Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jun 1963, p. 14

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sit ote aOR A a BI 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 20, 1963 iN aS an a te ate ak Sates Sees CAN'T LOOK -- CAN'T SEE EITHER BUT THEY'RE LISTENING Kevin Scaysbrook (left) had his left eye closed by a la- crosse ball and Alan Piper (centre) had to have both tice Cody Public School suf- fered a 10-1 defeat at the hands of Hughes Public School, in the Toronto School softball eyes 'bandaged, after being hit by a softball, They actual- ly couldn't see what was going on as their alma mater, Mau- finals but they got the sad news from their pal Brant Lock, (right) who gave a run- ning commentary of the game. PULLING FOR SNEAD Nickla us And Palmer U.S. Open Favorites BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP)-- The 63rd United States open golf championship began today with attention centred on a duel be- ans Al Balding of Toronto, Stan that Nicklaus fella -- he's so Lecnard of Vancouver and Al/strong and all--he might try to Johnston of Montreal. Another) grunt on a three-wood. But I fentry is Bill Ezinicki, former}don't think he'd make it. National Hockey Leaguer with} "I hope it blows and the rain | Quality Fuels, ' Dyett's Sports Win In UAW Quality Fuels whipped Plaza Foods 8-2 and Dyatt's Sports |nosed out Karn's Drugs 4-2, in |a pair of UAW Softball League | Schedule fixtures, last night at | Alexandra Park. | Michaels, pitching for Qual- ity Fuels, blanked Plazas for five frames, then walked Mel- tween defender Jack Nicklaus/Toronto Maple Leafs. The for-|comes and the skies fall, I don't; nich in the sixth and he scored and Arnold Palmer. But a man many fans--espe- cially the sentimental will be watching is Sam Snead, who for all the thousands of dol- lars and fame golf has brought him, has never won the Open.| When the field of 150 teed off} at dawn Snead was beginning his 23rd consecutive attempt. at the Open. In 22 previous tries he finished in the top ten eleven} times. In four years hé' finished second. | The starters include Canadi-! ones--| mer Winnipeger now is a golf|see where anybody can put ipro in the U.S. four good rounds on this course, | | Would I |WOULD END JINX |Who-eee. Snead gives the impression he} «J»q take me a 280 and sit jis deadly serious about winning/qown here and grin and 1| jthe tournament and ending the/ wouldn't worry about a thing." jinx, He seems to think that the) Most of the golfers here agree Country Club course is playing) with Snead that 280 would be a| so tough that it's going to be/zo9q score for the layout that! rough on everyone, |has so many blind holes that "Take that long first hole,"/Sam calls it a "hit and listen" he said, "Why, if the wind was|course, blowin', you couldn't get on) "You can't see where you're with two drives. Of course,/hitting, so you hit it and listen! ------|to whether the gallery up! take me a_ 280? } Wings Nip Leafs, jaround the green applauds or! \groans," he says. 'Only way] }you can tell whether you hit a |good one or not." - jon Clark's single. Prakken | drew a free ticket to open the 7th and he scored his team's other run when Judd singled and Henry hit a sacrifice fly. The Fuelmen got to Judd for singletons in the second and third innings and then got three in the fifth on three walks and three hits, singles by Wood. cock and Arnold and a double by Conboy. They added three more in the 7th when B. Shear. er walked, Malloy. singled and Goodall homered. Lupel pitched the win for Dyatt's, giving up walks to Brooks and Breen in the second inning and both scored via a wild pitch and an infield error, for Karn's only scoring suc- cess, for Karn's WOODBINE RACE RESULTS Wednesday, June 19, 15th day--Weather clear; track fast FOURTH RACE -- 6 Furs. for 4-year- jolds and up, Claiming all $4500. Purse $2100. (10) 9-Sgt. Bricker, D't'fach 24.30 12.10 6.90) 60] 3-Croatan, Harrison ......... 