Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Sep 1964, p. 14

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' % ¢ "44 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 17, 1964 By Geo. H. Campbell ' SPORTS. EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Tilihes igodideia a ok eat a SPORTS MENU Defeat Ajax A Oshawa Merchants chalked up an exciting 5-4 win, in the $th in- ning, to nose out Ajax Mer- ain, in the second game of their| Whiteley doubled. With one out HALF-WAY HOME! That's the happy position that both 'Oshawa Green Gaels and the Brooklin Merchants find them- 'selves in this morning, in their current championship battles Yor The Minto Cup and The Mann Cup, respectively, Canada's 'Junior and Senior idcrosse championship trophies. Goalie "Pat" Baker was the standout star for Brooklin last night as 'Vancouver outshot the Brooklin squad but couldn't beat 'Baker often enough, so the final count was 11-7 for the Haat. Brooklin took a 43 lead in the first period and were never 'behind as they outplayed the close-checking Westerners and 'showed better accuracy on the attack. Out at New West- 'minster, the Green Gaels once again proved the value of 'their great and superior condition, as they broke a 07 lock in the final frame to take a 10-7 triumph, for 4 second-straight win of the series. With each having two wins under their belts, it begins to look as if the Green Gaels and Brooklin. can both come up with Canadian vic- tories in these current cup finals and if they do, the lacrosse fans of this district are going to be ripe for a king-size whoop-tee-do, E Zs % = THOMPSON'S PLUMBING will meet Wood's Transport, jn the Oshawa Civil Service Softball League championship finals, starting at Alexandra Park next Monday night, at - eight o'clock. Thompson's advanced to the finals last night, jn a real thriller, Connors drove out a home-run blow, as first batter, in the bottom of the 8th inning (an extra inning) to give Thompson's a 9-8 victory in this third and deciding game of their semi-final series, over Scott's Chicken. Villa. On the season's play, Thompson's and Wood's proved themselves to be two of th stones teams in the Civil Service loop and their 3-out championship series should be a real hum-dinger. ; a eh ee x DIAMOND DUST: ~ Oshawa softbal] fans who are per- haps wondering how Kingston managed to defeat Peterbor- 'ough Monsen's in the OASA Senior "'B'" playoffs, will be interested in the following: The third game was played in Kingston and the Limestone: City team won a 4-3 verdict pver Jim "Sleep" Dawe. Lorne O'Donell, regular catcher, was unable to make this deciding game and Terry Mc- Wamara, who took over, couldn't hold Dawe's speedy slants. Kingston got three runs in the 7th inning -- when Dawe struck out four batters in that inning -- but his catcher, besides dropping a pop foul, and the batter promptly singled on his "second chance', also missed three third strikes. One came with the bases loaded, so the batter was out but the other two reached first base and on one of these plays, ithe winning run scored from third base... . SUNNYSIDE PARK Bantams tied up their championship finals with .a win at Storie Park last night. Third game of the series goes bn Monday, back at Sunnyside... . NIPIGON MIDGETS up- 'set Connaught last night. No report of the North Oshawa- Rundle Park game was received. . . . OSHAWA City and District "City Championship" finals open tonight at Alexan- dra Park, with Bad Boys and. Scugog Cleaners as the final- ists. . . , STILL, NO WORD on the OBA Tyke championship finals -- Oshawa youngsters have qualified for this title series. 