Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1964, p. 11

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B.C. Lions Crush Stampeders 22-4 Avelino Gomez Steals Feature At Fort Erie Lack-Lustre Play THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 11,1964 1] for Cincinnati, tossing a four- hitter at Los Angeles. Mei Queen, whose single was a key hit in the first inning, wound up with three hits and Steve Boros drove in three runs Makes Dark Boil ji sot"se'in are sins By THE CANADIAN PRESS |to left field and Cepeda came|Sixth loss in 17 decisions. The case of the missing|barrelling home from second, strawberries could well wind up| This time McCarver was wait- VISAS VOIDED in fines being levied against two|ing with Lou Brock's peg. MANILA (AP) -- The Travel San Francisco Giants following) "We just had the better|and Tourist Industry Board has their 2-1 loss Monday night to|goalie," cracked Cardinal pit-|ruled visitors may stay in the St. Louis Cardinals, but man-|cher Ray Sadecki. "He kept the|Philipines for 15 days without ager Alvin Dark won't commit/puck out of the net." visas. The previous limit was VANCOUVER (CP) -- If you can't fool Tom Brown you prob- ably won't beat British Colum- bia Lions. Calgary Stampeders man-|. ifestly failed Monday night as they lost their Western Football Conference encounter with the Lions 22-4. nine passes in the first half, quarterback Eagle Day was held to three completions in 10 attempts the rest of the way. Both clubs picked up 17 first downs, Calgary outrushing Lions 194 yards to 168 and Lions outpassing Stampeders 156-109. Peter Kempf converted all FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP) -- Avelino Gomez was given a lengthy lead in Monday's fea- tured sixth race at Fort Erie and then hung on to win the 1 1-16-mile test with Mornins' Mornin. Mornins' Mornin took a com- fortable five-length lead in the Brown, a former ail-America} at Minnesota and now Mr. Ev- erything in the Lions' defence, made 10 tackles and called a masterly set of defensive sig- nals from his linebacker spot. A crowd of 32,644 helping Lions celebrate their 10th birth- day watched the 1963 WFC champions shake Willie Flem- ing loose for two touchdowns and rookie fullback Bob Swift for one. The game gives Lions three points and a.chance to bypass Saskatchewan into first. place when they meet in Regina Fri- day. Stampeders have lost two of three. JINX CONTINUES Stampeders lost all three meetings with B.C. last year and seemed just as_ helpless Monday night. Twice they had three B.C. touchdowns and half- back Ron Morris quick - kicked for a 'single point. Larry Rob- inson kicked a 24-yard field goal for Calgary and missed another that went for a single. Quarterback Joe Kapp hit re- ceivers on only seven of 13 tries, but a long heave in the second quarter was worth the rest put together. Trailing 4-0 and stuck on his own 15, Kapp dropped far back and nailed Fleming at midfield. Fleming, who had outlegged defender Jesse Branch in a straight race for the lead pass, pulled away to make it a 97-yard touchdown yard B.C. march to Fleming's second touchdown early in the) fourth quarter. It was a danc-) \fifth, paid $85.20. play. ; | The gam€ lost -momentum) \from that p jl back-to-| back interceptions sparked a 57-| back-stretch and maintained it to win over Galindo by a nose. King Gorm was third. Owned by Dave Mann and Paul Martel of Toronto, Morn- ins' Mornin paid $7.80, $4.10 and $2.20. The daily double of Vertex Ruler, winner of the first race, and Eternal Lock, a lJong-shot winner of the 'second, returned $137.10. Eternal Lock, owned by S. Lima and D. Trinetti, and trained by Dan Cardella, re- turned $54.10. The quinella of Speedy La-| ment and Lord Saybrook, in the Broustad Huils the thighs of Tom Haller and himself. The strawberries in qi Bob Purkey gained the win 72 hours. are the marks habitually picked up on the thighs of players who slide into a.base when stealing or stretching a hit. That they are missing from Orlando Cepeda, both tagged out at home trying to score standing up instead of sliding, not only cost the Giants the game, but also raised the tem- per of Dark near the boiling point. Immediately after the game, Dark was asked whether there would be any fines. : "I never announce fines," he said softly, apparently trying to restrain his anger. '""That would have to come from somebody else. You saw the same game I did." NOW FLAN EXPLOSIXE LOAD OF LAUGHTER! PETER SELLERS iach an "Up The Greek" with DAVID TOMLINSON WITTY AND WONDERFUL LARK! "WE JOINED THE NAVY" IN COLOR with KENNETH MORE JOAN O'BRIEN LLOYD NOLAN 1:30 P.M. ¢ SATURDAYS REDS WALLOP DODGERS & SUNDAYS In the only other National|* League action, Cincinnati Reds Leafs To Win | | Over Atlanta hammered Los Angeles Dodgers \7-2, scoring three runs in the By THE CANADIAN PRESS |first inning and coasting home Syracuse Chiefs climbed ajfrom there. The American half-game into the International|League was idle. League lead Monday night on) 'The plays that caused all the} |the strength of a 3-2 victory|comment in the San Francisco- jover Columbus Jets and thelst, Louis game came in the! jpostponement of a game be-/rifth and eighth innings. |tween second-place Jacksonville] Jn the fifth, with the Giants Suns and Buffalo Bisons. |trailing 2-0, Haller led off with ing, 12-yard draw play through the line, to give up the ball on downs, and after completing seven of BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS HELD OVER i 7 eal HL AIMS AN J io : 3 tii By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Monday's Results National League {Toronto 7 Atlanta 0 ELGIAN RIDER WINS BICYCLE RACE 3 W L Pet. GBL|Richmond 1 Rochester 4 Me Iphia 65 43 .602 Columbus 2 Syracuse 3 Age ancisco 64 48 .571 3 |Buffalo at Jacksonville ppd. " 'incinnati 62 51 .549 544) Games Today --(GP* Wirephoto) 59 50 .541 644) Toronto at Atlanta (N) Bile (7 ewe SG aes 59 52 .532 7%! Buffalo at Jacksonville 2 56 54 509 10 | (N) 55 55 .500 11 | Columbus at Syracuse (N) 52 57 .477 134%| Richmond at Rochester (N) 9 |-- clk ited Andre Dhaene of Belgiun top in the 1,500-mile Tour du squats beside the trophy he St. Laurent bicycle race, * won Sunday by coming out on which began at Matane, Que., 48 66 .421 a In other action, Rochester|a single. Two outs later, Harvey ; ' game losing streak with a 4-1|Kuenn singled, Hal Lanier then JS victory over Richmond Virgin-|popped a single to right, Haller 6S awd e ? Sy " - |ians. while Toronto Maple Leafs|iumbering to the plate to find . aes | 34-78 304 |blanked Atlanta Crackers 7-0 in|catcher Tim McCarver holding . ' " | Monday's Results H k S h ] la game that was called in the|Mike Shannon's peg. - * v4 j ' Fat * ¥Eos Angeles 2 Cincinnati 7 oc. ey Cc 00 8th inning because of rain. The Giants pulled to within " O A S hed ay ] San Fraseiaco 1 a teas 2 | Be in Pp Former major leaguer Jimjone run in the seventh on er . ' ' (Only games scheduled) og Bronstad tucked away the vic-|Ray Hart's homer and mounte per Cc uU e Probable Pitchers Today g Sir Tam ty for the Leafs, allowing only|another threat in the eighth | New York (Fisher 7-14) at N lfour hits on, the abbreviated|when Cepeda and Hart singled Ps : Pittsburgh (Friend 10-11) (N) | ext Weekend route as Toronto won its 12th|with two out. Haller then singled Philadelphia (Culp 8-7)- at Chi- \game in 15 starts against