Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1963, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 21, 1963 JY Duplate Club Golfers Stage 2-Ball Tourney The Duplate Golf Club achieved 95 per cent attendance} in their annual two-ball four- some event, held this week at the Bowmanville Golf Course. SPORTS CALENDAR Beaches Major Fastball League -- Oshawa Tony's vs Toronto Randall Roy Metals, at Kew Gardens, 8.00 p.m. BASEBALL Junior Ex, Game -- Oshawa) Canadian Tire Legionnaires vs Orillia Majors, at Orillia, 8.00 Kent's Tiremen Nip Handy Andy's Kent's Western Tire ' out Handy Andy's 10-9, --_ day afternoon at Alexandra Park, in their UAW ague fixture, Kent's struck for three runs in the first on four walks, one error and one lone hit and then they added to theiz total in every after that, except in the fh. Week's three-run homer in the third Brooklin Srs. Bow 'io Port Credit Sailors ' By CLIFF GORDON and hails from up Mimico way.|big one here tomorrow night, Brooklin Sr. lacrosse club took} The third period was the bad|when they host the front run- it on the chin 11-7 last night in}one for the Brooklin team asjning St. Catharines Athletics. Port Credit, as once again a/|they just could not keep the Port lagging defence and not enough| Credit team out of the Brooklin third period steam caught upjend of the rink, Aherne and with them, The win moved the] Allan scored at 3.16 and 3.42 Port Credit team two points up|before Armour and Craggs hit on the Brooklin team, who will/for Brooklin at 5.15 and 11.02. Genosha Aces Edge Scugog Cleaners 3-2; Bad Boys Win Again Snow but George Brabin was' safe on an error and Sneddon followed Wills across the plate didn't score again until the 9th inning when Young singled with two out, advanced on a wild Genosha Aces nosed out Scu- gog Cleaners 3-2 last night at Alexandra Park, in the first rie arate ed er 5. Port Credit: Kapasky half of a City and District Assoc, doubleheader and in the second half, Bad Boy Appliance whipped Brooklin Concrete 7-1. Bob Mason, for Genosha Aces and Murray Hobbs, for Scu- gog Cleaners, hooked up in the] rf pitching duel for the first game and both started in blazing fash. ion, each fanning the first two batters he faced. Shody drew a walk to open the third inning, advanced on an error and sacrifice and scored the first run on a bad throw. In the fourth, Seneco was safe on McNamee's error, then Hobbs made a bad throw on Mason's bunt and another error at first let two runs score. Hobbs and his mates tightened right up after that and the Aces got only one more runner on base, a single by Szyszka, but they hung on to make 'their three runs stand up for a win. McNamee was safe on a bobble at shortstop, in the third inning and he scored one double by March, to tie the score at 1-1. After that, Mason held Scu- gogs to a full total of only four scattered hits and the Cleaners pitch and scored on an infield error. GENOSHA ACES --Zarowny, c; Gaskell, 1b; Boivin, ss; Row- den, 3b; Szyszka, 2b; Seneco, cf; Mason, p; Tilk, if; Shody, SCUGOG CLEANERS -- March, 3b; Davis, ss; Chees- man, c; Young, ef; Suddard, If; Wilson, 2b; Sadowski, rf; McNamee, 1b; Hobbs, p; Yahn, 1b, batted in 8th. BAD BOYS GOOD. Bad Boy Appliance moved to undisposed possession of first place in the Oshawa City and District Softball Major League race, with a clean-cut 7-1 over Brooklin Concrete--the leaders of the Northern Division. Bob Campbell, on the mound for Brooklin, took four innings to warm up into effective form, with control, and that was just a little too long. He scrambled past the first two innings but rival pitcher Warren Wills open- ed the third -inning with a double, Jackie Sneddon singled with one out, Tureski was safe on a choice play, was forced by WOODBINE RACE RESULTS | to make it 2-1, - Bad Boys got four runs in the fourth, their big inning. Joe Melnick opened with a single, Solomon also singled, then Wills sacrificed, Bill Berwick singled and with two out, Dan Tureski and Harry Snow both hit safely and Brabin was again safe on an error at shortstop, to com- plete the four-run parade. Bob Campbell found his stride in the fifth, fanning Wills, Ber- wick and Sneddon in succession, after Melnick and Solomon had both hit safely. From there, he had control all the way except for Ron Wright's solid home-run