Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Aug 1963, p. 15

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'HE THROW'S ° Hugh McKenzie, of Victoria, "burns in" his high, hard one, during the annual log- ' . . es x A HIGH, HA gers' picnic, at BC. The woodsmen Squamish, com- Green Gaels peted for $1,500. in prizes and STONE OF POR 8 ee 2 Wer. SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY LACROSSE Ontario Lacrosse Assoc. Jun- jor League Playoffs -- Long Branch Castrolites vs Oshawa Green Gaels, at Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena, 8.30 p.m; Ist game of 3-out-of-5 quarter-final series. SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastball League--Toronto 7-Up Shopsy's vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alex- andra Park, 8.15 p.m. Civil Service League -- (Sud- den-Death Playof{¥-Game for League Winners' Trophy and Ist place in standings.) -- Post Office vs Excelsiors, at Lake- view Park, 6.45 p.m. East Toronto Junior Ladies' League--Oshawa Scugog Clean- ers vs Hiscock Comets, at To- ronto Monarch Park, 8,30 p.m. LAWN BOWLING Mixed Doubles Tournament, for Red Wing Rose Bowl, at Whitby Lawn Bowling Club, 1,00 p.m. And Men's Doubles Tournament, at Cannington, Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m. THURSDAY s LACROSSE | OLA Senior League -- Brook- llin Merchants vs Port Credit |Sailors, at Port Credit, 8.30 ip.m, | OLA Midget League -- Mim- ico vs Oshawa Jaycees, at Osh- awa Children's Arena, 8.30 p.m. BASEBALL Lakeshore Intermediate League Playoffs -- Ajax Mer- ichants vs Oshawa Merchants, at Little Britain, 8.00 p.m.; 5th game of 3-out-of-5 semi-final series; Oshawa leads 2-1, one game tied. SOFTBALL | Exhibition Game -- Oshawa |Policemen vs Oshawa Firefight- jers, at Lakeview Park, 6.45 p.m. the above picture shows Mc Kenzie in action, in the axe- throwing event. --CP Wirephoto Chas. Johnson Now Big Gun, Oshawa Merchants nosed out Ajax Merchants 5-4, on a "gift run" in the bottom half of the 9th inning, last night in Little Britain, to take a 2-1 lead in the fourth game of their 3-out- of-5 Lakeshore Intermediate Baseball League semi-final playoff round. The first game of the series, at Ajax, was a 2-2 tie, Fifth and what could be the deciding game, if Oshawa wins, is sched- uled for tomorrow, Thursday evening, eight o'clock, at Little Britain, Over 300 cash custom- ers viewed last night's action. HITS WERE SCARCE Ted Stone for Oshawa and Mack Rowland for Ajax, were last night's pitching opponents and they waged a keen duel, with hits proving scarce for both clubs, Ajax collected eight safe- ties but Stone kept them scat- tered. Oshawa had only six hits off Rowland and these were also well spread out. Errors and walks were the deciding factors. "jax scored a run in the 9th inning to tie the score, when Hill opened the in- ing with a walk, Posurko took over as base-runner and moved to. third on Pope's single. Mc- throw to Whiteley was wild, Hobbs scored. Oshawa scored two in the sec- ond inning and were never be- hind after that. Ted Whiteley opened the inning with a single to centre and Jack Cole drew a walk. Bob Reid's double scored Whiteley and Cole scored when Jim Pipher ground. ed to Rowland, who threw bad- ly to the plate. Ajax tied it up in the third on Art Rennick's opening single, a sacrifice by Reg Daze and Bob Hopper's double, Hobbs lined out to Ted Lutton at second and Hopper was a victim of an un- assisted double play. In the foutrh, Cole was safe on an opening error, stole sec- ond base and scored on a single by Bob Reid, Each team scored one in the sixth. Hopper's opening triple put him in position to score on THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 7, 1963 15 Oshawa Merchants Nose Out Ajax 5-4, Take Lead In Series That made it 4-3 for Oshawa and it stayed there until Ajax tied it in the top of the 9th, only to lose the game, as related above, on Oshawa's fifth tally, in the bottom of the final frame, Hopper with a riple and double and Hobbs with a pair of doubles, were Ajax's best hit- ters while Bob Reid, with a double and a single, was the