the) ----------- nag year " cago (Ellsworth 12-13) MELVILLE, Sask. (CP)--A|Crackers this season. i We » P. | Los Angeles (Ortega 4-4) at/national program of amateur| ; t e ee. |Cincinnati (Jay 7-8) (N) hockey leadership institutes will|HAD BIG INNING IN-DOOR Tali', | Houston (Johnson 8-11) at Mil-|/begin next weekend, with the Back-to-back doubles by Don) BaMBLAcdy ~ OHA JUNIOR "A" | Thursday, Nov, 26 -- Oshawa! Friday, Jan. 15 -- St. Cath: waukee (Spahn 6-11) (N) first course at Dalhousie Uni- ag and J. W. ge " es ( SCHEDULE lat. Hamilton and St. Catharines|arines at Niagara Falls and| San Francisco (Hendley 9-7)\ versity, Halifax, secretary man- adi ber Fe vathdlton Pbowc SEASON 1964-1965 at Peterborough. |Montreal, at Kitchener. at St. Louis (Simmons 12-8) (N)|ager Gordon Juckes of the OS" anaes hit an inside-the-park : cod : h " fie r jnadian Amateur Hockey Asso- Friday, Oct. 9--Oshawa at Friday, Nov. 27 -- Hamilton' Saturday, Jan. 16--Peterbor American League beets ' lh ft Bobby Del elagate Falls. at Niagara Falls. ough. at Oshawa, (Standings unchanged from -- said Monday. leenos a bed ng was ait over Sunday, Oct. 11--Peterbor-| Sunday, Nov. 29 Peter-| Sunday, Jan, 17 -- Peterbor-| Sunday) is i ee ihe ty a second) it the shouting. ough at Hamilton; Toronto at|borough at Montreal; Hamilton| ough at Montreal; Hamilton at Monday's Results perated by the CAHA with as-\" 1. the Syracuse - victory St. Catharines: " Osh t/at St. Catharines; Oshawa at St. Catharines; Niagara Falls} (jo games scheduled) sistance from 'university andi Smith hammered out "St. Catharines; Oshawa at| Tver and Niagara Falls at/at Kitchener and Oshawa at Sookie Pucuee Yee |government recreation officials|7°°8® °™ anger Montreal and Niagara Falls at Poronts, y le Pitchers ay on a federal fitness and ama-|three singles in four trips while Kitchener. Toronto. Cleveland (Tiant 4-1) at Los! Jackie Powers hit a two-run : Tuesday, Dec, 1 -- Toronto at, Tuesday, Jan. 19--Hamilton at 4 li i teur sport grant. | ; " Monday, Oct. 12--Toronto at), )Ueseay, cj 'Angeles (Belinsky 9-7) (N) i double for the Chiefs . Monday, . Oronto Bll Osh 'd Kitchener at Peter-|Oshawa and Kitchener at Nia- i | Juckes said an enrolment of; f SPeterboroush, " oh an c r at Pe | gara Falls wea dogg 10-8) at! yout 300 coaches and. other| The Leafs announced Monday < Tuesday, Oct. 13--Montreal at eoredey Dec. 3 -- Montreal) Thursday, Jan. 21--Toronto at Detroit 'heuer 44) at hockey leaders is expected tor| they ene pee ' fea | ; . ' sé ° lmajor league shortstop Don panawe: at Hamilton and Niagara Falls| Hamilton and St. Catharines at nesota (Stigman 5-11) (N) __ |'Me, course. | Buddi Thursday, Oct. | Peterborough. f | Toronto Maple Leaf goalie|Buddin. ; Ade at Peterborough. | . Boston (Heffner 5-4) at Bal-) Oger ; Buddin has played with Rich- Falls at Hamilton. ' Friday, Dec. 4 -- Toronto at . Friday, Jan. 22--Peterborough|timore (Bunker 12-3) (N) |Johnny Bower will give special ss at t th Friday, Oct. 16--Hamilton at); nate lat Niagara Falls; Kitchener at! Chi 4 llectures and demonstrations in|mond and Rochester of the .-|Niagara Falls and Montreal at | Chicago, (Horlen 8-7 and Pi- 11 d with Niagara Falls; St. Catharines) iis choner Toronto and St, Catharines at|zarro 14-6) at New York (Terry|S28katoon and New. York|international League an fe at Kitchener and Montreal at) "cotday Dec. 5 -- Niagara Montreal. 5-8 and Bouton 12-9) (D-N) |Ranger goalie Jacques Plante Indianapolis and pare of the Toronto. Falls at as on Sunday, Jan. 24--Kitchener at interantional ¥ ' lwill do the same in Montreal.