5.00 3.00] 10-Pipe Band, Hale ............... 8.40 'Start good, won driving Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Starator, Forest] Also Ran in Order: Chilly Filly, Bird, Nina Mala, Richview Duke, An-|Brave Spartan, Bourbon King, Brown © Holiday, Bet On Black, H. V.|/Panther, By the Deep, Bull Pine and| Caplan, Salban, Selectim. Sun and Wind, | Winner ch f, 2, by Daumier -- Twinkie,|Winner ch bh 5 Acadian-Love Life.) Trained by W. Von Richthofen. Trainer J. M. Hardy Pool 51,368. | SECOND RACE -- 6 Furs. for 3 } year-olds, Cdn. foaled. Clmg. all $2500.) FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile turf course Purse $1800. (12) for 3-year-olds. Fillies, . Allowances, 2Itulyarso, Dittfach . 8.10 3.80 3.00) Purse $2900, (6), 4.10 3.20 +» 24,30 9.00 5.40) 3-Briefsin, Uyeyama : 4-Edgor's Gael, Prueitt 8.70) 3-1 -» 6.40 4. Start good, won driving 5-Roma Locuta, Leblanc seve 4,40] Also Ran in Order: Cluny Mis4,|Start good, won driving | Lichee Nut, European Jet, Irish Toddy| Alse Ran in Order: A-Queen's Reign, Wintry, Mr. Jiffer, Far Fleet, Lawless Lady and Wise Selector. FIRST RACE -- 6 Furlongs, 2-year- olds, maidens. Claiming all $5000. Purse A-Cut Flower and Bright Reward. Winner chf 3 Barbizon - Jacalu, Trainer, E. Primrose, Pool 29,527. Quinella Pool 32-063. | QUINELLA Nos, 2 and 8 PAID $114.50) SIXTH RACE -- About 1 and 16th) Miles Turf Course for 4-year-olds and up. Allowance. Purse $2400. (6) 4-Prompt Hero, Turcotte 3.60 2.90 2.40 3-Mark Left, Dalton 6.00 3.30 DAILY DOUBLE 7 and 2 PAID $24.20 Winner BR C 3, Tulyar-Diese! Power, Trainer D. H. gma ee THIRD RACE -- 6% Furs. for 4 years and up. Claiming all $3500. Purse $1900 4Treas, Hunt, McComb 21.30 4 4.10 50 4.50) |owski, produced their other run. te yew ee rie Td gy eae gent ee wag a big one, a five-run rally|and a homer, March with e in the sixth, with Kidd, i td a ae a Knight and Littley all hitt 'aylor, E. doubles. : hit well for the winners At North Oshawa, the pitchers; Knapp, Ewart, K. Brack, had a rough time. Hough started|Glendinning: all _ hit wel for the home club and gave way| North Oshawa. Storie scored Storie Midgets Both Winners eed Gan aca Some Southmead Park defeated|Storie jfour-run rallies, in the 6th Sunnyside Park 7-2 last night, at with three singlesjagain in the 9th. Southmead And Solomon, Southmead and in the other Midget Boys Softball League ac- tion, Storie Park won a 19-15 slugfest over North Oshawa, on the latter team's diamond. Christie, pitching for South- mead, was tagged for a run in the first inning and then held Sunnyside boys off completely until the 8th when two walks, an error and a single by Dumer- There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN for personal ve or for @ rao Hate Other jompany use there are @ pO definite advantages when BUICK you lease a new... No insurance costs . . . No maintenance costs , . everything on one or two yeer lease items . . for full details. MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 LTD. 266 KING ST. WEST Request . One rate covers Bradley singled and scored the Phe? OT first one, on a sacrifice by Burke. ; Southmead got two runs. after two out, on hits by Waters and Kidd, plus an error, in the third in: . Their only other 6-Crossing, Wolbrecht 2.90) | Start good, won easily AS Winsmanship, Fitzs's Also Ran in Order: Lark and Dezory. Winner bg, 7, Noble Hero -- Attention Miss. Trainer F. H. Merrill Jr. Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Sassie Maid, Buzzin, Ocean Pearl, Grey Duke, Just Don't Shove, Cathy Yates, Our Inter- rts Lady. Axeman, Forest 1,368 ious eine -- 5 Furlongs, for| 2-year-olds, fillies. $7500 added. Gros: Winner bo 5 Wilwyn-Sylvanite, Train- 99.370 ' ¢ # ii or J. Cathoun, C3-Famous Road, R'son ..6.20 5.30 3.10 Scugog Girls ("ssi 7 Winners Over y Se y E Karat Take Section Lead ASSOCIATED PRESS)Valentine's homer and sacrifice; C di G id g by Torrseny Red Wings ies ty fon Kabbes and Joe ana 1an Tl |In the sixth, the winners added grabbed the Northern Division Altobelli. H ll Of F | a ame two more, again with two out lead Wednesday night by shad-| A single in the ih insing by) ing Toronto 3-2 for their 10th|ex - Atlanta star urda| | ' ldrove in the winning run for} TORONTO (CP) -- Nineteen|°" @ walk to Pullen, followed consecutive international base- Kirk, pitching Add.19N | ames |Drugs, blanked Dyatt's until | the fifth when Bannon forced | Foster for the second out, then Welsh singled, so did Georgeff. Richmond Hill Also Ran in Order: Free Quest, Avec Vous, B--Speedy Lament, Paging Men, Miss Shepperton, Kapers, and B--Chinese Girl A--B--C--Coupled | Winner, bf, 2, by Hasty Road--Famous | Shake. Trainer, J. Starr | Pool 65,436 | EIGHTH RACE -- One and one- teenth Miles for 3- and 4-year-ol Oshawa Scugog Cleaners con.| Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900. tinued their league-leading pace| 130° Joe, Burton .. 31.10 10.60 5.40] in the East Toronto Junior Ladies' Softball circuit, with a 17-8 triumph over Richmond Hill, last night at Monarch Park, Toronto. Linda Boddy, who normally doesn't see very much mound duty, pitched the win for the Oshawa girls, giving up only| six hits. She had a shutout go- 4-Keep A Thinking, Gubbins 5.40 3.30 ing until the sixth when Platz FIGHTS LAST 12-Unnamable, Turcotte 3.20 Pool 65,493 Attendance 7,545 drew a walk, advanced on NIGHT Start good, won driving i Also Ran in Order: Enlyn Lad, Auntie Nora, Argo Bound, Barricade, Don Strome, Reckless Rick, Rebel Devil, | Bella Prestia, ond Sauvagette. | --_-- McLean's single and scor- | on two successi tl Ssive Oshawa) py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In the 7th, Richmond Hi1}|_Etle, Pa.--Gene Toran, 134, i Erie, Pa., knocked out Ed Whit- 0) , , got their other two runs on a aker, 130, Louisville, 1. | Winner, br g, 4, by War Doe -- Mike's! Lil. Trainer, A. Casey, | Total Pool 473-148. double by Susan Coles with one out, and then with two out, Platz struck out--but was safe on a catcher's error and follow. a }...at KARN'S The Oshawa girls rolled mer- COLOR rily along after that, with three more in the second stanza the| ing singles by Vie Coleman and a big eight-run parade in the then a single by Sandra Para. McLean drove in the two run. dise, after two out. third inning. ners. Scugog Cleaners picked up three runs in the first inning on Cheryl Pelow's opening single, a couple of errors Paradise with four hits, one a| homer in the 3rd inning, was Oshawa's big hitter while Mar. ilyn Schultz had three-for-four, followed by Pelow, Boddy and| Bev March with two apiece. RICHMOND HILL -- McLean, ss; Hough, 3b; LaRose, 2b; Castle, cf; Breedon, If; Coles, c; Richard, 1b; Sabatini, c; Coleman, rf and Platz, p in 4th. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Pelow, c; Lucas, If; Germond, Drop in... 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