only Oshawa batter to have two hits, AJAX -- Hopper, 2b; Hobbs, c; Rowland, p; O'Shea, ss; Hill, If; Pope, rf; McCartney, cf; Rennick, %b; Daze, 1b; Posurko, ran for Hill in 9th, OSHAWA -- MacLean, rf; Fisher, if; Lutton, 2b; Whiteley, 3b; Cole, c; Reid, 1b; Dowe, ss; Pipher, cf; Stone, p; Beaton, rf in 6th; Wills, ran for Beaton in Rowland's sacrifice fly to right field, that came with one out Cole singled with one out, stole| second base, moved to 3rd on a} wild pitch-and stole home while} "Butch" Dowe was at the plate, | jwith two out, LACROSSE SCORES a TORONTO (CP)--E, P. Tay- lor Tuesday accused. harness horsemen boycotting Greenwood Raceway in Toronto of a short- sighted fajlure to fulfil their ob- ligations to The Jockey Club and the public. The president of the Ontario Harness Horsemen's Associa- tion, Bob Park of Hanover, re- plied by accusing The Jockey Club, which owns the track, of mistreating standardbred horse owners for years, Both statements came on the second day of a boycott by the horsemen which has closed the east - end harness track. The horsemen, seeking bigger purses, have rejected an offer by The Jockey Club for $11,000 nightly in purses, compared with the previous $9,250, Taylor, chairman of The; Jockey Club and Canada's lead- Misses Medals By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario Senior Port Credit 11 Brampton 8 | | In Shoot-Offs CONNAUGHT RANGES, Ont. (CP)--LAC A, J. (Jim) Hennok lost two good chances Tuesday ithe score at 4-4 Cartney popped out then when! Art. Rennick grounded to Ted) Whiteley, at 3rd base, Posurko} scored, when Jackie Cole drop-| Rennick was doubled off 1st) ; | base, ending the inning, With) Oshawa Heffering's Imperials| % defeated Hamilton Legion 6-2) Oshawa's winning run was Ofl/nere at Alexandra Park last| the gift. variety. "'Butch" Dowe night in a snappy exhibition} opened the bottom of the 9th/cofhall fixture, enjoyed thor-| with a single-to left. Jim Pipher|oushiy by the Oshawa fans. | then drew a walk, With two on) Jimmie Jordan, a former! jand none out, pitcher-coach Ted! wnithy and Oshawa softball! rformer, was at Ist base for/fifth, Wintermute and Pacey hit|ber, scored 24 of a possible 25) Stone elected to "hit away" and) Heffering's Beat peawnicions ew, tes? FLamilton Legion to win his first Dominion of Can- ada Rifle Association match. Tre 26-year-old Cold Lake, Alta., airman tied for top prize in both the Bankers and Con- naught matches in regulation shooting but was outshot in tie- breaking rounds fired later. A member of Canada's Bisley team for the last three years, Hennok was topped by Staff Reg Hickey, pitching for Het- Sgt, Cliff Wiltshire of Ottawa in fering's, pitched the first four) the Bankers match, Wiltshire, frames of shutout ball. In the 38, twice a Bisley team mem- inning, with the score 4-0. Oshawa got two runs off Bed- ford, in the sixth, on White's hit, another by O'Reilly, follow- ed by an error, E.P. Taylor Says Horsemen Failed : In Obligations ing thoroughbred horse, breeder, issued a statement through Greenwood's operators, He is currently in Europe, His statement said The Jockey Club had hoped to have a 200-day season going for har- ness racing by next year in cen- tral Ontario, but it needed an- other year of sound operation to convince its backers "that we are not dealing with any irre- sponsible organization or par xd in the conduct of our af- airs." REFERS TO BARNS Park said: "We have been promised for years new barns at Greenwood, yet horsemen are expected to ship in like gypsies to race there," As to remarks about irrespon- sible organizations, Park said the horsemen were never a8 well organized nor as well rep- resented as they are now. Noling that Taylor referred to Jockey Club plans for mod- ern, new tracks, Park said Mo- hawk' Raceway at Campbell. ville, built and opened this spring by The Jockey Club, was constructed by people whe "knew. little of the requirements of harness horses." He said the barns "are wn- suited for horses" because of of ventilation or air con- trol, Carl Brewer Not Ready For Leafs' Camp TORONTO (CP)--Defenceman Cari Brewer