Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1963, p. 10

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10 Met 2 ARM EBAG: OtR TWO GROUPS of winning golfers Wednesday at the On- *tario Ladies' Open Tourna- ment being held at the Osh- awa Golf Club this week are shown here. Left, Miss Bar- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 15, 1963 bara Workman of Oshawa, who beat Mrs. Maible Bou dreau of Oshawa by four-and three, in the second round of the fourth flight; sisters Mo- rag and Jean McNeil of Tra So SR a a a Mie de" te, nee) . 2 fy JANE KIRKPATRICK of Woodbridge, left, beat Mrs. A. Cooper of Oshawa in the consolation round of the first flight by three-and-two; Pat MeClelland of Whitevale also won the consolation of the first flight when she beat Fern Irwin of Trafalgar by four-and- two; Susan Maki of Ottawa SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' ges Morag Taylor bested Mrs, Mavis of Oshawa by seven-and-five, in the round of the fifth flight; Jean Mrs.-C, McKenzie of To- by two-and-one, in the falgar second beat ronto second flight when she beat Alison Hall of Glen- dale with a. five-and-four; Karen Pettit of Trafalgar won the second flight consolation MINOR PLAYOFFS took 'the agape ee THEY SURVIVED YESTERDAY'S ELIMINATION ACTIO RES fourth of the Kessler second round of flight; Mrs, Sus Oshawa won the second round of the fourth flight and was one up over Mrs, Nan March- mont of Georgetown ~&f é with a score of four-and-two, when playing against A Holt of St. Catharines Oshawa Times Photos, Fernhill And N. Oshawa Settle Series Tonight of f Oshawa Softba Association sem Three our Minor} finall DOUG WILLIAMS hos tendered his resignotion as ¢ the Oshowe Generols. There decision We ore in receipt of « personal points out thet Oshawa's entry Ceegue will require o great deal more time, both the Oshawa O'Nei! give the time needed to Wren ong trips to Montreal but Doug feels thot travelling, ond os a teacher, at he ithe unable to job properly there-ond-bock feels he w General Manager for the the time element s no t's just simply o question of his letter from Doug, in is a problem that couldn't oach ret story behind D se "first job coming f he A in which Junior the Provincial coochin offered to fly Blair be overcome, either In justice to the team or to himself and his teaching post. The popular Whitby resident, last yeo rets the necess it' en} the splendid co | not only moy not established a 1 n this respected by his be remembered as "Dunnies"'. Junior hockey fans of the hed to make this decision and his action adds team one of the We know we vo THE OSHAWA CLUB exp loss of Doug os. our Coach and porticular the Oshown Genernis. He did ao yeor ond we ore t immediately mind, as 6 this problem, os soon as possible" of resig operation | received, on a have stayed on the coach field, br So y the fans, 0 homebrew stors" ce the sentiments of al! fine constructive job replacement but who did a splendid job with the Generols ng, because as he puts yed my term with the Generals but | appreciated P will sides". Doug g scene long en ° t year of Wt his frie ---- we're sorry that reasons cre valid ond n the respect of all, 30 staggering blow to our young © y at this time, when we ore attempting to rep 1 Oo iret ly sorry to lose him. We have no person in will have to go into Incidentally, as we intimated a couple of weeks ago, Bowmanville Arena is to be the scene of a lot of hockey activity, during the autumn weeks. Boston Bruins will have their Minneapolis League there; there of course and so will Leogue and the Generals will the Cl Minneapolis w swing Clinton club sterting o week loter on October adiens as open their "home schedule" the Montreo or C season will be here befr hove won their Ontario titles re we Kr REMINDER! The softhe between Oshawa Tony's and Mo Auditorium Fund, So is the f tomorrow g C Mowe rows gridders DIAMOND DUST: ~--- defected the Dodgers dinels both scoring w about seeing the World S ns, the $ Bruins Oshawa Generals will nton Comets of home of hold the Central Profess their e U open their training camp on n on October Ist The Generals o > Bowmea Yep 15 the vis Memorial to the ngeles ball fens ore vies in their pork, efter oe! last Fern North! er were eaned up night round, the d jntovv two. teams 1 settle Will eries in the third'and de game, tonight at Fern No d, proved a Fernhill the scoring a 6th inning 2 lead only to have wa win the game in} ttom half the 9th y of their "11-10 of victory lubs wil winn yund on at Fernh Park the