Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1964, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA Times, Seturaey, June 27, 1904 ¢ 10 'TRACK AND FIELD 'Violent Rainstorm 'Wrecks Openi By leaped five feet ten and one- rain-| quarter inches, -- the old marred the finish of the Ontario record of . 10 in. day of the two-day On-| Two other Bb ght set ake lo oe Bantam oa by Cameron Crosby of Toronto -|Don Mills and Judy Dahlgren of Ottawa Uplands in the shot put events. But both were erased because the shot put did not meet the weight requirement. rid Verduyn of Peterbor- ough showed best in the Midget Girls, winning in the broad .|jump and placing second in the javelin throw. Last night, free accommoda- tion at Camp Kedron was pro- has attracted some vided by the. Oshawa Kiwanis letes residing in all parts of rein' ito athletes dominated e ten final events, which were in-off before the storm struck, required to stay overnight. tion at Camp Kedron was pro- vided by the Oshawa Kiwanis Club for the athletes who were required to stay overnight. Following the results: MIDGET BOYS Shot Put -- C. Crosby, Toronto Don Mills; of them. 'Only one record was set and that was by Dan Kearns of Ot- -- Uplands. in the Midget) D. Ryder, Guelph and W. Watts, Club for the athletes who were| Last night, free accommoda-' ng Day ba, ayy D.M. Distance -- 57 feet 3% High Jump -- ©. Kearns, Ottawa Up- lands; M. Davey, Toronto Olympics and Cox, Ottawa Uplands, Height -- 5° 10%" (Ontario Record). eb GIRLS Shot Put -- J. Dahigren, Ottawa Up- lands; P. Girard, Toronto: Sarborough| Lions and J. Cronin, Sudbury. Distance --- 4" 7. Broad Jump -- A. Verduyn, Peter- poh a P. Wilson, Dundas Track Club Sudbury - ie "1A" Javelin -- Mills and A. V tance -- 81' 11". BANTAM GIRLS Shot Put -- L. Richmond, Toronto Don Mills; B. Rudling, Windsor and D. Janz, Toronto. Distance -- 31 6". Broad Jump -- S. Flowers, St, Cathar- ines; 8. Dennis, Sudbury and A. Roter, Oshawa Conant. Distance -- 15° %". |BANTAM BoYs Broad Jump -- C. Laskowski, Toronto Givens; C. Blackman, Toronto and T. Little, Toronto Catholic CYO. Distance -- 16' 10%", Javelin -- M. Severnuk, Toronto Baimy Beach; G. Skopliak, Toronto Givens and D, Rushton, Toronto Balmy Seach. Dis- tance -- 116' 5%" High Jump -- $. Reid, Toronto Olym- pic; 8. Krol, Toronto Givens. and Mc- Kenzie, Toronto. Height -- 5 %". Chatland, Toronto Den|" in, Peterborough. Dis- Boys' high jump. The youth SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Spas oe nk noe oe } IT RAINED last night -- as a matter of fact, it was re- sported as a tornado in certain localities, but the Oshawa 'Merchants played and won their game out in Little Britain, 'against Brockville and while Brooklin had to postpone their 'game with the Oshawa A. and W. club, here closer to home, they managed, by the burning of several dozens of gallons wof gasoline, plus hard work by the Bad Boys team, to play ir big benefit game, at Kinsmen Stadium. Oshawa Bad defeated the NHL All-Stars and were full value for ir win. Eddie Shack, was without doubt, the No, 1 popular- guy with the fans, followed by Frank Mahovlich, Bobby Andy Bathgate, Billy Harris, etc, etc. Ron Murphy, Cullen, Harry Howell, and of course, former Oshawa '3 pitcher, Al Sullivan, all caught the fancy of the fans, in the final analysis, the NHL All-Stars are pretty good eave players -- but they're only ordinary on a softball - % ONTARIO OPEN Golf Championship play at Toronto Is- gton Golf Club yesterday, saw four golfers from this area y in the running, in the mens competition. Bob Bradley of awa had another 74 for 148 for his two rounds and fol- ' behind him were Mcliree of Ashburn (Whitby) with 