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

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preg nemanaprot sin Yin mem oa SECOND GAME SPORTS MENU By Geo. it. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' A ture their own Eastern Ontario downs, Right now they have only three teams atill in the laurels -- and none of Hi, honors, Mansen's 2-1, with.two men out in the 9th -- and lost out City squad got a couple of hits and a cou- scored two runs, to end the series in two- straight. Down in Port Hope, Oshawa Scugog Cleaners drop- ped a tough 4-1 verdict to the Belleville Ellis team, in their third and deciding game of Junior "A" play. Scugogs were rated by many of their supporters as strong enough this sea- 'son to go all the way to the Ontario title, 'ned 17 batters, as he and his mates gave it a good try but :the Oleaners either left their hitting bats at home or Belle- ple of breaks and 'ville's Bob Ethier was just too he limited them to a half-dozen safeties. get a@ rally going, usually their 'the A. and W, squad,~they will now step back into their own Oshawa City and District cha likely will get under way this Thursday night, with a flood- light fixture. x x STORIE PARK Midgets NIGHT for local softball fans, <and-years since at least one Oshawa team has failed to cap- It's been years zone. honors, in OASA play- are a cinch, wait see! Two of of whom -were still in when October rolled around night. In the Senior leading Peterborough them let's and Bob Mason fan- good for them this time, as Scugogs failed to big weapon in victory. Like one of the "IGaels, but usually the contest, He potted goals plus three assists and checked diligently throughout the 60-minute affair, He also hit the post twice and shot into Oshawa Green Gaels Trounce Armstrongs By GERRY SUTTON Ken 'Thompson and Jim Higgs went on a scoring spree last night and left Brampton Armstrongs lying in the ruins. The two Huntsville natives shared 20 points and sparked Oshawa Green Gaels to a 23-10 triumph here at the Children's Arena. Victory gave Gaels a 2-0 lead in the best 4-out-of-7 Eastern Canada Lacrosse final series. Third game 'of the round will be played here Wednesday at 8.30 p.m. The 17-year-old Thompson, most consistent er-shadow- ed by scoring ace John Davis, was the standout performer in seven mpionship playdowns, which x also x lost a toughie last Nipigon Park Brampton's goaltender Gary Drysdale's pads, when he inter-| Thompson, cepted a pass and went in on a breakaway. \ Brampton did its best for two periods, but in the third were simply beaten to the punch and pun into the floor by the speedy Gaels. Oshawa spotted Brampton a 2 lead in the first, but fired five unanswered goals in the same frame and might have had a few more if not for the work of Drysdale. ead In the second, Brampton look- ed like they might be coming back, but penalties and poor shooting didn't help their catise any. Gaels took a 10-5 lead after the period and outscored them 13-5 in the final frame. John Davis and Dwight Davies chipped in. with three goals apiece, Neil Armstrong and Phil Clayton had two goals each, while Brian Thompson, Don Stinson and Gaywrd Powless scored the others. | Davis also picked up five as- sists and boosted his playoff {total of 24 goals, tied with K. |Thompson, and 27 assists. B. Stinson and Larry l{reland each- got three assists. ee i | MeCAULEY STARS Rookie Jim Higgs continued)' John McCauley, by far the KEN THOMPSON Brampton had 387 of the 62 minutes - in - penalties, includ- ing 23 to Richardson -- one @ ten-minute Yer the second game, cane lowered the boom on Drysdale} sai ; and fired 63 drives on the stout and deciding game of series, goalie, 30 four break GAELS' GAB--Oshawa scored seven of its goals on the power- play, while Brampton picked up . » Davis, K. Thompson and Higgs: led the penalty-kill- ing brigade and kept Bramp- ton attackers flustered on sev- eral occasions. Oshawa scored three