Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jul 1964, p. 13

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Davis Sparkles As Oshawa Green Gaels Demolish Lakeshore In other OLA games, Mimi- co Mounties whipped Alder- wood Terriers 19-13 and_ St. Catharines edged Hastings Legionnaires 7-4 EYES Junior A scoring crown in four! years, increased his league- leading point total to 135, more than 40 points ahead of his nearest competitor. He also leads the league in goals with 7 and in assists with 65. Davis last won the scoring title with Whitby in his first junior yéar. Gaels controlled play through- out the game, leading 7-2 after the first period and 144 at the end of the second. Speedy Ken Thompson had a six-point night with two goals plus four assists, Neil Arm- strong, Brian Thompson and Don Stinson also fired two goals. Ross Jones, Jim Higgs, Larry Ireland, Dwight Davies TITLE Davis, seeking his second| a tie with Cullen's Beaupre's Defeat Cullen Youths 6-3 Scoring two goals in each od, Beaupre's Spur whipped Tom Cullen's Esso 6-3 in a Juvenile-Junior Lacrosse game, at the Childrne's Arena last night, in a fast, clean contest. The win moved Beaupres into for third Diggs PLS "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, July 16,1964 = 43 . . Don' Schwall and Frank Bork Pittsburgh Pirates from their Columbus Jets farm Make Player Changes Wednesday and optioned pitch- PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Pitts-ers Tom Butters and Bob burgh Pirates recalled pitchers|Priddy to the same club. .|McPhee, Salter, Little, Werry,|Sheridan, Lakas, Tullock, Aru, Abbott;|Norton and Campbell. House, Davies, Johnston, Daga- CULLEN'S -- goal, Mitchell; |zio, Clark and Johnstone. charmed life. Gaels hm the on angers yg tosgslong ites. connected three times, SHORE -- goal, Cuddy; defence, metreary, Halliday, Scott, Kerr; _ for- wards, Nurse, MacDonald, Sicin- ski, "Campbell, Knight, and Duggan. ee shall Wn, Si eae See thompson) 8. Lakeshore, Sicinski- (Halliday) 9. Facog Halliday (Keegan) .. enaities -- Sicinski 8.56, Duggan om kiwior 11,00, 18.54, 2 SECOND PERIOD 10, Oshawa, Davies... avis) 'Armstrong,' 212 : sg (Keegan) 5.51 JOHN DAVIS and Phil Clayton added singles. a ee ye 3 pb eer K tromron set Halliday scored two goals each|(majors) 0.25, K. son, Mct for the losers. Bob' Sincinski rs tags, Duggan 13.24 potted one, while Butch Kee-|C™o ih : gan had four assists. | hiew waniO® GAELS' GAB . . . The Gaels jprinstrong ; hope to stretch their winning} (Davis. K. Thompson streak to eight games, when|2 Oshawe Bi9% (i ticmpson) 1423 they meet Guelph Mohawks inj22. Lakeshore, Holliday cause) ae the Guelph Arena on Friday!" erates ="relght 3.16 Stinson 5.47, night, at 830-p.m. .. . Kenisiinski 6.11, Higgs 6. Duggan 7.14, Thompson notched his 38th and McCreary sor, Wig eet Pei Kolesnick 16.05, Clay- 39th goals of the season last|Armsirond 114% night and is waging a stiff Keegan 18.55, Duggan' 19.50. Juvenile Gaels 19. Oshawa, battle with Jim McGrath of St. Edge Peteboro Scugog Cleaners Beat Newmarket Oshawa Scugog Cleaners Juniors. defeated Newmarket! inning Kitts for second place in the In Rough Game scoring race. Both goalgenders, Merv Mar- shall of Oshawa and Brian Cuddy of Lakeshore, led a In a rough Ontario Lacrosse Association Juvenile game at Peterdorough last night, Osh- jawa Juvenile Green Gaels edged | Peterborough 9-8. Mike Sheedy, Fred Green- |wood, Tom Vann and Ron Sut- single, for the third run of the for around town COMMANDER '220' LIFETIME GUARANTEE The economy tire that's truck-tire-tough becouse od Pooweak built with "Super Syn' rubber. 100% NYLON BUY 3 AT THE REGULAR PRICE SAVE 17.35" 6-3, last night in Newmarket, in| Pegg took over the pitching) their Oshawa-Metro interlocking} chores in the third inning. Mas- schedule softball fixture: jon's triple and then a choice Bob Mason pitched the. win|Play that was too late at the plate to get Mason, made it four bits its by G, Mainprize pe runs for Oshawa. They added R. Mainprize, in the third in-|# singleton in the seventh on a hit by Davis, Solomon's sacri- ning, produced the first run feris.. an error throw and Row- ton fired two goals each for the winners, Charlie Marlowe added the other. D. Scollard and Jim Hickey led the Petes with two goals apiece, while I. Mills, T. Mood- ie, W. Page and B. 'Livingston shared singles. Twenty-nine penalties were for city - hiway LONG MILER '330' LIFETIME GUARANTEE The revolutionory NEW tire with WRAP AROUND lion for --. ee fonger tread life. BUY '3 AT THE REGULAR PRICE { SAVE 20.45 the homesters and C. Goddard 1 .jcalled in the contest, with 12 homered in the fourth. fall opened: with witute G2* against Green Gaels, including ~ N. Roberts tripled in the sixth|yance on a choice-play error|@ misconduct, a match mis- but this big blow came with/and scored on Hickey's sacri-| Conduct, plus a game mis- for heavy driving two out and Newmarket didn't score again until after there were two out in the 9th, when back-to-back singles by Goddard and Pegg, with a wild pitch in -- gave them their other W. Wallace started on the mound for Newmarket. He got Tough treatment from the Clean- ers in the second stanza when Seneco opened with a single, Gaskell drew a walk and then after Szyszka grounded out, Hickey singled, advanced on an fice: each had two hits for the Osh- awa crew kell, 1b; Szyszka, 2b; Hickey, error and scored on. Mason's |conduct OSHAWA -- goal, Bremner; Sheedy, Keenan, Marlowe, \Lloyd, Hagerty, Greenwood, SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Da-|Howard, Gray, Sutton, Vann vis, ss; Solomon, c; Rowden,|and Laxton. 3b; Young, cf; Seneco, If; | PETERBOROUGH = gos), rf: Mason; p; Ti A Nesbitt; Page, Kinsmond, Mood- sd lems as woah jie, Hickey, McMahon, Webb, NEWMARKET -- Morrison, Coren, Livingston Mills Scol- 1b; G. Mainprize, 3b; Gorman,|lard, Coley, Mattucie, Clancy ss; P. Mainprize, cf;. Roberts,|and Ronco. c; Dunlop, If; Goddard, 3b; Jefferies, rf; Wallace, p and rf; A. Pegg, p; R. Pegg, If in 6th. 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