Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jun 1965, p. 8

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Reno Pettenuzzo Is Mv "oachAl's| Jim Clark, John Surtees, Winner Over Tony's 22) Head Field Of 35 Drivers player recruitment with Als'| ; coach Jim Trimble, they Fa An all-star line-up of some of! Experts predicted the car 4\ Every year, in the Beaches; Pentenuzzo, using an effective/Bruce Staughton Conacher. not discussed his return to the the world's best motor racing /would fall apart well before the | Major Fastball League, there al-istyle, claimed 18 strikeouts,|Dick Moulton and two costly! Montreal football club as an as.| drivers, will take the grid at finish, But it didn't. Instead it 7 \ways seems to be a "top-flight|tossed a -- and showedlerrors, helped the rally sistant coach. rg gale sigs hg! Hag --< led for -- the entire event 7 \and almost unbeatable" pitcherjexcellent control, issuing one) The other run raced home| 5 w ndboutedly be the fastest and soundly trounced the col- Zz | : a é ea pinay | Etcheverry, who coached the yer' ; ides yiln the past chuckers shi had ge OE when Mickey Hancock started| Montreal-based Quebec Rifles 2 pretnsou exciting Player's 200 lective hides of both Ford and oe "alg if : parie bo bg a 2 es of safe- off the 8th with a single, and|the United Football League last es ite ; tice and Ray Judd nag d qeah in the first, for a run and was plated on Conacher's mam-|season, said current reports he t the head of the list and Making his first appearance ed them in with their brilliant}Pentenuzzo held them hitless in) moth triple eouit reicin ite ait lek the fresh from his triumph at In-jin a Player's 200 will be the pitching displays the next six consecutive frames} |dianapolis will be no lesser per-jreigning world champion John son than former world cham-'Surtees. hls veer it seems 'anether| Only Tomi O'Conner managed! Tony's two runs came in the Canadian Football League were sd 'la pair of safe blows off Pen- Ist and 8th frames. O'Connor s|"pure speculation pion Jimmy Clark. é newcomer to the league has ta Ell hit dwiched| «1 Surtees will drive th Ww ken over the limelight: Last|tenuzzo's slants O'Connor also and Elliott's hits, sandwiche I've never been offered the) wou over $150,000 the -richer Lol S B the ne night, at Alexandra Park Reno|Shone afield .Bob Young with a between an error, produced one} joh," Etcheverry said. "I would)... pis win in the A her Lola T70 with the Chevrolet en- ane, 20 S fe Sie. Maric|double and Ron "Squib" Elliott|"¥" and the other. came when|be interested if it did not mean |Memo I "Dz i lass ie ee a ee esr hg a ag ti. ar lhad the other safe knocks Young started off with a'double./siyving up my present job wij "ig ay. classic, Clarkiver, he can be expected to be Se neck the 3 ves = fs rg Richmond Hill collected seven|took third on a wild pitch and! here." , tot "0. Pe Sa oe orev ioe mee nits off loser' Ron Taylor and|'#ced home on an infield out. The forme 5 is cur- gone ook Another Englishman, High len Oshawa Tony's 4-2 f ton Tay ' ormer all-star is cur- phe Flying Scot', who has Dibley, will be back again, rac- | Richmond Hill Tom Hughes) "eliel ae ee serge Pete Con:| TONY'S TALES -- Tony's play|rently employed as a customers already notched an impressive ing another of three lola T70's Shells posted the convincing tri-|9¢ her, a seasoned veteran, did|Randall Roy Metal tomorrow|representative for a brokerage 20 wins in 30 starts this season,\entered in the race, The third umph, to keep intact their un-|% most damage with two hitsinight at Kew Gardens Bob , |will be out to beat a Mosport!car will b » han , including a triple. oo = i. and investment firm. He parted Mosporticar wi e in the hands of beaten streak at three and stop B Grier will do the pitching In| wih th u bogey. American Walt Hansgen Tony's, at the same number (BIG FIRST INNING other league play last night,)comPany wi e Hilles When! ee has never ldished a fave : fee Victory pushed