Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1964, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 24, 1964 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' All IGA S.ures In Vacation Areas Feature Low Toronto City Prices. Oshawa And District | Weekly Soccer News During the last week, the Osh-;quite a disappointment for Ran-|Leslie Bergmann, who did a awa Soccer League had some/jgers, after they had some easy/good job. 2 '; linteresting games at the Kins-|wins in the beginning of the sea- WIN FOR THISTLES , men Stadium. json. The goalie for Thistles was| Another 'tirst division gameld In a second -- | ™ Stacey. ' was played between Ukrainia Rangers were defeate y a : re and Thistles. Both teams match- stronger Thistles by a 2-0 score.| HUNGARIA FIRSTS WIN ed each other well, and this Bob Plumpton and Wilfred Alds-| On the same night, Rangers/came out 2-1 for Thistles, Fran- worth scored one goal each for|Played against Hungaria and)cescg Rorrego scored the first}: Thistles. 3 jmet-here an opponent that was|ooal after 15 minutes for The peculiar thing in this Just too strong-playing to match. |}krainia, Dave Davies scored in igame was that Thistles scored| Hungaria won this game with a/the 45th minute and Vic in the two goals while playing with 9|fine 5-0 draw. .,, |65th, both for Thistles who was and 10 men, but just-quit scor-| The first goal was made with/the main attacker in the second ing when they had their full® penalty. The second was beau-/half, strength of 11 players. It was 'fully rounded off by an Hun-) [ocal 299 played Italia in a \garia player by shooting a soft| same that was a total defeat for I W Softball League and Civic Softball League |ball over goalie Kean to just roll! Toca] 299. They were really no | games also on tap, plus a variety of minor baseball CALENDAR easily into the goal. match for the much stronger|' games. ee MILWAUKEE BRAVES recalled "Chi-Chi" | TODAY'S GAMES LAST NIGHT'S rain, coming just at six o'clock, created a complete washout of the various baseball and soitball schedules, with City and District, Legion Minors and other leagues all suffering. Another cas- ualty of the weather was the scheduled Junior OLA lame between Oshawa Green Gaels and the Mimico Fiuaties. They play in an outdoor "'box" at Mimico and the rain squalls of course rendered their field un- playable. All these rained-out dates will have to. be inserted in the season's schedule, but there has been no official dates announced as yet. Meanwhile, there's action on practically all fronts toninght, with Tony's hosting Randall-Roys at Alexandra Park in the fldod- light fixture and prior to that the Bantam and Midget softball ues are in action at various parks, along with UA W 80 BIRDSEYE FROZEN 3 PEAS = > HOSPITALITY - SAVE 106 39: APPLE PIE Each 39: Shortcake Layers 2 nm». 69¢ ia os tecate ok even Italia, which had an overwhelm- while' breaking through and\arjqny cy, 1, Passes and in- making a good try, Later Hlun-|tne ne rey. Italie, iready in garia really improved, did a lot! and th 'ion and 12th merits | se | ie TeMhs finished the first of good individual play and|hai¢ with a 6-0 score \ teamwork. The third was also a! 'phe second half ¥ tl ; : |SOFTBA' splendid goal and the fourth was the same (italin seen) one Olivo yesterday and so Leafs lose their 37-year-old 5 sact,|the result of a penalty, Raneers|.°, Same (Italia scored another "rookie" who has been a tower of strength to them |. Toronto Beaches Major Fast: ono at a loss 'their shoot.|) S°7) except for the glorious in their bid to stay in the running, in the hectic Inter- | Dall League -- Randall Roy's vs/r a ta tg passes (and triumphant goal of Renato : 7? 9, ; Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra/'"8 Wid and no passes. Subiotto (Local 222), This was national League race. Olivo had gone 14 games this (8.15 pm. | Also in the second half, Hun-itotally unexpected and drew season without a loss --- quite a record -- and so, | Civicl Service League -- Bx. da % perfect form ha cheers from every fan on the even though in the twilight of his baseball career, --_celsiors vs Ontario Steel, at W. the eoal cf beiatige baie loot atitine, even Italia's, The final| body is happy t him get his chance with |Lakeview; Foley's vs Thomp-|{He goal. Rangers played around raw was 12-1. Scorers for Italia| DU'E, PRIDE every' y is happy to T im get BALT lgon's, at E. Lakeview; Rundlés too much with the ball and did|were Herbert Schmied (1) 39: the Braves, in the 4 eague action... BALT- {tom h a ot Cowan's anqimot take the chances they hadiMario Pedretti (1) aa: Each IMORE ORIOLES did last night what the Chicago Woods vs Reynolds, at S. Radio to shoot. Goalie Gordon Kea was/geide (2), and Addai Di : White Sox appear never able to do -- they beat ; ' ' ! 0 Di- the Yankees. A seven-run rally in the 8th inning DEMPSTERS CAKE All games 6.45 p.m, not so sure of himself, but this) qanielli (8), If this doed not! MANNING BISCUITS Pho. of 99. shocked the Bronx Bombers and gave Orioles their 9-8 2 WEEK-END ASSORTED UAW League -- Ward's Bil- is understandable, when the rest make Adriano top-scorer of the IGA isi make a habit out f aa decision .. . CHICAGO CUBS, who make POTATO CHIPS 19.02. Ade liards vs Kent's, at W. Alexan-|°! the team is losing every try. |Jeague, nothing will. of spilling the beans, in the National League pennant Prices effective June 24, 25, 26 & 27, : . ; ino |All the other tries of Hungaria alg or needy on ren resulted in one more goal for/THIS WEEK'S GAMES race, dumped the league-leading Phillies 2-0 yesterday on Dick Ellsworth's five-hitter.. . S, F. GIANTS blank- Pi ; '@ reserve the right to limit quantities, ny BoLTON sTOUFrVAc® ORB ° 7 ie MAKHAME ee wenn nonn nv pnve-issinreesteaadiaiguaheimatiaantio' ---- ---- re i | - Se yieo them. Scorers for Hungaria} Schedule for this k: <| andra and Parts and Service ; ; iar week; Thurs vs Mavericks, at Lakeview, Alj|W¢"e Domjan, Simon, Sebok (2), day, June 25, Ukrainia ys Italia! | ' and Szontagh. In the goal was/at 6.45 (second division) and at| games 6.30 p.m, a fu rie Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Ki- |8 p.m. Ukrainia vs Local 222! | (first division). wanis Bantam League) -- Sun- age ge eg ns nyside at Storie and Bathe Park G ] | P games sched-| at Woodview: (Midget League)| reen ae pons sand Saturday, June 27, but -- Connaught at Genoshas on Sunday at 3 o'clock, there |(Alex. Park, 6.00 p.m.), Storie . |will be a big game between the! lat Rundle and North Oshawa at] Leadin OLA Oshawa All-Stars and the team|j oe tate Vista; i oe er i ag hed Pong ag Inde Alex. : m. ' eastern [at Alex." Park),.:# ia Canada Professional Soccer!4 | | . R Ir oe Paras © ntario Juvenile} Junior ace "At 130 p.m., two Minor teams b League -- Courtice at Little will play an exhibition game. Britain, 8 p.m. The big game proceeds will be | Oshawa Legion Tyke League 'forthe benefit of the Oshawa |-- South-East vs North-East, at Minor Soccer League, and we {Alexandra Park and North-West! hope of course that everybody jvs South-West, at Harman Park. will. be there to aid Minor Soc- [Both games 6.15 p.m. night when the scheduled On-| coy TABLERITE SLICED | Os ' tario Lacrosse Association Jun-|---! a ( a po | Oshawa Legion' Bantam. pivision game. with the ee ae ae i Lene, Daly Guen v= Ot Minice" Moines at "i ot] Mitnor Soccer L Sa Memorial Stadium and ou" Mimico Bowl was post- r yoccer oop f ~ " i : poned because of rain. The! |daille Ind. vs Oshawa Dairy, H - é as Final Contest |g -& \ ' ee mee \ Macaroni & Cheese, Bathe Park played Hogen- : , Pickle & Pimento, { C ed the Cinncy Reds 4-0 and Braves ended their slump with a 5-2 victory over the Dodgers. DID YOU KNOW? -- A farm woodlot, proper- ly managed, can be as profitable as an equal acreage