Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 May 1965, p. 8

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8B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 20, 1968 ' ' . | R are Tre at For' 58 Judo i SS. | YESTERDAY'S STARS SPORTS MENU Oshawa's Tony s Win [In Championships| 9 siete (octet Tulum Mare | S Cc L | 35 years ago today--in 1930 (Baltimore Orioles 2-0 on three | | 0C er overs hits, striking out 10; By Geo. H. Campbell | | Oshawa Tony's employed a! In the Tonys triumph, beforesand the 46-foot pitching distance Saturday, June 26, two of the|Couver, will compete in the td sd | TORONTO (CP)--Fifty-eight| --after scoring a record 672 e1r enin | Ontario soccer enthusiasts are/f Canada's top judo experts, for two wickets, Wally | Batting--Ron Fairly, Dodgers, due to see in action at the Uni-|ineluding heavyweight Olympic) Hammond, the interna: jhit two-run homer in the 14th versity of Toronto stadium on| medallist Doug Rogers of Van-| tional, saoret = ag Bec jinning--his fourth hit of the and amateur Dennis Moore |game--and gave Los Angeles @ SPORTS EDITOR jwrong-field home run, by first|brave chilly fans, the Queen| Tony's touched loser Normileading teams in British soccer|Canadian championship here| scored 206 '4-2 vietory over Houston Astros, ; baseman jaeme Hse at| City Ro saget under Coach Roy| "Red" Mackie, who is making a|football, with West Ham United! Saturday. 7 --_ : . iaccaeaaiiiameal "Everything From Soup To Nuts porary iy ss caease "Adainel tea vie tess seeeid sincere : a gl eee ae and the Edinburgh) Rogers, 24, winner of a sec- tpn ees ; LAP ee A few seasons back, for rnans. ond - place silver medal for ie A ag ied ow dag the first, fifth and wean oe oe aneaion fe West Ham's star - studded|Canada in the 1964 Olympics in OSHAWA TONY'S opened their 1965 Beaches Major clout in the lower half of the| Stout relief pitching, by vet- Neil McMahon and 'Tom 0'Con. nity plo gtr En-\rokyo, will fly here from Japan Fastball League on a winning note, here at Alexandra Park |sixth inning, breaking up aleran Bey Smith, made the dif-|nor as Sibir sours' Weea SUCH Where he is attending univer- last night with a 3-2 victory over Roy JePelly's T-UP tense 2-2 tie and lifted Tony's|ference for Tony's. The hand-, Tony's scored a single in the tain and 1964 Fe otballe, i and studying judo. The 255- Shopsy"s, '64 champions, At the new 46-foot pitching dis- jto a weit earned 3-2 win, over|some Owen Sound native took first 'fram, Jack Dini shiane pete and pleading B oe A ? oe ' 4 tance. the hurlers have a better opportunity to display their~ |Seven-Up Shopsys of Toronto over from starter Bob Grier, in| <cgred after reaching third on algland's aetna. Wee brag er stuff', since there is more "time" for the curve, drop or | In the other league encount-|the fifth, and showed mid-season| yasseq ball and_an infield error,|Brabrook, another oterikiistat. defend his Canadian over - all rise-ball to start to move -- and using the American ball, |ter, Richmond Hill's Tomjform, He pitched shutout and/then scored on Bob Booth's long plays at inside Fight : which is considerably lighter, the ball really does "move". |Hughes Shells collected fourjhitless ball and fanned five,! sacrifice fly, ' . West Ra United : stically, when hit slightly below or |home runs, in whipping Toronto) while recording his first win he . Pie Ab 7 . won ' It TT amg acct for "skiddy" grounders and [Plating 8-4. Reno- Pettenuzzo| Grier limited Seven-Up Shop-,, The other Oshawa run came)English | Football Association) foundiand am be ------ One-of Canada's 