Richmond Hill, The visitors got off on the New Toronto Melo-Ripe Bananas the team moved to Toronto this|,, the tight, extremely curvy Ladwig Heimraths the Cana- a half game ahead of Tony's in| right foot scoring three times in|blanked Toronto Plating 5-0. Moe 'spring as part of the new Con-'74 mile circuit. Mechanical gat 2 nampion, will be fielding the battle for the top rung their first time at bat. Hits i poss val -- the shutout 'tinental Football League troubles and starting line shunts . gl ge ly pono a on ny tale eliminated him from both the ciock Stable and will be run- . RICHMOND HILL -- Hancock, Ty; H : |200 and the Canadian Grand ning his own McL : A Oshawa Ladies Lead Wa lef; Staughton, 3b; Conacher, 2b Iroquois Leading Prix at Mosport last year vane it has seus tamarind io 5 Tidsburg, ss: Moulton, 1b; Mug Last year's winner, New Zea- Heimrath has sunk the best part ford, rf; Watt, If; Klazer, c¢ Floor Hockey Loo lander Bruce McLaren, will be of a life's savings in buying y s . g ip. , ak . p pi | Invitation Golf Tourney jaan Iroquois maintained the one- row. gs eer ge py gener 'wen i' les OSHAWA TONY'S. -- Arm point margin as league leaders) He will be racing his ' Although the weatherman FIRST FLIGHT jstrong, 2b; O'Connor, 3b; Me-\,, the Simcve Hall 'Boys' Club familiar pee auivenal ' bent are bringing both their Porsche failed to co-operate, the day ist Low Gross -- Pam Miller, Mahon, cf; Booth, ¢; Elliott, rf; ais Honkas rane ng shen|\M Li old bil y poten! 994's which scored considerable being wet and cloudy, home Oshawa; 2nd low gross - Miss Suddard, If; Young, 1b Oldfield, i.e) beat pare a clase Hie "ded ate re dsmobie, success in the races at St. Jo- club members set the pace in Cookie Cartwright Kingston; ss; Taylor, p; Smith, p 8th 15 i3 nd, place Huron The early bugs have now|vite last weekend. both the first and second flights,!3rd low gross - Miss Pat Mc RHE ' ae : been sorted out of his 4.5 litre) 'These will be in the very ca- of the Oshawa Golf Club's|Lellan, Whitevale; 1st low|R'mond Hill 300 000 014 7 4) Hurons jumped into a first- sensi per rdas Meeartn at the /nable hands of road racing ex- 2 , annual Invitation Golf Tourna-|net Sue Kessler (Mrs.),'Tony's > 100000 010---2 4 3 half Jead but Jost it quickly in en a oa te lected a g00d nerts Ben Pon and Rob Slote- ails . ment. held at the local course|\Oshawa; 2nd low net - Mrs, F Umpires Charlie' March the second half, as Iroquois' 'a ah og a i \ maker ' ' ' ' r on Tuesday Elliott, Toronto Ladies; 3rd low|(plate), Norm O'Reilly and Ray team captai : sig Jim i, he lexan mi ia ta ae 5 : ' n scored 15 goals on Lower down. the list such bi TWO-TON TONY WOULDN 7 LIKE CURLY "Pam" Miller had low grossinet - Miss Martha Stauffer,|Mann (bases) great pate set up diss Tom regen tor his k ia pcr names as Graig 'Hill Augis ian honors in the top division and|Grandview; Drive Pam Mil ware * : s for his king size cras . Spey - ' J Tony (don t call him another hair-raising experi- shop. Tony lost his fight to ri Jean Boren was best iniler: Putts Doreen Dobbie Morrugay, seven goals, MBill/at Mosport last year when he fo. hig P agi es "Curly') Galento, looks . "k 939 Jersey Joe via a knockout tay ' : ., plunged off the circuit and com p an McKay, somewhat doubtful here, as ee ee wh ae in the fourth round, Now the second flight Miss Miller Dr nag Bronze Jean Pratt, Atom Baseball Wodnisky, four goals, and Bruce glatals wrecked -- his ahiftiess Bob Johnson, Joe Buzzetta and he is fitted with a hairpiece fought heavyweight he's being "prettied up" wa ' om = p : Grandview Berry, two goals, scored for the Chancital MUeSS Gerry Grant are all entered y . eh . r I foster. 