10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 22nd, 1964 PLAY OVERTIME Oshawa Green 'Win Third Straight By GERRY SUTTON Satu Fleet-footed Ken Thompson, playing est ame of the seasan, led Oshawa Green § Gaels te a 18-11 yertime yie- | tory eyer Hastings Legiannaires in an Ontario Lacrasse Assacia- tien Junior game at Hastings Bi y fight, e iB-year-old right-winger, whe starred for Weyburn in the pons Junie? Ho ek e S past seas@n, score al at the two: rk af the ayertime assinted on the in: with less ae A iim Hage maining. econds re He paced the Green Gaels seering attack with three goals and four assists and hit the Reuven on two ather attempts. © fTED FOR FIRST tend Way B. Ff ton, | surance m 1. Qs 4. Os) {$' The victory, Green Gaels' 11.38, third-straight, maved them inte a first-place tie with the idle Brampten Armstrongs. Haw- ever, Gaels have a golden op- portunity to take over sole pas- session of first at the Children's| ed, Arena tonight, when theY¥lincluding two majors to Hast- battle. the Alderwood Terriers. |i, John Davis also had a seven-|*"8°: ; point night with two goals and Jack Armour received one of 4 five assists. The points increas-|the majors when he high-stick- Davis * ed his teague-leading total to)ed Stinson and cut him far six > 60, including 36 goals. stitches in the second period. ;, Other two geal marksmen for Stinson came back late in the |. * the Gaels, were Don Stinson, third and still played a fine), » Ross Jones and Higgs. Brian|game. 19. * Thompson and Dave Houston | |20. * completed the scering. GAELS' GAB -- Defenceman aI Bill Armour paced Hastings! Jim Hinkson missed the con- : with four goals and assists, Ken Henderson alsojarm. He. is a possible starter fired four markers. Jacklfor tonight's game. .. . Higgs Armour, Jim Grady and Jim/is out of the game with'a pull-|? « Gooley added the others. {ed muscle in his leg. However, KEN THOMPSON 18 9 10. 1- ne Ha Osi ed with only 14 penalties cal Qs seven against each team,)|12. 13. Os! (c . Os! Os 1 1 Os! Os' Os 10.23, (kK The game was cleanly play-iNeil Armstrong, who missed! Penalty--Henderson 2.11. in the lineup. . . his usual good 29 shots, 14 im the first peri ings, 2 OSHAWA '-- goal, Davies, Kolesnick, Kiwior, Higgs, Peters; forwards, a HASTINGS -- goal, Platt; defence, J. three fruit baskets, danated by rmaur, rie; forwards, Cartwright, McDonald, Amour, La Plante, and Hutchinson. 2. Hastings Henderson (J. Armour) 4.10 3. Hastings, Henderson (B. Armour) 4.36 5. Hastings, Henderson (J. Armour) 13. 4. Hastings, Grady (B. Armour) 7. Oshawa, Penalties -- (served by Nicholls) 10.52, Hastings, (Higgs, Hastings, Penalties -- Hastings, Gooley (B. Armour) Hastings, (Barrie, Hastings, 22. Hastings, . (Henderson) three|test heeause of a badly bruised) Penalties -- 3. Oshawa, K 24. Oshawa, Higgs Vic Foxhall {~SpoRTS" Skips Win In Foxhall Trophy ai : The Provincial Lawn Bowling SOFTBALL 5 Association Benevolent Fund), Lofente Beaches Major Fast:| will receive $104 as the result hell League om Oshawa Tony's of the mixed trebles tourna-|#! New Toronts, 8 p.m. | ment held Sunday afternoon on|_ City and District League -- the greens of the Qshawa|Newmarket at Brooklin, 8.15 Lawn Bowling Club. p.m. A capacity entry of 32 teams| Civil Service League -- Fo- Marshall played|!0ok part in. the two 12-end ley's vs Rundles, at Thorn: ame, stopping) Bames: In addition to the play-|ton's Corners, 6.45 p.m.; Dodds ne [ers from Oshawa, participants vs Excelsiors, at Alexandra 'lwere as follows: Whitby, five! Park, 8.30 p.m.; Thompson's vs teams; Cobourg, 4 teams; Port| Wood's, at Alexandra, 6.30 p.m 'Perry, 1 team; Port Hope, jland Chickenvilla vs Reynold's, team; . Peterborough, two 4t Radio Park (South), 6.45 p.m. teams and Port Colborne, 1| UAW League -- Plaza Dixie team. vs Dover's Alexandra E.. Dy- The Foxhall Trophy and the)ett's Sports ys Scugog Clean- jers, Alexandra W. and Maver- /Miss M. MacMillan, of Oshawa, |ics vs Kent's, at Lakeview ft\were won by Vie Foxhall, Mrs.