Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Oct 1963, p. 10

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jp THE GsriAWA TIM £5, Friday, Geteher 18, 1963 'Bad q wre d Strik Boys Knot Series, e Early To Beat Heffering's In 4th Tilt Striking for three runs in the first inning, Bad Boys Appliance went onto defeat Heffering's Imperials 7-3, last night at Alex- andra Park, to even up the Osh- awa City and District Softball tion's 'City Champion- Finals" at two games apiece. a Fifth and deciding game for 1963 title will be played at 'a Park, tomorrow (Sat- y) afternoon at two-thirty 'clock. Continuing the pattern that stood throughout the cham- mship finals, namely a_vic- ry for the "home team" -- ad Boys grabbed their com- anding lead in the second half lof the first inning when starting -- Reg White got off to a ky start. He fanned Jack don, walked Bill Solomon, truck out Fred Reilly and then walked George Brabin. With two on and two out, Harry Snow and Joe Melnick hit bar'-tr- back singles, to make it a three- run rally. Bad Boys got another run in the third when Reilly walked, Brabin singled and Reilly beat the throw to the plate on Snow's infield grounder. In the fourth inning, Sneddon walked with one out, advanced on a sacrifice by Solomon.and scored when Reilly was safe on an error by Simcoe, The winners opened the fifth inning with a single by Melnick and a double by Bill Berwick. That ended White's sojourn on the pitching slab, with Reg Hickey taking over the duties. He fanned the next two batters, Jack Mackness and Dan Peters but Sneddon doubled to score Berwick for a 7-0 lead. Bad 7th, after there were two out, on singles by Sneddon and Sol- omon and a walk to O'Reilly, but there was no more scoring. Meanwhile, Dan Peters, with a total of nine strikeouts and only one hit allowed, a double by Doug Cole in the second the first six innings. Ron Sim- coe homered, with one out in the 7th, to break the string of goose-eggs. Peters fanned a pcouple more in the 8th and one in the 9th, for a total of one dozen victims, Heffering's got their other two runs in their last time at bat. Joe Piontek beat out an infield single and then with one out, Simcoe was safe on Reilly's error, which scored Piontek and stanza, blanked Heffering's for Simcoe came home when John Carnwith drilled one through Mackness, at 3rd base. Peters gave up only four hits over the distance while Bad White in four innings and five off Hickey in the last half of the game. Brabin had three with Sneddon and Melnick two apiece. HEFFERING'S -- O'Reilly, 2b; Shearer, cf; Piontek, If; Hickey, rf and p; Simcoe, 3b; Cole, ss; Carnwith, 1b; Cirka, c; White, p; Batherson, rf in 5th. BAD BOYS -- Sneddon, 1b; Solomon, 1b; Reilly, 2b; Brabin, If; Snow, rf; Melnick, c; Ber- wick, cf; Mackness, 3b; Peters, Pp. Boys loaded the bases in the 'LAWN BOWLING Ps. 8%. x tt L f The final meeting and dinner the Ladies' Section of 'the a Lawn Bowling Club as held on Wednesday, Oct. 16. | In the absence of our presi-|Cay, Lead, Mrs. B. A. Tunni-|apiece. ent,' Mrs. Dorothy Bentley, ho is in hospital, Mrs. Ina' ty acted as chairman. . Mrs. Avern Taylor's report r the year was complete and) ting. The treasurer, Mrs. * Ladies' Section Closes Another Successful Year Trophy, Mrs. Norman Price, presented it to the '63 singles winner, Mrs. Bert Granik. Runners-up were Mrs. Erni cliffe, second and Mrs, Thomas, skip. SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' BAD BOYS continued the p |game"' in the Oshawa City and attern of winning their 'nome District Softball Association's "City Championship Finals" with a 7-3 decision over Heffer- count. Last night, behind anot e|ing's Imperials, last night, to tie up the series at two wins Heffering's won the first and third games of the set T.\and each time the Bad Boys came right back to even the her fine pitching performance Mrs. J. Anderson gave the|/phy Dan Peters, who claimed an even dozen strikeouts, Bad report of the nominating com- mittee and the'slate of officers for 1964 were the following: Boys held Heffering's to just three runs, two of these in the 9th inning. The winners galloped into a 3-0 lead in the first . Cay, reported a most suC-/president, Mrs. Dorothy Bent-|inning and ran their margin to 7-0 by the halfway mark. Now ley; vice - president, Mrs. A.