goals with a man in the sin-in and two by K. Thomp- son when Davis was serving @ | high-sticking penalty, The 750 fans in 'attendance|games of 2-out-of-3 playoff/Baylow and G. Hobbs. Pole- gave defenceman Joe Kiwior ajrounds. rousing cheer when he appear-) time in the| (Kiwanis third. Kiwior responded by set-)Round-Robin Playoffs -- Wood-|Leggette, R. Pelite and B. Wood- ting up interference for three|view Park at Bathe Park and|ward. Pony Express three. . ed for th goals. BRAMPTON--goal, Drysdale; | Booth, C. Rudge misconduct, the in aways. e first last periods, Mery Marshall came up with another strong game and stopped 15 shots, including two fon 8 DE etn a Wi. "2 North Oshawa Horsemen Hold Another Show A bright, sunny day set the stage on Sunday for the North Oshawa Western "Horsemen's sixth horse show of the CALENDAR TUESDAY'S GAMES BASEBALL. Toronto CNE Star Tourna- ment: Oshawa Peewees vs Lake- shore Peewees, at CNE Ball dren's Barrel Race -- R. Smith and Rick Smith, Top point winners for the day in the men's events -- B. Wood- ward, 13; D, Leggette, 12 and R. Pelite, 8, Girls -- G. Barlow, 6. The next show is to be on Sunday, September 20. those who enjoy horse shows, the Western Horse Club will putting on a matinee perform- ance at the Orono Fair on Fri- day afternoon, Sept. 11. There are only two more i ue shows to follow and the competi- tion is getting closer all the time in the big challenge for the all- round trophy of'the year, pre- Park, 5:00 p.m. SOFTBALL OASA Intermediate "A" Play- offs: Oshawa Bad Boys vs Peterborough "G e orgies" atisented to the top point winner, Peterborough, 8:15 p.m.; 3rd) The winners of the events are tas follows: Potato Race -- Dave Leggette, Don Welch and Bob Harlock, Flag Race Bob Woodward, Jack Brown and Skip Ambrose. Apple Dunking-- Dz. Fron B. Harlock and Bill Cruwys. Sack Hopping -- J. Woodward, Robert Pelite and D. Leggette. Pickup Race -- B. Woodward, D. Leggette and B. Cruwys. Men's Barrel Race -- S Am- brose, .B. Woodward and Ted Jefferys. Ladies' Barrel Race-- LACROSSE OLA Senior League Playoffs: Brooklin vs Brampton Excel- siors, at Brampton, 8:30 p.m.; nd game of 4-out-of-7 title finals, WEDNESDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Civil Service League -- Wood's Transport vs Rundle's Garden Centre, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m.; Scott's Chicken Villa vs Foley's Plumbing, at\Gail Barlow, Mona Pelite and Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m-;/Gail Hobbs. Patch Race--Peggy Thompson's Plumbing vs De-parry, Marie Leggette and G. Hart's Excelsiors, at Radio pariow. Ladies' Special (Key- ark, 6.30 p.m. All games, 2nd hole Race) -- Carol Welsh, G. \Bending --Jack Brown, B. MANY IMMIGRANTS , India claims that more than 600,000 migrants from ast Pakistan have en India since January, 1064. Assoc. --|Woodward and Bill Leggette. League} Men's Special (Keyhole) -- D. Minor Bantam Oshawa Storie Park at Fernhill Park.!event) -- R: and M. Pelite; B Both games at 6.15' p.m. jand J. Woodward plus B. Ha Oshawa Minor Assoc. --(Mid-jlock and D. Welch. Bareback (tens ea Triumphs 6-4, Midget Series Nipigon Park, exploding for three runs in the ninth inning, edged Lake Vista 64 in an Oshawa Minor Softball Midget League round-robin playoff |game at Nipigon last night. In the other scheduled con- test, North Oshawa won by de- fault over Connaught Park, who) playoff games. his outstanding ball handling|best player for Brampton, click- defence, 1 'leet League Round-Robin Play-| Wrestling -- R. Pelite, Alex La-| Ii and notched three goals along/ed for og a en ge Meee erat Hew, J, Meolts)--Rundle Park at Con-\Salle an Buster Ehlert. with seven valuable assists. jout of the penaity-box most Cauley, Redford, W. MeCauley,/naught Park and North Oshawa Children's Flag Race -- Rob-| The 15-year-old defenceman,|*ne night. The big forward only|c¢ 'Rudge, Warnock and Rich-\at Lake Vista. Both games at/ert Smith and Ricky Smith. Chil-| who played for Huntsville Mid-|° ome minor sentence, COM-) ardson. 