| (east). All games 6.30 p.m, Emily Nichols and Foster Rus-) Oshawa Minor Assoec.: (Ki- sell. of Cobourg, wha had a|wanis Bantam League) -- Storie 2.51\\score of 81 for their two wins. |at Bathe and Pernpill at Sunny- Arthur Brawn, president of Side; (Midget League) -- Gen- the Oshawa club, extended a/@sha at Storie; Nipigon at North "iweleame to the visiting bow!-/Oshawa and Lake Vista at Run- 18.i2/ers. Harry Lott, chairman for|#le; all games at 6.30 p.m. 19.02/ District 14, which sponsored pagup, a) peel the tournament, voiced appreci- BASEBALL Stinson 12.16, Jones 16.20. lation to the Oshawa Club for' J its hospitality and thanked the|League -- Cobourg at Peter- 4s ladies for the lunches served horough, 7.30 p.m, \3\'hetween the games. Eastern Ontario Juvenile ' Chairman Lott announced League -- Port Hope at Cour- 5.02 that the Benevolent Fund Tour-|tice, 6.15 p.m fe nament will be: held on the Oshawa Legion Tyke League 14.33, greens of the Peterborough -- North-Hast vs North-West. at 16-01 Cub next year Alexandra Park and Sauth-West -- -\vs South-East, at Eastview ' Park. Both games 6.15 p.m. Emile Gay Is ors, eat, Beaten Winner In His Debut As Skip | Houdaille Ind., at Alexandra W jand Oshawa Dairy vs_ Dairy The Saturday afternoon club games at the Oshawa Lawn Queen, at Harman Park. Both {games 6.15 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Junior -- Alderwood Ter- tiers vs Oshawa Green Gaels, at Oshawa's Children's Arena, 2.57 : 8.30 p.m Bowling Club are more popular) "Juvenile -- Junior League -- vi2ithan ever before. Under the! yoo Bosco Real Estate vs Tom direction of Chairman Ernie! Gylien's Fsso. at Children's Rundle, sponsors for each Of/Arena, 6.80 p.m the tournaments, unti] Septem-| Oshawa Minor Novice League ber, have been arranged and|-- Union Rod and Gun Club vs a large number of members) Auto Workers Credit Union, 6 Gaels rday night's game, will be . Gaels' goal- er Merv oal for Hast- rives. ne Platt, in stopped 34 Marshall; defence, Jones, Davis, K. Thompson, fhompson, Stinsen, Clayton, Haus- reland and Stahls. Grady, Nicholls, Gooley, Bar. MeMahon, Henderson, Hopero! FIRST PERIOD hawe, Higgs (Stinson) 8. Thompson Davis) hawa, finsan, Stinson (Marshall) Hastings Eastern Ontario Midget SECOND PERIOD 8. Armour 6B. Armour (Ba Daivs Stinson Davis) Henderson hawa, Houston layton, --Davis) hawa, Davis (K. Thompson) hawa, K. Thompson (Bevis) 17.55 Henderson 3.54, Stinson Kiwior 8.14, Gooley (major) 10.59, 11.12, J. Armour (major) 11.52 stings, hawa, hawa, rrie) THIRD PERIOD 1.06 B. Armour Gooley) 4.51 Jones (K. Thompson) 6.15 K. Thompson (Houston) 8.24 Jones (K. Thompson) . 