Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1964, p. 10

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é Scugog Cleaners Oust Dover's In -- UAW Semi-Finals Scugog Cloiners swept alhomered, Langfoed followed with doubleheader Dover's|another homer, Oshawa Trio Wins Fred Hobbs Trophy Mr, and Mrs, John Morrison and Mrs, R. Mann, of Oshawa, who had a score of 41, The last three- game prize winners were Mr, and Mrs, Vie Highfield and Joe Brown, of Port Hope, who had a store of 40, Jack Hunter, Mrs, Meta Good- man and Roy Mann, of Oshawa, were high for two wins with a score of 54, Other two-game rize winners were Gordon Mac: illan, Mrs. M. Price and Sam MacMillan, Oshawa, 53 plus 8; George Read, Mrs, J. Biddulph and Mrs, W. Joyce, Oshawa, 51 plus 3 and FE, Carswell, Jerry Gimblett, Mrs, Gimblett andiOatway and Mrs, Oatway, of Mrs, Vic Berry, of Peterborough/Oshawa, 5! : for a score of 50. Third were! The prize winners for high STARTS TONIGHT og Salmonbellies Watch Green Gaels Workout «is Fines. "hs NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C.|Westminster team sitting in the} Oshawa Minor Assoc, (Kiw- (CP) -- shawa Green Gaels|stands," janis Bantam League Cham- moved into New Westminster) 4 young Victoria sharp- pionship Finals)--Storie Park Queens Park Arena Sunday for/shopter, who has faced the vs Sunnyside Park, at Sunny- a supposedly~ private practice: Gaets- before, has-been picked] side Park, 6,15 p.m.; Ist game but found a large contingent fly by Salmonbellies to give|%f s-outof-5 title series. local fans and New Westmin-|them added: punch in the final.|. Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Midget ster players on hand for @ Pre-| 'pangit Dillon of Victoria will| League Round-Robin Playoffs) view, , \be in the line-up from the first) tehe Vials at Connaught Park Gaels' coach Jim Bishop Put came of the series. ag we Ang ' ees hie. tenn tha -- ns aed Later, he may be joined by| , games at 6.19 p.m, drill, irs | Mt strength| Vancouver imports Bill Robin-| SOCCER non oe calaieears Bishop's|s0n and Gordie Fredrickson, Oshawa and District Assoc.;-- ia Victoria Lancaster Cup Tournament, at ; h the regu-| Dillon was with a\La gpl gar 20 of Pya| Shamrocks when they lost 4-2/Kinsmen Civic Memorial games and eight straight in the|to the Gaels in the 1963 sda besdaeinn 8.00 p.m, Playotts, sona(tioning PICKED UP THREE LACROSSE we eee oe ee Pa : ic.|. Salmonbellies coach Keith) Oshawa Minor Assoc, Novice and a, fast break --" y "lJackson, noting "the Oshawa League Playoffs:--Auto Work- tories," the oe ere 'ob.|team has picked up three top) ers Credit Union vg Union Rod The Green Gee thel first|Players and they'll be playing| and Gun, at Bathe Park, 6:30 viously nervous In sas! in all the games,"' first thought) P.m. 5rd and deciding game for score with one win were: J, McCutcheon, Mrs, McCutcheon and Mrs, Flo Burke, Oshawa, 44 plus 4; and the rink skipped sf Neil Shortreed, of Whitby, The Oshawa club will hold its final open tournament of the season on Saturday, Sept, 19, This is a mixed doubles event, for The-Clarence Hopps. Trophy, SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Mivil Service League Play- offs: -- Wood's Transport vs Rundle's Garden Centre, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m. 4th game of 3-out-of-5 semi-final series; Thompson's Plumbing vs Scott's Chicken Villa, at Alex- Despite chilly weather, the mixed. trebles tournament,--at the Oshawa Lawn Powiing Club jon Saturday, for The Fred Hobbs Memoria! Trophy was a fine success, Thirty entries from Peterborough, Port Hope, Can- nington, Whitby, Brockville and Oshawa took part. Clift Rendell, Mrs. Georgina Kerrin and Mrs, Dorothy Bent- ley, of Oshawa, who had a score of 55 plus 2, were the popular winners vi the