3-out-of-5 Eastern Ontario Senior|Bob Baseball League championship finals, The win gave Oshawa Mer- chants a 2-0 lead in the series. Oshawa took an early 3-0 lead Sunnyside Boys Defeat Storie, Tie Up Series Sunyside Park Bantam Boys Softball Club defeated Storie Park 10-3, last night at Storie Park, to even up the Oshawa complete this opening splurge. © the game in the 9th. inning. and then with two out, Bob Reid was hit by a pitched ball and John Hogg's single loaded the bases. Mac Rowland came in to pitch to "Butch" Dow and issued a walk, forcing in th winning run. Ajax .had one big inning Oshawa Merchants in the first inning: when Lucky|third, when Rennick opened with Wills opened with a walk, Jackia walk and Cho acrificed. Fisher also walked and then Ted -- Reid drew a walk and John Hogg followed with a single to Wills was safe on an error in the second stanza and _ scored) later on an infield out, to make as it 4-0 for Oshawa. Then, after Ajax fought back to tie the score, Oshawa Merchants won Whiteley walked with one out) e e| OSHAWA -- Wills, cf; Fisher, _ SPORTS CALENDAR Home Run In 8th Wins Semi-Final © gain TODAY'S GAMES FTBALL OASA Senior "A" Playoffs Oshawa Tony's vs Tripp was safe on Dowe's error and then with two out, O'Shea |was also safe on an error by |Dowe, Tetlock was safe on Fisher's error and Hill doubled, to make it a three-run rally. Ajax tied the score in the 8th hen Marshall tripled and scored on an error by the catch- jer. They loaded the bases in the |9th, but failed to score. AJAX -- Tripp, c; Rowland, |\3b and p; O'Shea, lf; Tetlock, |1b; Hill, p; Marshall, 2b; Pope, irf; Rennick, ss; Chomey, cf; | Cookson, p in 7th, , ist game of 2-out-of-3 series. Finals) | out-of-5 title series. SOCCER Qshawa and District Assoc. (ist Division) Local 222 vs morial SCtadium, at 8.00 p.m. LACROSSE Oshawa Minor Assoc. Midget League Playoffs Royal Crown ss; Whiteley, 3b; Lutton, If; , Reid, lb; Hogg, c; Dowe, 2b; Minor Softball Assoc. Kiwanis Bantam League championship finals, at one win apiece. Trailing a game in the series, Sunnyside Park lads went into this one in determined style and scored three runs in the first inning-then never looked back. Tommy Eldridge . walked, Lawrence Wry singled and Den- jnis Ashton drew a walk, to start the first inning. With two out, |Bill Melynchuck connected, to} {complete the three-run rally. | Sunnyside added two runs in the fourth inning when Keith Woermke singled, Dave Lovell] doubled and Wry doubled. In the| next inning, the winners added four more runs, Randy Howard;; Melynchuck, : Lovell and Eld@ ridge all 'scoring. They added fone in the 7th when Eldridge walked and scored on Wry's fourth hit of the game, to com-| plete their total. Keith Woermke held Storie Park to three runs. McKenzie doubled in the fifth and scored) on an outfield catch and in the} 7th, Storie added their last two runs on a double by Sargeant, a single by Parsons and then Mc- Kenzie and Newman both clicked. SUNNYSIDE PARK -- Eld- EDMONTON (CP) -- Lynn Amadee,; No, 1- quarterback for Edmonton Eskimos yntil last Sunday, was placed on waivers Wednesday by the Western Football Conference club, Ama- dee, who joined the Eskimos last year from Toronto Argo- |Naut'; was cut in favor of Jon Anabo, a recent arrival from Cleveland Browns of the Na- tional League. LEE INJURED LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Pit- cher Bob Lee of Los Angeles Angels has suffered a fracture and is through for the Ameri- can League baseball season, the club disclosed Wednesday, Lee jinjured the hand during the |eurrent road trip. ARGOS SIGN TWO TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Argonauts of the Eastern. Foot- ball Conference signed fullback Jim Vollenweider and guard Marvin Terrell, both 25, to con- tracts Wednesday. Vollenwei- der was released at the begin- ning of the season by San Fran- ridge, 2b; Wry, 3b; Cuppercittie,| cisco '49ers of the National c; Ashton, ss; Howard, rf;|Football League. Terrell was Melynchuck, cf; Hercia, 1b;| released after four seasons with Kansas City Chiefs of the |American Football League. | FIGHT IN OF FING | GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP) ~ A heavyweight elimination fight between former champion Woermke, p; Lovell, If. STORIE PARK -- Parfitt, cf; Sargeant, 1b; Parsons, rf; Me- Kenzie, If; Newman, ss; Mar- mara, 3b; Nestic, 2b; Lasken- _WOODBINE RACE RESULTS wich, If; Katkovic, p; Williams, | OSHAWA | | FIRST RACE --- Purse $1900, Claiming.