9.15 J Armour (McMahon) 13.38 B. Armour hawa, hawa, hawa, 18.15 Barrie 1.38, K. Thompso Kiwior 13.50. OVERTIME PERIOD Thompson (Davis) Thompson, Stinson) Ajax Merchants Clobber Oshawa Ajax Merchants trounced Osh-|Jim Breckinbridge was safe on awa Merchants 15-3, yesterday|an error and Roland followed a afternoon at Ajax, in their Hast-|wild pitch with a single, to) ern Ontario Senior Baseball/camplete another three-run aut- League schedule fixture. |burst. At this point, Jim Pipher Dan O'Shea pitched the win|!ook over the mound from Wills. jaround for only six innings. Hejeighth on a single, walk, error gave way to Bob Hooper as a/and Roland's double. | jand Hooper tripled, then went\single and twe walks, had a ion ta \for Ajax, although he stayed) He gave up four runs in the | |pinch-hitter, in the sixth inning Roland, with a homer, double, t \t | isher, ss; Hogg, 8b; Cole, e; 5 'In the seventh, Mike Joel p; Wood, cf in Yh; Beers, cf infield out. Joel accounted for ab: Peterson, rf; Daze, If; Tet /9th. Rennick, 2b in 7th; Pope, rf in \Hegg and Cole having the 'Oshawa Bantams Daze with a_ pitched then : baseball action Saturday, Osh-| Juniors took a 12-3 licking in their inter-city game at Rich: |mond Hill on Saturday night when. Ray Judd Oshawa hoys to five scattered) hits, while striking out 17 bat- te ¢ jhut was forced by Gaskell, then|ss; pitch the last three frames. perfect day al the plate. Tet-\Rowden doubled. and Gaskell) Judd, p. Oshawa got a run in the first|lock with three-for-five was next|seored when Young was safe Be SM linning when John Hogg was in line with Tripp and Daze each/9" an infield error. and Davis got his second hit in| p the fifth but the Cleaners didn'tiifying round saecer Rewden singled with one out and Bob Young homered. mound for Oshawa but was re- bunched three hits, two of them doubles, for a pair af runs in it good for four runs in the fourth, then added two in the seventh }and one in the eighth. many errors. These, coupled with the homesters' total of 16 inits, made it a one-sided affair. Posi My a double ond} piee jsingles in five trips, pae jattack for Richmond Hill with \Tidsbury having three safeties jand DeGerr a pair, _ §CUGOG CLEANERS -- Dav- is, ss; Gaskell, 1b; Rewden, ab; Young, ef; Mason, p; Hebbs, p in 2nd; Szyszka, 2b; ba aig 1 e; Norris, If; Yahn, rf, Tilk, rf in 8th; Seneca, If in 8th. ot RICHMOND HILL -- DeGeer, = _ $b; Haneoek, of, Sayman, 1b; Davis opened with' a single Watt, If; Mugford, rf; Tidsbury. Selvage, 2b; Coultes, ¢; Scugog Juniors Are Beaten At Richmond Hill Oshawa Scugog Cleaners limited the | ITALIANS WIN ROME (AP) -- Italy oland 4-0 in an Olympic Young singled in the fourth feated yal- teh ame will be land, June core again until the sixth when | Thursday. Return |plaved in Poznan, 5 Callouses Pain, Burning, Tenderness | On Bottom of Feet Beb Mason started on the laced in the second inning by urray Hobbs. Richmond Hill got a run in he first inning an two hits and he second. They added two in he fifth and had a big splurge,| ,,. fast, grateful relief t Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads. y also remove callouses ene of the quickest ways Scugogs were below form in| SB0¥8 te medical science, heir defensive play, Hobbs giv- g up four walks while his eammates were guilty of as \saffe on an infield error, stole| having a pair. . jsecond base and scored an r 2 . : | \Jack Cole's single. Tm the sixth, pe nHAWA = Wills, p and rf; |\Lucky Wills opened with aj : | single, advanced on a wild piton! pee: pe Camppell, 1b 7 | 1g b A ; By, ui * H e- jand scored on Hogg's dauble.|coniey, batted in 5th; Wagner.