3 Grez ee as ee fly-ball hit also seems to stay |was the one-man show, pitching|sys to a pair of runs, seven)" the fifth, to tie it, Three hits,Cup at Wembley Stadium injWith Ontario and Quebec send- ne-o anada's 3 Great Whiskies lofty pop-ups. The ereinery, pr catiinder fst Sena \and batting the. victory, Helhits and "whiffed" five in his|P¥ Booth, Tommy O'Connor and| 1964, beating Preston North End|ing the largest contingents, 12 up or "hang eo Tt oS han damp and chilly but a |spaced three hits, fanned 13 and| mound effort. It was the first NS pad ages dot by Barney Old-|in the final game. om nf h a, will PROUDLY EXPORTED TO MORE THAN 5¢ Jonger, 10 fe sg tans stayed for.the final out, Actually the |hit « home run. Ipearance of the 'New Ball"|/¢ld produced the tally, Edinburgh. Hibernians have a/"@¥e Mine competitors, p= sgh oe pany as the 3-2 score might suggest LL... . : For Toronto, Phil Waters' sin-\great record. as one of 'Scot- Olenaas no po ag Sage game was not as se as z : das jgle, an error and Gord Doyley's|land's leading teams, and in the|Canada's representatives in the took almost an hour-and-a-quarter to play the ee SENIOR LACROSSE jeluten two-bagger produced| 1964-1965 season just closed fin-|world judo championships in nings. The pitchers aren't yet "sharp at this ed ge be , jtheir- runs, ished third in the division one|Rio de Janeiro Oct. 17-19, with the result they had four or five pitches to almost every | TONY'S TALES -- 'Oshawa|{able. Hibs were headed only by i= aes 4 * batter and there were usually four or five batters each in- B kl 0 Se are now inactive until ;|the champions, Kilmarnock and ning. Jackie Sneddon's homer. broke a 2-2 deadlock and wort TOO in pens ason Se chee a a riggs: baie' Nenesees; eee on A championship, the! Every province except New- 0.Y.H. the game. It was a low outside pitch, which he caught home on Wednesday against |!0thian, solidiy and drove it out into left field, just inside the foul- . . . iToronto Plating and Friday, at. This is the first visit to Can- line, It was a low drive and it -- - the aig geese With In n t itt |Kew Gardens, against Seven-Upjada of. either of these two off the damp grass, into deep foul territory, so he m Shopsy. Tony's used the three| teams, West Ham United are the circuit comfortably. By CLIFF GORDON The Peterborough team 1s\UMmpire system, All other teams|taking part in the international a v ; | ame Brooklin . Senior Lacrosserated by some experts as the|Still use only two umpires, |tournament in New York, a } OSHAWA Boxing Club members are steadily becoming |cy.5, jrastern Canadian cham-|team to beat. They have Bobby) SEVEN-UP SHOPSY -- De-|!ournament which they won in more active this season and while, at the moment, their pions of last year, got off to a Allen as playing coach and this rocher 3b, Waters lb, Barker c, 1963, Hibernians have never be-| 'stable' is not a large one, they nave several boys who good start last night as they fellow is a dandy, as all/McLean 2b, Doyley ss, Rein- fore played in Canada are making an excellent showing, almost every time out, and |onened their 1965 season with|the fans in this area will agree, precht cf, Beaumont rf, Kelly Another top-class soccer foot- with interest increasing, other local youngsters are expected |_ tremendous 10-9 come-from-|They also 'stole' one of Brook-|If, French If in 7th and Mackie ball game will be played at the to join the club this summer. In their regular Monday night |pehind win, over the St, Catha-lin's big defencemen from last P. |Varsity Stadium on June 14, card at Lansdowne