6.15 p,m. | gets last season, is one of the|Pared to the 25 minutes he re-| | OASA Midget Playoffs Osh-\Bathe Park, 6.30 p.m.; 2nd| hottest prospects in the Gaels'|ceived in Brampton. | OSHAWA -- goal, Marshall,|... Storie Park vs Peter-\game of 2-out-of-3 final series, | organization. Higgs got 39) Bob Haw had two goals, while defence, Hinkson, Higgs, Dav-\iorough IUE, at Peterborough, | ee goals and 41 assists in the 24-|Terry Watson, Wayne Mc- ies, Kiwior, Kolesnick; for-ig 15 5 m.; 2nd game of 2-out--LAWN BOWLING '| game regular season schedule| Cauley and Chris Rudge shared wards, -B. Thompson, Ireland, | 573 series. | Mixed Doubles Tournament,| this year and has 15 goals in six|singles. Jim Richardson aided] Powless, Stinson, Armstrong, jat Port Perry Lawn Bowling} on five. Clayton and Jones. BASEBALL Club, 1.00 p.m. snight. They were leading the powerful Peterborough IUE Midgets 2-1 with two out in the ninth but the Liftlock City 'boys tied it up and then in the 10th, again with two, scored »three-straight big hits for two runs and an eventual 5-3 vic- tory. Jack Logeman's boys go back to Peterborough on Wed- 'nesday night for a floodlight fixture, second of this series, when Storie Park must win in order to force a third game-- or otherwise, become another of Peterborough's '64softball victims. Oshawa Bad Boys and Peterborough "Georgie's'"' are "playing their third and deciding game in Intermediate "A'"' "playdowns, at the Liftlock City "Bowl" tonight. In OASA PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES al Squirt playdowns, Eastern Ontario finals, North Oshawa lost -out in an extra 8th inning, to the Port Perry youngsters on Saturday afternoon. "Chck" O'Connell reports that his pitch- er was hit hard on the arm by a batted bail late in the game and as a result, lost some of his "steam". However, he should be fully recovered for the second game of the set, here at North Oshawa diamond on Saturday afternoon, two- thirty o'clock. » Ce ieee ee * DIAMOND DUST fro mlast night's action includes re- ports on the Oshawa Minor Softball playoffs, round-robin sets. Fernhill Park defeated Bathe Park and now have five 'wins, If they defeat Storie Park boys on Wednesday night, they will have swept the round-robin series and so rate a berth in the finals, against Sunnyside Park. . . . NIPIGON PARK Midgets had to come from behind in their final 9th inning to eke out a win over the never-say-die boys from Lake. Vista, Connaught had to default to North Oshawa, when too many of their players picked yesterday for a trip to the CNE. . . . LEGIONNAIRES dropped their second- straight game to People's Credit Jewellers, in their Leaside -Junior League playoffs, last night at Talbot Park. Mean- "while, they await their next opponents in OBA action. LEASIDE PLAYOFFS Jr. Legionnaires Lose To Peoples Oshawa Junior Legionnaires lost their second straight in the|Reeson hurled effective ball until the eighth inning when he Leaside Junior League baseball playoffs last night, People's Clothing defeated Oshawa 4-1 at Leaside's Talbot Park and took a 20 lead in the round. Frank Sidey pitched an ex- cellent game for the winners and limited the Junior Legion- Naires to only three hits, He gave up a double in the first in- ning to Al Etchells and then hurled no-hit ball at Oshawa for the next five frames. During that time, he retired 14 of the 15 batters he faced. Oshawa got to Sidey in the seventh when Gary Newitt lined 'a double to centre with one out. Oshawa's pitcher Roger Reeson 'then stroked a single through the box and scored Newitt with +heir only run of the game. Ree- 'son reached second on an error, 'but was thrown out at third awhen the catcher lined a per- Yect peg to the third-sacker. Dave Mitchell then grounded 'out to the pitcher to end the Threat. « Sidey got Oshawa down in order. in the last two innings to sew up his victory. He struck 'put seven and walked one dur- rison and Pearse. were unable to field enough players. The game was to be) played at N. Oshawa. | WIN IN NINTH The Nipigon lads, trailed 4-3 | after eight innings, but came up| with a big three-run rally in the! ninth on two hits to take the| win. Wilson hurled five-hit ball for| the winners and fanned seven.