12| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 6, 1965 SPORT IS CULTURE Peterboro Star | BASKETBALL SPORTS MENU Cqmpbell Approves [tir"ru.| Simcoe Hall Wins By Geo. H. Campbell eos n . corso | Russia's Approach = .2%%.<-4 Minor Tournament ag Ry agente ge = The Simcoe Hall Boys' Club,|Italo Bruno scored ten points,|team effort, in the. final quar- : * is ' ? ri rythin From Soup To Nuts iis of rts subsidization|There's nothing wrong with|A series, has been named the wis 7. ha igi id milan the distinction societ y|that. 2ist winner of the Albert (Red)/on Simcoe St., won the 7th an-|Craig Luckett had nine, Robert|ter and outscoring Hamilton 17- MONTREAL (CF)-treite lplaces on the professional and) "My attitude is that there is|Tilson Memorial Trophy. nual Oshawa Minor Basketball|Toccket and Albert Iannaci six/to-6, Ajax won this game walk- . Clarence Campbell of the Na-| 4 ; ' rt.ling away 52-to-39, : i s, isn't per- |y id|amateur athlete. pernaps a lot to be said about] The trophy, presented annu-|Tournament, for the fourth|points each, for Dovercourt.|ing away : Boag go Rig wy Be geo ag ye ping optimistic ae ae Poscagg cng "In North America, we've|the Russian approach. They be- ally by The Globe and Mail, is|time, defeating the Eastview) Arnie Barbier scored 11 points| Paul Hall scored 13 points, er thelr win in the opening game of the Memorial Cup |ophy that sport is part of aadopted the concept Rag Prd a all Bal is Ps gs Fayed given to the player egarded as|Club 42-to-29, in the 9th and final!for the losers. |Ernie Hewitt came up with 12 j i i ion' " entleman player as the stan-jculture. ey subsidize most v and gent) ly game. more, six in the last quarter, mgd a oon nes i <n pong 'Sines 64 seu porsrge tag oe sae Gard of.amateur status," saidjof their cultural activities, Pat-|in the series. The two Oshawa 'Boys' Clubs| EASTVIEW WINS Bab Finnigan and Andy Riddell back in 1963, Flyers won ames. However, he may not it approach \Campbell. "I've got no quareljticularly ballet and opera, and) yori, a native of Levis,;came out on top, as they de- OVER HAMILTON added eight each, for the "B" and lost the series in oa ne 'hase OHA regions is i an intarvicw Campbell ex.|with that except that it doesn't/I think it is quite proper that Que., stili has another year tolfeated the five visiting clubs. In another team effort, East-|Group Championship, acd tact Bi oon ils os 'a much stronger team this | pressed his views on the whole|fit the North American picture/they do so. s that|Play before being called up to/Ajax, a three-time winner ofjview had little trouble as they) Bruce Tracey scored 13 points convinced that Niagara Falls ha De tae he Coeur Pp and never will, | "We consider, I guess, that professional ranks. this tournament, won the "B"|won over Hawilton 60-to-29.land Rod Weisbrod looped an- season than they did in 1963. At leas 5 "The question is simply what|sport is part of our general cul- Prior to his arival at Peter-;Group, defeating Hamilton 52-to-|Doug Peeling led Eastview with|other 11, for the Hamilton Club. 139. he'll make no changes in his lineup for tonight's game, so CFL Officials lis a professional athlete? Well,|ture but we don't support it in) 16 points while Greg Medinski isfyi A aaucal P roi layed with' *9- his team must be healthy, as well as satisfying. A group of he's someore who is proficient|the same way as they (Rus-| borough, Lacroix Played idded 10 more, Dave Tutton and|SIMCOE ST. Edmonton fans were hollering "We want Huck' on Tuesday lat his game, and beccaee he is|sians) do, 1 don't think