anada's 100-Mile Champ Saturday Racing Here The Canadian 100 Mile Cham, pion, Sam Watson, is among the competitiors scheduled to ride in the big Bike Race at the Oshawa Shopping Centre this Saturday. Watson, an eighteen year old rider, won this event on Sun- day fist July at the New Wood- bine and in doing so, added to his impressive collection of vic. tories for 1963. Watson, is a member of the Ontario Tour du St. Laurent team and hopes to do well this weekend agpinst geome of the European competi- tors, Watson, is one of three very promising Canadian teenage r- ers, the other being Malcolm * Aird and Joe Jones both of To- ronto, A tremendous but friend. ly rivalry exists between these three and Race Director, Tom Turner feels that an upset is in the making for Saturday's event, He bases this on the tre- mendous performances of both Watson and Jones in the Can. adian 100 Mile Championship From the United States, will be Dick Cortright, Pat de Col bus, Ray Casteloux and Vince Muzzin Cortright, one of the United States all time n this sport, excels in type 6 event and can be considered as one to watch, His exper coupled with his skill will make the other ders watch his every move. Pat de Colibus, his team mate, was a member of the 1959 Pan - Am Games Team which won a gold medal in the pur two riders together with Casteloux greats th nse HERE ARE FOUR of the top riders who will be com- 6th peting in the annual 25- will make a very strong three some Muzvin of Detroit, was a pre- vious winner who was unable to ride last year because he was under Carrying the local colors will a Gen Motors employee, has been training religiously for this, his first @ n Canada. Everyone hopes he will do wel presenting Oshawa t top Eure suspension be John Obst. John re some <¢ the SETTLE IT TONIGHT Genosha Aces Junior The first five batters for Genosha Acts all scored in the first inning and Genoshas, went on from there to defeat Scuge Cleaners 6-4 last night at 4 andra Park, tying up their OASA elimination series, at one win apiece. Third and deciding game, for the Tight to represent Oshawa in provincial Junior "A" play- @owns, is scheduled for Alexan dra Park diamond, this eve- ning, at eight o'clock. BIG FIRST INNING Ralph Davis opened the game with a single bat was forced by Rich March, Lioyd Mapes singled but March was thrown out going to third and Young grounded out to end the half Genosha Aces came back with a rush to greet starting pi Boddy Yahn. Tilk started with a walk, Zarowny Gaskell doubled, Rowden singled, so did Shody, a wild pitch advanced Shody and singled, ~ ped Genoshas after that rT wih one oul Playoff Hickey's hit with one out scored Shody to make it 5-0 Murray Hobbs Yat n the fir who placed frame, stop exc fou th rey s nt for a lone run im the when Hickey opened walk. Fair sacrificed Mason walked and Tilk's single scofed Hickey wi Seneco doudled in the Sth but } was thrown out at the plate, try- ing to score on Fair's single Mason followed with another hit, but there was no more scoring, Scageg Cleaners collected an even dozen hits, one more than Aces, but the only time they were able to bunch their safeties for a rally 'was in the third ne. Davis opened with a single and Mapes doubled Young was safe on a wild pitch Suddard Singied, Wilson was safe on an error and Cheesman's single scored Saddard with the third run of the iz then ONTARIO CUP PLAY Oshawa Rangers Meet Hamilton Here Saturday Officials of the Oshawa and District Soccer: Associati ceived word this week that representatives in the annua Ontario Cap playdowns scheduled t© meet Hamil "British Imperiels" in Area sudden-death at Kinsmen Civic Stadium, this Saturday Pm Rangers won the richt to re present Oshawa and District the jocal eliminations feating Oshawa Ral: : z first game and then oust ing Oshawa Polonia 31 Rangers, who were fourth in their own Standings, when Omario Cay Playdowns commenced, were mM Tegarded as serious conten @ers bat they amared their ri-/ vals and fans by winning doth plavoll garnes in hantiv fashion over the two top clubs of the eager. If they can continor) this brand of soccer, then joca ramet ere Memoria at 8. eni ea Their 'Simajer test, since reports from soccer sts) May : see 8 the Ontario AFAInNS? rded as a is ra the Ambitions City rete this one of the strongest abs in the running for the honors The schedule doubleheader for Saturday night, has of course deen postponed bat it is expect. ed that one of the biggest tern be on at Kins atch Rangers Cap did outs of the season wi hand tomorrow men Sadiam a Ontano to their ¥ are REALTOR 18? King S. €. 