451; Paterson of Ashburn (Whitby) 155 and Young of Pick- (168). At the moment, Gary Fawcett of Islington, is g the field and second-place Nick Weslock by one stroke. those players with a total of 157-or-less, quality for to- y's final round and at the moment, no '"'dark horses" are threatening. BRIGHT BITS: Max Alvis, Cleveland Indians' 3rd base- gan, is under close observation, following an attack of spinal neningitis .. . RON TAYLOR, former Leaside Junior League itcher, got his lumps again last night as Phillies rallied to t' St. Louis Cards, Other National League games saw farts nose out the Dodgers 4-3; Pirates whipped Cinncy 8-3 and N.Y. Mets topped the Braves 8-4. Cubs beat Houston 7-6 in a 10-inning overtime tilt . . . L.A. ANGELS won their 1lth-straight American League game yesterday and ve got all the boys wondering. They climbed into 6th with 1-0 and 6-0 wins over Kansas City. Other American action saw Twins blank Chicago White Sox 2-0, and en lose 9-4 but Orioles beat Senators 9-4 in a 13-inning thril- and Tigers nosed out the N.Y. Yankees 1-0 in an 11-inning Barber, 'Armold Palmer Takes Lead In Cleveland Open CLEVELAND (AP) -- Golf's biggest money winner and aj youngster who never has won a dime furnished the fireworks Friday-in the second round of the $100,000 Cleveland Open golf tournament. Arnold Palmer and R. H. Sikes Jr., a 23-year-old who turned pro just a few weeks ago, toured the 6,821-yard-par-71 Highland Park layout in 64 strokes, | Sikes, 1961 and 1962 national public links champion and win- ner of last year's National Col- legiate Athletic Association title, was just one stroke behind. Jack Nicklaus was third at 133 and George Bayer and Al Geiberger were dead - locked at. 134 So terrific was the scoring that cards of 144, only two over par, or, better were necessary to be among the 90 who con- tinue play today. Some big names were among the casualties, with Ken Venturi, winner of last week's National Open heading the list. Venturi was out with a score of 145, despite a 70 Friday, Others who failed to make it included Jerry Dickenson, | p.m Gardner Dow Finsterwald, Al Besselink, '|Doug Ford, and Al Balding of Toronto. /games start at 10 a.m. |BASEBALL Villa, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 MINOR LACROSSE SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES gabon » Neighborhood Assoc. Atom League (West Division) -- Glen Stewart at Brookside; Rundle at \Lake Vista ang Storie at Radio. East Division -- N. Oshawa at Woodview; Eastview at King- side and Harman at Bathe. All 'Tony's And Close games were played injin the Oshawa Minor Lacrosse As- sociation this week. In Novice action, Tony's Re- freshments and Houdaille Indus- tries battled to a 5-5 tie and Union Rod and Gun whipped Auto Workers Credit Union 10-0, Rodney Brady led the scoring for Tony's with three goals, while Tony Houston scored the other two. Stan Hoar paced iat ha tae Houdaille with three unassisted moria iu oals. Wayne Crosmos an seas at Kendal, 2.30 Bruce Fisher added the others y Pe Ontario PeeWee PEEWEE LEAGUE |League --Whitby vs Oshawa, at) Johnny's Pals continued their Alexandra Park, 2 p.m. | winning bo fy . po agin LACROSSE | League with a victory over OLA Senior League -- Port|Kelly DeGrays. In the other Credit vs Brooklin, at Brooklin| ame, Westmount Kiwanis edg- Arena, 8.45 p.m. ed Oshawa Dairy 8-7 | Greg Mills and Tom Rora- TRACK AND FIELD |beck netted two goals each for Conclusion of Two-Day On-| Johnny's Pals, while Ron Gus- tario Age Class Championships, |cott and Brad Thompson added at Alexandra Park, 9.30 a.m. | singles. LAWN BOWLING | Paul Murdoch was a standout Mixed Doubles Tournament at|for