| He walked only three. Lake Vista got all their jruns in the third inning on |three safeties and an error. | | The winners got only five hits) | off two Lake Vista hurlers, but received seven walks and the} |losers made three errors. | Mosier, Wilson, Hagerty, Mor-| | |rison and Peatse led the win-| scheduled doubleheader at Alex- Iners' attack. Christie got two|andra Park, Scott's /Villa nosed out Foley's Plumb- LAKE VISTA -- If; Hudgin,| ing 6-5 in the first game of their | hits for Lake Vista. \$s; Myers, 2b; McGraw, 3b; Christie, p; Kram, 1b; Wal- lace, cf; Calder, ¢; Cairne, rf; Mosier and Stuart. | NIPIGON -- Griffin, 2b; Mos- ier, 3b; Wilson, p; Hagerty, rf; Rose, 1b; Dobney, ss; Spiers, c; Densham, cf; Howard, lf; Mor- Starting and losing pitcher) ran into plenty of trouble. Arch Yurking opened the frame with a single, advanced when Ian) Sidey smashed homer. People's scored their other) run in the seventh when Bob| Reynolds singled, advanced on! an error and came in to score; on a wild pitch. ; Sidey, who played an out- standing game, also had a good time at the plate with three hits, including a homer plus a triple. Reynolds, Yurkin and Bill. Fallows and two hits apiece, Etchells, Newitt and Reeson shared Oshawa's safeties. LEGIONNAIRES --- Lutton, ss; Flynn, 3b; Etchells, c; New- itt, lb, p in 8th; Reeson, p, 1b in 8th; Mitchell, 2b; Barnett, If; Brack, cf and Nekkers, rf. PEOPLE'S--Fallows, ss; Yur. king, If; O'Grady, 2b; Sidey, Pp; Reynolds, cf; Horner, c, 3b in 3rd; Appleton,3b; Quinnell, lb; Shepard, rf; Wilson, c in 'Ing the nine-inning affair. 3rd and Boorsman, ph in 7th. FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMu (Daily Rec rray Publishing ing Form). os a "FIRST RACE -- Purse $1900. Claiming. Maiden, four-yeer-olds, foaled tn Canada, 6 Furlongs (12) & -Mary Elizabeth, H'son 11.30 4.90 3.10 2.9 22 2. Me Up, Bieu Miss Tulip, Malty's B: Belie- chop, Selwyn and Small Paul. A--Mers T M Hessel and L Ehriick Entry Winner, ro ¢, 4,'Be Fleet -- Bunty's Cullaby by Bunty Lewless. Trainer F W Merrill. Pooj 23,949 Double Pool 48,204 2 RACE -- Purse $1900. a . Three-year-olds. 6 Furiongs (12) Tewvedaed Bliss, Walsh. 11.50 5.70 4.00 "J-Janet Orr, Dittfach 5. 4.20) '| PIPTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Cisiming. | Also Ran in Order: Biue Week, Mydar, < Secco and J W Turner Entry Baicy DOUBLE, 4 AND 10, PAID $90.20| Winner, ch #, 3, -- Mistress by| . Trainer & © Fisher. Pool 39,68 THIRD RACH -- Purse $2200, Maiden 7.10 380 2.90 390 2: 4.30] rt won driving | fg in Order: Ard Tee ree ramart, Anel; Ere, ps ass, Free carnis London Wise, ACipiner, A-Cedargal. AL. W Ruby and J T.Wilson Entry | BF A sherman und Garden City Stable} | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2000. Ciaim- |3 -So War, Rogers 9 Wer Pul, Fitzns B--Valecrest Ferm end D@--Finished Ist bul was disqualified and placed Ind Winner, b f, 2, Vietorig Park ~ Stelina by Staline. Trainer W Yon Richthoten. Pool 45,138 ing. Three-year-olds end up. 6 Furiongs 10) &-My Bunty, Parsons 640 4.30 3.20 3.30 4.00 9-Our Johnie, Gomez 7-Majestic Hour, Leblane 6.60 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Howdy Honey, Jamervilah, Hy F Fi Peaches Reward, ps ff on Falsun, rial, N. Oshawa Port Perry Squirts Nip Port Perry nosed out North) O'Grady reached first on aniosh 8-2 j i error and came home when rad raga ih gage Eastern Ontario zone a three-run finals in OASA Squirt playoffs, at Port Perry, on Saturday afternoon, in a stern tussle that went into an extra 8th inning. Second game of the series will be played here in Oshawa this Saturday