72B.94a7e A rt. mile bicycle race, at the Osh- awa Shopping Centre, tomor- row evening, Left-to-right, T American and Canadian stars The event will consist of thirty laps and at the end of each jap a special prixe will be given to the winner of that lap This ensures that the race com petitiors are always moving faster her than. riding a com pletely tactical race Startin gat the north end of and. continuing to the middle concourse where the rs then t the Centre to the AUIAE east Even Set | The and final run Day with thi on losers got. their fourt? t Sh wh one out, got his ame and scored a r by March $SCUGOG CLEANERS Davis March, 3b; Mapes Young, cf: Suddard, if Wilson, 2b Korny le, Ib; Yahn, p; Hobbs, p in Cheesman, ¢ in Ist, Sadow ski, batted in 8th; Sadowski, 1b in 8th; Norris, batted in Mh GENOSHA ACES -- Tilk, cf and if; Zarowny, c: Gaskell, Th; Rowden, 3b; Shody, rf Szysvka, 2b; Hickey. HM; Fair ss; Mason, p; Seneca, cf in Sth i hit of the tworb Solemon Cap, * a CLEANERS ond LAUNDERERS YESTERDAY'S STARS Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ratting Wile Kirkland Cleveland Indians, cracked aj three-ran homer to giv e his! team an uphill 32 triamph over Minnesota Twins Pitchinge--Ken McBride, Angeles, pitched a three-hitter and allowed only three other halls to be hit to the outfield Anne >" ei) wcterv jeague-leading New York Yan bees _ the ever RAS THREE CHOICES PITTSBURGH: (AP) Sia Abe manacer of De said Weadnes are being con a » of Pittsburgh Hornets, the W AMNCAN Hockey League farm club. They weer SSRAWA ~ PORT HOPE WHITEY . COBOURG BOWMANVRAE ~ OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP Approved for all municipal and township by-lews. eae Oe guerenterd. 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Brooklin omg ey ee aemten at Hamil: nq Neil' Bramley for Port ; __.|Perry waged a keen pitching East Toronto Junior Ladies' pattie in the torrid heat and League--Oshawa Scugog Clean-/ when it was all over, Brooklin ers vs Richmond Hill, at Rich-/pad earned their win by virtue mond Hill, 8,00 p.m, of outhitting their rivals five. Qshawa City and __ District) to-two as well as playing a supe- Assoc,: (Special Junior "A" rior brand of defensive ball, Playoffs) --- Scugog Cleaners) Campbell, who struck out 13 vs Genosha Aces, 3rd and de-/patters, gave up only one walk CALENDAR | Brooklin Concretes Win -- Big One Over Port Perry PORT PERRY -- Edgar, ss;| BROOKLIN -A, Carson, ct} Warriner, cf; Petch, 1b;° Core| Hill, ss;. Gibson, rf; Till, 2b; jnish, 3b; B, Mitchell, c; p,/V 'Ferguson, 3b; Simpson, o Mitchell, rt; Owen, If; Bramley, |G gp 8rso%), 1B: Campbell, p: p; Carnegie, 2b, ea 4 ee SS 7th; D, Ferguson, If in 8th, | 'SER TATION RITSON\ RD. S., OSHAWA OPPORTUNITY FOR AN AGGRESSIVE BUSINESSMAN OR LICENSED MECHANIC TO LEASE AN EXCELLENT LOCATION WITH A TREMENDOUS POTENTIAL FROM A MAJOR OIL the sixth, Hill opened the in- COMPANY ning with a triple and when/ the outfielder's throw was SEND REPLIES TO BOX 920, OSHAWA TIMES Wild, TAN drew a walk with one STATING EXPERIENCE, CAPITAL AVAILABLE out advanced on a wild pitch) scored on Ferguson's his second hit of the when Petch rifled a single to| right field, Bramley"s hit in the third frame, was Port Perry's only other safety, Brooklin opened the scoring! in their second inning, V, Fer./ guson was safe on Bramley's) error, with one out, Simpson! and G, Carson followed with singles, to load the bases, Bob) Campbell's sacrifice fly to left) scored Ferguson and Simpson) also came home when the throw. in gOt past the catcher, Their other two runs came in ciding game, at Alexandra Park,! ang showed good control all the $,00 p.m way, Bruce Mitchell was safe A | ~/On an infield error, with two : , mcrtae vicina AY out, in the fourth inning, ad- Lion, of Italy: Sam Watson, | cheat . 5 vanced two bases on passed Races Samat "| Oshawa Shopping Centre's 6th ya} 4 scored when brott Canada's 100-mile champion § and scored when brother -* ° ') [Annual 23-Mile Race, at Osh-)pon was also safe Jacomo Segat, of Italy, and E 5 ' bn 50 S810 OA AN STrOr, poe segat, Ad * 'awa Shopping Centre, 6.30 p.m hast Dart Bolzon, of Italy Port Perry's other run came SOCCER in the 8th when Edgar missed on that road, They will then turn) Ontario Cup Inter-Area_ Play- _ a ns ke but was safe up the East Rrod and continue downs (Sudden - Death Game) 0 be or ee ane "1 to the inside north road to the Hamilton "British Imperiais"/Scored after. a passed ball, start again vs Oshawa zones at asa ' | Th "ireuit is a she men Civic Memorial Stadium, ® tT BER i ee Battling Way' | el Comes In First On Stretch Run sting record of 1 hour 22 sec- _-- onds being shattered, Most 'of BASEBALL FORT ERIE, Ont, (CP)--Lou Ruby's Battling Way, a four. ihe riders will attempt to ride it, Ontario Junior Tournament, in less than one hour. 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