the winning Kiwanis club Club,| With six goals, scoring three in fe ada clas ee the first and three in the-final period SUNDAY'S GAMES iaterry Lloyd added two more n 2s ord Braiden again ag: coma Ontario Senior| stoodout for the Dairy with four League -- Oshawa Merchants at| goals, while Terry Taggart with Ajax; 2 p.m. | two goals and Rick Siblock with Eastern Ontario Midget | Eastern Ontario Juvenile League --Little Britain vs Oshawa, at Kinsmen Civic Me- one, completed the scoring. eS. at Whit-| |BANTAM ACTION by, 2 In Bantam Play, Kinsmen Battle To Standoff Houdaille g scored two goals each for Kinsmen. Other goals went to George Lee and Brian White. Bob Wnuk and Dave Mosier paced Ju _ --_ with two goals eac! three times on ig ng | MIDGET PLAY | In two Midget contests, Dairy Queen outscored' Genosha 9-1 and Royal Crown Colas, league- leaders in the Midget division, upset People's Clothing 8-3. A four-goal performance by Bob Reid led Dairy Queen to its easy triumph, Ron Kurelo added two more, while Ted Murks, Bob Crawford and Jeff Osborne fired singles. Tommy Vann was the lone marksmen for Genosha. Ron Sutton, Charles Marlowe and: Brian Cassidy had two goal each for Royal Crown. Claude Rochefort and Dave McMaster added singles. For People's, Charles Brown, Larry. Lloyd, Mike Lewis and Fred Green- wood did the scoring. INTERCOUNTY LEAGUE Three Intercounty League games were played this week.) The Oshawa Novice team play- ed to a 3-3 tie with Brooklin,| Oshawa Bantam Gaels upset) Brooklin 19-3 and Oshawa's ban- tams defeated Bowmanville Training School 7-2 in an exhi-| bition game. Roy Fisher was the star in| the Bantam Gaels win over astern Ontario Tyke League! whioped Lions 6-0 and Jury and --Oshawa vs Peterborough, Lovell defeated UAW 6-3. Quaker Park, 2 p.m. Brooklin with nine goals. Bob |Goulding was next with five big Walter Karas and Bob. Gould-| markers. SOCCER Minor Exhibition Game ra ceeds for Oshawa Minor Soccer League), at Kinsmen Civic Me- morial Stadium, 1.30 p.m Exhibition Game -- Toronto} City vs Oshawa All-Stars, at) Kinsmen Stadium, 3 p.m. MONDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Toronto Beaches Major Fast- ball League -- Oshawa Tony's vs Seven Up-Shopsy's, at Kew Gardens, 8 p.m. City and District League -- Bad Boys vs Brooklin, 8.15 p.m. Civil Service League -- Rundle's vs Wood's, at S. Radio, 6.45 p.m.; Foley's vs Chicken Division "B" of the Oshawa Minor Soccer League has finish- ed its season schedule with two teams. Valleyview and Simcoe Hall, tied for first-place, with a record of eight wins and two ties in ten games, The Simcoe Hall soccer team was coached by Karl Jhon and Kurt Pelanzer, who saw the team move from strength to strength under their . dingction throughout the season. Simcoe Hall team 'members are: goalkeeper Mike Black; rightback Brian Rutherford; centreback Chris Staeger; left- back Ron Kulik; left halfback Larry Molloy, right halfback Walter Taraeshisz; leftwing Tom Hoorruzey; inside left Ken Brikman; centre forward {Peter Bryant; inside right Wayne Hubber; rightwing Sieg- fried Pelanzer; substitutes Bruce Gagnon, Robin McLaren, David Reid, Ger Zieliski, p.m.; Ontario Steel vs Reynold' 8 at Thornton's, 6.45 p.m. and Thompson's vs Excelsiors, at Alexandra Park, 8.30 p.m. UAW League -- Kent's vs Dover's Truck Line (West) and Scugog Cleaners vs Plaza Dixie (East). Both games 6.30 p.m. at Alexandra Park. Mavericks vs Ward's, at Lakeview E., 6.30 "Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ki- wanis Bantam League) -- Fern- hill at Bathe and Storie at Chuck McKinley Advances With 4th-Round Win WIMBLEDON (CP) -- De- fending champion Chuck Mce- Kinley of the United States