|/by Lord Lochinvar. Trainér R Parr, Tweyear-old maidens, foaled in Canade.|Poo! 52,580 Furlongs (12) § Furlongs (12: FIFTH RACH -- Purse $2300. Maiden 2-Caterpiliar, Davidson sey poli Roblason two-year-olds, foaled In Canada, About | Mile turf course (6) 7-Mald of Honor, MeComb SCaledon Col., Robinson Start good, won driving 1-Black Diver, Batideen Also Ran in Order: Fun-Fun-Fun, Ne|3-Market Bid ez Rent, Dear Liqueur, Jamie's|Start good, won driving Gem, London Wise, Derbykin, 'Espago|_ Also Ran in Order < sd Close . Fabius, and Tle Pilot. inner, b ¢, by Sultan 5.20 3.40 2.0 700 420 2.80 3.40 2.70 2.10 430 2.40 2.20 Arnmart, Wild Mahmoud -- Sare-| QUINELLA, § AND 1, PA . a by Cosmic Bomb, Trainer A | Taylor] winner, 6 c, by oho dg idly =| by oo! 24,184 Dovble Pool 39,334 Chance Shot. Trainer J Starr. Pool 25,430 Quinella Pool 30,068 SECOND RACE - Purse $1900, Maiden two-year-olds. Claiming, Fealed in Can- Solin w Sophires, T'eote 26.70 8.00 4.30 Vv res, T' 5 1 Mile on Marshall turf *Vaiecrest Lady, Walsh 3. 3.10/3-Piain John, Harris gs 5 S% 2.80 &Paim Oasis, Gordon 14.00/4-Judo King, Dittfach 5.60 3.40 Start good, won easily S-Avec Vous, Rogers 2.60 Also Ran in. Order: Whip'n Blinkers.| Start good, won driving Club Cottage, Corporsi Case, Sophiera.| Also Ran in Order; A-Top Ruler, Fast 8! Bill, Bunsel, Willie's Brief, Take A| Answer and Winkie. P Fleming end J B Carmichael Mile, Red Chield, AILY Fog yong PAID sm}. 10 is ry " , jahmoud -- inner, b g, by Dark Hawk -- Winfree ress 2nd by Solonaway. Trainer W Von|by Vino Puro: Trainer A G Smithers. Richthoten. Pool 57,674 Pool 28,403 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10, - THIRD RACE -- Purse $2000. Claiming.jed. "Shady Well Stakes". ee 'Three- and four-year-olds. 1¥e Miles (9) |fillies. 7 Furlongs (12) SMidway Blue, Fitz'ns 4.50 3.00 2.40|11-Northern Queen, D'fach 7.90 3.60 2.60 BWanless, Harris 3.60 2.90|10-Sharon Market, Davidson 2.90. 2.30 &Fairmagoria, Anyon 3,50| 6-Scarlett O'Hara, Harrison 2.70 Start good, won, ridden out Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Star Talk, Artista,| Also Ran in Order: Our Princess, Fortune Cookie, A-Devon's Pet, Escarp-| Northern Dol, Expressed, Win Again, tent, A-Snow Beau Admiral's Gift, Victoria Garden, Colour Her Fleet, Five Loves and Lady Rhythm, SIXTH RACH -- Purse $3000. Three year-olds, foried in Canada. Allowances, A--Mrs J T Tripi and D R Courier Entry. Winner, dk b or br g, by Blue Man =| Winner, dk b or br # Ni ~ + Aa aa by Unbreakable. Trainer W oe by Windfelés, "Tremor Pp Pool 55,054 Poo! 735005 'FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Claim- EIGHTH RACE -- P, 2000. Claim- Ing. Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs (11) boa Solr 4Aged Dust, ing. Three-year-olds. One and one-six- ist, Smith 28.10 15.00 8.90| teenth Miles (7) W-Holy Cow, Parnell 15.00 9,50| 1A-Benedictus, Fitz'ns 13.50 7.50 3.20 Gharge, Gomez . §.40|7 -Royaj Doctor, Dittfach 8.40 3.60 Start good, for all but Bright Hope, won|? -Popey, Bailey 2.30 easily Start good, won ridden out, Also Ran in Order: Jet impala, A-Bor- deau Bar, B-Cool Fool, Miss lon, Cake, Bright Also Ran in Order: Shere Khan, King Rip, Diesel Fieet and Teo K. A--E B Seedhouse and J C Meyer Entry Winner, b g, by Pet Bully -- Centerpoise by Phalanx, Trainer J '9 Entry Pool 59,419 . Winner, b g by Mr. Brief -- Middy's Gall Attendance 6,846 Twins' Rookie Ace Sails Right Along © Meyer. Total Pool 445,151 Scugog Juniors | BOWLING NEWS Defeat Whitby, "somtisics