Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Oct 1965, p. 10

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pA : Morin Achawa ta another run, BAKE. VISTA 7, HARMAN Ojfor their fine pitching efforts|groundsman, for the fine job he Poferwers ; , Thursday, October 14, 1965 : ( FQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, » [which Hopkins ._ and Noonan! Lake Vista quickly jumped|throughout: the day. "did div putting the bait diamonds : Ms teamed-up to score. ee neu SS ae ee FERNHILL "B" CHAMPS. in such fine shape, in spite of ~$EARMAN 13, ZION 1 8iN'S) In the 'B' Series, the win-\all the rain, Well done Mr, MANY NEVER oe ° : i P : A -fine- pitching, took a firm grip| ios sere the Eat sci Wigls oo07 7k Lake V ista Lads Capt ee ee EP "thon, the game, after scoring. 8 foys,'as they overwhelmed Con-|" Spike' Yourkevich and _ hs vy ' first inning and scored runs in| Moe econ ne Tat, (naught 20-1 in the final. T CAUSE i pe le! | /umpires, for the fin 'the next four innings to lead 8.0 In the third inning, the Lake) Members of the Fernhill team did throughout Tha y sat ed pod in the fifth inning, when Zion|Vista batters gave Hudgin all/were: Pat Flontek, Barry Brad-|deserving of sincere thanks. OF BACKACH scored their lone run. the margin he needed, when|jey, Terry McKee, David McKee,| Once again, the ball players in , : = Leading $1, Harman wrapp-|they opened up a four-run bar-\ john Zarowny, Randy Katcha-|this tournament displayed great 'Pee Wee SOLLDGLL LOUINCY 22 Neer Ge ee ia" ea ey, er Ren ve run outburst in the seventh in- Se cee Se a S!andolsek, David Wiggam, Tyler |took their wins with their losses, | It's a pity to put up with this common \fourth game of the day. lWiepi ita r wins with thei és p a a ; ning. | ; Higgins and Bryan. ; raiuis Ee si backache hacavee feat dean" By RON GUILTINAN was aided by Blohm's wildness HARMAN 5, the offensive and-on hits by} Brian Rose pitched a nifty| Holding a 6-0 lead, Lake Vista| 'The scores of the games play- Congratuiaiions feiivwsi | the eause, and the tnedication thet : as well as Connaught's defen- NORTH OSHAWA 2 Rose and Tutin upped their lead | gno.hj vith Lind A Hagieet! ; A pray ' ae REPRE ~ | may help you. You see, if ki i i i one-hitter with Lindsey manag-|scored, their final run in the|ed in the 'B' Series consolation eco: On Thanksgiving ~~. fa sive misplays. Good 'stickwork| Both teams managed to score to 5-1, ing the lone' hit, while the Har-|fifth inning and held Harman round were as follows: NEED A NEW and bladder discomfort may follow. cessful Pee Wee s0 Radi er by Walter Harrison, John BlohMione run in the first inning as a| For the final three innings|man batters were in fine form|scoreless the rest of the way to| Fernhill 20, Southmead 2 FURNACE? pe, Neualt sae be sh shnevings. Sag, "nament was held at Radio and/and Jim Miller for Connaught! result of loose defensive play.|Jamie Bind, pitching for North|as F. Roster, W Tutin, B. Rose|win the game and the cham-| Connaught 7, Bathe 4 te Gein bs Pag idney Pills' ean help bring relief, Rundle Parks, despite the'heavy| nyt them in threatening posi-lfn the second inning, Harman|Oshawa, held the Harman hit-|and L. Laschuk all featured in| pionship. Connaught 9, Kingside 2 Sauman-- fie Pevment | | Dodd's stimulate kidner action, help ree -rainfall over the weekend. tions, the fine pitching of Brian|park moved into a, 3-1 lead on|ters to just one hit, while keep-|Harman's 13-1 victory. | 4 Fernhill 20, Connaught 1. } PERR Uers ne liitated condition (Bat eegoas This tourney was promoted by| Rose proved too strong. some hard hitting by Rose, An-ling them scoreless, however,| Harman, thus, advanced to} Certainly, congratulations) i) the participants in this| Y you don't feel better. rest. better, Used the Oshawa ago Depart-| . , drus and Laschuk. In the third|Brian Rose allowing only twolthe final game against Lake|are due these two pitchers,|tournament would like to thank| {| Oey er Night... 