reached the men's singles quar- ter - finals of the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships Fri- Woodview: Kiwanis Midget League -- Rundle at North Osh- awa; Nipigon at Connaught and Lake Vista at Storie. All games at 6.30 p.m, BASEBALL Leaside Junior League--Osh-| p.m. awa Legionnaires vs People's, at Talbot Park, 7.30 p.m. TORONTO CITY HERE Eastern Ontario Midget; Later at 3 p.m., Toronto League--Ajax at Peterborough,|City, the undisputed leader of 7.30 p.m. the Eastern Canada Professional Eastern Ontario Juvenile|Soccer League batth the Osh- League--Peterborough at Cour-|awa All-Star team in a benefit tice, 6.15 p.m. jgame for the Oshawa Minor Rickie Bolton, Bob Krawec and Paul Bryant. The Oshawa Minor Soccer League is sponsoring an exhi- bition soccer game. at the. Kins- men Stadium, tomorrow at 1.30 Soccer League. 'Minor Soccer Loop Schedules Big Day, goalie for the Toronto club, Johnny Brook, who has played for Tottenham Hotspurs in Eng- land and Tommy O'Connel, 22- year-old Irish International, who played for Shamrock Rovers, the famous Dublin team. Toronto City has accumulated its strongest team since the days of Stanley Matthews, Johnny Haynes and Danny Blanchflower. Two selected teams, made up of outstanding players, from teams in both the "A" and "B" Divisions of the Oshawa Minor Soccer League will compete in the game at 1.30 p.m. Longshot Wins Feature Event In Fast Time LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Helen E Lee a mare that won only $862 last year and $916 this year, scored an upset win in the $1,200 feature trot at the West- ern Fair Raceway Friday clocking the mile in a fast|' 2:06 1-5, Few in the crowd of 2,596| rated her chances as high and} she paid $33.70 for the win. The night saw one of the smallest daily doubles of the her scored) day Maple Leafs BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Gain Ground Against Jax. By THE CANADIAN PRESS A couple extra-inning games cut Jacksonville Suns Interna- tional League lead in half Fri- The Suns started the day with a_ two-game lead over Toronto Maple Leafs, but dropped a 4-3 12-inning decision to Roch Red Wings while the is downed Columbus Jets 11-9 in 11 innings, In the other games, Syracuse Chiefs edged Atlanta Crackers 10-9 while Richmond Virginians blanked Buffalo Bisons 2-0. Rochester caught fire with three hits in the bottom of the 12th as Joe Durham supplied game-winning single. Earlier, Lou Jackson sent the game into extra innings with a home run in the bottom of the ninth after Jacksonville had taken a 2-1 lead in the fifth on Mike Shan- non's homer. SCORED FOUR RUNS Leafs scored four times in the /11th inning at Columbus on two |walks, two Columbus errors and By THE CANADIAN PRESS Philadelphia San Francisco Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis Los Angeles Houston Milwaukee New York Houston 6 Chicago 7 Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 8 6 Philadelphia ; New York 8 Milwaukee 4 Los Angeles 3 San Francisco 4 Baltimore New York Chicago Minnesota Cleveland Los .Angeles Boston Detroit Washington Kansas Chicago 0-9 Minnesota 2-4 Detroit 1 New York 0 Cleveland 2 Boston 3 National + gsr" ' separ! Pet. GBL 631 609 561 522 500 493 478 71 456 21 296 23 Friday's Results 'ord 10-1) Cleveland (Siebert 1-3) at ton (Wilson 7-2) Baltimore (Pappas 'Washington (Daniels hicago (Buzhardt ~ Minnesota (Kaat 7-3 International 'ina 2 ie Jacksonville Toronto Rochester Buffalo Syracuse Richmond Columbus Atlanta taf Py. sctegsausee as BEEEHEEE stectats @ St. Louis 5 American League W L Pet. GBL 43 25 632 -- 38 27 .585 37 «27 «578 36 34 514 32 33.492 35 37. 