wr PWSU Playoffs ing night has come upon us. How are the) arms and legs--stiff and sore! ! Scugog Cleaners Junior Girls The lone High Triple this week goes to John Black 619 (250, 191), a new member | jof our league this year--way to go, John!) High Singles -- Murray McPherson 240,/ | Mules 3, Mices 1; Bears 4 and Lambs 0. | Standings -- Wildcats 6, Bears 6, Kit-/ cats 6, Skunks 6, Colts 5, Tigers 5, Mules 4, Mices 1, Lambs | and Meows 0, PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES fifth and closed out the scoring with a single tally in the sixth, Lou Myles scored single runs} in the fourth, fifth and sixth in-| nings. | Team Standings -- Three E's, Barbara Warner pitched a|Beatles, ai, Rainsins, a Lucky, 133: |Team No. 2, 3; Team No. .3, i | fine game for the winners and No. 4, 14; Team No. 1, 1; Wild Cats, 17 allowed only seven hits. She Foam No 14 1s Hales Hevea 2. an struck out 11. Losing hurler N.|*3?¥, #s ° i Kadin gave up 12 hits and only |257, 228); Fre tor an tau, ah; | managed to retire the side in)Cler order in the first inning, es Nancy Pukrin, Leona Sleep, C. Pelow, C, Lucas and Warner had two hits each for Scugog. Pukrin clouted a triple in the fourth to drive in one run. Sharon Turner and Sandra Par- adise shared the other safeties. McCord stroked a homer for ); Fred Taylor 691 (260, 229) and Peggy Branton 603 (264). High Singles -- Oscer Morrison 271, Bruce Laverty 269, Jack Mcintosh 252/|, Clare Hardsand 243, John Norris 238, 210, Madeline Morrison 231, Stan Johnson 230, Monaghan 224, Bob Brydon 224, Joyce Taylor 221, Harry Fayle 219, Ed. Leslie 218, Ray Branton 211, Ed, Bowler 210) Hafold Creamer 208, Lily Rae 205, Jim Huxtable 205, Ted Monaghan 205, 201, Al. Hardsand 203, Peggy Fayle 201 of two bones in his right hand| ed the big eighth behind four consecutive '| singles. ke Hubbell 662 (256, 212); Art Bryant|hits. off Hough, who suffered the} 9 (237, 15); Hugh Hutcheson 67 (246/defeat, and Leaming, Tom Ree 227, Joan Brydon 228, Jovce/Rose and Spiers. stroked two jand Kalinowski were the hit. end Mo.|ting stars for Connaught. and Cleveland Williams of Houston, Tex., is "just about clear," promoter Edwin Ahi quist said Wednesday. "Patter- son and Williams are both in the group of challengers who have been in the front for a title fight," Ahlquist said. | _DETHRONES SCHMIDT | TROIS RIVIERES, Que. |(CP) -- Joey Durelle, a native jOf Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., now fighting out of - Trois-Rivieres, \took the Canadian welterweight title from- Peter Schmidt of Toronto Monday night. Durelie, cousin of former Canadian light-heavy champ Yvon Dur- elle, scored a unanimous 12. round decision over the Toronto milkman in a rugged battle Durelle, weighed 146% pounds and Schmidt 146%, ship_finals. < The Mann Cup (Canadian Vancouver vs Brooklin, at Peterborough, 8.30 4-out-of-7 tre, 3rd game of series, FOOTBALL Ontario Junior Conference -- Oshawa Hawkeyes vs Hamilton Tiger-Cats, at Hamilton, & p.m. Markham Vets Send Fred Foot To Olympics TORONTO (CP) Fred Foot, coach of East York Track Club in Toronto, will be one of the few individual coaches to accompany Canadian athletes to the Olympic Games in Tokyo in October. Markham district veteran's club, through a fund, is pre- pared to underwrite the cost ¢ the trip for Foot, coach of p-m,; title Nipigon Top Connaught In Midget Play | Nipigon Park exploded for 'four runs in the second inning, jand went on to defeat Con.