|the stage is set for the fifth and deciding game, which will Brown; second vice - president,| pe played at Alexandra Park tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon, ssful year. < Mrs, Gordon Pirie gavé™ her port on the Gold Cup Tourna-| and thanked all who had d her while Mrs. Ewart ent reported on the suc- ss of the Bassett trophy rnament, | _Mrs. J. T. Lindsay, social wener, Mrs. D. L. Richard- Mrs. J, Anderson, Mrs. . Langmaid and Mrs. Nor- an Price plan to hold more gocal tournaments in 1964. Mrs./ Windsay' thanked her assistant, rs. A. Brown. Mrs. Reginald Norris report- on the Provincial playoff, ith three of the club's ladis the finals, Local club mem- 's, Belle Gibbs, Mildred Read Margaret Flintoff were all) in ac Lawn Bowling} 8. }, Reports on the House oo , Press and card tourna- were given, following ich the prizes were dis- ibuted. _Mrs. R. J. McConnell thank-) her committee, consisting of, irs. Bert Granik, Mrs. J. Kel- gton and Mrs. D. Blore. RIZE WINNERS ba The following were winners of | ntley, Bert Wight, Belle; JGibbs, Alice Murray, Ethel "MacMillan, Merle McConnell, tthel Cay, Dorothy Nichol- , Reah Mann, Helen Piatti, illa Kellington, Evelyn Tunni- 3cliffe, Helen McGregor, Mary Pirie, Ruby Monncey,, ffer and Dorothy Beamer. «The winners in the closing se- #ries were Dorothy Bentley, Merle McConnell, Stella Dew- , Ethel Cay, Bert Wight, : Falice Murray, Rilla Kellington, Nancy }Helen McGregor, pcre, Evelyn Tunnicliffe, Geor- Bie Kerrin and Dorothy Nichol- pson. : f The 1962 winner of The Beal ' Tennis Club Holds First - Table Session Oshawa Tennis Club launched winter program on Wednes- night with their first tabie session, which was con- by Harry Joyce and wife eadie be _o a coffee session e While vening's fun. the turnout, for this first ednesday night event of the r months, was not large, ithusiasm was high and a turnout is assured for week. All table-tennis play- 'i interested are cordially in- {vited to enjoy the evening's en- jtertainment and exercise, at "Oshawa Tennis Club. These ednesday night sessions will a weekly feature at OTC dur- g the winter months. » Those on hand this week in- feluded Cliff and "Win" Gil- Pbride, Harry and Annette Joyce, Pat Dench, Don Stiles, Kari pes, Norm Davis, Peter e k and Harry Mitchell. « rs be hew ey CALL FARM PLAYER DETROIT (AP) Gordie Howe's injured ankle, which kept him from tying for a scor- ing record Wednesday night, prompted Detroit Red Wings to call up a farm system player Thursday. General manager: coach Sid Abel said right winger Billy McNeill was being re- called from the Pittsburgh farm club of the American Hockey League. Filo urke, Georgie Kerren and the «Business girls, Margaret Bax- Mrs. M. Baxter; secretary, Mrs Avern Taylor; treasurer, Mrs. E. Cay; house convener, Mrs. |m -|with starting time scheduled for 2:30 o'clock. If the weather- an continues to favor us with the kind of weather we've J. Murray; cards and flowers,| enjoyed all week, tomorrow afternoon's game should draw a Mrs, R, Smith; lockers, Mirs, J.| banner crowd, and a lively one also, since -each club has its Richardson; publicity; M Mrs. J. B. McGregor; pw chasing, Mrs. Ina Lindsay and| tournament, Dorothy Bentley; Mrs. R. x x | T3.!own band of enthusiastic rooters. r- x x OSHAWA GENERALS invade Montreal tonight, for a Mrs. Norman. Price; games, |schedule fixture with the Junior Canadiens. Ricky Gay, the J. McConnell; social|/ husky puckster from Courtice, will be in uniform with the convener, Mrs. M. White; June,|Generals tonight, being brought up from the Whitby Dunlops, Mrs. N. Langmaid; July, Mrs. J. Anderson: August, Mrs, J Pirie and September, Mrs. J Coleman, GIFT TO CLUB A' personal donation was to help bolster the gaps created | Art Hampson is sidelined with a |have successfully concluded the player releases needed, except by injuries and illness. Wayne '| Cashman is still out of action, with a bad shoulder while "strep" throat. The Generals necessary negotiations for all the one for Bill Dunnell. The voted by the ladies to be given|St. Mary's Club refuses to grant Dunnell his release so he | will appeal to the OHA Sub-Committee for a ruling, when that Though the president, Mrs.