723-3463 1) Sosce™Ney yar miulons, for over 70 pare ae OSHAWA 6, BATHE 3 inning, Harman again went 'tolhits throughout the game, held Vista. Brian Rose and Don Hudgin,'Mr. Peebles, who acted as'! -- 'ments held for the various af: .m. "Bind. of 'North. Oshawa "groups of teams playing for the)" ; a lor. Bake many parks located in wo City. tame. through with great dis- gad sng ergot | plays as they both frustrated play was top-notch, as 20 good ' ' : bovs' t eores nt-|many batters. In the fourth in- coheiig parks: Take (ning, Bathe scored two runs to Vista, Fernhill, Storie, South-|8°, ahead 3-1, however, North mead, Connaught, Harman |Oshawa batting in their half of 4 ro? ingside|the fourth tied the score on & gare Bathe, Kingside| run triple by Gary O'Con- and Zion. ° i A These teams were competing "ell bd ag Bn mg ne gener mg tag aca i {bat again late in the game-and vg ref ,|promptly unloaded a three-run a a a ee pum pees. homer to win the contest. Fine veld Pt ven sein nh efforts for Bathe went to How- "B" series, consolation : ' ard, Stauf and Stark. | SHUTOUT IN FINAL ~ i ZION 10, KINGSIDE 6 The'winners of the "A" Ser-| Kingside jumped into a quick fes championship were the Lake/3-0. lead after the first inning, Vista pee wees with a 7-0 win'as a result of Kiraly's towering over Harman. At the end of the|home run. Trailing 4-2 after day's play, these boys were rich-|three innings, Zion quickly as- ly rewarded when they were|sumed a 10-4 lead scoring eight presented with a trophy andjruns as Kiraly's control com- crests by Colin Lavalee, 1st|pletely deserted him. Lindsey vice-president of Central Coun-\for Zion shut the door, after cil, representing the Neighbor-|Kingside had closed the gap to hood Association Sports Com- 10-6. Johnston, Donovan and mittee. The members of the|Kiraly with a homer and two Lake Vista squad were: S. God-\doubles were the best for King- frey, L. Curtin, Don Hudgin, T. side. Donovan, C: Gowenlock, Gord a thi As a result of these games, ge gs ar eto igh Lake Vista, Storie, Harman, Smith : : : North Oshawa and Zion all ad- The following wae ihe aathes a to the gg age of the mn 3 ' aoa A' Series, with Zion drawing Hw hg in the first round of "A ithe bye, to advance to the next mt round. The losing teams, Fern- LAKE VISTA 6, FERNHILL 4 hill, Southmead, Connaught, This extremely well-played Bathe and Kingside all advanc- game saw both Wayne Patfield ed to a 'B' Series consolation of Fernhill and Don Hudgin of round. | Lake Vista come through with) The results of the second excellent pitching displays./round games in 'A' Series were: Fernhill jumped into a 2-1 lead coe : after the first inning only to| UAKE VISTA 7, Storie 0 have Don Hudgin knot the score. This game saw the pitching at 2-2 with a home run in the/of Don Hudgin for Lake Vista third inning. overpower most of the' Storie Trailing 6-3, Fernhill wentibatters, with the exception of down fighting as Randy Katcha-|Tom Rorabeck, who connected | luba homered to close the gap/for two hits. | to 6-4, only to have Hudgin % Tig . strike out the side to protect the gro his at | po Al win. with a home run, Hudgin and! STORIE 16, SOUTHMEAD 3 |T. Donovan enabled Lake Vista Southmead held a 3-1. lead in\t© score in every inning. Young the third inning only to have\Ted Taylor, pitching for Storie, | the Storie batsmen lead a vi- tried hard. nO cious attack which earned them- - = me h, urinary irritation encase lg is selves eleven runs and a 12-3 peg Taylor's pitching held John. Ovens 0.2. | outhmead at-bay, while Storie added their final runs. OPTOMETRIST HARMAN Il, CONNAUGHT 2 | 8 BOND ST. £., OSHAWA Harman opened up this game} with a ten-run outburst, which! 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