we gi Tals Ci Bagg CHAMPIONSHIP Thor Fil eight apiece, Bill Way- BESTS EASTVIEW night. Huck is the laddie-buck from Regina Pats who was s iproficient he expects to be paid,jever going to overcome this, at easel s "a ; Eastview 38; Ajax 27. ling and Andy Kit six each. | Getting off to a quick start top scorer in the Saskatchewan Junior League this past a ee Ing, lwhether it is in money, as injleast not for a long time. And . wes Sinicoe St 40. Matto 9 | Bruce Tracey looped sevenjand only slowing up in the final season, by a good margin. Both Frank Huck and defence- North America, or in benefits,|certainly not until such time as) The award is in memory of| " gre - a i 2 93, |points, and Joha Drywood came|quarter, Simcoe St., the hosts of ieee tim Caretta, ciptnin: of: te We i cities tor T R id soe resid acheter cutest y,th cae alien arg, 8 5 odgucer hag «pec dew rad! acy ag tag an cag the u with five more, for Hamilton.|the tournament, won the cham- been recruited, under the existing rules, as additions for 0 econsl er pati cetanandeiaa open championships (in| Regina and Oshawa killed in| Eastview 60; Hamilton 29, |UP , "lpionship, defeating Eastview 42- Edmonton in this series. Oil Kings had all three ey CALGARY (CP) -- Canadian) . jhockey), the same as is done|the page gt ongg beg' Pp Simcoe St. 55; Dovercourt 16. | AJAX SNEAKS BY METRO {o.29. of their top scoring forward unit, hit hard and injured in the /Foothall League officials will) G h a in ig ABP sc Baines aac Apr Simcoe St, 42; Eastview 29. | Bob Finnigan scored in the' Charles Marlowe led the way first game. Although Oil kings' general manager Leo Le- |noid a special meeting in Cal-| Teens. Irts rewamtye Seoos the enc, wun coer chosen PY' cimcoe St, wins Champion-|last five seconds, to cap a 12- once again with a 12-point ef- clere said after the opener, that he would stick to his own |gary May 14 to reconsider the between the pro and a pe by ' el ghip " |point effort, as Ajax beat Metro/fort. Joe Krasney and Bill Lang- 35-to-34 in the "3" Group. Paul|ley added 11 more each and ; Tp . 2 | roster in this second game, Long, along with a lot of |CFL's player. roster amend- B Champions creates all sorts of friction. |team league. ; others, expects that the Edmonton board of stragety will |ment limiting teams to three "B" GROUP Hall scored eight points in the|Larry Lloyd eight, to round out change their minds before game-time tonight and that both |naturalized Canadians. KITCHENER (CP) -- Kitch-| Ajax 38: Metro 94 Ajax victory. the Gimmene BE victory. Huck and Cardiff will be in action, | The meeting was called after ener Greenshirts, paced by Joe a fr é a ae a: | John Rajkouie scored 14 points| Ed Hanewich, the pecan la constitutional law expert ad-|Brady, defeated Etobicoke In- amilton 38; St. > land Howard holt added 12\point-getter, looped 18, while |vised the CFL that the amend-dians 5-3Wednesdayn ight to) eirst race -- 1 Mile (Trot) for Ben Carey, Galbraith 240 Ajax 52; Hamilton 39. |more in a losing cause. Andy Kit added six, and Doug JIM BUNNING allowed New. York Mets only four hits . 