Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1964, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, August 1, 1704 a SPORTS CALENDAR am Miller, Oshawa, Leads Ontario Team In Junior Title Win * CALGARY (CP) -- Ontario}40 miles an hour and sent score [women's interprovincial team Saptured two Canadian two wom-) rocketing. itle by an astounding 31 shots ei titles and came within) Led by Gail Harvey's 73 for 2jover second-place British Co- of clinching two more|two-round total of 144, Ontarix) umbia. in winds that gusted tojcaptured the 36-hole Canadian wae ome -- fie ge hr PORTS MENU 'By Geo. H. Campbell Stoddart, Toronto won the crown by 14 shots over Sas- SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' katchewan. Ontario won' ihe in. terprovincial and British Colum- bia the junior team title last year at Ottawa. Miss Harvey, of Toronto, earned a five-shot margin over her nearest rival, Betty Stan- hope Cole of Toronto, in the women's close competition. Mrs. Cole had a 75 Friday for a THE GAME OF GOLF qualifies to all forms of de- | two-round score of 149 and was finites. There are those enthusiasts who consider it five shots ahead of the 154s excellent recreation, ideal for summer exercise. The posted by Mary Gay of Kitch- eve A ; ener and Gayle Hitchens of majority of course, consider it more than recreation, | vancouver. Fifth with 155 was it's a sport and this group can be sub-divided into Icandra Post. of Milton, Ont., these who try hard; these who are deadly serious and Competitive, but still at an amateur level. Then you come to the professional golfer and here it becomes rnore than merely a sport, with these boys it's a science, with health, condition, as well as every phase of the game getting the utmost in concentration. The week-end golf enthusiast doesn't worry too much about par -- but he gets a big thrill out of a solid drive, one of those tee shots that heads out, pin-high and straight for the mn. Many of the more com- petitive types insist that games are won by saving shots via skill with the "irons" or midway shots. The who led the junior individual test by five strokes. DEFENDING CHAMP NEXT Miss Post's nearest junior ri- val was defending champion Cathy Galusha of Ponoka, Alta., who earned a-78 over the par 73 Earl Grey course for a 36-hole |total of 160 Third in the junior competi- tion were Jocelyn Bourassa of Trois-Rivieres, Que., and Pam Miller of Oshawa with 164. TODAY'S GAMES LACROSSE OLA Senior League -- Brook- lin at Huntsville, at 8:30 p.m BASEBALL Eastern Ontario PeeWee Lea- gue -- Whitby vs Oshawa, at Alexandra Park, 2 p.m. TODAY'S GAMES LACROSSE OLA Senior League -- Brook- lin at Huntsville, at 8.30 p.m. BASEBALL Eastern Ontario PeeWee Lea- gue -- Whitby vs Oshawa, at Alexandra Park, 2 p.m. MONDAY'S GAMES LAWN BOWLIN G Mixed Trebles Tournament (Dr. S..J .Phillips Trophy), at Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, 10:00 a.m. SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc. (Re-schedule of prévious rainéed- out games)--2nd Division: --Nap- vo vs Italia B, at 6.45 p.m. and 1st Division: Hungaria vs Italia at 8:00 p.m.; Both games at |Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- jdium. LACROSSE OLA Junior League:--Bramp-) ton Armstrong's vs Oshawa Green Gaels, at Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena, 8:30 p.m.--Juve- nile-Junior League:--John Beau- pre Spurs vs Joe Bosco Rea | 'and Gary Hertzfeldt. Eskies Wi GSkK1es Yin, Argos Lose, First Time EPYONTON (CP) -- A sur- prisingly smooth Edmonton Es- kimo team upset Toronto Argo- nauts 22-13 Friday in' the final Canadian Football League pre- season exhibition. The win before 12,049 fans was the first in three starts for Es- kimos. It was the first loss for Argonauts in four exhibitions. The western club displayed strong running and passing to go ahead 22-0 at one point in the third quarter. Halfbacks Butch Pressley and Leroy Whittle and fullback Ron Quillen scored touchdowns for the winners. Bill Mitchell con- verted all three and added a sin- tempt went wide. Halfback 'Sherman Lewis and ehd Leo Sampson caught touch- down passes and Jim Christo- pherson converted one to ac- count for Toronto's scoring All three Eskimo quarter- backs showed well in the game, leaving coach Neill Armstrong with a tough choice among Lynn Amedee, James Earl Wright STEPHENS LEADS ARGOS | Argonauts' strongest display came during the late stages when Sandy Stephens came in to direct the attack. Estate, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 6.30 p.m, TUESDAY'S GAMES Both clubs, which finished last lin their respective conferences \last year, made good use of re- jserves ix the final test before gle when a 47-yard field goal at- ; | June, professional Ke also insists that the place is onthe greens. What brings all this on? Well, stresses both