Boxing Club in Toronto, in a welter- |rines Athletics, right in Thelyear, in Ken Ruttan. The latter) OSHAWA TONY S -- Arm- When Nottingham Forest, of the weight bout, Oshawa's Bernie Guindon won over Stu Davis of |Garden City player lives in Orono, which is| strong 2b, Sneddon Ib, McMahon English League first division, AT YACHTHAVEN THIS WEEK ! Buffalo, via decision and brother Jack Guindon fought To- It was a big win for rookie|closer to Brooklin than Peter-|cf, Booth c, Elliott rf, Suddard Will meet an all-star team, se- 8 ronto's Clyde Gray to a draw, in a lightweight bout, On |manager Bob Vesey, who has|borough but has been cleared|i1, Young If in 3rd, O'Connor |lected from the Eastern Canada June 10, at the Civic Auditorium, the Oshawa Club will |had more than his share of by the OLA to play for the 3h, Oldfield ss, Grier p, Smith Professional League, : present a fight card, the first boxing show in this city for |troubles, trying to line up a con- oe On the pleas of the!p in 5th. To Make Room for a New Shipment some years, Heavyweight George Chuvalo, fourth-ranked in |tending team, Some of ood ght in i u Dae ki bien RHE. SHORE UP CATHEDRAL of Crestliners the official listings, will be on hand, to referee part of the jwould-be charges have been shake ye daa on the Peter-imoronto 001 000 000 2 7 2 St. Isaac's Cathedral in Lenin- ' , card, But prior to that, there's something else to interest |awarded to other teams, in- borough team will be Todd,|ronys 100 011 00x 311 2 Paes vo than 200 feet hich : S$ | ¢ H re] ; iat, tne ' , : cluding players that were with|\Coombes, Ferguson, Aromour, |, 4 ' grad, more than ¢ eet nig ale ontinues ver Oshawa fight fans, This Tuesday night, when Toronto Maple the Brooklin team last year andjand many others. It will be in| Umpires -- Geo. Campbell,/and weighing 300,000 tons, has Leaf Gardens presents, via Eidophor, the Cassius Clay-Sonny [stil 'ive M thi the Socidencelteresting to see just how these(Plate; Charlie March, and Ray recently been reinforced to pro-| Holiday Weekend Liston world's heavyweight championship fight, they will rule limit, of the greatest little arch-rivals will make out, when Mann, bases, tect it from subsidence, have their own 'live' card of preliminary bouts, In one of lacrosse centre in Canada they hook up on Saturday night Z : these, Grant O'Reilly, Oshawa's best-known scrapper of the | "1. ha. however, along with JUST TALKING ... Manager a one tc Stop ree i goes halesyp 2 tice Hoag fy jhis helpers, gone out and got agg 4 ote eto to sig gg » Lis w e a contestant, / : ans, W ltoge 7 ermined|the d vhistle , + anny a : intrest to Maule + Gardens, are reminded |together a team of determined |t . fina Rog e sounded He FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for!. Mamie Herbert, Campbell 1.00 q convenient to travel to Maple Leaf G , Iplayers, For last night's en-jhad a worried look early in the three-year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) Also Started: Mistie Way, Argyel Patsy, that the Clay-Liston world title bout can be seen right here |.ounter, he had only 11 men game, Art Bradley, vice-| Rebel Princess, Shea 49,80 20.50 6.60 Hillcrest Saint, Hedgewood Bob, and , if Buckaroo, Holmes 10.30 4,10 Elstag Jimmy 0 at home, at the Regent Theatre -- tickets are now on sale. against a full team for the Gar- son nigel ™ the Beton club.) Chuckmor. Hilliard 2.80 l | l ' e S ] P i | . a 5 " : lden City team, who appeared|worked the line changes from) Also Started: Theigiers, Brown Wolf, SIXTH RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for on y 2 CAR TO ale rice 155. 