Saturday { Park out-of-3 second game Monday night. If wins their third game r North Oshawa, they get the the finals wins first me game lf Nort? vame of Park to open Oshawa the finals will be at Storie were the ast night's semi The was 3-2 Oshawa, going into ame. Fernhill struck Hough went had to take two errors Spiers and singie the run facto lash North score when harp aree walks owny yan's Fernt back in 1a 9-2 Za lead had scored one Kinson on an erro nd a passed ' two « Mothe izham's the y, to win ihe game jlives, h-lery weird, SOUTHMEAD OUSTED Southmead,: last year's -Osh awa OASA Midget representa eliminated | night when Storie Park 9-2 right at Soutt weep their semi n two-straight Aniauf,. pitching >ark, complete Southmead, He n the first ir two out, Water as safe p Kidd nglied and crossed the plate ed again tle in the 8th other safe hit off were took a etory mead for Storie subdued walked McGraw and then with on an two Sor mead never fact, McGraw's was their only Anlauff one winner Oshawa series af the finals either at r ark, or at home, against rth Oshawa Storie Park scored three run n the first in when Solo nett tripled Wright Chem Park will meet th Fernhill North in the first game of the mon walked and then with two out, E was safe on lowsky d The an error ' ; 49 ayed at 3 unt Tay Solomon and s added two and more ing when ore The n the th home vinn two Cameron, 'Taylor being 7th NIPIGON ADVANCES the Kiwanis Bantam Lea finals, Nipigon Park Lake Vista, with Lake Vista diamond R. 'Wilson, pitching f , g0n. Rave up one run, t ' the first inning when Br connected, with two out Myers. Suppelsa walked rd scored and an infield out y» doubled to score Lake \V In cue semi - ninated > win at of ta's three rx ne when Cr Dobnes Hamiltor s nd Rose ored n double t} Stead a CONNAUGHT PARK WINS Conna Park boys adva ced to the finals to the Kiwanis ts. Lockwood's Win ver Gail Harvey Is pens Major Upset By GEO, H, CAMPBELL who had. to win a playoff on The weatherman followed|Monday to qualify, then turned Tuesday's deluge with a brisk|back Nancy Smith of Windsor, autumn - like wind for the|in the rain, on Tuesday Yester- c av 'oy . ke '*'Pat" Ontario Ladies' Open Gol f}day Carol knocked off 'Pat championship play at OshawafAustin, of Peterborough, to ad- Golf Club yesterday. and itivance to the semi-finals today, blew up a couple of surprises, |@sainst London Hunt Club's Sue k lim. | Hilton the major upset being the elim : ' ination in championship flight Miss" Austin, an Kdmonten play of Scarborough Golf and homebrew and member of Country Club's ace,. Gail Har-| Alberta's inter - provincial team vey who bowed to Mrs Doro.for the last three years, failed thy Lockwood of Toronto Rose to match the determined and dale, one-up skilful play of the 18-year-old "Qualifiying medalist Mis newcomer from St. . Mary's ialifiying edaust 'This is Miss McGee's first mar ey igs Ary Pe ke hos attempt at championship tour dropped the Kha Etc eommediys 'eg i. /nament play and while today and Mrs Loc kwood seb aie i|she faces the defending cham ed ae OY i was nee pion, members of the. strictly from 'gs pent aan i. meip neutral gallery are pulling for up a Soe a" Sher to win how it ended, She won the 10th), Bees " and 12th to go three up and PAM MILLER WINS Gail came back to take the 13t In the championship flight and 15th, halved the 16th and) consolation , Oshawa's Pam 17th and was in contending posi oe advanc ed eg i mi: tion, as they teed off for the finals, by edging Mrs. Mary 2 Mills of Thornhill, 3-and-1, 18th The 15-ves 1'Ost . Gail missed the green on the), Phe 15-year-old Oshawa Jun 12-yard 18th, chipped to within ior meets veteran Shirley Wood . do : ley, also of Thornhill, in today's 10 feet of the pin and sank her putt on the treacherous new semifinal bracket and Nancy green. But Mrs. Lockwood Stoddart of Uplands takes on cool ice, dropped a ¢lose-\) Lilt Stubb Prafalgat faced No, 5 iron shot. within/Both won their games by de nine-and-a-half feet of the hole, fault scond hal whe putted to within two inches and ane SPConG Nit OE sae. Cham then "pushed" down the win./Pionship flight will feature two ner -- to clinch it, Mrs, Lock Juniors, Sue Hilton, beating out wood won the Quebec title in 1961 titleholder Lou Evans of 1948 and hasn't contested the! ¥ ork Downs, will now meet Ontario Open since 1958 Carol McGee : Second upset of yesterday's rag i eel opponent to lay 5 Avila, day i sa Sil athe or St "| Rosedale who papier "ae vig? . tear" Noreen McKay, of Lambton, 3- Mary's Club. (out-of-Sarnia) and 