| group meets tomorrow. Generals are booked to play in St. Dorothy Bentley, is not retir-|Catharines against the Junior Black Hawks, on Sunday after- the men, for club expenses. ing, a suitable gift was her from the club. Mrs. R: J. McConnell to rescind the motion to have 10-cent wished games, as the time might be used to on the! sent t0 noon. Meanwhile, Oshawa and Bowmanville hockey fans are looking forward to Tuesday night's game in Bowmanville, |Marlies is so strong and well-b when Toronto Marlboros will be the visitors. {has been quoted as saying that his 1963-64 edition of the Stafford Smythe alanced that they are a cinch better advantage. This motion|to win the Memorial Cup. This, of course, is the kind of talk was carried. Purchases for 1964 were pier in Peterobrough this week and rizes for the games: Dorothy | events through the winter were! on and suggestions for made. |that arouses rival teams to pea they may also upset the dope- | remember? k effort. Marlies were beaten if the Generals get clicking, sheet -- it's happened before, SPORTS CALENDAR Boys collected seven hits off P TODAY FOOTBALL Lakeshore District COSSA 'Oshawa' League -- O'Neill Jrs. vs Donevan Jrs. at Donevan, 4.00 p.m.; McLaughlin Jrs. vs Central Jrs., at Kinsmen Stadi- um, 5.00 p.m.; Central Srs. vs McLaughlin Srs. at Kinsmen Stadium 6.30 p.m. and Donevan Srs. vs. O'Neill Srs. at Kinsmen Stadium, 8.00 p.m. HOCKEY OHA Junior 'A' League -- Oshawa Generals vs Montreal Jr, Canadiens, at Montreal, 8.30 SATURDAY SOFTBALL Oshawa City and _ District Association "City Championship} Finals" -- Bad Boy Appliance} vs Heffering's imperials, «at Alexandra Park, 2.30 p.m; 5th and deciding game of title series, RUGGER Intermediate Eastern League -- Oshawa Vikings vs Toronto Wanderers, at Brougham, 3.00 p.m. and Intermediate Central League -- Oshawa Vandals vs Accountants, at Toronto Den- tonia Park, 3.00 p.m. Toronto Estonia Plays Here Sunday Oshawa soccer fans will have a chance to see some interest- ing entertainment this Sunday afternoon at the Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, when To- ronto Estonia, of the National Soccer League, visits Oshawa Polonia for an exhibition game. Kick-off time is 3.00 p.m. Polonia players have been practising hard ior this game Reports of a year of good fel- lowship and keen competition at the fall meeting of the Osh- awa Lawn Bowling Club, About 50 members enjoyed a delicious meal, served by the ladies' sec- tion of the club, before settling down for their business meet- ing. A net loss of one member was reported from the 1962 season. This year there were 92 mem- bers of the men's section and 85 members of the ladies' sec- tion compared with 103 and 75, respectively, a year ago. Reports covering all phases of club operations were presented. These showed tournament attes- dance up and greater interest taken by the members in tne local competitions. The club will have a credit balance when the books are closed. GOLD CUP SUCCESS It was stated 80 rinks had tournament. Receipts tota'led approximately $2,300. There was a profit of $863.39. A net profit of $232 was also reported from the local games. Tribute was paid to Ron Snow- den, chairman and the membe~s of the greens committee for the excellent playing conditions dur- ing the season which con- tributed much to the enjoyment been keeping his plans a dark secret but word is out that his Polonia-team will have one or more guest players in their line- up on Sunday afternoon,, Iden- tity of the "dark horses" will not be disclosed until game- and should give a good account jof themselves against the classy Estonian team. | Manager Johnny ko has| time but such well-known stars as Pedretti, Lopes, Battista and Kelly have been mentioned as "probable starters". BAD BOY Goes Berserk! Pri sh) If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! Open