00 ' ee ' eeeee e 45 i r * a ' ida " ~) > "h- 'Pat' 'Baker. i Josedaie Fiyaway, Worthy Atom, and three-year-olds and up, Purse $1,300 (8) IT'S HERE! A hockey deal, or several, involving To- |very confident as they led 3-2 the bench, -, Pat' 'Baker, in/yony Worthy Loch'ver Duke, Feagan 3.10° 240 2.40 ' el at the end of the first period goal for Brooklin, once again Sir Carlith, Hayes 3.00 3.50 ronto Maple Leafs has been expected daily and it was an- and 8-6 at the end of 40 min-'stole the limelight for the local), Paraeveane ti ane rece "soo ta) Aico. bares: "ie Gut bill with CRES T LINER SPOR T MAN 12' * ¢© @ 7 9.00 e lor thre Ar-olds and \ *urse ") ed: ina Guinea, * nounced Jate this morning, Toronto Leafs have traded Andy | utes of action team, with his tremendous} 'Boston Wick, Feagan' 3.80. 2.70 2.60\Gracie Lochinvar, Superior 'Osle, and Sik Bathgate (32) and Billy Harris (29), two of their regular |scORK SHORT-HANDED saves, . . » Brampton has an-| (ere sarah Gov Oration, Hlllinrs 100|". QUINKLLA, 2 AND 8, PAID $7.16 CRESTLINER COMMANDER 12' ee 225.00 i . . red in Tulsa | Captai Gle Lotton and "ounced the signing of five top Aiso Started: Shoshone, Byrd. Killean, wingers, along with Gary Jarrett (22) who played in be aptain§ Glen players in, Don Arthurs, the|Prince Ondago, Little Bert, and Albert: SEVENTH RACE -- | Mile (Trot) for ' et ed Wings, in exchange for two de- |Doug Vipond paced the Brook- tn : j "| Hal three-year-olds and Pp. $1,200 (7), re See if ' lin attack with three goals each, SCoring champ of the Senior DAILY DOUBLE, 2 AND 5, PAID $92.50. Johnnie Ry rmincr 890 4.90 2.80 CRESTLINER Super Seaman 14' 290 00 ° . ° fensemen and three forwards, These include veteran Marcel Single markers were picked up|!eague last year, Ed O'Keefe, Diana Hunter, Feagan 3.90 2.90 " 4 " | i , . or nee. atin THIRD RACE -- 5§ Furlongs (P MacDuffiff's Lassie, Walk 2.80 ' Pronovost (34) and, Aut Erickson (27) who went to Wings |i. Jerry Burrows, Don Craggs,|John McCauley, Bob Hawe and), )'nroyen onda ann up Pine seco a Ales Started tase tt tee, Risch All Crestliner Aluminum Boats Have @ 6 Yeor Warranty, last year from Black Hawks. The forwards joining Leafs |Mike Gray and Don Bruce, TheJiM Richardson, . , , Brooklin Pot of Gold C., M'sey . 13.40 7.00 4.00) worth, Count Yates, and Trust Account. ¢ 7 apt. . 'al. leland rec e » 4,00 are Ed Joyal (25) centre with Wings for two years; Larry |goal by Don Bruce was the Sel aa ae . Franco Kid, Kingston 410 EIGHTH RACE ~ 1 Mile (Pace) tor RE e ' " . n, j 9 e@) § ' Lae *rnan, 9} Also Started: Shirte Brooke Johnny three-year-olds and up, Junior Invitation Jeffery (24) left winger with Detroit for the past three sea- |big one, coming at 16.28 of th a contract but he will not be|Song Gordon Lee, Marlene R, end Rocky | Purse $2,000. (¢ Coast 4 i y y vi \final period, with Brooklin a li ~ Ragen greet right winger, who was with Iman ator Gal 4 prived to be available for the first three or Stoney Burke, Foagan 16,50 1.20 370) . - . we ------|the game-winner, four games of the schedule Aldred dal RACE 1 Mile (Pace) for Kwik Kat, Arthur Holiday 2.50 , ; ey : hree-year-olds and up. Purse $900. (8), Also Started: Eagle Armbre, Beverly 5 é es : \ ' Gary Hind, the burly defence » » ° Last night's win was 8) King's Mes'n'ger, Troy 36.30 18.00 7.20 Dillard, and Shooting Par ees . Pies i2 Cruiser (EXECUTIVE) 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily ace of the St. Kitts team, was|real team effort with plenty of, Grattworth Byrd, McRann 14,40 6.30 i W y n " tee? sac, Danny Brewer, Fritz 2.70 NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for GREEN OOD RACE RESULTS their big sniper, as he triggered| the old stuff that makes qisoSrarted: Gratian R, Direct, Daries three-year-olds and up, Purse $1000 () ; ; " i champions out of the: so-called |Patrick, Eclipse C, Quick Boy, and Cap Roger R Grattan, F'gan 5.40 4,60. 