4 ; A é f -olds and up. Purse $600 (8). Also Started: Edgewood Key, Ben ' ' ; te jment probably is a violation of}capture the Ontario Hockey As- three-year-olds and up. spe: ; Ajax wins "B" Group. } Peeling scored four more for yesterday and still had to hit the first homer he's ever Ithe Ontario Human Rights|sociation Junior B champion- Dikeior Mek aeerneyrs ye 190 4130 (oo Rigen aoe: oe HAMILTON DEFEATS ' Seskew, be EASTVIEW OVER AJAX ST. ALBAN'S 'Phe' two 'othtiing teuihac Mite belted in the National League, in paged en ; y ~ |Code ship and the Robertson Trophy.) Safety Man The Second, Hitliors j3 i Phillies i er 7 ; , A ' te Al Started: T ey, American sixTH RACE ~ ji Pace) sion for the Phillies. gia Sanday at of on h | CFL President Pat Mahoney, Kitchener won the best-of Pilot, Genoa's Prince, Stewart's May, 8nd three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,300 16)" In a real team effort, Fast-| Bruce Tracey scored 13 coe St. and Ajax, as well as fect game against the Mets. Yesterday that wasn't 82 'who feels the CFL constitution|seven Ontario final 4-2. The last! mia's Boy High Patch, Walker 400 '2.70 2.50 view defeated Ajax 39-to-27, in|points and John Drywood added (°°, jax, I to win, so he got the only run himself. His mound oppo- lean be rewritten to comply with|three games were played in Ronny C. Grattan, Madill 16.10 490 w ated 3 rit dag eer Eastview and the Hamilton . * ly fi A + Med os ; SECOND RACE -- 5' Furlongs (Pace) Prime Pick, Coke 400 the opening game of the tourna-|10 more, as Hamilton defeated (11, -eceived bars donated by nent was veteran Warren Spahn, who also gave up only four {fair employ ment legislation| Kitchener because of lack of ice sor three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). Also Started: 'Sounie Jim Abbe, Gracie ment. Doug Peeling and Wayne|St. Alban's 38-to-31, to gain aU?) ne tae hits. Other National League action yesterday saw Bob 'such as the Ontario code, de-in Etobicoke, and the Green-| Byrd Killean, Bur'son 5.90 3.60 2.40) Lochinvar, Fleetwood E. Grattan Ormiston scored eight points|berth in the "B" Group finals.|'"° Westmount Kiwan's Gib, Buhl pitch a three-hitter to give Cubs a 3-1 win over the [clined Wednesday to offer a/shirts won them all. icon cree Mee 6.10 3.70) QUINELLA, 2 AND 7, PAID $22.00 = gree Docs Sunes lacked, + Silda aatlad The tournament was very suc- Pirates while Ed Mathews doubled in the 14th inning to |prediction on the outcome of the) Brady scored three goals, in-|. Also Started: Dream Haven, Michael's, SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for| ©" ; ba ran polaus ei cessful, thanks to the refereeing i i it w. ing j Counsel, Miss Scott Brook, Caistor Boy, three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,200 (6), |another seven, to lead the win-|most of St. Alban's points, loop-| ' enable Milwaukee Braves to defeat Houston 2-1. Sandy meeting other than to say it was|cluding the winner early in the ord DNF--Sweet Petunia. Sis Herbert, Herbert "76-00 9.20 8.i0\ners. Paul Hall and Bob Boyd|ing 14, while Andy Barbier|\of Greg Milosh and Bob God- Koufax put the Dodgers in first place when he beat Cincin- /peing called to "consider the|third period and an insurance! DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 6, PAID $20.0.) Wee Symbol, Miliman 6.70 6.10 scored seven apiece for Ajax. | scored 'eight more |dard, who handled the majority natti Redlegs 4-2. Giants whipped Cardinals 10-5. Highlight /roster ruling." marker into an empty net with|ONF--Broken equipment, pulled up. | Penny Coelen, Findley 570|§ ' ' : of the American League was Ralph Terry, former N.Y. | The meeting will be closed to|three seconds left. _ | THIRD RACE -- 5% Furlongs (Pace) one iartet: Diane Hunter, Disc SIMCOE ST. SIMCOE ST. WALKS AWAY of the games. Yankee, pitching a three-hitter against his former mates, to |the press but results will be Jack Egers and Danny Seguin for three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 OF and Bishan tong, es TRAMPLES METRO FROM DOVERCOURT give Cleveland Indians a 4-0 triumph. The Indians bombed |made available later. scored the other Greenshirt) {cots Ben, Norris 120 2.79 OH--Deadheat for fifth position. Larry Lloyd led Simcoe St.