his woods and irons -- but to pick-up the blue chips The Ontario interproviacia! team--completed by Kay Hel- leur and Marlene Stewart Stre.t of Toronto--used only 606 shots Miss Helleur had 80 Friday SOFTBALL \a weekend deadline when CFL | Beaches Major Fastball Lea-|clubs must reduce their rosters By TED BLACKMAN MONTREAL (CP) -- Arnold Palmer has retrieved the put- ting ability he misplaced and big Bill Collins of Grossinger's, N.Y., has found a putting touch he never owned. Palmer, lost in the shuffle with an opening-round par 71, surged back to the forefront Friday with a four-under 67 to share the second-round lead at 138 with Collins in the $50,000 Canadian Open golf champion- ship. Putting Skill Lifts Palmer and Collins Canadian Open Lead' ier. You don't have to work the club as hard that way." Four pros were at 141, three strokes behind Palmer and Col- lins and one under par. They were Bob Verwey and Gary Player, two South Africans, Gibby Gilbert, who led the first round, and Ray Floyd of St. An- drews, Ill. Gilbert, the unheralded pre from Hollywood, Fla., snot a 74 to go with his opening 67. Bob Shave Jr, of Willoughby, Ohio, in second spot on the first "That was my best putting round in the last year,"" Palmer said after tearing through the .090-yard Pinegrove course in) 29 putts. | "I never could make those} long ones," Collins said, mo-) ments after he'd dropped putts) from long distances to give him) a three-under 68 to go with his| initial 70. | "I changed putters after yes- terday,"' Palmer explained "I) went back to the putter I'd dis- It gave ball." TIES RECORD One stroke behind the co-lead- ers were Rex Baxter of Amar- illo, Tex., and Billy Casper of Corona; Calif., who also cred- ited putting for their success Casper, who tied the course rec- ord with a 66, had spent two hours practising on the putting gue Inter - City Schedule:--|to 33 men, including 15 imports. Oshawa Tony's at Stoney Creek, | green after shooting a first- }round 73. "It's the first putting practice day with a 68, also fired a 74 Dick Tiger On Prowl Again In Bid For Title NEW YORK (AP) -- Former world middleweight boxing lcarded after the U.S. Open last,Champion Dick Tiger took aj points and top ¢ me more confi-ong step toward another shot at| standi ein dence, I felt better pu'ting the|the title Friday night, scoring a) technical knockout over Jose Gonzales in 59 seconds of the sixth round at Madison Square |Garden: The broad - shouldered, pow- erful native of Nigeria, making his first start since he lost the title to Joey Giardello last De-| jand found himself jocked with Jack Nicklaus at par 142 after 36 holes. Canadian hopefuls were far off the pace. Nine strokes be- hind with 147 totals were Moe) Norman, George Knudson, Al Balding and Stan' Leonard. blanked the Colts 2-6 on way to a doubleheader sweep. pg Ko Loe 0s: p a the Cave Col Coast in * \ Howie Richards Sailing Champion HALIFAX (CP) -- Howie. Richards of Oakville captured| the Dominion snipe champion-| ships Friday and completed a sweep of three sailing titles that also included the Nova Scotia and Maritime snipe champion- ships which concluded here ear- lier in the week. Racing against 19 competi- |tors, Richards won four out o| nine sailing events and finished high enough to collect 4,644! alll ings. i il ! 10 A.M, to 10 P.M. ° l FREE RIDE ANY WEEK- | FAMILY KARTWAY RENTAL | Open Daily 1 P.M. to 10 P.M. Bring The Family -- I CLIP AND BRING THIS | DAY. Hwy. 12, 11% Miles North of Whétby | |_GO-KARTS WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS PICNIC GROUNDS, CANTEEN AD WITH YOU FOR A --_-- -- = os a wm inn PHONE 655-3469 Lae | | OSHAWA'S LARGEST TAX! AND U-DRIVE--OVER 30 CARS AND TRUCK: cember, gave no evidence of rustiness as he outpunched his | opponent in all but the first} round. He finished off Gonzales with| AT YOUR RENT-A-CAR MERCURY TAXI om 725.4771 AND MOST MODERN $ SERVICE! . $1.00 A DAY yesterday, in the Canadian Open play Arnie Palmer went back to his old putter and sizzled a four-under- par round to grab off a share of the lead, in the dash for the Seagram Gold Cup, along with Bill 8:15 p.m. Oshawa City Assoc Major Boys vs A. W PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE for 156 and Mrs, Streit, who has} GEO. RUTHERFORD (Oshawa) LTD.