2.80 pie i ae FULL a trio of goals past hard-work- ; . Pde RACE Purse 2,00 Malden (to-Seng * Vielory, Sorensen 4,70 4,50 +10 ing Pat Hater _ the Brooklin|Underdogs, . + Don't forget,|'8'9 McGrepor Tom's Traliers Hike 5.70 300 Si, 5 ree-year-old filles mile (9) »Duky Cat, Shui 4.20/47 oh ' 4 all eda e a oF - eS ft re ¥-Doo Wacka Doo, Robinson §,00 3,40 9.00, Also Ran in Order: Admiral's Gitt,,cage, 'Ted Howe and Dave Hall/the big home opener here, at FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for Also Started; GJ McGregor, Gentry F Po if PRICE 4Shining Sun, Hale 4.40 3,20|B-Sassy Sarah, Saucy Question, Express-leach had a pair of goals, with|the Whitby Arena, on Saturday Ee ane epee Puree Wed (8), vo, Frisco Killean, and Aceway S-Sunshine Biond, Potts 4.00 ed, Saratanga, Jiveloll and Tracey Gien ' night A ee ' : : Also Ran in Order: Kirn Malden,|A-Windflelds Farm entry, B-Bill BeasteySingle tallies going to Tom - Margaret Herbert, Herbert | 2.20 2.40) Attendance 3,389 Total Pool $188,298 ii Merry Barque, Aunt Fanny, Galley Maid entry. Teather and Pete Berge, 3 $ Lib and Home ToBur Winner, b f, 3, by Windfields ---- Blen The Brooklin team got off to é Winner, dk b or br f, 3, by John's Joy-- Lark, by Blenheim md, Pool $66,568. x Be ae ee et coe wace |. 100 claim. (2, Slow start, as they had only ® = : salad #6 sony ne Threeyestaidsy 7 Furie (ithe minimum of players at the in ri ; f ae : Se : Use your present jing A second RACE -- Purse, $2,100 Ciaim-| 7-She'saloy, Harris 5.30 3.20290 bowl, at starting time. They ig Four-vear-olds and up. mile (6) S-Jamie's Gem, Leblanc 5.60 4,30 i . , ow ,, sao held their own very well how- boat as down payment, "Enlyn Lad, Fitzsimmons 8.50 4.50 3.60 6Young Fashion, Parnell BSecret Star, Leblanc 7.0 430 Also Ran in Order: Ambiguity, Lucky/ever. and gave the St, Kitts T . «+ belence in convenient monthly terms, O.. OTe tec Gotan: Minth Wives Wiripleeie Peers Steam some anxious moments, y Ways and Means -- When the Brooklin team got to Joy i es a nit bt, 3 bi Le, Wacka Deo Party Joy, by Nahar, Pool $45,813, Total , ; = and Enlyn Lad (1) PAID $29.10, Pool $454,933, Attendance 7,088 thelr ssi ip of bas me 5 > t ) e Winner, bg. 5 by Be Fleet -- Navghty|-------- ; ..|(four less than they are allow- Ki Mama, by Adaris, Pool $34,180, ed) they really showed the A's -- Purse $2, jaiminy 4 yhat for LEY Oe : Maiden 'Twe-yeor-olds Foaled in Ce oH Midget Teams "The Ditareiink did not favor + 14 CRESTLINER Siioe Tele the Brooklin team, as_ they \ ys MUSTANG FIBREGLAS @Kings intent, Ferro 20.2% 8.40 4.90 }-Count Owar, Harris 9.40 5.20 Have Schedul handed out the long, hard ones , Se rGolden Champ, Hale 3,70 , | 4 - Bn! Ay " . . 2 ; . Also Ran in Order: Sweetly Packed, with the free hand, Doug ie Windshield, steering, navig Able Ruler, Fair Solastra, Patsy's Fed The Eastern Ontario Midget Vipond was given a game mis Q lights, choice of red, green or blue decks. Winner bcd, by Royal Vale --~ Pinetree Baseball Association schedule|conduct for talking back and Douglas Shoes invites. you to @ fobuldus bull fight weekend for Lady, by Intent, Pool $44,526, opens Monday night in Portjhis brother Don got a miscon two! Fly to Mexico City take a tour see the bull FOURTH RACH -- Purse $2,100 Claim.