| Charles Marlowe scored 16 Whitey Ford for their four runs, all in the first inning, one CFL commissioner § ydneyj\goals, Gary Marsh, top threat! Oneida Chief, Hill 3.10/ giGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for with 22 points, as they walked|points, Joe Krasney 14 and Bill yg F toneat H ; Also Started: Canal View Song, Stormy a three-run clout by Fred Whitfield and the other a homer |Halter of Winnipeg said last/all night for the Indians, scored] 1)? ree cin eM arvester. and three-year-olds and up Purse $2,000 (7). ail overthe Toronto Metro Club,| Langley 13, as Simcoe St. gained ' Thi | ie i 1005 i ' n j by Leon Wagner. Chicago White Sox hold top spot in the beewrng bedi pthc ceded -- soe and Jim Goose added one' Governor Dillon. Eagle Armbro, Mckinley 4.70 3.00 56-to-9. Joe Krasney and Charles|a berth in the finals, beating American League race. They beat Detroit 4-0 and 4-1 yes- |W goal. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for aise Started:" heel Wick, sioner Marlowe each looped nine for|Dovercourt 55-to-16. | " ; j lclals to discuss the code and) The Greenshirts grabbed a olds and up, P $900 (8). ; 0 4 ' : : terday, John Buzhardt baring 8 four-hitter fee the shatost, ISinyer' antes ules before the|2-0 first-period lead and were Mover Re Orine Feagan 3.70 2.90 2.20/8urke, The McNab, and Away Kid the Simcoe victory. John David-| Michael Marleau scored five a the tar game. He fanned 11 batters. In ower games, Calgary meeting is held ahead 3-2 after the second. Mary Volo 5. Wedoe)) 6,903.20, NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for Son picked up four points for|points, Craig Luckett and Ron The Twins whipped Orioles 9-2 and Angels won 6-4 over | ia. tea cE RE ss ng three-year-olds and up. Purse $1,000 (8). the losers. Masters four each, as they just Boston, Atlanta Crackers won a couple more yesterday, to : Prince Adam, Mies Vera Grattan, and) sloth cy A about took care of Dovercourt's! continue as pace-setters in the International loop but To- OPENING GAME Earl Chief ett Prec etbicald 6.70 4 wae. si ual scoring. SU FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for Also Started: Horatius, Ambrose Abbe, ronto Leafs went on a hitting spree against Jacksonville so stayed up near the leaders. | three-year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8). 10 | fae? Killean, Gentry McKlyo, and Jean Dovercourt beat St. Alban's|AJAX "B"' GROUP WINNERS ¢ wiry mny, ea . ret. Paper Doll Cy Coke 5.30 3D Attendance 3,739 Total Poo! $209,638. |37-to-23, in an all-Toronto game.' By putting on a tremendous Fl N G cE R-Tl p e 5 e ANNUAL MEETING of The Oshawa Curling Club R h d N p (men's section) is being held tonight at the clubrooms, 1c ar son S) 1 starting at 7.30 o'clock. In addition to the financial report . ' from the treasurer, the secretary's report, club manager's report, there will be various committee chairmen and YT. egionnaires bonspiel chairmen reporting on their past season's activi- | c competitions" 'will be presented this evening also. In addi. |_ The 1965 season in the Leaside|Lewis for another run and then| Makes Lawn-Boy's engine ais ua es 8 ; Junior Baseball Association got)got 'Sally' Saul to end the in- " tion to hearing plans and suggestions for next season, an (underway last night at Talbot|ning, the world's easiest to start important item of business