trophy, Fire Chief Ray Hobbs, a son of the donor, presented the cup, In second place were George from men's Wear, in thelr UAW Boft- ball ie semifinal mere on Saturday, at Lakeview nosing out @ 6-5 decision in the) tw second tilt 43, to advance to the UAW League championshipjon a finals, Both tg went into an extra 8th inning. Scugog pagers will meet the winners of the Ward's Billards ~~Mavericks semi-final set, for the 1064 Jeague title. _ With vival pitchers Talbot and Lyons both in top form and collecting plenty of strikeouts, the first two frames of the open: ing game were scoreless, Waller doubled in the third inning and scored on an error, to give Dover's the first run. of the game, in the third inning, Sutton connected in the fourth and scored on an error, to tie the score at 1-1, Scugogs picked up two runs in the fifth on a single by Wood- cock, followed after two out, by Burke's homer, Howard singled in the sixth and scored on aw infield error, to make the total four for Scugogs. The Cleaners won the game in the top of the 8th inning, Mac- Donald opened with a triple and scored on a single by Wallace, Sutton singled with one out and the hit plus a wild pitch, scored Wallace, to make it 6-4. Dover's could only get one run in their 8th inning. Dovers tied the score at 4-4 with a big three-run rally in their sixth frame, Laveck open- ed with a double and Harmon their second game, this at 4-3 and in the bottom of the 8th, Maspeealt, first gg Mr wd inning for Scugogs, homer, to end the game and series, with a 4-3 victory, Tamblyn started for Scugogs and blanked Dover's Men's Wear for the first five frames, in spite of hits by Talbot an Langford in the first inning and one by Tryner in the second. In. the third, Dover's (finally clicked--for all of their three runs, Harmon started it with a single, Talbot was safe on an error and Lanfford followed with a single, With one out, Try- ner singled and Waller doubled but Howard came in to reileve Tamblyn and halted the rally. Scugogs got a run in the first inning on MacDonald's double and another by Howard. In the second frame, Kellar, opened with a double, Woodcock tripled with one out and scored later on a sacrifice fly by Sutton, to make it 3-0. Talbot held the Cleanefs at bay after that right until the extra "overtime" inning, when MacDonald belted this homer in the 8th, to win the game. DOVER'S MEN'S WEAR: Laveck, 3b; Harmon, 1b; Talbot, p; Lanford, ss; Buckley, If; Try- ner, c; Waller, 2b; rinkwon, rf; Tandem, cf; Bird, cf in 5th. SCUGOG CLEANERS: Sutton, ef; Siblock, 1b; MacDonald, ¢; Howard, If and p; Wallace, rf; Kellar, 2b; Burke, ss; Woodcock, 9b; Tamblyn, p; Westfall, ss in 7th; Cobbett, rf in 6th, ~~ FREE HOME DELIVERY (left) in the Canadian Foote Ottawa, bail League interlocking sche- dule game on Saturday, in INCHES COUNT ! -- Lovell fied Ottawa Rough Rider de- Coleman, er Stampeders fensive player but was stop- halfback, e) an unidenti- ped by another, Gene Gaines SASK. REFUSES BOMBERS Ottawa Cancels Stamps; | Argos Win Over Eskies By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Blue Bombers, the Ottawa Rough Riders ed ero Oe creased " | Calgary meets the Tiger-Cats the ee er me pow Tuesday in an in- ence Saturday and allowed Sas |" me. katehewan Roughriders to grab|GUIDE OTTAWA (CP Wirephoto) WFC punts, putting Argos in scoring position, and they came Jackson completed 13 of 17\through with touchdowns fol- passes for 256 yards. Ottawal lowing each, picked up another 246 yards) Toronto led 7-0 at quarter rushing, Calgary -quarterback|time, 14-7 at half time and 2-8 Eagle Day completed 10 of 23\after three quarters. Stewart threw his only pass ofjshort the game and, tied the score, HODGE GETS RAISE MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal Canadiens