486 10 33 36 .478 31 34 477 29 43 403 ity 26 44 371 Friday's Results seeesses-s SSSssuRey Jacksonville 3 Rochester 4 Buffalo 0 Richmond 2. Toronto 11 Columbus 9 ~ Games Today Toronto at Columbus Buffalo at Richmond Atlanta at Syracuse _ Jacksonville at Rochester. ; +e ee ee two singles, and then held the \Jets to a pair of runs in their jhalf. Leafs came up with another |big inning earlier in the game |when they rallied for five runs in sixth inning on five walks and three singles after trailing |the Jets 6-2. At Richmond, Mel Stottle- meyer blanked the Bisons on \three hits. as the Virginians |scored twice in the eighth in- ining after Hig Kazanski led off |with a double, Willie Horton's two-out infield) single in the bottom of the ninth! capped a three-run rally that! gave the Chiefs their triumph. | YESTERDAY'S STARS | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| Pitching -- Gerry Arrigo, Min- nesota, pitched a one - hitter as the Twins blanked Chicago White Sox 2-0. Batting -- Boog Powell, Balti- more, drove in four runs in the Orioles' 9-4 victory over Wash- ington Senators in 13 innings. ii} WAL ie OAT hes Ed McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Faster 24-Hour Delivery Service -- With our Fleet of -- RADIO-CONTROLLED. DELIVERY TRUCKS! ! { Budget Plan - Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery } "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" om TELEPHONE 723-3481 * McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Lid. 110 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA €herney's FURNITURE WORLD BIG THINGS are HAPPENING at CHERNEY'S on TUESDAY .... Eastern Ontario PeeWee) day, but continued to have dif- League -- Oshawa vs Port Hope Bffair, while Boston nipped the Indians 3-2, ficulty against southpaw oppo- Toronto City will have numer-|meet when Barbara G took the WOODBINE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by MeMu Pubtent (Dally Re ted sb tan ing Ce., Lid. | ee © nents. at King's Field, 6.30 p.m. ous star players in its lineup. Britain's Bill Knight, a left hander, carried McKinley to four sets before losing. The scores were 8-6, 6-4, 2-6 and 6-4 in the fourth-round match. The 23 - year - old McKinley RST RACE -- Purse $2,000 cia'm.ng|SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300 claim! pee ae foaled in CDA B|foue voor site. one op'6 furs: ¢12) wig Gomez (2) o. in Maid F'simmons 5.90 4.10 2.20 sills ie 30 jen Burton 9.70 6.60|Winsmanship Leblanc Ruler Gordon 3.90) Start good, won ridden ou' tlh saad for ali but West Term, won pee Ran in Order -- eabes, Fast-N- leet, Fauitessa, Bright rete Prince Also Ran In Order -- Prince Pompeli,| Bubl, Cloud Priness,. Lady B. ry Barque, White Wheels, Wommera| Late Scratch -- Diamond Pete / Roman Tribune, Royal Autumn,| Winner BLX F 4 by Sea O Erin -- Fish) iara and West Term Fry by Pilate | Winner 6 F 2 Bull Page -- Merry and|Trainer E Kalensky Pool 53,617 | by Menetrier. iner P. Richards Pob, 25,565. Double 45,116. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,900 allow-| ances four year olds and up 6% furs (8)| Royal Spirit Walsh W.10 5.70 a7) Royal Piper Shuk 5.00 {| Ring Around Harris Start , won driving | 50| Also fan in Order -- Puss 'N Bodts, Mon-| tedeb, Acmeh, Popsaysno, and River Bully Winner CH M 5 Royal Gem 2nd -- En) ------------ Casserole by War Relic | Trainer G Magnusson Pool 63,922 BIGHTH RACE -- Purse four year olds and up | 1- e mite i Bobby Brier Walsh 40 3 = RACE -- Purse $2,200 olds. hs furs (10) ae 1230 7.10 3.99 ao 4.00 00 Mr.) Poppet, ike, Full Honors, Around "The Hills Noble Score, Bright Hope, Fleet of F. H. Merril and L W Ruby Double Gilttering Maid (4) and Deity He re fool (5) pald $65.10. F3 -- Chadonnelt