. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 3, 1965 of his teammates. Gaels captured the cup by virtue of their first place finish over the regular schedule, KENNY THOMPSON -- Oshawa Green Gael co-Cap- tain -- is seen accepting the Iroquois Trophy on behalf Scugog Cleaners Defeat Bad Boys fourth-straight hit of the game, two doubles and two singles, which established him as te hitting star of the night, Mason gave the Bad Boys only five hits and they got their two runs on three of these safeties, lin the fourth inning. With one out, 'Rich'? March singled and then with two out, lan Me- Namee homered, George + Scugog Cleaners Juniors de- feated Bad Boys Appliances 5-2, last night at Alexandra Park, 'to open their 2-out-of-3 semi- 'final series, in the Oshawa City and District Softball Associa- tion's "City Championship" playoffs. "Ted Jones faced Bob Mason 'in this pitching duel and the for- mer was beaten when the Jun- tg Si with a record of 18 wins, one loss and one tie, Making the presentation prior to Thursday's game is Norman Oshawa Mer ship finals, in OASA Interme- diate Industrial playoffs, last night in Kingston, 1-0, in 18 in- nings: Ed, Litchfield struck out eight of the first nine batters he \faced and went on to chalk up the impressive total of 41 strike- jouts, out of a possible 54, He 'ors tagged him for a total of Brabin followed with a double|fanned 23 batters in the first Nesbitt, Ontario Lacrosse Association executive mem- ber from Peterborough. chants Lose 18-Inning Thriller, 1-0 Oshawa Merchants dropped| Wills in the 9th, Calder gave up +6 ithe first game of their 2-out-of-3) only two singles, after pitching nel Eastern Ontario zone champion-|seven innings of no-hit, no-run| jball. Wills allowed a single in | the 12th and then went along in fine style until the 18th. With one out, Clifford was safe on an error at first base and then Steele followed with a single and an error at 2nd, on Kelly's grounder, let Clifford score the lonly run of the game. | Calder struck out 11 batters ONE TO GO... Oshawa Green Gaeis Defeat Oshawa Green Gaels are one win away from a berth in the Minto Cup finals. Gaels find themselves in that enviable posi- tion after taking a 19-10 deci- sion from Mimico Mounties at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium last night, to move into a com- manding three - game - to - nothing lead in the Eastern Canadian best-of-seven Junior 'A' final series, Should the Oshawans advance to the Dominion Championship, their opponents are likely to again be New Westminster Salmonbellies, the club the locals polished off on the coast last season, Salmonbellies elim- inated Victoria three games to one in the best-of-five Western final, but the last game of the series is currently under protest, This year, the Minto Cup will be played in the home of the eastern winner, DAVIS TOPS Johnny Davis again led the Green and White in the goal- scoring department, notching four markers and adding a pair of assists, giving him a team- leading total of 12 goals and seven assists in the series, Kenny Thompson was right behind with three goals and Jr. Legionnaires Lose In Hamilton Oshawa Junior Legionnaires dropped a 7-4 decision to Hamil- ton UEW, last night, in Hamil- ton, in the second game of their OBA playoff series. Third and deciding game of this set will be played in Hamilton on Sunday afternoon. "Pat" Hickey started on the mound for Hamilton, gave way a pinch-hitter, "Gus" Dun- li in the 4th inning (Dunnelli singled) and Ron Hyrnich went the rest of the distance, Allow- ing the Oshawa club only two |singles and no runs in the last five frames, A walk to Ted Lutton, to open |the game and a single by Tony |Jones, started Legionnaires off real well but Eric Peterson forced Lutton and the next two > Mimico 19-10 ing five straight goals to narrow the gap to 17-10; before Gaels closed out