Night! KING ST, E. AT + BAD BOY (Except Saturday) 'Til OWNLINE ces to Smithereens! mn ON ax e Furniture e@ Appliances e Hi-Fi e TV FURNITURE APPLIANCES 9:30 728-4658 were presented Thursday night taken part in the Gold Cup of local and outside players who had occasion to use the club facilities. Appreciation was expressed to the members of the ladies' se<- tion of the club for their dona- tion of $600. Tribute was paid by the retiring president, Ewart Clemence, to Joseph C, Ward and H. Edgar Bradley, both members of the club for many years, who died in recent weeks. MEN'S AWARDS Robert Gallagher conducted the presentation of trophies and prizes won in the men's club games. Ewart Alger presented the 0. M. Alger Memorial Trophy to Gordon MacMillan, skip; Merv. Brock, Dave Reynolds and Ernest Richardson who won the rinks competition. In second place were Grant Murray, skip; Ernest Rundle, William Ward « ad Walter Dearborne. Third were J. Morrison, skip; Reg. Norris, Jack McLeod and B. Tunnicliffe; while fourth were Byron Edmondson, skip; Owen Nicholas, Clint Baxter and Clar- ence Hopps. The Lew McConkey 'Trophy was presented by T. D. Thomas to George Constable, skip; Bruce McGregor and Chester Robinson, who won the trebles playdowns. In second place were Roy Mann, skip; W. Cole end A. Hodge, E. Clemence, skip; F. Lindsay and J. Cole- man were third with P. A. Can- ning, skip; Don Crothers and Ernie Cay, fourth. Gregor, doubles. Jack Piatti and Wally Butler were second with W. A. Dewland and Dave Reynolds third and Grant Murray and Jack Coleman fourth. Clint Baxter won the junior singles competition with Ed. Lugtenburg in the runner-up position, In the senior singles, Jack Hunter was the winner with Ewart-Cornish as runner- up. The senior semi-finalists were Sam MacMillan and Ernie Rundle. Jack Hunter won the club singles title. OFFICERS ELECTED Officers elected for the ensu- ing year are: Art Brown, presi- dent; Ewart Clemence, past- president; O. C. Eagle, first vice-president; Gordon MacMil- lan, second vice-president; Chester Robinson, secretary and P. A. Canning, treasurer. Finance and Property Com- mittee -- P, Canning, chair- man; G. W. Read, Jack Bid- dulph, Dr. A. W. Harding, B. S. Edmondson and E. Clemence. chairman; Frank Kellar, D. Reynolds, W. Joyce, G. Twiddy, 0. C. Eagle and W.. Butler. Local games E. Rundle, The Pierson - White Trophy ws presented by W. L. Pierson to Jack Cook and Bruce Mc- who won the club Oshawa Lawn Bowlers Hold Annual Meeting George Constable, "2S te lan, A. G. Ps - so. Trophies -- J. Morrison. Instruction Committee -- Sam MacMillan and W. A, Greens Committee -- G. W. Read, chairman; J. ) E. Jackson, S. Gibbs and R. Snowden. Publicity -- F. Lind- say. Membership --Dr. 8. J. Phillips, chairman; ~ Jeff Authors, E. Cay, J. Av and Dean McLaughlin. Lockers. -- Sam MacMillan. House'Com- mittee--Cletence Foster, chair- man and Hector Campbell. j 'Minor Hockey Registrations Start Monday 'Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso- ciation will be its regis- tration of players, for the com- ing season, next week. Registration for Bantam-age boys is' slated for next Monday evening, October 21, at 6.30 p.m, Midget and Juvenile plavers will register on Tuesday, Octo- chairman; J. Piatti, C. Baxter,| ber 22, at 6.30 in the even.us The age limit for Bantam is W. Pierson, Ted Solly and H./14 years-of-age-and-under as Campbell. |August 1, 1963. Gold Cup -- G. W. Read,| The Midget age limit is « .irrvan; R. Gallagher, secre-|16 and under as of August 1, tary; Dr. S. J. Phillips, J. Bid-|1963, while the Juvenile age |dulph, W. A. Dewland and A.|limit is 18-and-under, as of 1G. Coppin. Open Tournaments--! August 1, 1963. Tomorrow! $60,000 Canadian Championship with the best international field ever assembled in Canada POST TIME 2 P.M. The Thoroughbreds return to GirEENWOOD NEW POST TIME 1:30 Gonslioe =Schenley OFX. | CANADIAN WHISKY Tiaa of Canadas most dastinguished master dastillors srrnh bilyaged wha pron aherenen! Conadan eochenley. Zé VALLEYFIELD. P.0,. CANADA

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