- Valleyview at Nipi- gon; Woodview at Bathe and Connaught at Lake Vista. Wed. 10 -- Nipigon at Con- naught; Bathe at Valleyview and Lake Vista at Woodview. BINOCULARS by CARL WETZLAR Oshawa Scugog Cleaners, at Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m. OCCER Oshawa and District Assoc.: (Carling's Cup, ist Round) -- Polonia vs Rangers, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 8.00 p.m, LACROSSE OLA Junior League -- Hast- ing Legionnaires vs Oshawa a Z SSRREE ESA SES :44ae 1, ¥ 7 x 50 NAUTILUS extra-bright, mono-mold field: SAaGet Prizes for three wins also The trophy donated for mixed trebles competition by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ward was won Sat- urday by Ewart Carswell, skip, and Mr. and Mrx, John Morri- son of Oshawa, at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club. Thirty teams took part in the competition. The winners had a score of 59 plus 7. The trophy and ash trays with a statuette were presented by Mr. Ward. Gordon MacMil- lan was in charge of the draw. He was assisted by Frank Kel- lar and Jack Hunter. went to Bob Gallagher, Miss Eileen McBride and Dave Rey- nolds, who had a score of 51 plus one. Gallagher won the tro- hy last year with Miss McBride and E. Lugtenburg. Other three game _ winners were Gordon MacMillan, Mrs. R. Mann and Sam MacMillan, who had a score of 47 and to| Dr. S. J. Phillips, Mrs. S. Gibbs} and Ewart Clemence who had a score of 43. | two wins went to Mr. and Mrs. V. Highfield and their daugh- ter, Margaret, of Port Hope, for a score of 56; and to George Read, Mrs. E. Clemence and Mrs. M. Flintoff who had a score of 50. Awards for high score with one win went to James Grain- ger and his Richmond Hill entry for a score of 49; and to E. Rundle, Mrs. M. Taylor and Mrs. Bentley, of Oshawa, for a score of 48. SHUTOUT FOR JONES Brooklin Concretes Win Over Port Perry Squad Backing a nifty four hit pitch- performance by Ronnie Jones, with some good fielding plays and solid hitting, Brook- lin Concrete blanked Port Perry Merchants 80, Saturday night, at Port Perry, in an Oshawa City and District Softball Assoc- tation 'Northern Division' fix- ture. Jones chalked up 11 strikeout the first and sixth frames, was the only one of the homesters to two hits. Cornish and Owens hared the other pair. Port "s best scoring chance was second when D. Mitchell 'was safe on an error to open the inning, then Owens singled but the next three batters went down in order. Brooklin broke into a big early 40 lead in the first inning. SI- mo Gibson, John Hill and Vern Ferguson all greeted Neil Bram- jey with base-knocks, Hill was tagged out, trying to make his hit a double. Tom Simpson walk- ed, then Glen Till hit safely and an infield out completed the four-run splurge. The winners added one in the second, another in the sixth Oshawa Driver Wins His Class TORONTO (CP)--Firsts in all but two of seven classes went to out-oftown drivers Sunday in Toronto's annual hydroplane re gatta. Spike Burns of Oshawa won both heats in the slower A stocks, defeating John Webster) of Toronto, Eric Miller of Picton trade wins with Ted Abel of Toronto in the C stocks but was 1.8 sec onds faster over the two heats. Doug Thompson of Wellington) won the B racing class, beating} Webster in each heat, Hugh Kraek of Peterborough picked up 28 seconds in the sec- ond heat of the A racing class to edge out Marcel Belleville of Santa Ana, Calif. D.. Ferguson, 1b; M. Jones, c; R. Jones, p; Carson, batted in the 7th; Aberman, cf in 7th. when the Jones boys, Murray and Ron hit back-to-back safe- ties after two out, and then in the 7th, they. added their final two runs on another hitting spree. Scott relieved Bramley in this inning and finished out the game. Hill, with three hits, V. Fer- guson, Till and M. Jones. with two apiece, were the big hitters for Brooklin, who had a total of 11 safeties, BROOKLIN: -- Gibson, rf; Hill, ss; V. Ferguson, 3b; Sim- pson, Hf; Till, 2b; Graham, cf; PORT PERRY: -- Edgar, ss; Warriner, cf; Petch, rf; Cornish 