7: y Yobbie Trophy for her, for the SECOND FLIGHT 4 : eae ss : and then casts an admiring champion Joe Louis. Yester to run in an election for a pretnry cine Jean Borch and a, 2 hago In Bowmanville Hurons Hall collected a broken arm. In all 35 cars will take the st Low Gross Mrs. Jean Last - placed Blackfeet regi-for his trouble and spent sev- 8rid for this the premier Ca- glance at himself, in a mir day Tony got his new hair- Freeholder, in Essex Rose Deluccia were. tied, but ror. "Two-Ton Tony', form piece fitted by Joe Lonzello, County, New Jersey leat out on the back 8 Burch, Oshawa; 2nd low gross -- ROWMANVILLE -- The atom stered their first win of the sea-\eral weeks watching races in- nadian race. er heavyweight boxer, had in the latter's New York (--AP Wirephoto) This was the first tournament Miss Rose Deluccia, Grandview; baseball season, supervised by|son by swamping the Crees|stead of competing. Time trials will be held at : ird low gross - Mrs, Edith 15-7 in a one-sided display of; Since that time Hall has aston- the track tomorrow starting at 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 3, oe " NEW MOUND WHIZ Sam Etcheverry '200' AT MOSPORT of the season for ladies, at the the recreation department, is Henry, Oshawa; Ist low net floor hockey. ished the motor racing world by 9.30. Preliminary races begin bd ; ; * iocal club and golfers were on : ; } si By ne Re Whitb Lasco Steelers Bowmanville Girls hand from all around the prov ue es W a Jn eae way. In snore la Be Rill Broome led the Blackfeet|Winning the famous Sebring 12-\at 10.45 on Saturday with the nee, with five of them carding). Pee 'Y, urday. Dodgers defeated Yank- 1, victory, scoring 10 goals while/Mour race -- a feat no one/200 scheduled to start at 2 p.m. Bantam Softball scores in the 80's, in spite of|sca™boro Jpn = net -- Mrs.lees 13 to 5 and Mets beat Twinsiteammates Les Minacs, four|thought possible in a machine so Once again the race will be run Pat Mewitt, Grandview; Putts--|iq t4 9 Giants equeezed by|goals, and Mark Saywell, one powerful i h 1 H 0 e ee the 'slow. and heavy" fairways deo n I p e n , . . Mrs. M. Burman, St. Catharines - * leila ec I om e I BOWMANVILLE The Ban-.and greens. The rest soared to ' : . goal made up the total of 15 ! l p and & e THIRD FLIGHT Cardinals 9 to 8 p tam series of the Girls Softballito the 90's and low 100's ' a a goals By CLIFF GORDON nated the play in the second|League got under way last Sat-| Following is the list of prize, Ist low gross - Mrs. T. Pinck, in' games. this Saturday Giants Crees' Carl Phillips, four Whitby Lasco Steelers of the period as they outscored themiurday with two well played/winners New Uplands; 2nd low gross -\Play Mets, Twins meet Dodgers' 1.344 arry Horruzey, one,| Ontario Jr. B. Lacrosse league/6-2, Larry Lloyd with two Mike' games. Rotary and George Mut . Mrs. Peggy Branton, Grand-|and Yankees play Cardinals made their total es ; officially opened their 1965 sea-| Lewis, Bill Gresham, Gary|ton battled to a 7-all tie; while Mee Sra Oe BOE MOT GORE PEN WHE TE Re . | son last night with a 10-6 win Davie and Brian Brady were the|Robson Motors edged Muttons 7 Even Sam Snead Whitehorn, Whitevale; 1st loW\cox play Phillies this Saturday. ,. WLTF A Pts. over the East York Mohawks snipers. Marks and Green found to 6 . net - Mrs, R, Evans, White-\phe teay " ** Troquois 30 27 at the Whitby arena the mark for the visitors In the Rotary-Mutton game Has To Qualify vale; 2nd low net - Mrs. Myrtle "PHILLIES: Gi Pre Huson 25.30 Despite a somewhat disap- The Steelers appeared content Patty Lyle hit a home run and vow 4, , > . Thomas, Georgetown; 3rd low yi) -- hue Han Ribtmul: Siac re pointing crowd the fellows gave to protect their lead in the finala single, Judy Allison had ai. NEW YORK (AP) -- Sam) not Mrs. Geraldine Heffer-|\"? . --_ me, ; mod es ~/Blackfeet 25 23 out with some fine lacrosse dur-|period as they did not play)single. Debbie Mutton Snead and wale Middlecoff are nan, Oshawa; Putts - Mrs, Elsie ae Bnet Bric cnt os Schedule for June 5 -- Iro- 7 ; \ ing the 60 minutes of action. A!nearly as well as they did in the homer for the Mutton Club, In among the 459 golfers who must) yp arcinek cdl ae fig Rach rah quois vs Crees and Hurons vs AING N WHISKY total of 27 penalties were called first two periods, The Hawks|the second game Rhonda Kava Hae eg vote sash oe for. the Biraee eh schiaho =o Blackfeet. during the game, 16 to Whitby|kept working away and cut the/naugh hit a homer; while Diane\"? 