will be the election of club /Park, with Richardson's Sports| In the bottom of the 8th, two- directors, to carry out the club's operation for the next |nosing out Oshawa's Junior Le-|straight gh veal _ an iyi 7 : gionnaires 7-6, in a fine open-jerror put Richardson's in busi- term. President Jack Judge has expressed the wish that a ing-game thriller. ness. Lew is walked to force in large turnout of club members will attend tonight's session. Oshawa Legionnaires took|a Tun and Saul was hit by a the lead in the first inning, built|pitched ball Roy Hiir singled OSHAWA LEGION Minor Association will have teams |up a 3-0 edge and then going|and so did Dick Todd, to com- Je i into the 8th inning, still leading|Plete a 5-run rally, which even pin ting » the combined Eastern Ontario Baseball Asso- 32, Oshawa staged a three-run|@ change of Oshawa pitchers clation's year, in Tyke Pee Wee, Bantam and Midget. rally to establish what looked|couldn't halt and it proved The Junior Legionnaires opened their schedule last night in [like a comfortable 6-2 lead, enough to win, as Legionnaires the Leaside League and although they outhit Richardson's |However, the Richardson's team|failed in their ninth inning. exploded in the bottom of the| Gary Newitt had three of Osh- e : Sports by a good margin, walks and the odd error hurt and | pga ; 4 th inning for five 'runs, to|@wa's nine hits while the win- Oshawa was nosed out by one run. poo ays fn Pag ey had only three hits all told -- but they won the game Legionnaires scored singletons T _ TT AS Y OU Cu | FORT ERIE RESULTS frames. tn the th nnin OSHAWA -- Joe oo gg AGAINS RICE CU ER ! frames. In the Sth inning, TONY| son, If and cf; Peterson, cf & Exclusive, clog-proot gones opened = with a walk, ond 3b; Newitt, lb and p; Mit- grasscatcner: FIRST RACH -- Purse $2,200. Malden, 3-Warriors Day, Fitzs'ns 2.00 3,10| Wayne Cookson singled and Eric) : ; Fair, 3b; thres.yeer-olée, 4 Forlongs (12), aac Toggery, Leblanc 420/Peterson followed with a triple.|chelt, a" gy od ri yioag | GRinger Flinger, Robinson 5.4 3.30q 4! Ran in Order: Cole Date, King|Gary Newitt grounded out but! ms, c; Clou ae Rixkers in) The Truth Is eee + oe BLets Scawf, » Subcommander, Canadillis and Ky,| i jden, p; Stewart, bats 4 title ee Hoe Quill Dave Mitchell's double gone a aad et Royal Swiv, Meritai Challenge, Willle's | Winners 4 hd or hal h, 5 by County Peterson to complete the rally.| RICHARDSON'S -- Armour. YOU C N' GET A BE ER , Zeesekite, Select EGition, one ne oF Whirlaway. Paul Clouthier, Oshawa'sioy. Weiss. a ves ae Ee A | t F QU | FTE ST Winer, te a er starting pitcher, blanked the op- i Piso, by Hash. sienrn RACE -- Purse $2,100, Claim-| position for the tirst five familie teat Wie ce oP rig L Y WwW b | 1196. Dally Double Pool $44,709, hy vear-olds up. "16 Miles In the sixth, a pair of walks|---- Media) & » P. DEA AN H RE @ SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim. 7-H ; , ings four-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 Miles gem Seid. tablenc nas re} Eye Fi aS ge Ty eagerly Wise, sean a ppligicges! abi 330 other walk to Bill velar and RONALD W BILSKY DC MERCURY 2Rubai Khall, Gordon 5.00 2.40) », ye Cerier: Grey Beeultnen 9 walk to John Gartley,| é ee 25 4 @ WA-Real: Black, Parker ind Daddy Bill Also Ran in' Orders A--Bive Mischief, ee ee pgs boot a ee oe CHIROPRACTOR 6 HH Pr | : : e Late Scratch--Biue Fox 2nd. Pool $58,426. Total Pool $424,816 ae " : | it ier at this point, walked Duffy " for only é Pies Jet Grace and Artista. 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