| opened with a single, tonk two): 6th bases on a bad throw by the|/" "": fart and scored later on an) AJAX -- Tripp, ss; Marshall,| ' ; e :| }Oshawa's fourth and final run Jock. 1b; O'Shea, p: Finnigan,| Jalsa, this one a hamer, in the!c: Roland, 3b: Chomey, cf; | | Mike Joel's homer and two 6th; Hopper, p, batted in &th; singles gave him half of Osh- Breckinridge, c, batted in 6th. lawa's-tatal: of bite, with. Wills, ee athers Lucky Wills was Qshawa's T | starting pitcher. He hit Reg ball. to rounce Cobourg \t open the second stanza In Eastern Ontari | Norm Tetlock followed with a ne te | single. Before the inning Wasiawa had little trouble defeat- over, four runs had scored . - ing Cobourg 13-5 in all-round| without any more hits, three fat\team effort at Cobourg. | jerrors and a walk, doing the Phe winners had 17 hits and damage. __|had big innings in the third and _ Ajax's attack broke out again seventh, when they seored four in the fifth, with four runs ONlang five runs respectively four hits, including MacRoland's! Pete MacNamee and. Jim twa-run homer and another bY Nesbitt led the barrage with) Bob Tripp. In the sixth, Daze/homers. Andy Kit went four for doubled and pinch-hitter Hooper).i, and Bernie McGuire three tripled with two out. Pinch-hitter/ fon cix, Ron Joseph took over for Pitcher Stars As Garry Christenson in the fourth and remained in control from Oshawa Triumphs | | Oshawa outslugged Lakefield Oghawa's PeeWees| then on to get the victory. 5 in an Eastern Ontarie 12-5 dra Park yesterday. -- Defeat Port Hope Tyke baseball game at Winning pitcher Larry Mat Oshawa Lgeionnaires edged Port Hope 8-7 in an extra in- ning Eastern Ontario Inter- County PeeWee baseball game at Alexandra Park on Saturday. The Oshawa boys scored the jhews allowed only four hits to |Lakefield, including a home run ito Rick Blewett. The winners made eight hits} with Doug Mitchell collecting Oshawa Legionnaires are turning out. \p.m. and Tony's Refreshments Last Saturday the A. W./vs Houdaille Ind.. 7 p.m. Both Rundle Garden Centre was the/games at Bathe Park. sponsor of event and provided SOCCER apenas OLA JR, "A" LACROSSE TONIGHT Alderwood Terriers VS, Oshawa Green Geels OSHAWA ARENA 8:30 P.M, "LARRY IRELAND Adults $1.00 Students 50¢ Lose To Richardson's; provided gift certificates fOr Qchawa and District (First;three of them. Mike Elliott the winners, The greets were) niicigny Rangers vs This-|aided with a home run Lake-|Winning run in the eighth in-|{ Children 25 (free with edults) inexeellent eandition ana the tles, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial|field made 11 errors, whil eOsh- hehe enjoyed the hot Wea-'stagium, § p.m. (Segond Divi-awa had six. ther. sion) -- Rangers ys Ukrainia.|~ " an Ernie Cay, who decided to try| at Kinsmen Stadium. 6.45 p.m his wings as 'a skip, for the} Minor League -- N. Oshawa ' third base.| Laurie's from threatening any first time, emerged the winner.|ys Bathe. at Northway Court,| Oshawa Juv s. g rally. In rolling up a score of 34 plus 5/6 p.m.; St. John's vs "Beran Defeat Petes, contest when John. Bradiley| came in from third on a neat) bunt by Scott Willson. Oshawa collected 12 hits, while Port Hope made seven However, the losers made five errors to two by the Oshawa \club. Blank Lauries Here Oshawa Junior Legionnaires|trying to reach after one out. Holt singled, Rose Store Hours: Mon. Thru Fri. 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. Sat. 9 am. to 6 p.m. * had another of those win-and-/Then, with two out, Rick Foley} bi * lase weekends in their Leaside|singled and went all the way} Mike Kilkenny was on thejhe received the able assistance|at Uxbridge. 