announced Friday the signing of goalie Charlie Hodge to a one-year contract including 'a well - deserved raise." A spokesman for the hockey club did not spcify Hodge's salary.. The veteran net minder, an on- again - off- again Canadien for several years, won the Vezina Trophy last year. FROM OUR DOWNTOWN STORE TO ALL HOMES IN THE OSHAWA AREA WELLAND WINERY LIMITED ooor 2 2 3 4 erence "ote rococo ORFU_ Seni East York London Oakville. Sarnia = bad THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN IN THE WORLD F APt 110 34 52 53 0 65111 2 oot eee 66 0 SATURDAY Canadian League Calgary 12 Ottawa 52 Saskatchewan 30 Winnipeg 2 workout here, The spongy), ; ' ie lThe "Chuck" e might throw Robinson and/The uck" Barron Trophy, { | Quarterback Russ | Jackson|passes for 86 yards, and the). |. peal aa f r a share of first place in the) ' ' HAS GOOD AVERAGE ment on the concrete floor o toe enadiag. paid lysine Lattones Chunmalvesste) lthe guiding lights for Ottawajthe ground, i, Re eran mae anetee ging bavoc!, .0er eed it over:with Ourlee Oshawee Giese Ganle ve New Ottawa crushed Calgaryisaturday. Jackson provided al Flan.ker Hugh Campbell) 1H 37 yards on 12 punts, while Stameders 52-12 in a Canadian 4 yards and Mann's average was 51 yardsiteam's plays. New|we've decided to go with the| New Westminster, 8.30 p.m.; Ist down passes to Stewart, one tojcounted his eighth and ninth)" OY oi a newcomer from Oshawa goes against Newly that won the British Co-|game of 4-out-of-7 series, game to increase its end Ted Watkins and a fourth|touchdowns as Saskatchewan} ," 0? Balls d points total to nine, three ahead Cleveland Browns of the Na-inest . of - seven aphid ig have worked hard all year for Stewart threw another touch-|Bombers Saturday. [ORS ' n8/Minto up, emblematic of Jun-) d we feel they deserve|SOFTBALL : Cats and Montreal Alouettes.|aown pass to Watkins and full] Halfback Ed Buchanan ang|tis fleet full 'game with the Ee. lor Ine _ . Oshawa City and District ; 175 v OnIEAT, Dillon is 20 years old and this) 48 ] ? ; passes for a total of 175 yards. ; ri ge pg ' . liance vs Bro Cone: real six. ee ieee hacine tig Sala: Bary rere Don Fuell. quarterbacking for|DIDN'T GET FANCY will be his third Minto Cup se- ue Breokiin Saaaruane pave ete sards." vere| Ri " idn' zetiwork to whip - himself . into 4 A 'or spot with idle Brit- ; : kicked| , , ../passes for 163 yards. Two were|Bishop. "We didn't want to get}wor semi-final series, | fh Columbia' Lions and Sas- Oe tnd he Dialeciaienty cone Onn toarthausrter|intercepted. Sweetan took over too fancy with half the New|shape. e OASA Junior "C" Playotts -- nipeg Blue Bombers a 30-2/when he ran for the point after\Jack Delveaux pinned Buch-|*%4 completed two passes for Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m,; 3rd] drubbing to bring its points to-) Watkins's second score, janan in the end "Ene ee nen'18 yards. GALT WINS TITLE and deciding game of series. | ' : ' 's 24 yards rushing on c . WRESTLING | Toronto Argonauts of the/Calgary's first touchdown after\a 14-0 first-quarter lead and in-|poronto . adi loke: t Ss hibiti , EFC won their second game in|Jackson fumbled deep in the|crease it to 24-0 in the second.|!4 carries. Edmonton picked up ort S. aWa quir S Exhibition of professional aix starts by defeating Edmon-|Calgary zone and fullback Lo-|The third quarter was score- ' 7 ' ton Eskimoy 25-22 Sunday in an-|vell Cole man scampered 57\less, il U : : awa Children's Arena, 8.45 p.m. Eskimos haye four points, one| The Stampeders had taken a UCLA Pu $ pset Lose In Ontario Final CLAIMS TITLE more than the cellar-dwelling'6-0 first quarter lead before "Saskatchewan gained 410) I C ll Pla jyards, 243 rushing. The Blue) 4M UO ege Y Galt captured the OASA All-|fourth and scored five runs ne oe na ae f the world . junior e ay |27 § ; FOOTBALL SCORES, STANDINGS End pry ee and half.