Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Aug 1965, p. 6

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OUST 'BAD BOYS' Kingston Frontenacs Kerr Cards Record Nine ... At King West Golf Club Dave Kerr celebrated last|Harl "Mickey" McMaster week-end by red his golf-|ing Earl Bradley, 'The finalists ing prowess on the King West|tee off for the first round at Golf Course. Mr, Kerr, playing|10 a.m., with the second Win 16-Inning Tussle in a threesome with Ben Murphy|starting at around 2.30 p.m. The Kingston Frontenacs elimin- ted Oshawa "Bad Boys" in and Dennis Gay, shot a sizzling 32 on the front nine, to snip a stroke off the previous record, ly in the first frame but Snow|score from third after Solo- was nipped on a choice play|mon's fly to short centre, Junior and Senior finals wilt also be played Sunday, and club officials invite all enthus- and forced to leave the game,| In the 14th inning, Lalonde when hurt on the tag-out, opened with a double' and Oshawa Bad Boys opened the| moved to third on a fumble -- seoring in the sixth when|but Peters got the next three "Rich" March homered and| batters in order, to save the then Solomon was safe on an| Situation. error and scored on a double}, The winning run was scored by Wayne Cheeseman and alin thp top of the 16th 4 sacrifice fly by George Brabin, ae = atone anne = Kingston knotted the score in| MeMpeie and took second when the top of the 7th. Franklin was ] ball was bobbled by White- safe on Frank Szyszka"s error, by. Peters fanned the next two after one out and then with two batters, but with two out, Amey out, Lalonde singled. Ken slashed a single past Chease- Lewis was brought in ay «| Am fo score Franklin and it pinch-hitter, with two out and proved the winning' run, runners on 2nd 'and $rd, 'Ted|, Sinseton outhit homesters 12- Johns elected to pitch to Lewis, to-) and the three-hit margin, who -tripled, scoring his two established in the 16th inning, mates, to tie the score, |provided the winning margin, Ken Nichols' drive hit Jones|, All four pitchers were in good on the foot in the top of the|/orm with Jones having 11 10th and he gave way to Danny strikeouts but Peters having Peters, who finished out the|OMy one in the nearly seven game for Bad Boys, innings he pitched, Franklin Both Peters and Lewis piteh- fanned five and Ken Lewis ed themselves out of some cru- claimed 13, in the last 10 cial holes in the next few) "ames. frames but the homesters were) OSHAWA BAD BOYS--Snow, never able to. get the first bat-/Cfi . March, 3b; Solomon, ¢; ter on base, They had two on|/Cheeseman, ss; Brabin, rf; in the 1th, again in the 12th) Courtney, 1b; Szyszka, 2b; |but couldn't get the one more| Ruth, If; Jones, p; Reeson, cf Football Official jhe jin 2nd; Whiteley, If in 7th; Centre flelder Russ Kennedy @nd Peters, p in 10th, RS saved Kingston from defeat, 1 KINGSTON FRO 5 -- ' Training Classes efeat, In| KINGSTON FRONTENACS "BIL Dell of this elty, well: ithe #th he made a sensational| Nichols, 2b; Rattray, If; B. --. to rob Frank) Jones, rf; Kennedy, ef; Frank: . 4 \ Syzska of a possible homer|lin, 3b; Napier, 1b; Lalonde, Lantus cfc, hat annogocea| ant 1th 10h, be made a peri: Amey, o;. Franklin, that the first "training class"| (ect throw to the plate to nip) Lewis, p in 7th; Robins, rf in or meeting, for those interested in officiating in the local and Reeson, who was trying to! 10th, district "high school football" games this season, will be held FISHING REPORT iah toy cus nutes] POO Catches Reported In Most Of Province Hall Boys' Club; Eulalie street. These meetings or classes, will TORONTO (CP) -- Anglers|Piekerel poor, All other species had a rough time of it in On.