ee ene ee ee s entrpeN ReeTAS 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Momdoy, August 30, 1968 Mark Wilson, shown above with a prize he picked up at Saturday's Oshawa Hawkeye - Burlington Brave foetball game, is one of the happiest young men in Osh- ONE MORE PONY awa today. Mark must be the only youngster on his block to have his own live pony, Other winners at the half-time draw were Sherry Henderson of 820 Law street OWNER | BEAT OUT WHITBY and Dale Harlow of 300 Burk street who walked off with brand new bicycles, and Bob Vandewalker of 58 Nassau street who won a football, Hawkeyes Tie Opener Against Burlington A first-quarter fumble deep in their own end, and a blocked punt early in the first quarter, Saturday morning held Oshawa Hawkeyes to a 6-6 deadlock with Burlington Braves, last place finishers in the 1964 Ontario Junior Football Conference -- but young Mark Wilson didn't seem to care, While the agridders were fumbling their way through the opening game of the 1965 cam- ign, Mark, son of Mr, and . Herbert Wilson of 88 Car- tref avenue in Oshawa, met with much greater success, Mark was the lucky, ticke oholder in the half-time draw, and after the festivities of Hawkeyes' annual "Pony Day" were over, he found himself the happy owner of a live pony. The atmosphere on the field was a little different, however. After the opening kick-off, and an exchange of punts, Hawk- eyes found themselves deep in their own end, and an Oshawa fumble gave Burlington posses-| sion on the 12-yard line. Four plays up the middle, the last a two-yard plunge by Rick Bryant, gave the visitors an early 6-0 lead, with the convert going wide. The homesters couldn't get an attack. mounted, until John Rajkovic relieved starting quarterback, Ted Marchut, late in the second quarter, On a second-and-eighth situation on the Burlington 48-yard line, Rajkovic tossed a short pass to Scugog Cleaners Win Jr. 'A Zone Oshawa Scugog Cleaners cap- tured the "Toronto Zone" hon- ors in OASA Junior "A" soft- ball playoffs and the right to meet Brockville or Belleville, in the next round, when they blanked Dobby's Sports, of North York, 4-0, here at Alex- andra Park on Saturday after- noon, to sweep the series in| two-straight games. Bob Mason was the big dif- ference between the two clubs, as he won his pitching duel over Bob Pugh, with a splendid four-hit performance, which was backed up in brilliant fash- jon by outstanding support from his teammates. Mason had only five strike: March, outs, which meant his mates| had plenty of defensive plays to make and they did -- with) only one error, Mason gave up only one walk, to further con- tain the visiting batters, The walk, to Terry Thompson, open- ed the second inning and Garry Marsh singled, to create a big threat --- but Mason got the next two batters on infield pop-ups and fanned the third one. Doug Hartley opened the 9th with a double, as Dobby"s fought to at least avoid a shut- out but again the Oshawa infield pulled off three fine grounder plays, to end the game Scugog Cleaners collected a total of eight hits off Bob Pugh -- who also had only five strike- outs. He issued three walks, Scugogs scored in the first inning when Paul Gibbens singled with one out and then with two out, Bryan Gaskell doubled. : In the fifth frame, Gaskell singled, after two out and REMEMBER WHEN ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Tommy Farr stepped up Joe Louis' world heavy- weight boxing crown 28 years ago tonight--in 1937--- and fought the Brown Bomber over the full 15 rounds, losing by a decis- ion. The English boxer and Arturo Godoy and Jersey Joe Walcott were the only Mason then drew a walk. Dave Hickey's solid two - Dagger aceres both his mates, to make it 3-0, Oshawa's fourth and final run came in the 7th when Gaskell got his third hit of the game, a single with one out and Mason doubled, Hickey's sacrifice fly scored Gaskell, | DOBBY'S SPORTS -- Bloom, Hutcheon, 3b; Hartley, ef; Thompson, 1b; Marsh, ss; Hamill, if; Punchard, 2b; Smith, rf; Pugh, p; LaRose, rf in 7th, SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Tilk, Cc fullback Rick Switzer, Switzer snared the pass with one hand, and scampered down the right sidelines for the major, The convert attempt was blocked, and both clubs were through scoring for the day. Aside from the touchdown play, Switzer was again the work-horse for the Oshawans, He carried the ball 17 times for a total of 97 yards, for a commendable 5,7 yard average. He also came up with what could have been a crucial play in the