won't be ready for popped out te Rennick, at srd/ Porter : Pa . ennick, at Srdiine visitors while Al Pacey,|safely, Jordan walked and in}points in the extra round after| eee iwell-known sling-shot pitcher,/all, one run scored. jbo ired sco i Then Lucky Wills watched two) formerly of Kirkland Lake, also} Reg White, who took over balyeeeiae vs ig of 98 in the strikes go by, before trying to well-known to local fans, was ON|the fifth, gave up Hamilton's| Hennok was among nine rifle. bunt, which resulted in a pop-|the mound for Hamilton. second run in the $th on a single|men with perfect 100s in the up to pitcher Mack Rowland. A couple of walks and a wild/by McFarlene, followed by two/Connaught match, 20 rounds . a beer and ete to| pitch gave _--o soft hen Pe walks and an error. from the 300-yard range. bla Fen Tiacnt ht alan i ennick at 3rd base, wit owe the first inning and an outfiel * j * HAMILTON LEGION: _ The extra round was won by) 'caught far off the bag, on thelerror on John Carnwith's drive : é well, A bone grafting operation |muffed squeeze-play but the!with two out in the second, fol- McCarty, 2b and 3b; Jordan, 1b; |Cpl. J, 0. (Ola) Godin, a nativel was performed in June and |throw was wild and Dowe, after/iowed by Doug Cole's hit, made|Po!inston, If; Bedford, 3b and Piof Tracadie, N.B., competing for| Brewer is expected to be wear- diving into the base, scrambled/it 2.0. _ in 5th; Salvisburg, ss; McFar-/ine first time in DCRA matches, |iNE & cast until the end of Au- is up and scampered home with S . ,jlene, rf; Clark, c; Wintermute,| 9. tagte i gust. lthe winning run Heffering's bombed Pacey). bacey, p and %b in Sth, | With five straight bullseyes. |" Teats general manager-coach | : from the mound in the fourth | $e *athi f the! ; | : aie sn Sgt. Ralph Cathline of the/pyunch Imlach said Tuesday jwhen Hickey opened with al OSHAWA HEFFERING'S: --) Royal Canadian School of In /night he doesn't expect Brewer of the Walk, Simcoe hit safely, Carn-/O'Reilly, 2b; Shearer, cf; Pion-|fantry, Camp Borden, Ont., shotiig be on hand when about 75 Hobbs) with singled and advanced on tek, if and 8S; Knight, ¢; Hick-|a perfect 100 to win the Mac-/players turn out to training even before Etcheverry was cut,/sibxe an Oct. 1 opening in the) doubled with one out in the first/4" outfield bobble. Cole hit, ey, P and rf in Sth; Simcoe, 3b: | dougall match. camp Sept, 6, ee as ee date 'Charley will get better, His|scuthern part of the North Bayjinning. He moved to third when|Buzminski grounded out and)Carnwith, 1b; Cole, ss; mage | Winner of the 600-yard Presi-| Meanwhile, Imlach said tours Gasla and Terciors hed dew ne problem has been too many in-|Forest District, Last year the|Rowland grounded to Whiteley|0'Reilly and Shearer both con-jski, rf; Cirka, ¢ in 7th; M.ldent's match' was Maj. Edsonjof golf courses are a must for tical 17 win and seven loss re- FINAL STANDINGS terceptions. He has to learn to/season opened Nov, 5, a date\and was thrown out at Ist base|nected, to load the bases chen|Jordan, 3b in 7th; Batherson, ss|Warner of Lennoxville, Que,,jthe players during the training cords, however the Queen City WL F A Pts':hrow the ball out of bounds or|/many hunters found too late forjand when Bob Reid's return!Piontek struck out (o end thejin 6th; White, p in 5th. who scored a perfect 50. points.|schedule. entry were awarded second be- J - sent 4 when he gets in a jam,|water travel in arene gg Sore cause of a better goals-for an * 29 9° very intelligent kid/otherwise inaccessible. ng a@gainst average. a od = stideing a good job on learning dete this year is Jan. 3. | Game time tonight is 8.30 14 297 288 96 how > one a defence |_ St. Joseph's Island in the} p.m. at the Children's Arena 5 211 280 18 Johnson recently earned his|Sault Ste. Marie area will have During the regular 24-game 16 215 373 16 -- " tg be Fh pgen ay ga season Nov. i Paateel ae ee gineering at Washington Univer-|11-16, with the use of dogs pro-/ poy ty agen ata sg Hastings 321 197 322 6) sity in St: Louis and is working hibited eo : " ip jon his doctorate i = Branch won the firs; two games Begs i | An open season Nov. 49 will) and Oshawa won the two next TS | "Pro football, of course, is albe held as usual in parts of the Castrolite coach Jim Webb said LONGSHO PAY -- = an end for me," John-jcountios of Bruce, Peterbor- ie . * ;80n Said at training camp here./ s nnox - -- pages perel LARGE DOUBLE "But I enjoy it very mach, amahin, Prete "honed o iVde ' 4 s ' Aper 3 = aw . "a games in regular play and Ij; CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. [vy ©2J0 3 ed anything as)Leeds, Carleton west of the Ri- felt our club 'could cateh fire."