| fair to poor, the Eastern Ontario Intermedi- ate A' zone finals, here at North Oshawa last night, when they scraped out a 4-2 decision in a thrilled-packed 16-inning softball battle, that could have gone either way, The win gave the Limestone City team the series in two- straight games, Denied use of Alexandra Park, by the Oshawa Parks Commiasion, since heavy rains had impaired the footing, the game was moved to North Osh- awa and a king-sized crowd turned out to witness the action, They were not disappointed! Both teams used two pitchers over the long haul and in the end, it was' an error that en- abled Kingston to tie the game and in the 16th inning, it was another error that gave them their victory. Ted Jones and Bob Franklin) were the starting pitchers, Backed by solid support, they battled for five full innings to a scoreless draw, Harry Snow and Phil Solomon both hit safe: held by current Club Champion, ' Dave Miller, Z Kerr carded five birdies, three parts and a bogey, going out in four under par, His 18-hole total was a one-under 74, Clab Championship play moving along at King West, with defending title-holder, Dave Miller, and his opponet in last year's fina', Alex Smykaluk, still in the hunt, but facing stiff. op- position, 'The finals are schedu- rg for the week of September) jasts to watch the action, The Fall Tournament, open to all area golfers, will be played on Saturday, September 11, GRANDVIEW HANDICAP The 'B' flight of the Men's Club Handicap at Grandview Golf Course was recently won by Jack Carr, Carr downed John "Moe" Greenfield in the finals to walk off with the top prize, The 'A' and 'C' flights are scheduled to go in the near fu- ture, with Bob Davidson facing Sam Smith in the 'A' flight, sometime within the next two weeks. Smith is also a finalist in the Men's Club Championship, along with Steve Heney, September 14 at Grandview sees the annual Ladies' Invitation Tournament, with entires expected from var- lous clubs throughout the prov- ince, FINALS ON SUNDAY The finals in the Oshawa Golf Club championship tourney are set to go this Sunday, with OSHAWA RUGGER STAR FETED BY FELLOW VKINGS Tom Olinyk, third from ings Rugger Club held a left, hands over the gift to Garney Gunn, Roger Me- right, was married on Satur = "'wing-ding" for Tom and 'Tom, while Vikings Club = yoiont and Chris Krause day, in Charlottetown, presented him with a pens members look on, Left to 8 : ' PEL, and fellow team clock set, Bill Lockwood, right, the others are Ter» 'lub manager, mates of the Oshawa Vik- club president, third from ence Kelly, Tony Saramak, a Times Photo BLACK MEMORIAL TROPHY Oshawa Lawn Bowlers Win Honors In Peterboro Entries from the Oshawa|Margaret Highfield and "Sam" Lawn Bowling Club captured a)MacMillan took high one-win major share of the day's hon-jprizes, with a total of 51 points, OA UdIng toe ey MnnvailUADIES' TOURNEY HERE | Mixed i The Ladies' Section of the ubles Tournament, was .|Oshawa Club held their own ape: held in Peterborough: on, Wed clal trebles tournamént here on nes with 11 of the 80 en- : Monday, 'with the Tournament tires 'being from the Oshawa Committee of Helen Anderson Club. A ; and 'Vi' Norris in charge of Isadore Black and his mother pratiedines. BILL EZINICKI THINKS GOLF TOUGH AS HOCKEY Former Nationa! Hockey strain on top golf profession: League player Bill Ezinicki of als is great, New Seabury, Mass,, says "Unlike a hockey player a there are days when golf can golfer is completely on his be just as tough -- if not own, If he makes a mistake, tougher-than hockey, no one can correct it but him- "Hockey is, of course, self, In hockey you have a much more physical game, few fellows to fall back on, and the rough-and-tumble go» and you can. make unfor- ing in the pro.ranks can take tunately show up on the score its toll, But there are days card, when I would gladly trade the "You must remember, too, putter for a hockey stick that often a putt. to a top pro particularly when the putter can mean thousands of dol- isn't hot," Exinicki said lars," Thursday, Ezinicki, co-favorite with Pa or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES L REGULAR and KINGS |] be held each Tuesday, through the month of September, with the remaining meetings, that month, being held at Simcoe Hall, Simcoe street south, officiated in the presentation of the trophy to the Oshawa entry Top honors, for three wins, of Mrs, "Vi Norris and Jack Anderson, who captured the top honors and wrist watches as prizes, with three wins and a point-total of 60-plus-4, Runners-up for the trophy was May Luke, Mary Pirie and "Vi" and a total of 45 points, was the threesome of