| The 1964 U.S. college Football| Toeenecoest. 9 Ba rural Park: |the win, Alan Allditar. team O08. in. the ew § | ; H Watson hurled one-hit ball for| fourth game of a best-of-five se- By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Sarnia 21 Oakville 27 |two touchdowns for the Argos.|with UCLA upsetting Pittsburgh rahe tik aamne , ee 0 Windsor 3 er aia acy ata Ma ngage hor biped i ae a North: Oshawe* tea ad-|18 batters to face him. Bind suf- WLT F APt)Toronto Lakeshore 46 Sarnia 13\cweetan kicked four converts) Th e. season goes into full ; a snl Ottawa 73123 9) SUNDAY land Dave Mann kicked a last-| swing next weekend with f pind a ad So Scarborough) Garr -- Watson, p; Collins, Hamilton | | ins f \83b Duguette, ss Dubois, ;c; 81 102 6) Ramanton sh Taree 35 Larry Ferguson scored all) opening against Tulane, heir- The Galt boys wasted little| Toronto 101 127 4) three touchdowns for the Eski-|apparent Mississippi tangling dine ie establishing i. lead and|a@tkas,.1b and Brethour, 2b, Western C Ist. I , r § . Louis 16 Dallas 6 2 4 ; , - rd NORTH OSHAWA -- Green, 7 American League oy Pre and added a single.. other national powers in action| fh Oshawa came to bat. Osh-| py. 1 Marcel Deleeuw kicked three|for the first time. | ; ly run inion ; Calgary Sen Di 97 Houston 21 jawa_ score -their only Wr \O'Connell, 3b; Vaillancourt, ss; Sask. 201 101 10/98" Viego ouston 2 | 20 : Diiaiten 297 230 4| United League jhit, Catcher Hopkins came in|cajmers. 1b. and Cannon: 1 nica dele: apap jwith the run. he| ,, NORTH OSHAWA WINS |Charleston anton SUNDAY | LONDON (Reuters)--Results|Milwall 2 Brighton 0 second, made it 5-1 after the time defeating Scarborough, but 8 Philadelphia 38 N York 7 of old country soccer games|Newport 5 Southport 0 eee some excellent pitching by Bind 4| Philadelphia New York " ° . Cleveland 27 Washington 13 ENGLISH LEAGUE |Rochdale 3 Oxford 3 Niagara District \ting eventually produced a well- IG Bay 23 Chi 12 Division I Torquay 1 Stockport 0 eamed victory, |Green Bay chicago {Baltimore 24 Minnesota 34 Birmingham 2 Burnley 1 American League Blackburn 4 Wolverhampton 1 ORFU Senior jBuffalo 34 Kansas City 17 Chelsea 1 Fulham 0 East York 26 London 7 Everton 1 Sheffield U 1 Man United 3 Notts F 0 Sheffield W 1 Liverpool 0 8.50 4.60 3.00/West Ham 3 Tottenham 2 sia Division II ei A By a wooden floor, while an improve). aceon in with Dillon in| Minto Cup Finals (Canadian Western Conference. land halfback Ron Stewart were|Stampeders gaine Yards On) eleeuw's kicking average h-|gained 131 aerial oe eee ee manager, Jake Tortzuk, and|Westminster Salmonbellies, at Football League interlockin touchdown and threw two touch-/& an aie kivke: Westminster Salmonbellies in a lumbia championship, The boys| atnaddih ote 4 iain of second-place Hamilton Tiger- to flanker Whit Tucker. wepepen: ne mor! * £4 Blue | ional Football League playing BAL «i 7 ior lacrosse supremacy starting a chance." games, Hamilton five and Mont back Dave Thelen provided the|fullback George Reed added a|kimos, completed Assoc, Playoffs -- Bad Boys Ap- nt 4 4 1¢ : 'actice" saidiries as taken a week off] The loss left the Stampeders|pooted a 31-yard field goal and|goal and three converts |Toronto, completed 12 of 2 It was only a practice" said|ries. He has taken a wee #18 p.mn.: 8rd game of S-outrofedl katchewan, which handed Win-laaded the other Ottawa point\safety touch when linebacker {"0™ Fuell late in the game i Beamsville and Hastings, at| +e a 7 "y oF > | ta] to 10, | Tackle Jesse Branch scored) The Roughriders marched to George Hughley gained 119 of | 60 yards on the ground. wrestling, three bouts, at Osh- other interlocking game. 