third quarter, With the Oshawa attack stalled. on their own 37-yard stripe, Switzer got a short punt away against the wind, but raced downfield to touch the ball before it went into touch, enabling Hawkeyes to keep possession, They moved into the Braves' 16-yard line on four plays, but a pair of un- successful running plays and'a blocked punt snuffed out any chance of moving ahead, By CLIFF GORDON tt was the end of the trail Saturday night, for Whitby's fine Junior 'B' lacrosse team, the. Lasco Steelers, as they dropped a 14-8 score to the classy Huntsville Teen Town- ers, up in the resort area, The win was the fourth In five games for the Teen Town- ers, over the pride of Whitby. The-Teen Towners were beaten only once in nine playoff games land it was the 'Stelers" who turned the trick, here -- last Thursday night, ' Whitby, on the other hand, played in nine playot games, won five and lost four so were batting just over the 500 mark, Huntgville led 5-1 at the end of the first, increased their mar- gin to 11-4 at the end of the second and the writing was starting to appear on the wall, for the Lascos, Gary Maynard, Mike Oke, Wayne Hope and Brent Munroe sparked the home teams' attack with two goals each, Terry Wat- son, Tim Kelly, Vic Gilbert, Huntsville Teen Towners Win OLA Junior 'B' Title Mike Payne, Don Clayton and Ivan Thompson each bagged aces, Wayne Davidson, Larry Haight and Al Partington each had a pair of goais for "Steel- ers." Mike Lewis and Bill Gresham had the others, Geo, Young and Brian Brem- ner of the "Steeelers" have made the grade to the Oshawa Green Gaels and a larger num- ber have had two and three- game trials, The Whitby team brought fine entertainment to the fans in this area,' They have always conducted themselves in a sportsmanlike manner and can carry their heads high, as-they walk down the street, despite the fact they wen only one game against Huntsville, We have talked with several men who know their lacrosse. and they say the Huntsville B team would compare well with sev- eral of the lower-positioned Jr, A teams, It is no disgrace to bow out to-#¥ team like them, By CLIFF GORDON Sparked by the fine four-goal| performance of captain Glen L ton, Brooklin edged Brampton Fveelsiors 11-10 in the third game slated for Brampton to- night and the fifth game in Brooklin on Wednesday night, Bosides the four tallies by Lot- ton, Don Craggs had a pair, with single markers going to Grant Heffernan, Jim Hinkson, Ken Lofton, Ken Crawford, and Jerry Burrows, The goal by Burrows came at the 5,34 mark of the third period and proved to be the game-winner, John Spicer was the big noise for the losers, with four goals, John Ford and Bill Castator each had a pair while Wayne Thompson and John McCauley had lone tallies, HOMESTERS SCORE FIRST Brooklin, who had suffered a 10-5 setback on Friday night in Brampton, drew first blood in Saturday night's game, with Ken Lotton scoring at the 2.03 mark, Ford tied it up for Brampton and then Spicer put the visitors ahead, much to the dismay of the well over 1000 fans in at- tendance, | Two goals in 50 seconds, one by Craggs and another by Hef- fernan, appeared to spark the home team, as they were run- ning well at this stage of the game, The goal by Heffernan came on a power play. Crawford and Glen Lotton also scored in the first period, 'Series Opener | Odessa Wins Over Jay Cees A three-run rally in the sixth inning, broke a 2-2 deadlock) Brooklin Holds Margin With Another 'Squeaker' {with McCauley sandwiching a goal in between, for Brampton, Brooklin held their own in the second period, as they outplayed the visitors and outscored them 4-2, to build a9-5 lead, going into the third frame, The third and final period was somewhat of a let-down for the Brooklin players, as they ap- peared to be coasting just a lit- tle, Brampton took full advan- tage of the let down and came within an ace- of tying the score, q With Brooklin leading 11-7, Brampton started to roll, They got. a pair of goals in 62 sec- onds and then added another at the 1812 mark, to come within one goal of tying the game, They had three goo shots at Pat" Baker in the final 90 sec: onds but the big fellow kicked them all out, to preserve the in, JUST TALKING ... The referees had to dish out a match penalty to Bill Castator of Brampton for his conduct , , He will have to come before the OLA, before he is allowed to play again. , . The call on the penalty drew many rounds of boos from the Brampton fans, players and executive men, . » + The original call was a misconduct and a