of any other part of the farm. The simple action of restricting livestock from the woodlot can aften. trans- form a parkland type bush into one with a future, where young trees are growing up to take the place of their harvested elders. Foresters point out also that woodlots conserve water, protect adjacent farm crops. On the other hand, landowners have seen the effects of a cut-over bush -- dry streams and ponds and wells in the immediate area either dried up or depleted. It has often been noted that reforesting of such cut- over areas will result ir, rejuvenation of the stream and restoration of water levels as well as protection for growing crops from winds and storms. Following a few simple rules in cutting and harvesting can make the beneficial results of wise woodlot management ob- vious. Trained foresters on the Department of Lands and Forests staffs are always glad to assist with advice on cutting and other cultural practices, in marketing the woedlor product and in the marking of trees for removal. POST "NEW CEREAL" CRISPY NUMBERS 2 s2« §Qe SERVIETTES sre Abe 2 Pt 49, CARNATION COFFEE MATE Cr LYONS DISCOUNT FREE 15 BAGS TEA BAGS PIE FILLER OR . JELLO PUDDINGS 49 oF fis 69: 4 xe. 49 LUNCHEON Kleenex Napkins By GERRY SUTTON Green Gaels got an unexpected rest from the weatherman last ie . |Mounties are one of three mapas aes Park, Both games teams in the league, who play ha Dm. jon an outdoor rink |LAWN BOWLING |. Manager Fred Whalley re-;boom Construction of North]! . = the game for to-|Oshawa at Northway Court last] ' Dutch or Chicken: Loat 6-0. & Bologna pkg. LEAN MILD CURED PICKLED OR PEAMEAL Mixed Doubles Tournament)Scheduled OODBINE RACE RESULTS |cAnderson Trophy) at Whitby|night as the Gaels are idle|/Monday in the last Oshawa' \Lawn Bowling Club, 1 p.m.;|until next Monday when they|Minor Soccer League game be-| © WHOLE COTTAGE ROLLS *"!, u 43 ROYAL GUEST RINDLESS Schneiders ie. !and Men's Doubles Tournament,|Play the same Mounties here|fore the finals. North Osh Sener YH lay eae Ceo a at Lindsay Lawn Bowling Club, 'at the Children's Arena. won the contest 5-2. Repo i i 1-Lb. i Sliced Side Bacon +: 59c Party Time Chubs ts. 21¢ SHOPSY -- 12-oz. Plastic Container 1 p.m. Green Gaels will be without) The North Oshawa boys led Potato Salad or Cole Slaw 29, 19° q a |the services of centre Don-Stin-|2-1 after the first half on two foaled in Canada, 1 1-16 miles (12). son and rooki im} s 6Acanthus, Harrison 4.60 3.20 2.60/Miss Scooter, John's Whirl, First Lancer okie forward Jim | goals by Grove Bennett, includ- FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 alan pert i be Labbe suit < wiaan.| three- and four-year-olds,|A--Twenty rancs, --Spotted. yer, Lucky Draw, Butterscotch, Tle Pilot, LACROSSE Oshawa Minor Pee Wee/Higgs for: tonight's encounter.|in i 7" ach 9.80 7.20/and New Gang. " |AN BBs s r.jing one on a penalty kick. 1eRReN O°Oline Remillard 4.00/ A--Gardiner Seine and Golden west] League Johnny's Pals vs Kelly|Stinson, who suffered a head|Randy Jordon scored the Bathe Start good, won driving. I OO ae |DeGrays, 6 p.m, and Oshawajinjury in last Saturday's game,|Park goal. ied Resto Orders Chop pecvetgge ed yr The Al ie Pa "/Dairy vs Westmount Kiwanis, 7\re-injured it last night and has; Hcg A Banner, Esprit de Mae Trainer (6, Mccann. " Both ~_ yg ey Acad hey given a week to recuper-| added two more goals and Claus Tell Anne and L onesome. |Poo! 46,707: ntario. County Minor (Nov-\ate. Higgs also missed the Scherff fired a si $ eas' Revel ni--| s) Hh 3 ges ' single.' Donnelly Winner CH F by | FIFTH RACE Purse $2600. AlloW-lice and Bantam) -- Markham game last night, because of a scored the final goal for Bathe In the second half, Bennett 145 OZ BOTTLE HEINZ KETCHUP SPAM OR SPORK SAVE 22¢ LUNCHEON MEAT SAVE. 10c 2n:-O2 JAR 1202 TINS Quinella Pool 27,115 MIXED PICKLES GREEN GIANT SAVE. 12 : NIBLET CORN en EXTRA THIS WEEK