2, thus the Rosedale Club assured of a representative in Bantam League OASA elimina iday's' cha ionship final, tions, when they whipped Bathe;against one of the two Juniors Park 10-3 last night at Bathe OSHAWA REPRESENTED Park, to take that semi-fina Oshawa Golf Club repre round in two - straight games. sentatives maintained a good Connaught. Park vy open the ntation in yesterday's finat round, at their own dia-jelimination play. In addition to mond, on Monday night, against/"'Pam' Miller still in the run Nipigon Park in a 2-out-of-3)ning of. the championship flight ries, If it rains, they play on/Consolation, Mrs, D, (Edith) Tuesday Henry is in the semi-finals of John Dick struck out 14 Bathe the. 2nd Flight consolation;: Mrs Park batters last n do.|5. A, Loyko of Whitby is in the minate the game but main event 3rd Flight sem cked for three runs, home-runj{inals and Mrs, Drew blows by Hanson and Lloyd in| Jacobi is in the consolation sec the fourth and hinth frames and/ {on of this group; Mrs, J, (Sue) a singleton in' the. 8th Kessler is in. the 4th Flight ockerton doubled and consolations main play and Bar tripled. That was Bathe bara'. Workman and. Mary tripled. That was Bathe Anderson will contest se success at semi-final f Flight semi-finals today CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Second Round Mrs. 7 Rosedale, def. Ga up aro F of as repr to he was when Rollo Park's Park's plate arate otal -of the brackets of 'the Hanson gave up a run on hits by Dick and Gazdik the second frame and six in the ? fourth when Connaught piled up tet Pat Austin five hits, including Farncombe's! Kay Helleur, Rosedale, homer and doubles by McGahey SY, Lambton and London' Hunt, det and Healey, They added a run!powns, § and « by Reid in the 7th and two. in FIRST FLIGHT the 8th by Herrington and Mc atone see = Nes ent i . x atharines, def Gahey, to complete their tota Avrora in Harvey 2; Sue Hilton Lou Evans, York be Kay Helleur, also\< Sand 4) def: € Mrs, K Mrs, R def, Doreen Dobbie, Oshawa, |Mrs. A. Pasanen, Woodbridge, J}Applegath, Summit, 6 and 5; |Binkley, Owen Sound, def, Falmer, Burlington, 6 and 4, SECOND FLIGHT Second Rounc -- K, Kreet, Sudbury def, V, Ferguson, Ladies', 4 and 3; rs. W. McNiven, Hamilton Glendale, det. K Cartwright, Kingston, 6 and 4; Mrs. J, "McCallum, Weston, def Mrs. R. Murray, Hamilton Glendale, | S$. Maki, Sudbury, def, Mrs, R, Hamilton Glendale, 5 and 4, THIRD FLIGHT | Second Round -- P, Connor, Uplands, det, Mrs, W. Murphy, Oshawa, 7 \6, Mrs, S&S. A, Loyko, Whitby, Mrs. G, W. Lawson, Burlington, and 5; Mrs, H, Fenton, Whitevale,| def, Mrs, E. Corke, Bay of Quinte, } up; Mrs. B. Ingram, Bay of Quinte, def, Mrs, J. Sim, St. Catharines, | up. FOURTH FLIGHT First Round -- Mrs. 0D, MacKay, Cedar Brae, det. Mrs, A, Fair, Owen Sound, } and 2; Mrs, S$. McBride, Peterbor ough, def. Mrs. B, Whitebread, Credit (Valley, by default; Mrs, J, - Kessler, Oshawa, def, Mrs. A, K, Fenn, Cedar 5S and 4; Mrs. 'N. Marchment, seorgetown, def. Mrs. C, Harris, Hamil- jon Glendale; Mrs. H. Boyes, Summit, det, D, Elliott, Peterborough, 3 and 2. | Second Round -- J, McNeil, Tr jdef, Mrs. C. McKerzie, Ladies', 2 iMrs, J, Kessler, Oshawa, def, Mrs. | |Marchment, Georgetown, 1 up; R. Smith, Thornhill, def. Mrs. H, Boyes, Summit, Sue McBride, Peterborough, det MacKay, Cedar Brae, 5 and 3 FIFTH FLIGHT FIRST ROUND -- Mrs Oshawa, def, Mrs. W rines; Mrs. G. Taylor, A Smith, Summit, 6 McNeil, Trafalgar, Thornhill, 20th hole; Pine Valley, nen, Oshawa, 1 Oshawa, def, Mrs, rines, 19th hole Second Round -- Barbara Workman, Oshawa, def. Mrs. M, Boudreau, Osh- awa, 4 and 3; Morag McNell, Trafal gar, def. Mrs. M,. Taylor, Oshawa, 7 and 5; Mary Anderson, Oshawa, def Mrs, R. J, Frewin, Pine Valley, 6 and 4 CONSOLATION . Mrs. G. Burgess, Bayview, def. Mrs N jail, 9. Catharines, 2 up; A, Smith Semmitt, def. M, Snowball, Thornhill, 2 Mrs. W, Elliott, St. Catharines, def S. Brennan, Oshawa, 2 up. Under 6 Flight, 2nd Round |_ Mrs, W. McLurg, Brampton, def, $ Dance, Summit, § and 4; Mrs. H, Mc |Pherson, Pine Valley, def. C. Price, Credit Valley, 4 and 2. up; Hall, Brae, up; Mrs, .D. Mrs, R def, Mrs up Mary W, Elliott, win, up; Mrs CHE Camowe Tean oe SSAPA w (Marg)! SALE EAGLES, BRAND NEW Reg, $875 ? KINGSTON SCARBOROUGH 266-1901 RD. This Is Why All Contractors CHOOSE McCULLOUGH for their building requirements % PRICES ARE RIGHT! Volume buy- ing from top distributors and manu- facturers provide contractors with best prices (3 we % TERMS ARE RIGHT! 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