game mis- conduct, However the referee in charge changed his decision and meted out the sittfer sen- tetce ,, . Brampton was without their big burly defence star Gord Thompson for this game, as he was working .. ..Jim Hinkson played for Brooklin, despite the fact that his Jr, B, team was playing in Huntsville, in what proved to be their final game. Hinkson picked up a goal, his second of the series, 'l . The loss was only the third of the year for Bramp- ton, with John Jefferson their top notch goalie between the pipes . A goodly number of Brooklin fans will be making their way up to Brampton for tonight's'game and their cheer- 'ltheir own diamond, 20-5, LE FF MSR nC na Racing Pigeons Ignore Weather In apite of strong north winds and cloudy skies, the young birds of the General Racing Pigeon Club flew a fast race from Chatham, Ontario, on Saturday, The event was the second 200- mile race of the series, and the winning bird flew the distance in four hours, 22 minutes, Following are the results in yards per minute; J. Askew - 1330,63, L, Kins- man -- 1329.14, C, Bennett - 123,21, C, Bennett --- 1516.56, E, Jackson -- 1314.81, J, and R, Irwin -- 1308.37, F, Cowle -- 1902.11, A, Szezur = 1200.91, J, Strachan + 1250.43, D; Bejkow- sky -~ 1244.15, 8, Grant -- 1231.33, F, Cowle --- 120,50, J, Strachan -- 1229.54, L, Pres: cott -- 1212.97, A, Szezur -- 1208.54, Kellar and Cooper 1207.49, F, Stuart -- 1168.43, 1, Kinsman -- 1166.55, J, and R. Irwin -- 1157,22, D, Bejkowsky--- 1069.00, North Toronto. Downs Oshawa Bill Dmytruk tossed a four: hitter and fanned 14 batters, and contributed a home run and a single at the plate Sat- urday, to lead North Toronto Bantams to an 83 victory over Oshawa, Jim Kendal also shined in| the hitting department for the winners, picking up three of his club's 10 hits, } man at the plate for Oshawa, tripper, Paul Bligdon was the! losing hurler, The Oshawans| committed six errors, com:| pared to only two for the| opposition, to help the North Toronto cause, St. Kitts Jr. Girls | Eliminate Oshawa St. Catharines girls defeated Oshawa Scugog Cleaners 20-3, here at Alexandra Park on Sat- urday evening, to sweep their Provincial Women's Softball Union Junior A" championship final series, in two-straight games, St, Kitts had won the first game, the previous weekend on May Reid was the winning pitcher with Leroyna Long the big batter for the visitors, as she collected six hits, to pace St, Catharines' attack, Oshawa Bowlers Members of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club continued to add to their honors, in the annual mixed trebles tourna: ment, Saturday at Port Hope, Gordon MacMillan, Mrs, Mae Price and Jack Hunter had high score for three wins and retained The Churchley Trophy, which they won in this tourna: ment, a year ago, George Read, Mrs, Elsie Bid- dulph and Stanley Gibbs, of Oshawa, were in second place for three wins Jack Biddolph, Mrs. Belle Gibbs and Mrs. ing will lend a lot, to help spark P, Kaplan picked up 39 yard3/sunday, and launched Odessa;the-team along, So on three running plays for! "Clippers" to a 6-2 verdict over| ~ Oshawa, with gains of 20 and/ jay Cee Juveniles. The game,| 13 yards on reverse playS./played in Wilton, was the first Rajkovic carried twice for 17) q¢ the EOSA Eastern Ontario yards, Juvenile 'A' Zone Finals, See- For the visitors, it was alllond game of the series will be |played in Oshawa Saturday at) Rick Bryant, who carried the ball 12 times for 56 yards, Oshawa led in most depart- ments on the statistics sheet, with 191 yards rushing and 51 yards passing, te only 86 yards on the ground and 40 yards through the air for Burlington But Hawkeyes fumbled three times and lost possession on all three occasions, and had one pass intercepted, while Burling- ton's only miscue was a fumble, which they recovered them- selves, | | | | 4:00 p.m, Winning hurler, Dave Ruth: kowsky, mastered the opposition for most of the contest, fanning 16 batters, including seven of the} first nine he faced, Ruthkowsky| held Jay Cees hitless for eight! of the nine innings, but allowed ja double and two singles in the fourth frame, The trio of hits enabled the! Oshawans to deadlock the count| at 2-2 after Odessa had jumped! If; Gibbens, ss; Norris, cf; Gas-| Next game for Hawkeyes is|to a 2-0 lead in the third, Their 2b; = Siblock, Zarowny, ¢. | vic Memorial Stadium, Junior Legionnaires Win | A solo home run by Eric Peterson with two out in the bottom of the eighth inning Sun-| Hamilton EUW Juniors, and a| one - game - to - nothing lead, in their