|Bruce Kidd and Bill Crothers. |naught Park 8-4 in an Oshawa| Markham is 10 miles north- |Midget Softbal) League Associa-| east of Toronto. |tion round-robin game at Nipi-| Crothers is entered in the 800 |gon last night, |metres. in Tokyo and Kidd in Victory gave Nipigon fiv e| the 5,000 and 10,000 metres and wins and two defeats in the merthen. Playoffs and left Connaught| "I've only been to three with three wins and one tie in| meets without the old coach, six contests. Lig ne. "He's the only coach Win ; a ve had. 2 bie inning ane, Start) orig: will make' a bigeditter- reached first on an error,|e%ce t0 me," said Crothers. Hagerty and Rose followed with| Foot coached the 1056 Olym- back-to-back singles. and Spiers|Pic track team. Bob Adams of knocked two more runs in with| Saskatoon is this year's coach. a double. Griffin sliced a single with two away and Spiers came took the opening game of then Naish 238, Les. B 223,| : 2 Provincial PW - Hoe Softball Helen sister 216, Henry Veenhop 215; cor-|in with the fourth run of that omen oftba t o d don Wherry 215, Jack Wilson 212, 211)/frame. ore civ piietts Vs he a Belly Smith 212, Belly Love 211, Morris) Ninteon eleuted ts hi A in, . |Love 209,' 203, Ken Cobb 209, Stan Pol-| ve more The Seport Meoned late a 10 fra 28, an Evel Slate 27, cenit the next inning but foi Managers lead after the second inning and|nor Game, Clara Pollard, Verna Britnell, nee pon one run as some ; ; » Vivienne) : increased it to 8-0 in the top of Ble McPhersen, Fe hkart semmaraiia |oeee ie a M4, Ge Connaught Excellent opportunity for ex- the third. However, Scugog tied|peny' clark. Harry Gray, Cecil Lamb,|POYS proved the difference. seriead. irisiticus Jnnividit the score in their half of the|Ada Taylor, Betty Love (Big Shot-name|The winners: got their final] Perienced, ambitious individuals third on two hits, three walks |\" wine, Si wees: 2, eins Bowler' three tallies in the fourth oni] t0 progress with the fastest and two errors. They added two|"poinis token Kitcats 3, Colts 1;/three hits, including twoll growing Rubber Company in more in the fourth, three.in the|Tigers 2, Skunks 2; Wildcats 4, Meows 0;/doubles, the industry. Must be @ soles Connaught picked up a single run in the third on two hits and scored their others in the minded leader. Company cor, expenses, good employee benefits, salary and bonus arrangements. All re- plies will be held in strict con- fidence. Wilson went the nine-inning distance, allowing 12 hits and Striking out ten, He walked only one. Nipigon also got 12 Please meil reaumes te $, LOVENUIK, Hagerty collected three hits for the winners, including a THE GENERAL TIRE AND two-bagger. Griffin, Mosier, RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED, 215 WICKSTEED AVENUE, TORONTO, 17. hits each, McWilliams, Bradley, P. Dick the losers and also picked up a Single in the third, Morris got two hits, while Sedore rapped a triple. | LOU MYLES -- Edwards, ss; Chabot, If; Smithers, 1b; Kadin, Allin 200. ; | PLEASE NOTE -- Bowling starts at 9.15 sharp, every Friday night. SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE } | The Sheriff's Tailoring League is under-| way for another year, so let's make it 4) bigger and better one. A special welcome fo all new bowlers and good luck in the p; Rogers, 3b; Morris, 2b; |new season. | ; There were no 600 scores, but Marg) Grant, tf; Sedore, cf and Mc: Ferguson came through with an even 300. | Cord, c. Joan Smith wasn't far behind with 288,| Ev Snow had 237, Mary Gilkes 236, June| Hurst 228, Joan Wall 219, Tammy Har-| lock 214, and Audrey Parker 207, | There were quite a number of requests not to publish the Lemon League this week. But watch out next time -- Marg. Team Standings -- No. 3 team, 3; Fire- files, 3; Ladybugs, 2; Crickets, 25 Tigers, 1 and Beatles |. SCUGOG -- Pelow, c;. Pukrin, ef; Lucas, ss; Turner, If; Para- dise, 2b; Clough, 1b; Hill, 3b; Sleep, rf; Warner, p; Vander- peg 3b in 6th and King, rf in i By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP)--Remem- ber when they were s lating berg! or not Willie Mays 'ould finish the 1064 National League baseball season with an average of .400 or higher? That was approximately four - Months ago after the San Fran- cisco Giants' outfielder had completed the first month