|Pacific Coast League this year. Sunday, Oct. 18 -- Oshawa at)" 'ca. Dae * -- qoronto at/St: Catharines; Niagara Falls cde Bi Gry, The Program schedule is: | | St. Catharines; Peterborough at Moment: hitnes at at Catha|et Montreal and Hamilton at) cyiacuse a Dalhousie. University, Halifax|Sept. 2; University of Saskatch- Kitchener; Hamilton at Mont- Hide and Peterborough at Kitch- Toronto. 7 y "593 "Y Aug. 16-24; Royal Military Col-jewan, Saskatoon, Aug, 23-30; ee Sen. cup at abe aa Bee ntti hag. lo Vancouver, Auge 230 ronto. ; : ' . 23-|bia, y . 23-30. Tuesday, Oct. 20 -- Toronto at| Tuesday, Dec. 8 -- St. Catha-| Thursday, Jan. 28--St. Cath- mere 7 8% = Oshawa and Kitchener at st.(Tines at Niagara Falls and)arines at Hamilton and Niagara! pi opmond "85 B41 Catharines. Peterborough at Oshawa. | Falls at Peterborough. : Columbus "393 ig Thursday, Oct. 22. -- Toronto PR soso: Dec. 10 -- Niagara gta, 120, 29--Hamilton at stints poral at Hamilton and Niagara Falls alls at Hamilton and Toronto i ge Ry nonty at vee at Peterborough. at Peterborough. alls and St. Catharines at Kit- ' : Friday, Oct. 23 -- St. Catha- Friday, Dec. 11 -- Oshawa at chener, arines and Hamilton at Peter- rines at Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls and St. Catha-) Sunday, Jan. 31 -- Peterbor-| borough. Sunday, Oct. 25 -- Peterbor- rines at Toronto. ough at St. Catharines; -- Kit- ough at Montreal; Niaga.; Sunday, Dec. 13--Peterbor.| chener at ange age pet . Falls at St. Catharines; Hamil-|ough at St. Catharines, Niagaraleroronto er S allat Peterborough. | <=) ton at Kitchener and Oshawa|Falls at Montreal; Hamilton at) puesday, Feb. 2--Kitchener:at| Friday, March 5--Hamilton at 5! at Toronto. é Kitchener and Oshawa at T0-\Qshawa: Toronto at St. Cath-|Niagara Falls and St. Cath- a » = 2 : Tuesday, Oct. 27 -- Kitchener eile na St. Cath. 2tines and Hamilton at Peter- arines at Kitchener. ADDED ATTRACTION: "--" ~ at Oshawa. tuesday, Dec: 15--St. Cath-| horough. Saturday, March 6--St. Cath-| "BUGS BUNNY JAMBOREE" Thursday, Oct. 29--Montreal arines at Oshawa. Thursday, Feb. 4--St. Cath-aries at Oshawa and Toronto] at Hamilton and St. Catharines) Thursday, Dec. 17--Torontojarines at Hamilton and Mont-\at Montreal (2 p.m.) at Peterborough. at Hamilton and Montreal at/rea) at Peterborough Sind De Feiiay, Oct. 20 -- Montreal ot) Periorouge i¢--Montreal atl yen, ee eens atl Falls TP incaret i ge : . . 18-- re : . : s :. Niagara Falls and Toronto at J at Montreal; -- St. Catharines a /Toronto; Oshawa at Kitchener cee Th Shae See he ek Pie Niagara Falls and Kitchener at' yj 7 Kitchener. - Niagara Falls and Toronto at/ing Peterborough at St. Cath-| Saturday, Oct. 31 -- Oshawa Toronto. Kitchener, Loaies. yi METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER and CINERAMA present | GREAT STARS! , two weeks agou\- rh 20 | 33 DAVID LEAN. PeRRE BOULTE S2%Szs TECHMICOLOR © GreMNaCarE] The most: gruesome day in the calendar of the Undead! BORIS KARLOFF == sterringin wee 15--Niagara HIGHWAY #2 AND #401 Show Starts Every Evening at Dusk (Incl. Sundey) 70 2 | Jacksonville 90 26--Peterbor- OSSSS SOC SESOO 4 ig | Length action-packed film! 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Tes Montreal; Cath-'GAME TIMES: Sunday, Nov. 1--Kitchener at sunday, Dec. 20--Kitchener at arines: Kit-| Hamilton, Thursdays 7.45 aha and Hamilton-at Mont omega puerbecour at To-| chener and Peterborough at|p.m.; Sundays and Saturdays . fe a Wacanto ab rontp;. jagara Falls at St. Hamilton. |2 p.m. B ecrn Nov. ' | Catharines and Oshawa at Ham-| 'yesday, Feb. 9--Hamilton at) St. Catharines) Tuesdays 8 St. Catharines and Hamilton at} jjton pies ( ¥ Oshawa. Saturday, Dec. 26--St. Cath- -- . 