12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 26, 1968 A NECK FOR DERBY Charlottown, Scobie Breasley up, is a neck ahead of Pretendre as they near the finish of the 187th Jones Tame On Four-Hit Pitching Ted Jones limited Scugog Cleaners to four hits Wednes- day as Bad Boys posted a 5-1 Oshawa City and District Soft ball Association victory at Al- exandra Park Jones, after giving up a run in the first inning on a pair of hits and a sacrifice fly, wasn't in trouble again. He struck out 1% batters and issued two walks Meanwhile, his mates touched Scugog starter Don Calder for a pair of runs in the fifth, added another pair in the eighth and one in the ainth before Pete Lander took over for Seugog | with the bases loaded and} struck out the final three bat- ters, Paul Parkington opened the , game for Scugogs with a single jn the eighth on to left and advanced to second|}ome run with on John Mozier's single. Both runners advanced on a passed ball and Dennis Bennett's sacri- fice fly scored Parkinson, Bad Boys moved into the lead in the fifth without benefit of a hit. Two errors, coupled with a pair of walks did the damage. Jones provided himself with a three-run cushion in the eighth when he cracked a double with two mates on base, and Bad irf; Brack If; Cullen 2b; Balson| 4 \Ib; Burke Ib in 7th; Bryan ef | Willoughby cf in 7th; Calder p;'the distance. The "free ticket" By Cliff Gordon Whitby Lasco Steelers will be (ZUMUNgG IOr mcr secons WH la row tonight as they open their |1966 Junior B lacrosse season at |Whitby arena against East York |Mowhawks. Game time is slated for 8.30 Steelers took the measure of Oshweken-Paris Combines in the opener in Paris Monday night by an 8-7 score. Several of last year's players are back with Steelers, includ- ing stich standouts as goalie Brian Bremner, who is rated as jone of the best goalies in Junior B lacrosse. Others returning are |Joe Krashnay, Ron Sutton, Bill |Gresham, Larry Haight, Wayne | | Davidson and Stan Kolesnick. Wayne Allan is the backup goalie for Bremner, and _ this young fellow has shown excep- tionally well in practices. He will more than likely see some league action before too long. | Brian Drew, Terry. Mantle, |Bill Langley, Brian Brady, Dan |Mathews, Bob Johnson, Mike |Beamish, Bob Goulding, Gary |Bradley, Wayne Bradley and Bill Hastie make up the balance of the local team. Co-manager Ross Drew in- Wernher. The aboard Pretendre Cook. jockey running of the English is Paul Derby at Epsom Wednes- day. The vistory was worth $208,569 to owner Lady Zia Petes Register Senior Victory ST, CATHARINES (CP) -- Seven third-period goals pow- ered Peterborough Petes to a 12-7 victory over St. Catharines | Athletics in an Ontario Lacrosse | Association Senior A game Wed- nesday night. Larry Ferguson paced the Petes with five goals while Bill spoiled) Armour and Cero Combes in the! counted two each and John Oshawa City and District Soft- Davis, Roy Wood and Terry ball League, winning a 1-0 deci-| powner completed the scoring sion, in Ajax's 'home opener",' with single goals. last night Jim McGrath scored two for Neil Pascoe, pitching for Ajax, the Athletics with Sandy Doper- had a fine night on the mound, | stein,Nip O'Hearne, Ted Howe, claiming a total of nine strike- Jerry Cheevers and Butch Con- victims and allowing only radi scoring one each, 'one walk and four hits, over - CKLB Squad Wins Over Karn's Drugs of Dave Leaming. Only other Oshawa runners to Jaycees scored an unearned oot on base were Blythe with a In their UAW Softball League run in the third inning and salt-|cingle in the third; Russ Hall|game, Wednesday afternoon, at ed the decision away with three with a double in the fourth and| Lakeview Park, CKLB thumped McGahey's Morden, with a single in the|Karn's Drugs 15-5 two men ON ceventh Hoar pitched the win fof base. Ron Wright, pinch-hitting for|CKLB and while he was tagged McGahey also had a single for|pivthe, was the other Oshawa/for a total of 10 