blow, that opened the 7th, Wills, on the mound for Bad Boys, was not as accurate as usual but he was more effec- 0: Pp. LACROSSE 'OLA Senior League -- St. Catharines Athletics vs Brook- lin Merchants, at Brooklin Arena, 8.45 p.m. LAWN BOWLING at Port Perry Lawn Bowling) Club, 1.00 p.m. SOFTBALL League Cleaners vs Agincourt, at Mon- arch Park Stadium, 7.00 p.m. BASEBALL People's Credit Jewellers vs naires, at Kinsmen Civic Me- morial Stadium, 2.00 p.m. m. SATURDAY Men's Doubles Tournament, East Toronto Junior Ladies' Oshawa Scugog Leaside Junior League shawa Canadian Tire Legion- tive. He claimed eight strike. outs, seven in the first four frames and he had his rivals hitting high ones to the out- field on big bouncers to the in- field. Brooklin got their lone run in the third,-after two out, when V. Ferguson doubled dnd Glen Till and Simpson' followed with successive singles, Brooklin only had the three hits, all in that inning. BROOKLIN CONCRETE -- Hill, ss; Jones, c; V. Ferguson, ti Toronto Leafs Sell 'Sad Sam' Maple Leafs sold veteran pitcher Sad Sam Jones to St. Louis Cardinals of the National League. TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto of the Interna- onal Baseball League have The 38-year-old righthander' need a big win here tomorrow However, from here in_ the) " (pyre) The event was organized and "Red" Aherne bagging two. George Kapasky, Henderson, cause. night when they host the front running St. Catharines Athletics. Crawford paced the home team with three goals with the ever-dangerous Brian Don Schmidt, playing in his first year of Sr. company, bagged his first two goals of the sea- son and also kicked in with an assist. Single counters went to Gord Mc- Cracken, Bill Allan and Paul For the Brooklin team, it was young Bill Armour up from the *|Hastings Jrs. with three goals ~land one assist. Glen Lotton bag- ged two, with Don Craggs and Ken Lotton doing the lamp light. ing on the others. Cy Coombes and Grant Heffernan each pick-|, . ed up three assists in a losing Brooklin had another new face in their lineup, He is Bob Herd Brooklin team just did not have it. Henderson, Crawford found the mark and the ball game was all over. JUST TALKING -- It was a real fast clean game, with just six penalties handed out, four of them to the winners. We think this is the least penalties hand- ed out this year in a Senior game... Brooklin, in an effort to get more scoring strength, brought up Bill Armour for last low bagged three goals in his first start... . Perhaps coach Hastings team for some hard- hitting rugged defencemen, who can make the road to the Brook- lin cage just a little bit rougher . Red Crawford, a fellow that the Brooklin team tried hard to get at the start of the season, really had his thorn out, bagging three goals ... Brooklin also Toronto Junior In had Bob Herd in the line up . . . He played Jr. last year and may need a game or two to get Don't forget the Schmidt and ane Bh ge iegghth ye gt fps f 8. 9. 10, 4. night's game and the young fel-|12.45, Jim Cherry will be scouting the " ie; Pore Credits: Crawler 0000" m 3.54, Craggs " 13.43, Petroff -- K. Lotto Russell (riughing) Penalties SECOND PERIOD %. Brooklin: K, Lotton (Heffernan) ............ss0008 7. Port Credit: McCri EL coeds (ARON)... ss. scscccccee Brooklin: G, Lottin (Armour, Coombes) il. Port Credit: (Tomicheson) 18, Penalties -- McCracken 11.43, Olah THIRD PERIOD 12. Port Credit: ema 15. Brioklin: oe (Coombes) seeee 16. Port Credit: Henderson' (Tomichisen) teen eeees 17, Port A ae Schmidt (Ahe follows: Gardian, 45-14 Stan Konarowski 49-17, 32. June Jones 51-18, Bent 52-18, 34. Penalties -- Petroff 9.41, Canadian Team 16, 53, Low Hidden Hole Prize -- James Hardie and Joe Spen- cer, run off by the Directers of the Duplate Golf Club, Ralph Har- lowe and Jack Luke, They were assisted in the teeing off by Wil- bert Clarke and Robert Sennott. A list of the prize winners 1st -- Fred a and Robert 2nd -- Albert Melbardis and 8rd -- Ralph Harlowe and 4th -- Don Herne and Del Haensgen 50-16, 34; Tom Dono- was another big blow. Two errors and a choice play pro- duced what pall the a ie _ ee andy Andy's, derson, produced iota opening homer in the then staged a four-run rally in the third on three hits, includ. ing doubles by Edmondson and Ross. They rallied for three