| (AP)--A parade of longshots much in my life as those games/deau River, and Grenville. Shot-| Paul MacDonald and Brian| wound up with one horse /*% Season. guns only will be allowed in| "Butch" Keegan could be the) player winning $15,927.20 for | Johnson is playing his third| Grenville players to pull out the upset] @ $2 bet in the twin<double [year of pro ball although he saw) A four-day deer season Nov. Macdonald -- Keegan ~T + Downs Tues- [very little action as a rookie.}4-7 will apply in Leeds, Pres-| the six-place finishers, were the y mgat iHe played in ¢t $3 Jew /cott Storm Duna top shooters with the Castro- Tt was the biggest payoff sient ; : oe Seg or Seat, ---- j lites : | of the summe eens aise 'eld with Per-jand Glengarry Counties, and in| Mamager Fred Wh the four-horse Carleton County east of the Ri-| The u jdeau..The use of dogs is forbid- Gaels says we'll play one : * ; er " ayer collected i at a time and we're not et dog . eA ; dis i Hie See port Carleton into the best of five serie c » finished nehee. Cole Bandit the Long) Valley Gem The open season for hunting trou- ; at $21.89 and bears in Ontario will be Sept. 1 at $25.40 were 30, 1964. Open season for rses 'r in those parts of Ontario ..in which open seasons are an- oq.nounced remain mainly un- , |}changed YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Stan Williams, Yan-| Kees, allowed only one hit -- a third inning double by Don] Blasinggme--struck out 1] and] walked only one for 1-0 victory | ower Washingion that gave New York a doubleheader split. Sen-/ ators won opener 8-5 q Batting -- Maury Wills, Los Angeles Dodgers, stroked four] straight hits, paving way for, Moose Hunting, Season Dates 2 foate"sarrewscl Closing Oct. 1 When the Cardinals faltered in| TORONTO (OP)--The moose National Football League|hunting season in parts of north- fall under Etcheverry, |e" Ontario will open more than coach Wally Lemm moved John-|& month earlier this year, Lands son into the No, 1 job Nobody| Minister Roberts has announced. has been able to move him out!Fnday } since, Mr, Roberts said a ehange/AJAX SCORES FIRST "Johnson is very much my has been made in the line divid-) Ajax got the first run No, 1 quarterback," said Lemm/|'ng hunting areas, making pos-jball game when Roy training when the Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs open their pre-season camp in Peterborough next month, Brewer suffered a fracture in his left arm in the final game Open Playoffs Here Tonight Oshawa Green Gaels, who fin-;inserted on the right wing spot ished the Ontario Lacrosse As-jaside Tommy Conlin, gociation Junior with seven suc-| Conlin, who has one of the cessive victories, open up the/league's hardest shots, could) the quarter-finals against the Long/be the sleeper in the series oi Branch Castrolites tonight Gaels are counting heavily on Gaels, in their first year of/Don Stinson, Johnny Davis, operation, tied with Alderwood Kenny Thompson and Jimmie Terriors for the runner-up posi-/Hinkson for the series, tion, with 34 points apiece, six Both netminders, Don Cuddy behind the pe of Long Branch and Merv Mar- Brampton Arms shall of the Gaels, could be the Over 'The Rifle' LAKE FOREST, lil, (AP)--| The reason St. Louis Cardinals} gave Sam Etcheverry his re-| lease when he asked for | is a scholarly, blonde quarterback Brampton 20 Alderwood 17 Oshawa v7 St. Catharines 12 Guelph 10 Long Branch 9 Mimico 8 Bob Gaiters of San Fr '#9ers and Bob Jackson 'Diego Chargers n the com Beau, nd KING ST. 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