--14 ALBERT ST. won the Closé competition seven times, 80 for 157. Mrs. Streit evi- and District League:--Bad at Alexandra) Oshawa Pee Wees ... had in a long time,' he De ce ae right and left to} Pa | said. "And I put some lead tape|the head that left the Puerto Ri-| Blank Whitby Lads| | on my putter to make it heav-ican in a helpless position. dently was bothered by the high wind. She was forced to don dark glasses at times to prevent the wind blowing dust underher contact lenses The total left Mrs. Streit tied with Rae Milligan of Toronto for seventh place. Miss Helleur moved into' sixth, Ninth was Rose-Mary Phillips of Cornwall with 158 Oshawa & Dist. Soccer League Team Standing Oshawa and District Soccer Association's First and Second Division team standings, as of August Ist, are as follows: FIRST DIVISION a oo. i F Collins, And the latter had a 68, thanks to sinking some long and tricky putts. And: right behind the leaders are Rex Baxter and Billy Casper, both of whom credit their improved putting for their success in the second round. Four others, including "Gibby" Gilbert, first-day leader, are tied three strokes behind Palmer and Collins. It could be one of the most ex- Citing finishes in the history of the Canadian Open. STILL ON GOLF -- Ontario women's teams won by the Junior and Senior interprovincial golf champion- ships, out at Calgary yesterday. Oshawa's Pam Miller played a major role in winning the Junior title for Ontario. She turned in a fine card of 80 yesterday, to go with her 84 of Thursday, for 164 and partner Nancy Stoddard of Toronto had 85-81-166._ In the Senior event, Gail Harvey as tops with 71-74-145: Betty Stanhope Cole 74-75-149; Kay Helleur, 76-80- 156 and Marlete Stewart Streit 77-80-157. The con- gratulations of the local golfing fraternity, and especiallys by her fellow-members at Oshawa Golf Club, are due the young Oshawa shot-maker, for her splendid showing. WEEK-END REVIEW:-- The holiday attractions for local sports fans include the return of soccer action with a doubleheader at Kinsmen Stadium on Monday evening; a mixed trebles tournament at the local lawn bowling greens all-day Monday and of course, the regular Junior lacrosse game Monday night, at the Children's Arena, when Brampton will be here, to wind up the regular season's schedule. After that tomes the playoffs! TUESDAY evening sees Oshawa Merchants opposing Ajax Merchants, here at Kinsmen Stadium while at Alexandra Park, the City &. District softball schedule resumes, with A. & W. meeting Bad Boys, in a game that could mean first place in the final league standing. "FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS 1964 by McMurray Publishing Co., Ltd. V. Agnew (Thistle B), 7; W. (Daily Racing Form). \Aldsworth (Thistle B), 5; J. RACE -- $2000. ing. Th -olds and up. One Mile and se teal! i careue roeleiwe 3 ee ovate nc (Ukrainia B), 5; M. fhree- and four-yearcids. 6% Furiongs PR hay . 'ise 9 aha 112) res Suave, Shu! 4 .90| : ' 320 400 2.10 730 4.7| Dubrowsky (Ukrainia B), 5; J. 10-Delight, Walsh 3King of Maryland, Leblanc Pepereict Piteh, Turcotte 5.00 3.10|4Mornins' Mornin, Walsh 3.50| Vesters (Rangers B), 4 and K. oad Cowie (Thistle B), 4. A Halia, 0 5 Thistle, Ukraina, Hungaria, Rangers, Local 222, TOP SCORERS A. DiDanieli (Italia), 17; F. Harwood (Thistle), 7; F. Bor- rego (Ukrainia), 7; H. Schmidle (Italia), 6; J. Sebok (Hungaria), 6; A. Bressan (Italia), 5, and J. Varhoof (Rangers), 5. SECOND DIVISION w Tf F 17 16 12 22 49 1 1 1 8 5 3 5 5 4 4 3 5 1 9 A 12 8 Pts. 12 |Ukraina, 5 10 \Thistle, 4 \Rongers, 3 |Italia, 0 ee |TOP SCORERS 9 20 19 Pts. | Park, 8.15 p.m Neighborhood Assoc. Atom |Boys:--Harman at Eastview; |Bathe at Kingside; Woodview at | Sunmyside; Glen Stewart at |Fernhill; Radio at Thornton's |\Corners; Brookside at Lake Vista and Storie at Rundle; all games at 6.30 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc. Pee Wee Girls:--Glen Stewart at Fern- hill; Nipigon at Lake Vista; Har- man at Bathe and Eastview at Woodview; all games at 6.30 p.m. |BASEBALL Eastern Ontario Senior Lea- gue -- Ajax Merchants versus Oshawya Merchants, at Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium, 8.15 p.m. WRESTLING Exhibition of professional |wrestling, three bouts, at Oshaw Children's Arena, 8:45 p.m. TANFORAN BURNS SAN BRUNO, Calif. (AP)-- Fire destroyed the three-storey |grandstand and clubhouse of |abandoned Tanforan race track Friday. Tanforan was used 64 years, until last fall when its racing dates were given to nearby Bay Meadows and |Golden Gate Fields. Oshawa Legionnaires blanked Whitby Legion 6-0, last night at Whitby Centennial Park, in their Eastern Ontario Inter - County ule fixture Oshawa collected six hits for their six runs, off pitcher Ross and his battery-mate Maundrell While Alex Maiboroda had a no- hitter for Oshawa, thanks to some good "'calls" by his catch- ér Mike Cook. R. Cook, L. Buckley, Blan- chard, Tutin, Yakemixhyn and McComb shared Oshawa's half- dozen safeties, for coach Bob Duncan's club. Your Satisfaction Is Our Aim All Cars Carry Our GUARANTEE KELLY DISNEY USED CARS Ltd. 1200 Dundas E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN Pee Wee Baseball League sched-| NU-WAY Rug (Oshawa) Ltd, CARPET SALES PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING and FURNITURE 54 CHURCH ST. PHONE 728-4681 Culligan. 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