1 National Open champion - e See. party. een, er ees ; aS and 11 to the losers, and in-|local lead by two goals but could|Kavanaugh hit a double and/S"\?: Etobicoke Juniors ald Poirier, Coach Lloyd Forsey, --= im One of Canada's 3 Great Whiskies cluded last minute majors to not get any more as Bremner Dianne Kilpatrick a single. For A score of former open and RED SOX: Bob Wilson. Eddie in two heats. er of the Mohawks and B. in the Whitby cage came. u Sellers he professional golfers association 7 Bons, Murray. Ormiston, Ed PROUDLY EXPORTEL MOR AN bE Bak cage ¢ P \Muttons, Debbie Sellers had a} 'sp Defeat St. Kitts Achniy. Walter RENTALS ROUDLY EXPORTED TO MORE THAN 50 Davidson of the Steelers with some fine saves triple and Susie Marchall a champions, whose terms Wereszezynski,| ' " automatic eligibility have ex-- TORONTO (CP) Etobicoke|Keith Swan, Lance Livingstone AND PARTY SUPPLIES Peter Vipond, Mike Lewis,) The third period was a more double and single c , % GB Fe ai ; : ' 5 | and Larry Lloyd led the Whitby| spirited one as 14 penalties were) This Saturday Rotary plays pired, and some of the leading Terriers moved into a. thtee-/Robert Harness, Doug Crough Sargeant's Rentals attack with two goals each Sin-|meted out to keep the fellows Robson Motors and Muttons tournament tourists are on the way tie for second place in|Wayne Gordon, Dave Ormiston le counters went to Barry Da-junder control nlay Rotary in 'bantam series|list that will shoot for 119 placesithe Ontario Lacrosse Associa-\Coach: Doug Brough Galen Rill Gresham, Gary| Steelers al ini Hinieviile games : at 13 sectional centres Monday tion Junior A_ standings by de Davie and Brian Brady, Brady tonight for a game with the|, Team No. 1 defeated Team gear is George ors Pers cas aa also had three assists for the|tawks and then are idle unti]| NO: 2 23 to 7 in a midget series)" ! ; é 3-12 j ; |Knudson'of Toronto who will be Bill Morrison scored four top point man of the night for| tune 17 when they play at home|S"!S softball game. Judy Allt-| | ' : : deg aatraht Sa : Whitby. Vipond was next with apie sume Hatticitie doi son with three hits and Sharlene|@™MOong 106 players at, Cleveland goals for _ Etobicoke Including n our ome three points. Oddly enough pasT YORK -- Goal: Beam- Cain led the winners. Jane|¥Y!ng for 38 places. the winner midway through the goalie 'Brian Bremner of the jch: faveerda Grab & er.\cowle had two hits for the Thirty-one players, including third period. Jim Moore also Whitby team picked up threelvitle Chishol f aaa losers defending champion Ken Ven-\had four goals. Brian McCutch a s gy ists for a big night to start ett "y ane, rt turi, get free entry into the tour- eon and John Crawford added Vv oO p ays secon | e 4 s s Ja es ilkinson > , here ac ~k the season off. 4 Maunders, 'T. Green, Morris, DOME BOOSTS CROWDS Ore. da tthe eae oe waanace one [ee ee See Howie Marks a little speed Cook, Tuck, Baker, Murphy HOUSTON (AP) Houston the event stars June 17 at the Wally Thorne scored four e 4 Mohawks and big wey ini ii 4 ball. for the flo : of WHITBY goal, Bremner;;Astros have drawn 734,139 fans Bellerive Country. Club in St. goals for St. Catharines, Dave * Ron Liscombe had a pair Of topwards Keenan Aberman H . z andr iG sc q ] in e a ara e goals each for the Hawks With'prady, Davidson, Lloyd, Vi to the $31,600,000 Harris County Louis Landry and Gary Schmor co c <1 é The open will run four days,jlected three each. John Berg ngle tallies going to Ken Green . D 'rach. domed stadium ir nome . sing going pond, Lewis, R. Sutton, Gresh 127 t base-| vith one round a day, throughsma and Jim McGrath got the and Gordie James am, Davie, Young, Partington 'ball games this year. This is| 9 ; > TT? 7 : fe 5 . Bt ' . 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