me 4 Plucky Crest Harris Gray Dean Burton Start good, won driving Also Ran In Order -- By Command, Spiked Punch, Friend Willle and Char- lie's folley "s ee sul Brier Trainer J Lankinen Pool 58,845 .00| Total Poo! 448,637 Attendance 6,584 Market PTWIRD RACH -- Purse $2,300 maiden yeer Four Chimes foaled _ CDA about one Menetri jer -- Mill Dam by | ~\ SPORTS BRIEFS | WINS FIVE STRAIGHT CLEVELAND (AP) -- Jockey| Tavienx, Cheongsam, A: . J Dolden and Mrs M Kornblum ry ry Miller entry o3 3 Mahan -- Sweep Along by meets still another southpaw Monday in the next round--Abe Segal of South Africa. Australia's Roy Emerson, No. 1 seed here, beat Arthur Ashe \6-8, 6-2, 7-5. Ashe, the only Ne- gro competing this year, is cated No. 6 in the U.S. Canada's men's doubles team of Keith Carpenter of Montreal, and Francois Godbout of Water- jloo, Que., bowed out in the sec- ond round. Tomas Lejus and |Sergei Likhachev of the Soviet i\Union defeated the Canadians 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. Whitby's PeeWees Beat Oshawa Lads Whitby Legion blanked Osh.| awa Legionnaires 8-0 in an East) ern Ontario Intercounty Pa Wee baseball game at Whitby last night, Winning pitcher Pal Taylor al- lowed only two hits and walk- ed seven in racking up the shut- ba Dunbar, losing pitcher for They include, Charlie "Cannon- ball" Fleming, formerly of Sun- derland Fnglish League. He is one of the highest scorers in all-time British football, having scored 300 goals in Scotland and 200 in England. Oshawa Legion Tyke League-- North-East vs. South-West, at Harman Park and North-West vs South-East, at Eastview Park. Both games 6.15 p.m. Oshawa Legion Bantam opening dash at $3.00 and Jim- my's Lady won the second for $4.40 to manufacture an $8.10 double. A $80.80 exacta was posted in the seventh race with Bimbo Chief Can winning at $4.20 and 19-1 Shot Red Sails second to) League -- Oshawa Heating vs Oshawa Dairy, at Eastview and Houdaille Ind. vs Dairy Queen, | at Alexandra W. Both games| 6.15 p.m. | LACROSSE OLA Junior League -- Mimico Mounties vs Oshawa Green Gaels, at Oshawa's Children's Arena, 8.30 p.m. Juvenile - Junior League -- John Beaupre Blue Devils vs Joe Bosco Real Estate, at Chil- dren's Arena, 6.30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Novice League -- Houdaille Ind. vs Union Rod and Gun Club, 6 p.m. and Auto Workers Credit Union vs Tony's Refreshments, 7 p.m. Both games at Bathe Park. SOCCER Oshawa and District League (Second Division) -- Thistles vs Napco, 6.45 p.m., at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium. First Division -- Hungaria vs Local 222, at Kinsmen Stadium, 8 p.m. Minor League Playoffs -- Ux- bridge vs Fernhill, at South. Other stars are Nigel Sims, FOR awa, gave up seven hits be walked five. | Ted McComb and Taylor had) \the big blows for Whitby with| Woodview, jtriples in the fifth and seventh.| p.m. mead, 7.30 p.m.; Brookside vs North Oshawa, at Northway Court, 6.30 p.m. and Bathe vs at Southmead, 6 |Mike Manganello rode _ five) straight winners at Thistledown| Race Track Thursday. A $2 par- lay on his winning mounts would have been worth $49,268.40. Man- ganello's streak started with the po fourth race, and continued threugh the rest of the eight- race program. WEST NAMES TEAM VANCOUVER (CP) --: The! |Canadian Lawn Tennis Associa- |tion Friday named Don McCor- | mick of Victoria and Bob Pud-| dicombe of Vancouver to the/ Western Canada tennis team.) They join Reidar Getz, 2, of| $6! Vancouver on the squad that! " |meets Eastern hopefuls in Ca-| nadian Davis Cup trial finals in Montreal next week. Two win-| J Pe Cainoun Pool 48,073. 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