IN BONUS TAPES ANMAUAwD Start good, won driving REA: é s : Ophigenia by Orestes ird. lance. Two-year-olds. § Furlongs (7). ' Trainer R. $. Bateman |WeLykke Til, Shuk 15.20 480 290/at Whitby. pulled leg muscle. Park. y rev fence LY SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900 claim-|s .C.U. Later, Walsh 2.60| County Pee Wee Boh defenceman Jim tng, four-year-olds and up, 6¥2 furlongs) Start good, won ridden out |League -- Oshawa at St. John's,|Hinkson, out for two . games 2). ; 42.70 21.30°12.70| wait. A-Smokey Bi d No Kidding. . : Neeeae Bay. uaniane 4.00 $20|nuG C Frosted -- OLA Junior -- Oshawa Green expected to be in. the lineup e | selelbocpe \Gaels at Mimico Mounties, 8.30}when the 1963 Minto Cup Cham- Defeat Lake Vista Btart good, won driving. |Winner, dk b or br c, 2, by Nahar 2nd--| Conservatory, Big Native, Rubal Khall,| Bateman. win against the surprising). Scoring seven runs in the sixth Allarco and Sassy Beau. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Claim-| cOMTRBALT Lake Vista 11-3 in an Oshawa DAILY DOUBLE, 6 AND 12, PAID $138.20), he ids and up. 6 Furlongs) gg RS 1 1. 'a 4 ' shawa pou : . orm Ing. 'our-year-olds City and District League -- JUNIOR STANDINGS Minor Midget softball game at Flight--Nova By, by . 4&Chilly Filly, Dalton . FB. Chapman. { i * 10 12.80 nee: ° rr Trainer C. F. Chapm 9-Tough Kennamon, Parsons © 22 ae iandra Park, 6.30 p.m, and Oshawa 10 16 The Rundle boys also scored THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 claim start good, won handily St. Kitt 9 10 ing] P ot. 8 § a single r i fouled In Canada, 1 1-16 miles (12), 90|P2ae Service, Indian 'Line, Janhill, Welt : a g un in the eighth. Lake 2-Rese Tudor, Harris 9.40 5.20 4.20\ now, My Bunty, Dark Red, Buzzin ai UAW League -- Karns vs Alderwood 8 8 land one in the sixth Dark der nd one in the sixth. Remillard 25.00 winner, dk b or br m, by High Bandit -- Park; Mimico \ . pe Ldotg won easily Night Class by Rhodes Scholar. Trainer p rm. 9 6 | Dieter Onlauf won the game her Elizabeth, Prince Sled,| poo} 51,615 Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee! Lakeshore 10 6 |fered t ssid lie SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2.900\Teague (East Division) -- Sun- ee Chief Whitefoot and Broad Allowances. Four-year-olds and up, foal- nyside at Harman; by Rosemont 7-Court Royal, Fitz'ns 3.00 2.40 2.20|and Bathe at N. Oshawa. West| say ins' Mornin, Shuk - - : " : PO URTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, mald- Start good, won easily |Stewart; Storie at | Fernhill; play yo If in Osh t ur golr in Oshawa a Blue Light, Peters Sister, Touch of Magic, "a 3 ' ee victory, Walsh 11.70 $40 4.00 fg alg ty jton's at Lake Vista. All games 0 7-Caledon Colonel, Dalton $10) statute by Le Lavandou, Trainer N Julius, Aca ovssunebie semanas - Pool 53,709 purse $2100, Claim-| BASEBALL : only 5 min. from downtown Oshawe ' D { 4 ng. Four-year-olds and up. One and -l pene Pee ng © GREEN FEES e ixteenth Miles (8) |League -- South-West vs Peo- Lord's Defeat mie ec ase a auiLenme = South-West vs Peo ) 430 2,80/ple's Clothing, at Alexandra ° Mevkermios Avail- @ Golf Equipment Rent- +Our Interview, Dalton able. als and Sales ' e|Auto Workers Credit Union, at fh » f udelle | Chief, Sun Hash, Crystal Fire and 6 a au Park: ¢ § = WS or 72 -- 6100 yords _, + OF LY! 3 ee lee "GRANDVIEW South at BLOOR by Dolan. Trainer J J Stewart. Pool 23,058. Double Pool 41.470. |2 -Bay Phantom, Turcotte 410 290 Ontario |" Also Ran in Order: 'Stee! Leader, Reel-|7 1 m jwith a badly bruised arm, is Rundle Youths 4Baupres, Freed 6.00! QUINELLA, 1A AND 2, PAID $47.30 'aise Ran in Order: Vee Gee Cee:\Mrs, Gibson by Easy Mon. Trainer R $/P.™. pions go after their fifth straight Little Welch, Our Gigi, Mighty Player:|Poo! 22,795 THURSDAY'S GAMES Mounties. inning, Rundle easily defeated or BR M by Bunty's 9.00 5.70 470 Scugag vs Bad Boys, at Alex- P W L Pits, Rundle Park, earlier this week. Pool 30,903. 