the scoring with two late goals, ! GAEL GAB: A highlight of the evening was the presentation of four assists, while Ross Jones, Brian Thompson and Phil Clay- ton each counted a pair, Single- tons went to Joe Kiwior, Larry Lloyd, Don Stinson, Charlie Marlowe, Gaylord Powless and Fred Greenwood, While Jim | Higgs was kept out of the goal- HE'S SCOUT DETROIT (AP)--Detroit Red Wines of the Natinnal Hockey . meio rrystai Wednesday their head scout for Saskatchewan. Prystai's ap- pointment was announced by Sid Abel, Detroit general man- ager and coach, PLAY IN MONTREAL HALIFAX (CP) -- President Fred MacGillivary of the Hali- fax Junior Canadiens said Wed- nesday the team has 28 home games scheduled in the Mont- real Metropolitan Junior the Iroquois Trophy to the Green Gaels for their first-place finish over the regular schedule. Osh-| awa co-Captain Kenny Thomp- son accepted the trophy from Norman Nesbitt, OLA Execu- tive member from Peter: borough, and the, 1,600 fans on hand showed their delight, ... jA aig npg Ma mesg ay ds d |Credit Union building on ng out the Mimico scoring, |Street is indicative of the sup- EARLY JUMP port Gaels have, The sign says: Oshawa got off to a fast start,|"Good Luck Green Gaels.". . . outscoring the visitors 8-3 In the| Gaels third line of Fred Green- opening frame, but even that) wood, Charlie Marlowe, Larry margin was not indicative of the Lloyd, Joe Kiwior and Neil scoring column, he assisted on |four tallies, to continue as one jof Oshawa's most consistent | performers. : | Bill Manley and Kevin Ellis were the only repeaters for the losing squad, each' netting two, Russ Ferguson, Harris Hunter, Graeme Gair, Phil) Fadel and Mark Bergin rounded edge they held in play, -as they| Armstrong played its best game) blasted 25 shots ataDon Crocker|of the season, with Marlowe! in the Mounties' net, compared|being a particular standout... , | to only eight for Mimico, }Fourth and possibly deciding Al Duke took over from/game of the series is in Mimico) Crocker in the middie frame|on Saturday night, and if the and let in' nine of 18 shots,| Mounties manage to come up while Mery Marshall made eight with a victory in that one, the saves and let two past. clubs return to Oshawa on Mon- Crocker returned in the third/ day. frame, and Mimico put on it8) ogHaAWA GREEN GAELS: beat display of the night, SCOl"| Marshall, Kiwior, Jones, Lloyd, | Armstrong, Higgs, Brian Thompson, Davies, Stinson, Marlowe, Clayton, Powless,! Sandford, Greenwood, Ken) Thompson, Davis, | | MIMICO MOUNTIES: Croc:| |ker, Duke, Russ Ferguson,| | Hunter, Manley, Timpson, Hen-| plus a choice play by Rod Wil- oe att ae si Sou jliams on which an error WaS| Fadel, Bergin, Dale and John: COMMERCIAL NO DOWN CALL OSHAWA hmade, | son, Hockey League this season, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS @ 20 Months to Pay @ 3 Year Guarantee 728-1541 MARC MacGillvary said Halifax will be playing several games in Montreal. SSS RACING Sports Car & Matecorcle Mosport Sept. 4th @ INDUSTRIAL PAYMENT PAVING COMPANY TAKE BIG LEAD Oshawa made it 4-1 in the top }of the fourth inning, Fair open- ed with a single but was forced by Boyd. Then Pat Watters was safe on an error and Clouthier followed with a single, Lutton forced. Clouthier as Watters scored with the second run of {the inning. Jones was hit by a pitched ball but Peterson flied| § out, to end the rally. As it turned out--that. was) Oshawa's final scoring splurge. |Singles by Clouthier and Fair) § | were the best they could muster lagainst relief hurler Ron| Hyrnich, who came in to face} j grounded out, jthem, at the top of the fifth) CAMERA CENTRE but this proved wasted, |nine innings. jin eight innings and Wills fanned | McNamee had a homer and! Litchfield gave up only four|17 in the next nine and one-third Clouthier, with three! f singled with two out in the first}two singles, for