|HOpe - with Orono being the duct for some 'ill doings fight . have the time of your life with all expenses paid $ Ing Malden Tworvear-olds. Foaled" In| BUCStS. HOME GAME SATURDAY for two SALE PRICE Canada, 4% Furlongs (6) " » Peterboroug The w 7 Stale ener, Labi 40 see Oshawa, Whitby, Peterborough The win last night gets the §-Those Who Wait, Armstrong 6703.60 aNd Cobourg are the other|Brooklin team off-and-running / | "ul i re hedsl baat caging teams in the league, Each club|but they will have to be right re) e e Ss ond nza oom 14' CRESTLINER ARABIAN FIBRE- 15' FIRE BOLT DELUXE FIBREGLAS--. oie a ant pout tate Scratch -- are a sg ges home iba and sharp for Saturday GLAS -- windshield, steering lights, windshield, steering lights, sleeper a riker, Air Victory. yames are 6.30 p.m, except on/night's encounter, when they ' : seats flat vinyl covered floor, 20" wr etcena Lane" rest astern' ~ *™™* Sundays when they go at 2.00./host the Peterborough Speedy . . » for Men! eanseniils top, complete a of pass a oe 990 SALE PRICE 1090 The schedule: Erns, at the Whitby arena FIFTH RACE -- Purse: $2,100, Claiming) May 24--Orono at Port Hope Game time is called fo : 8.30 Four-year-olds and up 7 Furlongs (10) May 25--Oshawa at Whitby Se ae ee BALE PRIGE oi ines 4Queen's Right, Gordon 24.40 8.40 5.20 May 26--Peterborough at Orone p.m, and not 8.45, as the Brook- vonage ri sani May Sewn ever fis hileleri 17' RAIDER FIBERGLAS -- deep "V" FIRE BOLT IMPERIAL as DELUXE bast egy form ia 6 Peo May' 30--Whitby at Peterborough : Hardhead, Spanking! May 30--Port Hoy t Cobou | 55 itt Orcas Me, Renter Dene hee tee | May RPert Hove at Caboure Ss an ie imeem, ' hull ¢ sath eld slittens «i with additional features -- bucket War Deciaration and Mediand $ | June 2~--Oshawa at Orono u 'or smoo'! riding qual 6 9 t nve tibl to st im Late Scratch -- Brietsin, | June 6---Cobourg at Peterborough CAMERON ' ; seeks edlar tiuk ehcudiete alk Gis seats, convertible top, storage com-. Winner, ch f, 4, by Queen's Own -- $0| June 20--Peterdorough a! Oshawa Fo this weeke d q f 9 P partments $ Right 2nd, by Solonaway, Pool $63,999. June 20--Whitby at Cobourg r n ' ects $ Vine Shcbert line at Oren WwW ki P SALE PRICE oii vena, SIXTH RACH -- Purse $3,000 Allow-| June 24--Cobourg at Port Hope recking SALE PRICE oe ey -_ a Four-vear-olds| June 27--Port Hope at Peterborough D li . ONLY | CEPA SAA O88 ee e up. urlongs June 27---Qshawa at Cobou LSpeedy Lament, Dittfach 9.70 2.90 2.20, June 28--Orone at Oshawa" emolition ' ' OWENS 1 ONLY! XL 150 Fibreglas Avec Vous,Leblanc 2.30 2.10, June 2%--Peterborough at Whitby 15' GREW WOOD LAPSTRAKE -- Runob bi 15 foot 5Golden Turkey, Parsons 2:20| July 6--Orono at Whitby We Wreck Anywhere-- indah A igh \ \ unabout -- a big roomy 'ooter --- nite, Ran in Order: Green Goddess and duly s_whitby at Port, Hope Any Description CAS UAI S windshield steering lights, flat floor, blue hull and deck, windshield, steer- . uly ~Oshawa at Herb avec von Baia' aittg" tarent oe] uy teeart Hee woes" BRER ESTIMATES Perry gage aun Paice. *890 ; uly 14--Cobourg at © ; : gl Ag ov Nearce Jr. -- Fleet) July ay oepridy e Holt Hone iy SALE PRICE ar ee ye SALE PRICE Sere yt ee) a erocies. Jub 16--P a ») > { Pool $22,187, Quinella Poot $32,827. Jy seccousure at ynitby ee Call 725-4285 This week only Colette Shoes offer July 21--Whitby at Orono Or Writ these VERY casual summer shoes at e NAVIGATIONAL AIDS @ SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 Al. July 2-Peterbornugh a! 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