2b; Hansen, 3b; D. Mitchell,1b;¢ Owens, If; B. Mitchell,c; Bram- ley, p; Scott, p; in 7th; Ven- ning, 1b in 7th. Was World's First Light-Heavy King LOS ANGELES (AP) -- John (Jack) Root, 86, who in 1903 be came the world's first light heavyweight boxing champion, died Sunday in hospital. A physician said he suc cumbed to arteriosclerotic heart disease. When Root outgrew the then 158 - pound middleweight divi- sion, his manager, Lou House man, Chicago boxing promoter and newspaper man, estab lished a new 175-pound light- heavyweight class between mid- dleweights and heavyweights, Root became first champion of the new division by outpoint- ing Kid McCoy in 10 rounds at Detroit April 22, 1903. The fol- lowing July 4 George Gardner knocked him out in 12 rounds at ' Fort Erie, Ont., and was awarded the championship belt. Have Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST, EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens THE OPENING opposite the Post experience in ba FREE PARKING IN People's Upset Genosha Aces People's Clothing Juveniles trumped Genosha Aces Juniors 5-3 in. a well-played City and District 'Northern Division' fix- ture, yesterday afternoon at Bathe Park. ' Bourdage of People's and Cal- der for Genoshas, hooked up in the tidy pitching duel that saw Aces score a run in the first inning on Zarowny's single and a two-bagger by Sxyska, plus an outfield fly. The score stayed at 1-0 until the 7th when Genosha Aces made it 3-0 on a walk to Boivin and a home-run blow by Za- rowny. Instead of losing heart, People's boys roared right back to score two runs in the 8th when King opened with a walk, Howard singled and Campbell scored them both with a two- bagger. In he 9th, Spencer opened with a walk and MacDonald was safe On an error. Prentice tripled to score his two mates. King walked then Howard's sacrifice fly to centre scored Prentice with their fifth run and the final tally of the game, Ma- son had relieved Calder in the 9th but he failed to halt the Ju- veniles, and single,.was the big hitter for the winners and Zarowny of Aces also had three. PEOPLE": Spencer, ss; Laxdall, cf; Prentice, rf; King, 3b; Howard, 1b; Wayling, If; Campbell, c; Pipher, 2b; Bour- dage, p; Elliott, lf in 6th; Mac- Donald, cf in 6th. GENOSHA ACES: -- Zarowny ce; Hickey, 1b; Szyzka, 3b; Row- den, ss; Tilk, lf; Seneco, cf; Cal- der, p; Boivin, 3b; Shody, rf; Mason, p in 9th. 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 Harman Park; Winder's Esso vs Young's Fuels at Alexandra Park, west diamond; Whitby Legion vs Jury and Lovell, at Eastview Park; All games at 6.30 p.m. Oshawa City and District Assoc. -- (Southern Division) -- MacLean's Esso vs Scugog Cleaners, at 6.30 p.m.; Bad Boy Appliance 'vs Heffering's Imper- ials, at 8.15 p.m.; Both games at Alexandra Park. (Northern Division) -- Genosha Aces vs Port Perry Merchants, at Port Perry, 8.15 p.m. and People's JU Clothing vs Brooklin Concrete, at Brooklin Community Park, 8.15 p.m. UAW League -- Kent's West- ern Tire vs Handy Andy's, at Alexandra Park, west diamond, 1.15 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. (Pee Wee League) -- Bola- hood's Real Estate vs Jubilee Pavilion, at Harman Park; Po- lice Assoc. vs Houdaille Indus- tries, at Eastview Park; Ideal Fish and Chips vs Firefighters, at Alexandra Park, north dia- mond and Dairy Queen vs Peo- ple's Clothing, at Kinsmen. Sta- dium; All games at 6.30 p.m. Connaught at Woodview. ipigon; Woodview at Bathe and Connaught at Lake Vista. naught; August 10. OASA elimination Teams not involved will resume their last portion of schedule, 'hill and Storie at Southmead; North Oshawa a bye. LACROSSE SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Junior Hastings 14 St. Catharines 10 Ontario Senior Brooklin 10 St. Catharines 9 Brampton 4 Port Credit 3 (game called at end of first pe riod becaust condensation made floor slippery.) Prentice, with a triple, double} SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. 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