three of the los-|nits and was only in trouble| frames, Brian Boyd's sacrifice and{hits in four trips, was Osh-| | frame and scored on Brian Gas-jers' five hits, Bad Boys didn't/once, in the 9th inning when| Kingston had only. three hits! scored, after. two out, on ajawa's best at the plate. Tony f kell's single, plus a bobble in/do much at the plate, other than| Wills, a pinch-hitter, got on and' to win the game -- Oshawa had|qoyble by Paul Clouthier, Le-|Jones and John Fair had two < l, four -- not very impressive for| gionnaires added another run in| hits apiece. ia : either team, over an 18-inning)the third on back - to - back) Hamilton got a run in their) fag j . yt x a singles by Jones and Peterson, |first inning when second batter] | | OSHAWA MERCHANTS --- Cee oT co a Romanowski walked, ad-| 'oer Bs Wright, 1b; Burke, ss; Donovan, e A d Myc ap = a tig ie raer'| i. ir lf; Bryant, ¢; Morden, 88;| |Gotto and scored o1 elder's| (ar b : Thistles Nn | choice play that missed, due to} } ; the outfield. jthis one splurge. Mason struck! advanced on a choice play and Varga, 3b; Solomon, 2b; Seneco, y | an infield error. Polonia Wi nine hits. They started the scor- second, John Fair was| frame. ing early when Pete Norris os et ee safe on an error, advanced on| Paul In the fifth, D, March opened|gmon, ¢: March, 3b: Cheese-|for Merchants and gave way to) with a single and Norris doubled| man 'ss: McNamee, 2b; Brabin,| sng aN RES with one out, Then Gaskell's|r¢. 'Courtney, 1b; Snow, cf; | double scored Norris, to make it) Jones p; Berwick, If in 8th, Scugog s Win 4-2. The winners got their final run in the 7th when March open-| SCUGOG CLEANERS--March, | ed with a walk, advanced on a/2b; Gibbons, ss; Norris, cf; Cleaners added another run injout nine batters and Ted Jones/Donavan's single, with Wills the second, again with' two out,|whiffed eight. being nipped at the plate. when Ronnie Siblock homered, | D BOYS -- Reeson, If; Sol-|. Calder started on the mound| rf; Calder, p; Boivin, rf; Wills, | p in 9th, KINGSTON NYLONS--Steele, | BIG FOURTH INNING Trailing 4-1, Hamilton tied it sacrifice by Gibbons and scored,|Gaskell, 1b; Mason, p; Hickey, after two out, on a single byjrf; Elliott, If; Siblock, 3b; Gaskell, This was Gaskell's'Zarowny, ¢; Pipher, If in 6th. First Game Of Finals ss; Kelly, 3b; Davidson, Litehfield, p; Clyde, c; Anson, ef; Sudds, If; Irwin, rf; Clifford, 2b; Batelor, If in 10th; Orr, If in. 7th, 1b; | Polonia and Thistles both reg- istered victories in the First Division of the Oshawa and Dis- trict Soccer League Thursday night, In a pair of games play- ed at the Kinsmen Civic Memo- up in the bottom of the fourth with a three-run rally. Denny Olexiuk was safe on an infield jerror, with one out, then Phil |Duffy singled, Pete Rosser) | walked and Sam Crechiola sin-| OFFER! © 4 Ki den < c gled to right field, where the ball was bobbled and Hickey's single to the sama field, scored| r 4 & # a TNS rechiola ie the game, a ee K-mart CAMERA DEPT.= £: Romanowski opened the fifth| Scugog Cleaners downed Tom |Cullen's 13-10 Thursday night at) the Oshawa Children's Arena, to} jtake a one game to nothing lead| jin the Oshawa Lacrosse <Asso-| \ciation's Junior - Juvenile final One-Time Hockey Star. Charles Langlois, Dies rial Stadium, Polonia blanked Ukrainia 1-0, while Thistles scored a 3-1 decision over Hungaria, The Polonia-Ukrainia Salmonbellies | Take Finals, contest s Pte teens SUDBURY (CP) -- Charles| Danglois, 70, profession a liscore a goal. hockey" star--and--outstanding He started his hockey career sportsman of the Sudbury area,| playing defence with Sudbury died in hospital Tuesday after: Wolves in 1918. In 1920, he a brief illness. turned professional and joined Charley, as he was known by) Hamilton Tigers. his fans, was famed for his| Later, he played with New ability to carry the puck the) York Americans and' was