8-Leo's Yingel, Harri 2 ; eo's Yingel, Harris Brooklin vs A and W, at Alex-|Brampton 10 14 |three runs in the seventh and ing, maiden three- and four-year-olds-| Also Ran in Order: Superior Parent. ona park 8.15 p.m, ' Hastings 10 10 | Vista got two runs in the third 9-Wanless, Parsons 9.40 7 ap| Sliver Beau Lord's, at. Alexandra Also Ran in Order: Dek's Levy, Brownia Casey. Guelph 10 6 |for Rundle, while Christie suf- erose Jim, Silverette, Big Boots, | etre |Al!9 7 (8 Woodview Winner CH F by Fair Minstrel-- ed in Canada. 61 Furlongs (8) Trainer J. ¢. Bentley. |4Gay Pageant, Walsh 00 2.70 Division -- Rundle at Glen 2 / GOLFERS i * e-e en tworyear-olds, foaled in Canada, $f)" also Ran in Order: Golden Turkey Brookside at Radio and Thorn- / $-Canisteo, Fitzsimmons 40\winner, b-m, by Chop Chop -- Queen's | at 6.30 p.m. . GRANDVIEW | EIGHTH RAC Gahaws $2.50 Week Ends & Holidays $1.50 Week Days 7 is Miss, Walsh , ' Sear 310 Park and Jubilee Pavillion vs p ' : A | A hall i essons ro . 6 ' Ran in Order: Mr Yo Te, Suprem 0: Soaleneies. 18 sale. Oe 1s TOTAL Winner, SOCCER ; Receive an Extra $10.00 Bonus Tape with Toat) Pool 393,517 Pool 52,631 Attendance 6,309 s In Last Inning In a UAW Softball League ~ | scheduled fixture, Tuesday di afternoon at Alexandra Park, Oshawa La 1e Lord's Jewellers scored two runs in their final 7th inning l to defeat Parts and Service 6-5. Lawn Bow ers Burgess started on the age for Parts and was' replaced in S the fifth inning by Shearer and Start eason then took over again, to finish! out the stint. Parts, against) Last Monday, the first all- Wilde and then Colbary, claim-|jadies' Lawn Bowling Tourna-| ed one run in the third inning) ment of the season was held at) when Burgess singled and)the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club Wrona doubled. In the fourth| with teams from Whitby and frame, they splurged for three|Qcshawa competing. : runs, on one walk, two errors!) May Price assisted by Nettie and three hits, Peterson, Bur-/prown arranged the three) gess and Ferguson provided games for the day with a lunch-! the hitting punch. Lymburner/eon after the first game and a and Maguire had back-to-back jycky draw after the second. | singles in the fifth inning, to) winners of the tournament help produce their final run. |were as follows: High Three| Lords got a run in the first\Games -- Dorothy Morrison,| frame on Wilde's double, 4|Vie Norris and Wilma McLaugh-| walk to Woods, followed by anjjin. Second High Three Games| infield error. In the second in-|_ Meta Goodman, Muriel Judge ning, McLellan opened with aland Grace Igglesden. Winner single and scored later on an/Two Games -- Alice McDiar- infield error and another two-|mid, Nina Reed and Bélva Cain bagger by Wilde. |Second High Two Games -- Bell Lord's got two. runs in the|Gibbs, Ethel McMillan and Eve- fourth, on hits by DeGray and|lyn Tunnicliff. Winner One Redshaw plus two walks and/Game -- Beth Kemp, Alice Mur- two errors. They won the game ray and Ann McLeod. in the final 7th inning when) Winners of the lucky draw Woods singled,' with two out,/were: Lori Wells, Georgie Ker- so did Wilde and Woods and it/rin, Grace Igglesden, Jean added up to the two runs need-/Archibald, Nettie Brown and ed for the decision. 'Mary Churchley. i ¥ | Oshawa Minor Bantam| i E League -- Lions vs Kinsmen, 6) p.m. and Jury and Lovell vs) t UAWA, 7 p.m. Both games at | ena. | | Oshawa and District (Second eae ey Division) -- Ukrainia vs Italia, 7 at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 6.45 p.m, (First Divi- | sion) -- Ukrainia vs Local 229, | t at Kinsmen Stadium, 8 p.m. | Ht a 4 LACROSSE Oshawa's Children's Ar Juvenile - Junior League Beaupre Spurs vs Bosco Real | Ball Game of { | Estate, at Brooklin Arena, 8 ar! § senses! 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