afternoon, "t North Oshawa Park, at 2.30 o'clock. Williams, pitching for Port Perry, chalked up 15 strikeouts as he limited the North Oshawa boys to six hits. Back-to-back hits by O'Connell and Hopkins produced North Oshawa's first run in the sixth inning to tie the count at 1-1. Port Perry had scored their lone -run in the fourth when Evans opened with a hit and Jeffery brought him home, with two hits off Bind, the North Oshawa pitcher, The youngsters battled into the "overtime" with the score still deadlocked at 1-1. A walk to Salmers, followed by a couple|will be $115,281. The winner's) of passed balls and a sacrifice,|share will be $56,487, with $28,-) scored Oshawa's second run in|243 for second place. the top of the 8th. Port Perry came back to win|mouth, the game, after one out, in their) Farms, half of the inning, with Wil-|driven by Ralph Baldwin, a na- lfronts last night. | The lineup of the Kentucky| Civil Service Teams the first six frames. In the 7th, his rival MacDonald singled and he scored his team's lone run with following blows by Arm- strong and Linton. EXCELSIORS -- Gorycki, c; Beare, 3b; Beuchler, lf; Noakes, ss; Hutchinson, 2b; Blyth, 1b; MacDonald, p; Armstrong, rf; Linton, cf. | THOMPSON'S,-- Earle, p; Richards, cf; M. Campbell, c¢; Lawton, lb; L. Campbell, 2b; Shearer, ss; Conners, lf; Dan- ford, 3b and Frood, rf. Oshawa Civil Service Softball League opened its 1964 cham- pionship playdowns on three At Radio Park, Thompson's Plumbing whipped DeHart's Ex- celsiors 8-1, in the first game of their 2-out-of-3 series. In the other two games, a Chicken series, In the "nightcap', Wood's Transport got an easy 9-0 decision over Rundle Garden} CLOSE FOR SCOTT'S Centre, when the "Firemen") scott's broke in front of were unable to field nine play-| roley's with two runs in the ers against the "Policemen", so first. inning when M.: Terry had to default their serieS)qnened with a walk, Kunkel | singled and so did Cosburn, In each of the three series,| They picked up two more runs the second games will be played|in the third and again Terry on the same diamonds, this|started it off, this time with a Wednesday night, with the| single. Cosburn walked with one Wood's - Rundle's game at Alex-|out and Butler grounded to load andra Park booked for 6.30\the bases. Sweet forced Terry o'clock and the Scott's - Foley's|at the plate but Petitclere con- game as the second half of the/nected, scoring Cosburn and twin-bill. Butler. -- reid ' Glaspell an oar wa in THOMPSON § CLICK | suecession in the fourth and the Thompson's broke a 0-0 dead-|to mer scored on a wild pitch, lock with a big splurge for four| to make it 5-1. They got their opener. jruns in the third inning and it) sixth run in the fifth on back- all happened after there were) ack blows by Bradl and two out. Earle, Richards and M,| 'reece eid sa -- then| Foley's had trouble getting. to ual : | 4 5 'ot n Shearer scored a singleton terl the -- Bolg vc ae ge the ae tne --_ -- etn Delves, followed by two walks tg Farle M Comp-|*4 . ee fly » pa bell, Lawton crossing the plate,| nine aa Phere gh ripe as MacDonald once again ran) cession of errors, plus one good into trouble. |hit by Woods, put Foley's back Earle, pitching for Thomp-)in the game, with three runs, son's, blanked Excelsiors for! or 9 5-4 score. : In the 7th, Nichols, who vat 'i relieved DeMille, drew a wa Nine Trotters Set | ini'so aia woods. A double-stea 4 attempt backfired and Nichols For Hambletonian | was' thrown out at second. DU QUOIN, Ill. (AP--A field) of nine. three-year-old trotters, the smallest since 1941, was Your named Sunday for Wednesday's| Satisfaction Hambletonian Stakes. Is Our Aim ~ All Cars Carry Our GUARANTEE Derby of harness racing is with-| out a filly for the first time| since 1950. | KELLY DISNEY AUSED CARS Lid. 1200 Dundes E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN The total worth for the race| The pole spot went to Dart-| owned by Castleton) Lexington, Ky., and liams, Evans and Cochrane ail|tive of Lloydminster, Sask. hitting safely, for the necessary two runs. NORTH OSHAWA: Noonan, 2b; Fice, lf; O'Connell, 3b; Hop- jkins, ¢; Vaillancourt, ss; Jarvie, = Bind, p; Green, rf; Salmers, PORT PERRY: Evans, ss; S. Cehrane, c; Jeffery, lb; Night- ingale, 3b; Skinner, rf; Bour- geois, 2b; Young, If; C. Coch- rane, cf; Williams, p. T Courier. Winner, b f, 4, Bunty's F -- My Turn by Menow. "Trainer cr y frig Pool 48,223 Two-veer-old fillles. 