in the sixth, to tie the score and Kent's brought in Kornylo to lieve Anderson, who cut off rally and then held on in the 9th, for the slim victory. ~ hue and Stan Goleski 50-16, 34 and William Vince and Jack 5th -- Wilbert Clarke and Don Kirby 51-15, 36; Mike Yourke- LEGION MINOR BALL SCORES vich and A, McDonald 55-19, 36 and Mike Heenan and Lawrence %8/McConkey 53-17, 36, Most Honest Golfers -- J. Thieman and James Kinlin 69- PEE WEE LEAGUE RESULTS Dairy Queen, 14; Houdaille, 5, at Pavilion, 11; Police As- soc., 4, Firefighters, 12; Bolahood's, 14, People's, 1; Ideal Fish-Chips, 3. in shape... Ontario Cup Final TORONTO (CP)--David Din- elle of Toronto defeated Bernie Holdup, also of Toronto, Thurs- day to advance to the final of Excelsiors Top Gets Chance At Major Honors TORONTO (CP) -- For the High Hidden Hole Prize -- Ross Bennett and Don Weth-| erup. The Directors of the tourna- ment wish to thank the manage- ment of both the Bowmanville | AL YOUR GIN MO OVE Civil Service A protest, recently submitted by the Post Office Club, against Foley's Plumbing, was upheld by the Civil Service League committee, in that Foley's used an ineligible player. Post Of- fice was awarded the game. Oshawa Dairy was granted four new players, Foley's were given two and Reynold's one, in other committee rulings. 3b; Till, 2b; Simpson, lf; D. Ferguson, 1b; Carson, rf; --|Campbell, p; Aberman, cf; R. Montana Flight,| Jones, batted in 9th. BAD BOY APPLIANCE -- Berwick, cf; Sneddon, 1b; Tur- enski, 2b; Snow, rf; Brabin, If; Wright, 3b; Melnick, c; Solo- mon, ss; Wills, p. first. time in the contest's his- tory, a Canadian Junior base- ball team will be eligible to en- ter the Amateur Baseball As- sociation of America's cham- pionship match, The winner of the annual beaches Kiwanis invitational tournament in Toronto July 26- 28 will enter the ABA play- downs. The top eight teams of the had posted a 5-2 won-lost record with the Leafs this season and had struck out 41 in 38 innings. The club acquired catcher Phil Roof from Denver of the Pacific Coast League, another farm club of the Leafs' parents'|Oakville, in today's title match. Milwaukee Braves, Wilson upset Jim Merrick of Leaf general manager Frank|Toronto, the No. 2 junior, 3-6, Pollock announced also two|6-0, 6-3 player trades: outfielder Howie Bedell (.242) to Atlanta Crack- Golf Club and the Pickering Golf Club for the donation of golf passes used for some of the! prizes in this special event. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and the Ontario junior Davis Cup singles tournament. Dinelle, ranked No. 1 under-18 junior in Ontario, downed Hold- up 6-1, 4-6, 6-2. He will face Mike Wilson of FIRST RACE -- 5 Furlongs, for maid-/2-Sagsilla, Bohenko on seer eree, Canadian foaled. Purse|Start good, won driving - 3.90 2.60 Hr Bobby Pin, Falsun, 8-Corinthian, Fitz'ns 2.80 Acouchi, Gold Chip, 4-Turkey Joe, Burton ......... £40 and Rhumbaba. Also Ran in Order: Mineral Wealth, A--Coup! Lianddu, Vetona, and Round Chance. | Winner, bg, 5, by Ponder -- Sail Cloth. Start good, won handily Trainer, A. G, Smithers Winner dk b, o, 2, Nearctic -- Baffin Pool 58,383 Bay. Prt WO cis' Peel 00s SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Marshal 'Turf course for 4yearolds and _ up, SECOND RACE -- 6 Furlongs, for 4- erred and mares, Allowance. Purse 1 $2500. at ep: Caeciag a $-Purple Bow, Hale .... $2100. 6-Arctic Hills, Hale .. Fuel prices go up in the Fall, fil) your bin with steady-bi 'blue coal' now and save. Re member, the sooner you the more you save. Call us NOBBY UNDECIDED 12.20 6.30 3.10 5-Snze You Lose, Fitz'ns 7.40 440 3.60) 8-Reactor, Wolski ++. 460 3.80 3-Phantom Boy, Ditifach 0 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Seder Tag and Run, aes Start, Royal, Rare Flight, Choir Girl, Swing Gal, Spurs. DAILY DOUBLE, 6 and 5 PAID $18.70 Winner, oh, g, 4 Distillate -- War Amber, Trainer J. J. Stewart. Pool 34,872 Mighty hoo and Double THIRD RACE -- 6 Furlongs. For 4 js and up. Claiming all. $2500.| g, $1800. 'Dusty Kitty. Har'son 25.70 10.70 Hye! 3.50 sts 1-Jaded Jewel, McComb .... 4.00 Pigg? Mike, Burton dese 88 won easily in Order: Time Clock, Big Native, Canadian/ Cou 7-Twice Shy, Turcotte ........ 