OBA playoff series. The! contest was staged at Ajax Town Park, in Hamilion on Thursday at} 8.30 p.m,, with the third tilt} slated for Hamilton next Sun- day afternoon at 3.00, The opener was an exciting pitchers' duel, with Murray) Godfrey for Legionnaires and) Ron Myrnich for Hamilton) holding the game scoreless until the sixth frame. A double, single, sacrifice and walk in the sixth pushed one run. across for Hamilton before the side was retired. It took Legionnaires only one inning to tie the score, as Rod) Williams was hit by a pitched) ball to lead off the seventh Stanza. Wayne Cookson followed with a single, the next two batters struck out, and Pat Watters singled in the tieing run men to survive 15 rounds th Louis. A fly-out and a ground-out With Cinderella Finish started off the eighth frame, before Peterson belted |kell, 1b; Mason, p;' Hickey, rf;| Friday, September 3, when they| 'Wo runs came on a single, a 3b;| meet Invictus at the Kinsmen) double, an error and a fielder's choice, Four singles and a walk in the sixth gave Odessa the lead they never gave up added one more run in bottom of the eighth frame, Dave Leaming took the loss the on the mound, giving up nine hits, fanning four and walking one, Dennis Quinn led the winners the at the plate with three singles, game-winning blow, Godfrey hit| while Warren McGahey, Robert men to put the game away for Oshawa, Godfrey gave up eight hits, | day, gave Oshawa Junior Le-|the first man he faced in the/ Burke and Dave Leaming picked gionnaires a 2-1 victory over) ninth, but retired the next three! up Oshawa's hits, OSHAWA JAY CEE JUVE- NILES: Leaming (p), D. Ewart (ec), Clapp (1b), MeGahey (2b), fanned 14 and issued four walks! Rrack Phite (ss), Korbak to take the win, while Myrnich| fan acoande (Ib. Barks (el). Second game of the series is| allowed only six hits, struck out} seven and walked none, Pat Watters collected a pair of singles for the winning nine, while Paul Chiarot had three for the losers. Enzo doubled twice for Hamilton, Fazio Huff (ss), and Hyrcanuk (rf) ODESSA "CLIPPERS"; Ruth- kowsky (p), Little (c), Crevier (1b), Porteous (2b), MeCue (3b), Quinn (if), Porter' (ef), and McBride (rf), The winners), George Read won the prizes for {high score with two wins, rvitilt and while each pitcher al- Bernie McGuire was the big two out, Reg Hickey poled a collecting a single and a round-| territory, \fence, ™|scored on the play and as play: "jham Win At Port Hope ' Oshawa Gale's Lumber ad- vanced to the Eastern Ontario zone finals, in OASA Senior 'B"' softball playdowns, when they scored a 4-1 victory over Peter- borough Georges in the third and deciding game of the series, in the Liftlock City, on Sunday afternoon, Gale's open their net two-out- of-3 round, in Kingston's Megaf- fin Stadium, on Wednesday night and the Kingston Prince George team plays the return game of. the series, at Alexan- dra Park, on Saturday night, both scheduled for 8.15 p.m. Reg White and Jim Fife hook- ed up in yesterday's crucial lowed only five safe hits, the Peterborough hurler claimed a total of 13 strikeouts, while White wiffed seven, Fife fanned every member of the Oshawa lineup at least once, got a couple twice and his rival three times in four tries, He finished just as strong as he started also, with a couple. of strikeouts in the opentag.grame and three-in-succession, in the final 9th inning, ERRORS WERE COSTLY Poor support offset Fife's fine bid to win this deciding game, Palmer Knight singled in the second stanza with one out and then Lloyd Mapes lifted one dower the left-field side, just in- side the line, which Delaney got under and then dropped, With long, igh one, into Delaney's Gaie's Lured Ousis Peterboro 'Georgies Oshawa doubled their total,jden, 3b; MacDermaid, tb; with another pair of runs injKnight, c; Mapes, rf; O'Reilly, the fifth inning, White was safe|2b; Hickey, ef; White, p, on an error by the shortstop to PETERBOROUGH "GEOR- open this splurge and Joe Pion- tek, playing-coach, tripled, scor-|GIES" -- Brady, cf; Thompson, ing White and Ralph Davis fol-|%%; Haig, 4b; Marchen, Ib; Gur+ Delaney, If; Hamer, 2b; lowed with a solid single to/Ney, © score Piontek, : Dodd, rf; Fife, p; Shuahgnessy, rf, GOOD IN CLUTCH - A single with one out, fol- lowed by an error at first base, Highest Cash on a. following bunt play, put White on the spot in the first inning but he tightened up to get the next two batters on infield outs, with his mates coming up with fine playa, Rowden and! 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