one through the opposition and series, Second game of the series will be played next Wed- nesday at the Children's Arena, with the opening face-off at 7.30 p.m, Scugog's picked up the win, largely by virtue of their second period play. They outscored the losers 3-0 in the middle frame after leading only 5-4 after 20 minutes of action, Cullen's out- Game Protested VICTORIA (CP)--New West- minster Salmonbellies defeated |Victoria Shamrocks 11-7 Wed- jnesday night in a disputed Brit- ish Columbia junior lacrosse fi- nal game, The victory, if upheld, gives wa well-played affair, with the clubs still dead- locked in a scoreless tie at half- an exciting, time. Kevin Kelly scored the), only goal of the game, in: the second half, and T. Burdzy played a steady game in the Polonia net to earn the shutout, | George McMillan, Ted Reid and Mat Docherty scored one goal each for Thistles, while with a double, advanced on a} J \sacrifice bunt by Gotto and] seored--on..Baul.Chiarot's. sacri. \fice fly, | | The score stayed at 5-4 until {the 7th when Enzio Fazio was safe on an error and scored on} an infield out and passed ball pitch. In the 8th, the home- sters added their 7th and final CX 120 x tim © Nabohota a FREE ROLL length of the ice, stickhandling| of the first players to step on -- --------=|the ice when the Americans |moved into Madison Square period, but it wasn't enough. Garden in New York. : Gary Davies and Joe Krasnay Charley played outstanding jed the winners in the scoring Port Perry Trio . ¢ . . - Wins To Prize |hockey with the Americans and parade, with four goals apiece, P became popular with fans. | while Row Barrem and John A Port Perry team, com-|When he stepped on the ice) Johnston picked up a pair each posed of Mrs. Clara Martyn,|Spectators would cheer "clap/stan Abbott scored the only rb Mrs, Alma Cox and Mrs.| hands, here comes Charley. other goal for the winners. argaret Hayes, won the Brad- rE * "AN NY For Cullen's, it was B. Cas- ley Trophy in the trebles tour-| LAYED dee CANADIENS sidy with three goals, and B, nament Thursday at the Osh-|_ He was traded to Pittsburgh pastie, B. Simon, C. Brown, B awa Lawn Bowling Club. The| Pirates in 1925 and moved to Jenkins, B. Goulding, | T.| Montreal Canadiens in 1927, He', ' i : pam h s 5 "16 ; e y = Nien allay 50-plus-1 finished Nie hockey career by Tremble and C. Felix with The tournament was the 20th cay pty laa Fe tart -- sponsored b; Mrs. Edgar Brad- Mi tence Reds, Dulyth eng ley. This year a capacity entry New Westminster a 3-1 sweep > 'irun when Duffy walked and of the best-of-five final series, John Kiss was the only Hun Pete Rosser doubled. | 3 . and -the siaht to represent B.C. etr player to bulge the mesh, _: a. Minto Padippecrvnty 8 Ca. A pair of Lancaster Cup! OSHAWA--Lutton, ss; Jones,| nadian junior eres suprem-|sames | are scheduled for this) 2b; Peterson, cf; Williams, 1b;| ; aay evens 3 Saturday at Kinsmen Stadium,|Cockson, If; Fair, 3b; Boyd, rf; Pe. y: with Italia meeting Kickers at) ~ C i - -| ae The Shamrocks informed)7.00 p.m. and Local 222 psig l Py ee | y 4 = league president Art Daoust/tangling with Rangers at 9.00 "I HAMILTON 2b; a BLACK -&- WHITE OR COLOUR: they would file a written protest/p.m, The following Saturday, Fazio, today disputing the game's out-|September 11, Lancaster. com-| Romanowski, ¢; Gotto, 3b; Chi- scored them 6-5 in the final come because of a call made petition resumes, as Ukrainia|arot, rf; Olexiuk, ss; Duffy, 1b; | by referee Jim Falles in the/meets Polonia at 7.00 p.m, fol-| Rosser, cf and If; Crechiola,: If; first period. llowed by a Hungaria - Thistles| Hickey, p; Ferronni, ef in 9th; | Falles ejected Shamrock Pat|contest at 9,00 p.m. Donnelli, batted for Hickey in /Green from the game after the} A film of a Scotland - England/ 4th; Hyrnich, p in 5th. |player yelled at him and shoved |soccer game will be shown al|s= him