Jean Saywell, another Oshawa entry, Mrs,|Mil" Read and Belle Gibbs, May Price and Jerry Oatway, |skip. with three wins and a score of; High two-win prizes were won 5S-plus-7, iby Dorothy Nicholson, Glad Also claiming prizes in thejJoyce and Glad McCutcheon, high three-win section was the/skip, with 48-plus-4 points, try of Mra, Belle Gibbs and) The high one-win prizes, for eorge Read of Oshawa, withia total of 40 points, were won 51 points, by Ethel Cay, Helen Anderson e Oshawa entry of Missiand Rhea Mann, skip, North Oshawa Horsemen Hold Next-To-Last Show With only one show to g0,,Crawford, Bill Leggetie and Jim members of the North Oshawa/Strachan, Western Horsemen's Club are) Flag Race -- Bob Woodward, wan gre - hyena Ted Jeffreys and Don Welch, Gnd their horses to onc'! Apple Dunking -- Bill Cruwys, oe rig capture the Allow: Woods and Bill tt Rou = Barrel Race -- Bob Wood- Two added attractions were|yang Teq Jeffreys and. Bill sented on Sunday as con- Cruwys, were claimed by the entry of Norris, skip, with a total of 54) points, Also having three wins,| Here for the Dartmouth. Butch O'Hearn of Dartmouth Open starting today and clos» in the 34-hole tournament, ing Saturday, he said the won the Maritime Open at psychological andnervous Digby, N,S,, earlier this year, 'Scott's Three Touchdowns ity for anyone wishing to train as a football official, to gain) valuable, practical experience. This is an excellent opportun | Argo Coach tario last week, as poor fishing! conditions were reported nearly all regions, A weekly report issued by the Ontario department of lands and forests showed only a few! good catches in the northern) ty, sectors, | Muskellunge fishing ranged| pi in| tO poor, All other species poor. |good, Trout poor. Fort Frances--All species fair Parry Sound--Pickerel good. Chapleau--Pickerel and pike Cochrane -- Pickerel fair, 'out good, Kapuskasing -- Pickerel and ke fair to good. Trout fair. --af 'Sparks Ottawa's Victory By AL MeNEIL MONTREAL (CP)-""We de- leided to run the ball, and we ran it real well," | Coach Frank Clair of the |Eastern Football. Conference Ottawa Rough Riders was com: menting on import halfback Bo |Seott's three+ touchdown per: jformance as his club trounced |Montreal Alouettes 31-13 here Thursday night, | Scott, a 22-year-old speedster from Ohio State. University who joined the Ottawa club in time for only two games. last season, furnished a one-man offense, as he ran for two touchdowns and caught a Russ Jackson pass for a third to set up the rout, Speedy Whit Tucker, the Ca- nadian halfback from the Uni: Cuts Eight TORONTO (CP)--Coach Bob| Shaw cut eight players, includ- ing two Canadians and two vet- first place in the EFC with Hamilton Tiger-Cats, both with six points, Hamilton remains erans, from Toronto Argonauts' roster Thursday, | Linebacker Don Fuell and Ed! Harrington, both in their third! year with the club, were the! regulars dropped, The Argos, in last place in | the Eastern Football Confer- ence after losing their first three starts, also cut rookie quarterback Ron Calcagno, halfback Bob Reed, linebacker Dave Corley, linebacker Frank Orgel, formerly @f Buffalo Bills of the American Football League, and Canadians Bill) Johnson, a centre, and George} Stringer, a. defensive lineman from East York Argos. jundefeated in three games cone while the Rough Riders ave now won three out of four Scott's performance moved him into first spot in the EFC individual scoring race, He now has 24 points on four touch: downs while teammate Ted Watkins and Lockett remain tied at 18. In the opening quarter Scott raced around the left end from the one-yard line, In the second b ranigel he took a 10-yard touch: liown pass from Jackson and within less than three minutes returned for his third counter, On the third touchdown, Scott from fair to poor, but they were| Sudbury -- Bass good, Pick- striking in the North Bay area,/¢rel, pike and trout fair. Bass fishing was generally; North Bay -- Muskellunge poor, but a few good catches arg All other species poor to were reported in Lake Simcoe : SOUTH and the Sudbury district, Lake Simcoe--Bass good, al Trout were not taking the bait/other species fair. and fair to poor catches were! t reported throughout the prov-| Lindsay -- Pike and pickerel ince, lair to good, All other species Some northern regions! fair. showed good pike and pickere!