of the campaign on May 14 with a .449 mark. He now is hitting .299. This isn't the first time this Twins appear to have the Na- tional and American League batting titles wrapped up, GAINS 3 POINTS Clemente gained three points) to .342 in last week's games, collecting 10 hits in 25 times at bat. Rico Carty of Milwaukee remained in second place with 827 'followed by -- teammate Hank Aaron at .325. Oliva fell two points to .323 However, he holds a 16-point | year that Willie's percentage has dipped under .300. He was at .267 after the opening four = of 1964, In game No. 5, ough, he had two hits in four at bats, lifting his average to 216. It increased steadily there- after through a 20-game batting streak. However, on June 14 his av- erage had dropped to .364. On July 14 it was .334 and on Aug. 14 .423. In the past month, cov- ering 27 games, he has col- lected only 19 hits in 97 tries for a .196 pace. Mays hasn'r finished under .300 since 1956.\run pace-setter with 41 whi'e! 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Thompson's will meet Wood's Transport at Alexandra Mon: day in the opening game of the best %-of-5. final round, The game gets underway at 8 p.m. The winners, who lost the first game to Scott's, but evened it up Monday with a 10-2 victo had to battle all the way with by Conners. Scott's; tied the score in the sixth with two walks, an error and. a base-hit. Both teams went down 1-2-3 was sent into extra-innings with Conners coming through for Thompson's. "Earle went all the way for ithe winners and struck out 15, He retired the side in the top Milne and a run-scoring double|!' in the seventh and the gam e|!oU Kingside Girls Win First Game Bantam Finals Kingside Park Bantam Girls * domina' - as continued their the of the City League fi: by South- mi rit we pli e winners, w North. Oshawa in two str games in the semi-final ell behind 5-1 after two innings, but once got rolling there Was no s' them, They ral for four runs in the third to tie the game and counted seven times in the rth. Kingside scored 16 mo runs in the last three frames,. L. Anderson and Wetherh scored five runs each for the winners, Aasen chipped in a homer, : A. Roter smashed a hon run for the losers, and f honors with Whalley, Lack aff Lee. Second game inthe best 'tinals is scheduled for side this Friday. | " t Vi : against Ted Stone. That was the! Reeson, rf; Stone, p. aim, hin sed fees in lead in st yt eae dha hig gen , FRIDAY'S GAMES the first inning when Shearer and a grounder to set up the LACROSSE walked with two away, Lawton storybook finish. SPORTS IN BRIEF The Minto Cup (Canadian) reached base on an error and| Hoare suffered the loss, but Junior Championship Finals) --|poth runners scored on a hit by;/some shoddy fielding by his a ona Greet. Hanged hb ~ L. Campbell. They scored three beige oe git help his cause' estminster Salmonbellies, i any. Scott's made six errors, LET AMADEE GO Floyd Patterson of New York|New Westminster, 8.30 p.m.; oe mae sere ait tblanline? in the becoal, waa Thompson's had two miscues. SCOTT'S = Salter, c; Terry, two in the third when Milne blasted a two-run- homer with Campbell on. base. 2b; Cosburn, 1b; Bradley, ss; Scott's found their way into] petitclerc, 3b; Richardson, rf; the scoring column in the third) Butler, ef; Carrie, If; Hoare, a , 8lp; "Sweet, 3b in 6th and Glas- drive, scoring two runs, and gow, rf in 5th. came in on an error to the | centrefielder, An error and a| THOMPSON'S -- Earle, p; |M, Campbell, c; Shearer, ss; |Lawton, -lb; L, Camphell, 2b; Milne, cf; Conners, If; Bear, rf; Danford, 3b; Sayers and Rich-| ards. | | Canadian Group Your Satisfaction Is Our Aim All Cars Car Our GUARANTEE KELLY DISNEY USED CARS Ltd, 1200 Dundas E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN Approves WBA's: Action on Clay SAINT JOHN, N.B. 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