'nel The for the other touchdown. |, 4 14, 40 YARDS HAVANA (Reuters) -- Cuba's {Bombers picked up 215 yards,! N Hi : 7 18S Squirt Championship|the last tw s to se | b By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|Ontario Squ Pp the last two innings to sew up night when it defeated a Cana: jback Dick Shatto each scored'season was launched Saturday they defeated North Oshawa ! Lesgue \the winners and retired the last)ries. Brantford 0 Windsor 33 | i rt . ad-| Eastern Conference other Toronto touchdown. Karl|Zeno in a televised encounter. vanced into the final round with|fered the defeat, 1 103 84 6 Canadian League quarter, single, Texas' defending - champions : ; Montreal | GALT TRIUMPHS Pike, rf; Ross, cf; Kemick, If: National League ' ita ; we : he ' .j mos and Bill Mitchell converted/with Memphis State and six rang up a 30 margin betore| B.C. 1 rae Noonan, 2b; Hopkins, c; 163 141 19| Denver 6 New York 30 By pe scale the bottom of the first on Bind, p; Marsh, If; Jarvie, cf; Winnipeg 49 221 3/Wheeling 30 Toledo 28 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER , Galt added another run in t North Oshawa had a rough National League played Saturday: Notts C 0 Aldershot 0 and some fine fielding and hit- Los Angeles 26 Pittsburgh 14 Arsenal 3 Sunderland 1 Detroit 26 San Francisco 17 Blackpool 3 Aston Villa 1 'Boston 17 Oakland 14 Leeds 3 Leicester 2 WOODBINE RACE RESULTS | West Brom 5 Stoke 3 *! Bolton 5 Preston 1 PIRST RACE -- Purse $2000. Claiming.|1A-Grand Galop, Fitz'ns Three-year-olds, One and one-sixteenth/3 -River Party, Bailey Miles (8) |7 -Lykke Til, Walsh 7-Jazz_ Round, Leblanc 6.60 3.90 2.60|Start good, won ridden out. 2My. First Duchess, Parsons 11.00 4.70). Also Ran in Order: Lucky Marine, C U! Derby 4 Chariton 4 if + tus ky, rey err fi pd gti Be Ate at: pe hl Pak ee RU ie and) Middlesbrough 0 Cardiff 0 Also Ran in Order: Raysiad, Blue Pop-|A--J L Levesque and Mrs P Desmarais|Newcastle 2 Coventry 0 Ninth Wave, Proofmont and Lianddu Entry, ees mene 9 Weer ch {, by Rounders -- Dawn Hop Winner, b c, by Victoria Park -- pair| Norwic hi rystal P2 by Billings. Trainer A H Trudeli, Colleen by Preciptic. Trainer DH camp-|Plymouth 1 Ipswich 1 , Double Pool 79,461 bell, Portsmouth 0 Southampton 3 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000. Clairn-|Pooil 96,912 \. . One and one-six- {Rotherham 3 Bury 0 Ing. SEVENTH RACE -- P $10,000 add} « 6 oP x teenth Miles (7) ed. "Kingarvie Siakes". Three-year-oids|SWansea 2 Leyton Or 5 4Black Coral, Hernandez 12.70 6.40 4.50\and up, foaled In Canada. 1% Miles (9) |Swindon 0 Man City 1 $Dominion Brave, Cuthbertson 5.80 4.30/ 2-Langcrest, McComb 9.70 3:10 2.90 GBig Boots, Harris 5.90|10-Cannebora, Gomez 27 23 tol C gion = ' good, won driving . _ |11-Court Royal, Robinson 5.90| Bristo orkington Also Ran in Order: Popey, Good Ova! Start good, won ridden out Carlisle 2 Oldham ry thon, Power Factor and A-Benedictus. | Also Ran in Order: Latin Artist, King eres Seedhuse Entry.|Gorm, Warriors Day, Son Bive, Windy|Colchester 0 Brentford 3 Gillingham 1 Hull City 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Aberdeen 5 St. Johnstone 5 Clyde 1 Celtic 1 {Dundee U 1 Dundee 4 \Falkirk 0 Hibernian 1 |Hearts 1 Dunfermline 1 |Kilmarnock 2 Airdrieonians 0 |Morton 0 St. Mirren 0 |Motherwell 3 Thd Lanark 3 }Rangers 1 Partick 1 Division Albion 3 E Stirling 1 /Berwick 2 Stenhousemuir 1 |Cowdenbeath 1 East Fife 3 |Dumbarton 0 Hamilton 4 |Forfar 2 Brechin 3 Montrose 2 Arbroath 2 Queen of S 4 Ayr % 3 Queen's Pk 2 Stranraer 0 |Raith 0 Stirling 1 | IRISH LEAGUE | City Cup jArds 1 Linfield 3 |Coleraine 1 Glenavon 3 \Crusaders 1 Bangor 1 |Distillery 6 Ballymena 1 \Glentoran 6 Cliftonville 0 . Outsts Sarnia Lads| [North Oshawa held a 64 ead S! CP -- Jack Neu-|@ er aree Innings Of play. ow. 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