| Pembroke--Trout poor, Bass, fishing, but conditions were! Pike and pickerel fair, poor in other areas, «| Tweed--Trout good. Pickerel Reports trom 18 of the de-/&Nd pike fair, All other species partment's 22 districts as of} Wednesday: COMMERE CALL OSHAWA 72 MARC r Kemptville--All species fair t ; NORTH ane WEST Sault Ste, Marie--All species! Lake Huron--Trout poor, Pike poor to fair, jand pickerel fair, All other ax, Whitby, Oshawa IAL @ INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS NO DOWN PAYMENT ® 20 Months to Pay @ 3 Year Guarantee 8-15.41 PAVING - COMPANY White River--Pike, trout fair.|species poor, Hversity of Wester nOntario, sup- Jackson Two more players arrived in| tants entered in a Wild Steer Race in which a spectator from Pick up Race -- Don Welch,|plied the Riders' fourth touch- the crowd was asked to partici|Jack Brown and Jim Strachan./down during the final quarter te = and did, The team of or Roping -- Bob Wood-on a 76-yard pass-and-run play esse James, Jim Strachan and . ___ {from Jackson, Wayne Norris won, and the) Pele Bending = Jack Wood: Reliable Moe Racine, the team of Newt Woods, Bob Har/Ward, Bob Woodward and Joe/seyen= year veteran Canadian| Jock and Danny Heard was run-|"olmes. __itackle who doubles as place: ner-up, Also, a Steer Decorating), Baby Boltle Race -- Nowtikicker, had a field goal, a sin- contest was held, with Jim|W00ds, Don Welch and Ted Jef-/gle and three converts to round out the Ottawa scoring, Strachan winning with a record 'Teys. 5 breaking time of 4.7 seconds, Tire Race -- Jim Strachan, Overshadowed by Scott's in- and Bill Leggette coming in sec-| Pill Leggette and Ken Crawford dividual efforts was Alouettes Pony Express (Team Event)/now fullback, J. W. Lock ond, | Bi =inew fullback, J, W, Lockett, He On the last show, to be held|pon a Yeltreys,jacored Als' two touchdowns and on Sunday, September 12, there) pin) reggette and Rob Lemme ee t to three the total he has will be the presentation of rib} "i 408 . jcounted in two games of Cana: bons to the first three con-/LADIES' EVENTS {dian football, testants in each event and also| Patch Race -- Marie Leggette,|. Pil! Rewley was good on one) the All Around Cowboy and/Ann Heard and Gail Woodward af vo attempts for the Cowgirl will be named Ladies' Barrel Race -- Ann \!s' other point Top point winners on Sunday|Heard, Gail and TIED FOR FIRST were Bob Woodward wth 18)Nova Strachan, The Riders' victory points, Don Welch with 14 points) Ladies' Keyhole Race -- Gail/them and Ted Jeffreys with 12. |Woodward, Sylvia Harlock and) Women's winners were: Gail/-arel Welch. 'Bo' Scott N ew less than 18,000 fans, But the) WOODSTOCK (CP)--The Ca- Als lost end and punter Ginojnadian Water Ski Association : ; y The winner of the children's tm ond Am class was Sherry Rooke ve a e | Al : . Sc L d |Berretta for an indefinite period/team trials will be held at Lake Men's Major Loop oring eader jwith torn ligaments in his right) Whittaker, 20 miles west of here, TORONTO (CP) -- Haitback| nee. Saturday and Sunday, took a handoff from and, eluded five Montreal play- ers at mid-field and the Als' deep defender Jackie Simpson at the eight to Compiete an 88- yard touchdown romp Quarterback Bernie Faloney marched the Als to within strik- ing distance only twice in the first half, Both times he had yoff passes intercepted by middie linebacker Ken Leh- mann and Ottawa started an- other march. In_ the fourth}, quarter, Faloney had another|'°": pass picked off, this time by Bob O'Billovich, SOCCER SCORES : Tempers flared in the final 15) minutes and Als' Ed Learn and) LONDON (Reuters)--Results f soccer matches played Ted Watkins of Ottawa were/o thrown out of the ball game| Thursday night; with less than one minute re-| Trish League Ulster Cup maining. jArds 0 Coleraine 2 | Ottawa emerged unscathed|Perry City 2 Glenavon 0 jfrom the contest, which was/ Ce iplayed on a muddy field before! 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