11--Montrest eB ag a eg : Thursday, Nov. 5--Oshawa at/arines at Montreal and Hamil- at Hamilton Toronto : Sund og iba alla \ Hamilton and Kitchener atiton at Peterborough. Peterborough i Kitchekee weikdnes Sinn: } Peterborough, d Sunday, Dec. 27-- Oshawa at} Friday, Feb. 12--Montreal at|Sundays 2 p.m, : per. Friday, Nov. 6 -- Kitchener at| Montreal; Peterborough at Kit-| Kitchener; St. Catharines at To-, Niagara Falls, weekdays, 8 Niagara Falls and Montreal at chener; Niagara Falls at Hamil-jronto. and Hamilton at Niagara p.m.; January ist 2 p.m. -- : 'Toronto, ton. arid St. Catharines at To-| Falls. "Oshawa Brg 8 pm. Saturday, Nov. 7 _-- Montreal ronto. Saturday, Feb. 13 -- Niagara Saturdays 7 p.m.; New B Soot at Oshawa. -- Tuesday, Dec, 29--Kitchener| Falls at Oshawa. Day 7 p.m. : Sunday, Nov. 8 -- Oshawa at) a Peterborough: Toronto at Sunday, Feb 14--Hamilton| Montreal Sundays 7 p.m.; Montreal: Hamilton a St. Cath- Oshawa and Montreal at Niia-|at St. Catharines; Montreal at| Saturday 2' p.m.; Weekdays 7 30 -arines; Niagara Falls at Kitch-| vara Falls. Toronto and Peterborough at p.m. es : er and Peterborough at' Wednesday, 30 -- Mont-/ Kitchener, Peterborough, 8 p.m., except - Toronto. : real at St. Catharines and To-| Tuesday, Feb. 16 -- Toronto| Saturday, Oct. 31st at 7 p.m cr Tuesday, Nov. 10--St. Catha- ronto at Kitchener. at Oshawa and Montreal at St. ime eon : 'rines at Oshawa and Toronto at) Friday, Jan. 1--Montreal at Catharines. : 'Niagara Falls. St. Catharines; Hamilton at To-| Thursday, Feb. 18--Oshawa| ' 'Thursday, Nov. 12 -- Kitchen-/ronto; Kitchener at Oshawa (7/at Peterborough: St. Catharines| er at Hamilton and Oshawa at p.m.) and Peterborough at/at Montreal and Kitchener at! ' Peterborough. Niagara Falls (2 p.m.). Hamilton. Friday, Nov. 13 Peter- Saturday, Jan. 2--Oshawa at Friday, Feb. 19--Kitchener at borough at Niagara Falls; Ham- Peterborough and Kitchener at Niagara 'Falls. ilton at Toronto and St. Catha-| Hamilton. Saturday, Feb, 20--Peterhor- rines at Kitchener. Brees -- rob hala ar ough at Hamilton. Sunday, Nov. 15 -- Hamilton Montreal; Hamilton a it-| sun a pee at Montreal; Niagara Falls at) chener and Niagara Falls at St. Fits wt Haiecels Petsteeet Toronto; Oshawa at Kitchener Catharines. . 4 ough at Toronto; Hamilton at and Peterborough at 'St. Catha- wine cr te Jan. 5 -- Niagara| Kitchener and Oshawa at. St.| hie. alls at Oshawa and Kitchener! (atharines. sis Tuesday, Nov. 17 -- Niagara gg si Catharines, 2 Tuesday, Feb. 23--St. Cath-| . ursday, Jan. 7-- St. Cath-|, : i ees Falls at Oshawa. arines at Hamilton.and Toronto|2""es 3t Oshawa; Kitchener at Thursday, Nov. 19 -- Mont- Peterborotat |Peterborough and Toronto at! real at Peterborough and St." piggy Jan. 8--Montreal at) Niagara Falls Catharines at Hamilton. Niagara Falls. ind Oshawa Thursday, Feb. 25--St. Cath-| > GS I ' s al Friday, Nov. 20 -- Oshawa at iis chener arines at Peterborough and To- {Niagara Falls; Montréal at) coturday, Jan. 9--Montreal at 'omto at Hamilton Kitchener and St. Catharines at/onawa : Friday, Feb. 26 -- Peterbor- Toronto. Sunday, Jan. 10-- Peterbor-/°U8h at Niagara Falls and Mont- Sunday, Nov. 22 -- Toronto at/ough at Toronto; Kitchener at|"#! at Toronto. Kitchener; . Montreal at St.| Montreal and Niagara Falls at) Saturday, Feb. 27--Kitchener Catharines and Peterborough at|st Catharines. at Montreal. Hamilton. | Tuesday, Jan. 12--Kitchener| Sunday, Feb. 28 -- Niagara Tuesday, Nov. 24 -- St. Catha- at Oshawa; Hamilton at Peter-|Falls at Hamilton; Peterbor-| rines at Montreal;: Kitchener at| borough and Toronto at Niagarajough at Montreal; Kitchener at Niagara Falls -and Peterbor-' Falls. St. Catharines and. Oshawa at ough at Oshawa. ' Thursday, Jan. 14--Kitchener| Toronto. 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