6 Furiongs (11) 2B-Adm. Gift, Parsons Start good, won driving Denied Hope, Darting Path, Mandoles, A-Metor Run and Miss Warlou. A--tArs R Nunnally Entry Edgor Ridge Stable entry Winner, © f, 2, Admiral Lea -- Generous Gift by Chatledon, Trainer B Mann. Pool 3044 SIXTH RACH -- Purse $2600. Allow- ances. Three-year-clds. 6 Furiongs (6) &Prince Anthony, Rogers 5.50 3.40 2.30 SBig Rocky, Davidson 500 2.90 2Amaloy, Gomez i 2. Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Rip Van Jive, My Valentine and Cap Ferrat. QUINELLA, 6 AND 5, PAID 938.10 Winner, a @ & Prince Jobe -- Meme Beau Max. Trainer L Cavaiaris Jr. Pool 25,653 Quinella Pool 32,402 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2100. Ciaim- ing. Three-vear-olds and up. One and one sixteenth Miles on'turf course (9) &Action Station, T'cotte - 5.30 3.36 2.90 9-Raven Wing, Parnell 7.70 4.80 4.20 4-Dark' Red, Dittfach Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: A-D, Seven Deal, Gum Swamp, Bronze Turkey, Split The Loot, Willhooks, A-Third Eye. A--The Pheasant Stable and $ Rotenberg Entry, Winner, ch f, 4, Gun Shot ---- High Station by Royal Vale. Trainer G M Huntley. Pool 63,693 RIGHTH RACH -- Purse $2060. Claim- » Threeyeer-olds and up. 1¥e Miles (6) rere Fox, Dittfach 7.80 3.80 2.50 4-Vogel's Victor, Hale $90 2.60 5Bonnle Bird, Walsh 20 Also Ran in Order: Lavahot, Trust Him and Guaiceipuro. y 29| Start good, won driving Total Pool 430,797 NU-WAY RUG OSHAWA'S MOST RELIABLE RUG LEANIN By NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS, the largest broedioom dealer and rug cleaner in Eostern Ontario, Only NU-, WAY Jet Cleans your rugs, a second and third time if necessary giving extra special attention to stains, returning them to your floors fresh-sir fresh and new. looking. 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Sweet, cf; Petitclerc, 3b; Brad- Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. | Tyke League Playoffs North-| West vs NorthEast, at Alex-| andra Park (north diamond, | 6.15 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out- of-3 title finals. . | OBA Juvenile Playoffs Osh-/ awa UAW Local 222 vs Hamil-|] report ot are open Monday Junior League Play-| offs Brampton ABC's vs [Oshawa Green Gaels, at Osh- Arena, 8.30 Institute loffs Oshawa at Peterborough, | Oshawa - Minor Assoc. Pee} J. R. Backus, Wee League Playoffs Kelly: DeGray's vs Johnny's Pals, at' gost ATTENTION: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! The Oshawa High Schools Will Open For The Fall Term On Tuesday, September 8th If you are entering grade 10, 11, 12 or 13 you ore asked te 9 a.m. to the Auditorium of the school you will at- ton. at Hamilton Civic Siadium,|| tend. If you are entering Grade 9 you will report at 10:30 a.m, 8.00 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-| If you plan to attend one of the high schools listed below, bow ahd || but have not yet registered, you should do so et once in per- |} son ot the office of the school you will attend. Schools offices Central Collegiate 240 Simcoe St. S. Tel. 723-4678 R. S$. McLaughlin Collegiate & Vocational 570 Stevenson's Rd, N. Telephone 728-9407 Business Administrator through Friday. Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate Institute 250 Hermony Rd. &. Telephone 728-7315 O'Neill Collegiate & © Vocational Institute 301 Simcoe St. N. Telephone 728-7531 G. K. Drynen, Q.C. 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