4.40 2.50 Hi beags Prueitt ++ 2.30 good, won driving ures Ran in Order: Siayutery Guest, Hours Turkey, Holiday, and Lady Winner, b m, @ by Beau Gar -- Itallon. Trainer, A, Hickling Pool 58,280 EIGHTH RACE -- 1% Miles for 4 hoc agd and up, claiming all $2500. -- -- ass 104.60 103 oH "Rascality, Hi: 12.00 Lvoa Rich, Pisscaimons sbeceeee He Start good, won ridden out Also Ran in Order: Prince Porter, Bitters, Falls View, Our Stuart, Happy Harry, Miss Elandel, Finibud, Soups On, and Sunward Winner, br g, 7, by Branding--Lilinita. Trainer, J. C. Mey Adolph i Little Welch, Prize Crew, Navy Grand, yong ane Dybbuk, Sweet Dish, and Full Hi: er Pool 58,221. Total Pool 413,139 Attendance 6.404 NEIGHBORHOOD 2s! SOFTBALL GAMES handily Pasa Chalet, Even CRA PEE WEE BOYS Sunnyside, 33; Woodview, 4. Rundle Park, '16; Southmead, 5. CRA PEE WEE GIRLS Brookside, 8; Eastview, 31, Winne bi od ity "Pipe Royal -- w rH ir -- Squa 3. Lae "te an oe ee a claiming $4500. Ran in Order: Bobby Brier. QUINELLA NOS. 3 AND 4 PAID $16.10 Winner, br, o, 3, by County Clare -- Brown Rose. Trainer, G. M. Huntley Pool 15,972. Quinella Pool 26,965 Three Canadian Horses Win In Buffalo Trots HAMBURG, N.Y. (CP) -- Three Canadian - owned stand- ardbreds were winners at Buf- falo Raceway Thursday night. Janiro, owned by P. H. Man- uel of. Sudbury, Ont., and George Simpson of Lachine, Que., won the $1,200 mile pace in 2:02.2 and paid $5.60. He was driven by Dan Gillis to vic- tory over Niagara Princess. Favored Joe Dillon J., owned by Tango Stables of Tillson- burg, Ont., wom a $700 pace in 2:08.3 and returned $7. Trainer-|© driver Ed Arthur had the reins. Mr. Jones was a surprise win- ner by a neck in a $700 pace, going in 2:11.38. He is owned by Niagara Farms of St. Cathar- ines, Ont., with Gary Campbell as driver - trainer. Mr. Jones paid $12.30 and completed the 1-8 double of $45.40. REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By. The Canadian Press Doug Ford, 36-year-old golf veteran from Paradise, Fla., won the Canadian Open at Montreal Islemere four years ago today with a 72-hole total of 276. He was 12 under par for the entire tournament, finishing two strokes ahead of Dow Fin- sterwald of Florida, Art Wall Jr. of Pennsylvania and Bo Winninger of Texas. APPROVE MOVE SEATTLE (AP)--The Western Hockey League approved the transfer of the Spokane fran- chise to Denver Thursday and] said it will be owned entirely by Denver people. The club will have a full working agreement with Toronto of the NHL and Toronto will provide a complete team. ROOKIE UNHURT MONTREAL (CP)--Rod Gil- Heffering's Score Over Port Perry A ers for pitcher Bob Tiefenauer and Leaf catcher Joe Hannah (.172) to Hawaii of the Pacific Coast League for pitcher John standing pitcher in the National League in 1959 when he won 21 games, including a_ no-hitter, with San Francisco Giants. nderson, Jones was named the out- TORONTO (CP)--Nobby Wir- kowski, head coach of the Tor- onto Argonauts, said Thursday night a decision has not yet been made as to whether the team will replace Steve Susic, who quit his job as defensive coach Tuesday. He said the staff have not had a chance to E F Fi discuss a possible replacement.!0. Reynolds Post Office Times City Hall es leagues under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Baseball Associa- tion and the Metropolitan Tor- onto Baseball Association will compete in the Toronto tourney. The winner will then play ei- ther Buffalo or Detroit in the ABA regional playoff. Hagersville won last year's Ontario tournament. 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In the third, Jack Shearer singled and then with two out, Joe Piontek homered. A waik to Harvey Burke in the fifth, followed by Shearer's snigle and Piontek's sacrifice fly, made it 4-0 for Hefferings. They got one in the 8th on Sim- coe's double, an error and sac- rifice fly by Carnwith. Then in the 9th, the Imperials added three runs, with Cirka getting his third hit of the night, this one a double. Burke walked and Shearer got his third hit, also a double, then O'Reilly doubled to wind up the rally, HEFFERING": $.. -- Burke, ss; Shearer, cf; O'Reilly, 2b; Pion- tek, If; Simcoe, 3b; Carnwith, Ib; Burmisst, rf; Cirka, ¢; White, p. PORT PERRY -- Edgar, ss; Warriner, lf; Owen, cf; Cor- nish, 3b; D. Mitchell, rf; Ven- ning, ib; Petch, c; Carnegie, 2b; Scott, p; B. 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