7 p.m.: Ukrainia Baseball Association JuniOrt|when the ball was muffed in/™oUnd for the visitors andjf Mrs. Evlyn Tunnicliffe and|vs Simcoe Hall, at Southmead, | » League schedule, dropping al ine outfield struck out séven batters in the|Mrs. Meta Goodman. Ernie/6 p.m.: Fernhill vs Valleyview is ce * 18-7 verdict at the hands of the s first three innings. In the fourth, Rundle, who had Georgie Ker-|at North Court, 7.30 p.m. and H t F h ; league - leading Richardson's| 4 walk to Weiss and Gartley's)lan McNamee opened. with alrin and "Lo" Love as the other Lake Vista vs Woodview, at ec 1C inls: walked, Zak singled, so did Sports, at. Talbot Park, in Lea-/homer added two more rins in haar at soures ae a single| members of his team, was sec-|Southmead, 7.30 p.m. Oshawa UAW Juveniles nosea|CToxmae 84 they pushed three ie i night and then|the third inning but the balloon!by Al Etchells, after one out,/ond for two wins with a score ee a s | AW Juveniles nosed |. ver the plate, making it ' side, wR A to ape ten really went aotin the bottom of|fer the first run of the game. ve 34. Fy thid two-game win- worm S GAMES jout a 7-4 decision over Peter- Aelpg ove P e « Givie Memorial Stadium on|the fourth, when Richardson's) In the fifth, with two out,iner was Clarence Foster who,!" city and District League [borough Juveniles, in an East: Th the 9th, with one out, Ros- Saturday afternoon to blankjscored eight runs on three|Mick Flynn drew a walk and|with - Daisy Solley and Mrs./Richmond. Hill ys Bad Biv at pte re duvenile Less Ue pond connected, so did Corneal Doug Laurie's Sports 3-0 walks and six its, plus three sialed second base. McNamee Drew, had a, score of 32. lexcndrk. Pane. 3 igi ay The ye hype gle re ser and Holt, then a pair of walks errors. Bo eiss hit a homer|singled to ncore him and | ow ; chs: ree bi se ; , a , awa lads scor , i t LOSE TO RICHARDSON'S | with the bases loaded, to high-/ romped home blareeir Pasay. Prizes for one win went to}gog vs Baytor and Sons, atlall seven of their runs in the eollowes by. & ince pine - In th on Friday night,| i inl , - Jack Piatti, Mrs. Ethel Cay and/Kinsmen Park, 8.15 p.m. andjlast two innings, to snatch the jiu 4 uF ; in the game on ¥ night,| light the parade. triple by Ron- Bell. Etchells - Short: Reg. Norris, Mrs.!A a 7 ba 4 85, rally and what proved the win- Brian Hawkins pitehed the first drew a walk and. ene, Oliver Short; Reg. Norris, Mrs.|A and W vs Aurora, 8.19 p.m. | verdict. pen " Paid : Dave Stickney finished out alk and Al Barnett maw: ¢ j ; : : ning run of the game five innings for Richatdson'sn, game for Legionnaires, |Singled to score Bell, for the Nettie Brawn and B. Wight. . AW Laegue Lords v8! Corneal, pitching for Oshawa " Misi Lcseeaid = Fh duet ia the teoend. on S702 up one run in the sixth third run of the rally, making hg prying gant org party, ae eh te at Alexan- petiret the nomena ia 1-2-3 a eat d singles by Bill|the score 3-0, and that's how the|ment w ; j : Fore) | Be lorder for the first four frames Ian McNamee's single, a stolen) rojey i a Alig J |game ended as Kilkenny found|P-m. All members of the club, Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee|In the fourth they scored four QUICK CLEAN , base and error throw, followed| 7 nh Bickers ant tnit| himself again and faved ciglincluding the beginners, are League (East Division) -- North|runs on two hits and added an- - by an infield muff on Dave A ay, sehar SON § outn"|more 'batters in the last three\urged to take part. Oshawa at Kingside; Woodview/other tally in the sixth, then CENTRE : Mitehell's grounder. Cohews th tes 20 ack team had) rings. : - at Hanman and Eastview atione in the seventh. McCarthy, In the fourth, Ken Brack\""' *** 7 Ian McNamee, with a triple, . [Sunny site ae Viste. Baksige| Dilley and Rick MeKinnely were Budget Dry Cleening > walked with twa out, advanced) BLANK LAURIE'S SPORTS single and walk in four trips to Oshawa Pair lee Moraine' Stable" at Glen| tei big hitters. Corneal claim- In 30 Minutes on a passed ball and scored on at Kinsmen Stadium here|the plate and Ron Bell, with s Fernhill < ed 10 strikeouts. WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP ] ' E : Stewart and Fernhill z dle. e : @ single by Gerry Nekkers. Saturday afternoon, Gerry Nek-|exactly the same record, were . geet gl Ath Ps Rundle.