when Falles called a pen-|the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Duraclean Downs alty against him. on Thorntons road south, this ulsa. i evening at 8.00. Proceeds of the of 32 teams took part. In addi- tion to the Toronto clubs repre sented, players came from Co bourg, Port Hope, Peterborough Lindsay, Port Perry, Whitby Stouffville and Tottenham 1932, he retired from to hockey and turned his interest _jto golf. His skill on the ice was {matched by his skill on the) puraclean Carpets registered BL above ee : a 7-3 victory over Jubilee Pavi- arley was born in Lotbin-jjion 'Thursday night in Oshawa Jubilee Pavilion REMEMBER WHEN ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sir Malcolm Campbell, RONALD W.-BILSKY, 0.¢. | CHIROPRACTOR | laffair will go to Oshawa Italia, to help finance their trip to Halifax this month for the Kast- ern Canadian soccer champion- ship, , 100 King St, E. -- 728-5156] | | a sible OSHAWA JUNIOR CONFERENCE FOOTBALL Toronto Invictus VS. OSHAWA HAWKEYES take part. pened booy Fareed reg - = Legion Minor Baseball action. | The large silver tray, emble-| ceived his early education in Mie ---- woes & 11 hits, | matic of supremacy, was Pre-\ottawa and later graduated f, bine yen collected only! in the world to drive at sented to the winners by Mrs.!from the University of Ottawa.|iren, a, Dut were alded hy re than 300 h unde Helen Anderson, on behalf of} atter h sity {three errars by the opposition,| More than mpn ' Under Noses er his career in profes-| Sirko and Jay both singled| test conditions 30 years ago Mrs. Bradley. Mrs. Vi Norris| sional hockey, he returned hereliwice for Duraciean to | aa ial Aodey ; Q presented the other prizes. and managed a cement prod-| ead in) today--in 1935 -- at Wend- over, Utah His aero-en- ne "ithe hitting department, Lloyd! Mrs. H s. Pete Y : jy ague, Mrs etch and ucts firm until his retirement and Stauf singled once each,| gined racing car was timed Mrs. Hunt, of Toronto, won the in 1953. ' : ; sctatoet ; Seek lace crises with a ecoce = turned in steady fielding} at 30113 mph for a fresh ot a7. In third place were Mrs Houdaille Wi performances for the 'winners.' world's land speed record rothy Bearne, Mrs. Florence ins MacMilland and Miss Betty : Al Pogue, Peterborough, who had} a score of 42. Mrs. Edson, Mrs.! On Stolen Base Violet Craig and Mrs. Isabel|. Dervent stole home in the Doyle, of Leaside, also won fourth inning Thursday night, to their three games, with a sive Houdaille Industries a 1-0 score of 39 oages over Auto Workers in ' the second game of their Legion Mrs. Beth Kemp Mrs, . . a |Pee Wee baseball semi-final! fr Guten taped tre tas game winners with a score of h senate Paamaeed Only this : : its during the contest, with 50. They were followed by Mrs.inervent, Buckley and Copi- R. Mann, Mrs. May Price and ¢ ANE Sati ems '% jthorne singling. Lockey was the one Rig 4 a Oshawa, | winning hurler, giving up seven " ne P a ; : |hite, fessing four and walking obourg entry composed ofjone. Matthews tossed a spark- Mrs. Vera Erskine, Mrs. Gil-\ling game for Auto Workers, bert Wicks and Mrs. Murray|striking out five and walking Smith, who had a score of 41-'two, but had to take the loss eel se the prizes for ey team committed a trio score ene win, errors. the wealthy British speed king, became the first man YOU NEED NEVER BUY ANOTHER FILM! SIMPLY LEAVE YOUR NEXT FILM BLACK -&- WHITE OR COLOUR AT K mart's CAMERA DEPART- MENT FOR DEVELOPING & PRINTING. YOU WILL GET A FREE ROLL OF THE SAME SIZE. eee0eee0e534e FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE ! FINEST QUALITY PRINTS ! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! eeeee#eee?e® FREE! SAME SIZE OF FILM WITH EACH ORDER! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 CIVIC STADIUM -- Admission -- CHILDREN 25e ADULTS 75e ON HIGHWAY No, 2 BETWEEN WHITBY AND OSHAWA