|"McKinnely pitching. for the BIG 8 LB. 2 00 Oshawa's big inning was the|kers pitched Legionnaires to: a Dehnwe's two big hitters. Nek- Co To Prize Petes, held Oshawa to only] LOAD ONLY .. a ' fifth when they bunched two}3-0 shutout over Doug Laurie's|Kers, Etchells and Barnett each BASEBALL one hit, by Willoughby, in the : > walks, a hit batter and four|Sports, giving up seven hits but) had a single Easern Ontario Midget|first seven-innings and another 167 Simcoe St. S. ' singles, by Ted Lutton, Allkeeping them well-scattered to poug LAURIE SPORTS At Port Per |League --. Ajax vs Oshawa, at\by Foster. In the. 8th, UAW] _ 5 Blocks South of 4 Corners Etchells, Ron Bell and_ Mick)register the win. White i RIE SPORTS -- ry |Kinsmen Civic Memorial §Sta-/\came to life when Corneal Flynn, for a total of four runs.) pete Mahovlich. with two vere 2b; Austin, ce; Munn, dium, 6.30 p.m started them with a_ single, to make the score 12-6. They|singles and a walk in four Mi Lennard bad Mahovlich, efi Jack Hunter and Charles rer Oshawa Legion Pee Wee| -- yot their other run in the seventh) chances, was Laurie's best! tger, ss; Adams, 3b; Et- cock, of Oshawa, won top hon-/League -- People's Clothing vs on Lutton's single, a choice/patter eilast Nabkers with sell, 1b; Kikenny, p ors in the men's doubles tour-|Jubjlee Pavilion, at Alexandra| SEE THE ROUGHEST BO OF THE play that missed and a sacrifice| paul Austin having a double OSHAWA LEGIONNAIRES --\"@™ent played Saturday on the|Park and Auto Workers Credit) @ RETURN GRUDGE TAG TEAM B ie fly by Flynn and single in four tries. Their Mitchell, 2b; Flynn, ss; Mc-|8teens of the lawn bowling club|Union vs South-West, at East-| Ap = BOUT @ Gerry Nekkers started on thelother three hits, all singles,|Namee, 1b; Bell, cf; Etchells,|2t Port Perry. There was ajview Park. Both games 6.15) Yukon Eri io Di ' maund for Legionnaires but|were claimed by Bill Lennard,|c; Barnett, If; Joel, ff; Joel,|°apacity entry. pint, se end Ilie DiPaela Bulldog Brower The Beast ee ACC. BY HIS MANAGER ]) : Hans Schmidt vs Eric Froehlic rf; Nekkers, p;| In second place with three |) a OROSSE bata badd F zy "eattya ong OLA Junior League -- Oshawa| vm Abia At oF eITY-/@reen Gaels vs Mimico Moun-| Prizes for high score with twOliieg g 30 p.m | ; ye Mr. McFadyen|"aiiatin Ge : aod wins went ta Mr. . Mct | Ontario County Minor (Novice and his partner from Toronto,/and Bantam) Oshawa. at while Art Cox and W .Owen,|Brooklin. of Port Perry, were high in the} Ontario County Pee Wee | one-win category League -- Whitby at Markham The playdewn for the provin-jand Brooklin at Oshawa. Both cial doubles competition is}games 7 p.m, nearing conclusion at the Osh-| ay pet awa Lawn Bowling Club On WRESTLING f Exhibition of ~ Professional Friday night Frank Kellar and), ' \. Whiteley defeated Jack Hunt- Wrestling (three bouts) at Chil ; 7 dren's Arena, 8.4) p.m Davie Mosier with two hom-¢? and Sam MacMillan and won) ers and a triple and Dan Me- the right to enter the club final. | A. E, JOHNSON 0,0. OPTOMETRIST Winner ee BR G 6 Omission--Lady ; : Lulu by ahton SIXTH RACE Purse $3,000 allow/Kee with a home run plus a In the final, to be played this} Poo! 4.478. 'Goudie P Berea, tte miles. (8) up, foaled i") single Jed the winners' attack. |Tuesday night, the Kellar-White-| Judge gave up only four hits\ley duo will be pitted against 14% King St. East 723-2721 | found Richardson's in a hitting)Bob Honsherger and Jim|3b; Reeson, mood. Bob Weiss opened with a|Adams. Thanks to some stout! Hentig, rf. double and John Gartley did the! defensive play, especially by the ~ same, but the latter was caught| infielders, Legionnaires kept Home Runs Feature WOODBINE RACE RESULTS Local Legion Play Copyright 1964 by McMurray Publishing Co., Ltd. (Daily Racing Form). _ Billy Red Lyons ys Mike Valentino Tickets. for these exhibitions at the CASINO RESAURANE -- PAT MILOSH PROMOTER OSHAWA ARENA 'wes June 23rd | 8:45 P.M. | Aided by key plays and time ' THE BEAST ly hitting, Larry Judge pitch won'ed Oshawa Heating to an up- | set 8-4 victory over Oshawa 4/Dairy in an Oshawa Legion} 2antam haseball.game at Kast view Park yesterday = ¥ FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900, claim-|Start good for all by Sky Diver ing four-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs (8). | driving t-Remister, Shuk 8.80 3.90 2.70) piso Ran in Order: Sky Diver, $French Cartoon, Dittfach 3.20 2.60 Toggery, Montedeb Swerve, Shogun Guiding Wave, Walsh 3.40) johns Champ. Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Vogel's Victor, Mighty Gone, Bomar, Spiked Punch and Miss Bassano. Tor an Late scratch--Buttermilk Pike. Winner CH G 6 Ballydam -- Quta Town by Qn Location. Trainer L. Cavalaris Jr Pool 152,586. + | } who owns ANYTHING should make a Will! You needn't be wealthy to warrant a Will! In fact, the less you have to leave your loved ones, the more important it is"to conserve it and make the most of it, an. oo! 112,727. 13.50 540 3.70 5.60 3.80\t9 Pool 68,678. Double P 5-Menedict, Shuk 7a the Dairy crew, ineluding!Bob Gallagher and Gordon Mac- SEGOND RACE -- Purse $2,600, twolo Rovai Maple, Fitzsimmons year-olds, foaled in Canada, allowances,|4 Warriors Day, McComb H sty ; 4 | + furlongs (5) Start. good, won driving two homers to Andy Kit. Millan. All four are keen com-| +Greek gat Ra 419 Also Ran in Order: Windy Ship, DQ The winners collected ten hits|petitors and the match will he) T6rand Galop, Fitzsimmons 2.10 La Day Be a finlened andioff losing pitcher Paul Bligdon.'watched by a large gallery. J \by was disqualified and plac i nie NB REIT a. aR of a Ses Also Ran in. Order: Isle of Mull andiviangy Bok. 4 Mmenetrer -- Queen's ' jan. : Ry DOUBLE, 2 AND 4, PAID $49.70|Statute by Le Lavandou. Winner BC 2 Greek Song --Salix by) Trainer C. F. Chapman. The Doge. Trainer J. Starr. 154,175. Pool 100,169 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,900 allow- veges, ince peer eithe foaled in Canada, quarter miles (8), 2-N'thern Daner, +Brockton Boy, Shuk 3.40 2.80 2.50 i-Famous Road, -Fitszimmons 3.49] 7-Langerest, McComb 19.40 3.90 2Canadiilis,. Parsons 3.40|A-Grand Garcen, Fitzsimmons 2.40 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Return Trip, Pier- Also Ran in Order: Arabian Market,|lou, Later Mel, A--Top Ruler and Ail Mint Bloom and Winkie | Seasons Winner B C 3 Menetrier -- Tudorette|A--J. B. W. Carmichael by Tudor Mistre!. Sherman entry. Trainer Cc. F. Chapman. THE QUINELLA, NORTHERN DANCER Pool 141,599 AND LANGCREST, PAID $48.80. fe Winner 8 C 3 Nearctic--Nataima by BQURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim-|Native Dancer, Trainer H. A. Luro, Ing, four-year-olds and up, Ive miles| Pool 171,949. 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