hits, at least the winners, who managed only |njayer to get on bases, but he.one in- every inning four hits. didn't linger. ' ~ |the 8th inning and that was the)in the way of help, on either lonly run of the entire ball game {errors or walks, so runs were Masked Yan |. Larry Marshall, on the mound scarce for Genera! Tire, had 14 strike-| Singles by Lynch and De Win Main Bout out victims and gave up only two|nault, followed by Ross' sacri- The 'Masked Yankees' cap- --AP Wirephoto | Wright's Homer Gives Tiremen Win In Ajax singled, stole second and scored wtp, both teams closely re- On Sn error, sembling "hitless wonders", Bennett was the only player gchawa General Tire with two hits, picking up a Ajax Merchants' debut double and single for Scugogs. BAD BOYS --Snow rf; Wil son 2b; Cheeseman ss; Suddard If; March 3b; Solomon c; Ree- sor cf; Gaskell lb; Jones p. SCUGOGS Parkinson ec; Gibbens ss; Mozier 3b; Bennett Scugogs Landers p in 9th went to "Mickey McClimmond, In a juvenile encounter, Jay- playing coach of the Tiremen, cees blanked Gen-Auto Shippers who was the last batter in the 4-0 behind the three-hit pitching 91) inning. hits, in earning the season's\fice fly, gave the losers their first shutout victory. first run in the second. An in- Tetlock singled, with two out/field error and then a double Boys closed the scoring in the|tured the main event, in the;in the third inning, after Pas-|by Fisk and following single by top of the ninth as Ron Wilson) Chevies Defeat Russel's Texaco Nurse Chevrolet nosed out| Russell's Texaco 6-5, yesterday} afternoon at Lakeview Park, in| ™ings, who were unable to keep came after two. out and Mar- what proved the keenest UAW|telr Softball League action, of the early season. Robinson struck out nine of the "'Oilers" while Goring, on the mound for Russell's, claim- ed only five strikeouts but was good in the clutches and mighty stingy with walks. Lawson singled in the first and eventually scored to give the Chevies their first run and they added two in the second on a walk to Chapple, double by Strutt and Robinson's single. In the third, Howard singled, so did McKeegan and both scored on a following error Robinson tripled to open the fourth and scored on a scarifice fly by Carmichael, to score what proved to be the winning run, Robinson, with a double in the sixth, not only was the win- ning pitcher but also the big batter of the game, with a triple, double and single, in three trips to the plate Russell's also got their runs in the early stages, two in the first on a pair of errors and single by Kirk. In the second, Breau and Goring each singled and then an infield out and another costly error, allowed both to score. Another Chevie error in the fourth gave Breau "a life' and he scored on a single by Nash, for what proved the last run for Texaco. Nash and Brooks both drew walks*in the seventh but Robinson tightened up to fan the last two batters --and end the game, with the potential tying and winning runs, left stranded. | Hamilton's their favorites first wrestling show of the sea-'coe had got on base via an|Green, meant two more runs in, son, at the Civic Auditorium, on! error, and Huminuk, with a sin-|the third. They got their last Tuesday night, to the chagrin gle in the 8th, again. with two|two counters in the 7th inning,} of the faithful fans who had es- out, were the only Ajax batters|when Edmondson opened with tablished Lord Athol Layton and to connect on Marshall's slants.;a double, Fisk tripled and Tony Marino, as The homesters made only one! scored later on an Infield out threat on Marshall's only; CKLB collected a total of 19 The Lord and Tony were sub shaky inning, the fourth, when hits off starter Ross and Herm Stituting for "Whipper" Billy two walks and a hit batter,!Praaken, who relieved in the Watson and his mate, M. Cum- loaded the bases for Ajax, but it! fifth. The winners also hit safely in scheduled bat- every "ti &@ -seven-hit barrage, good for five runs, in TIRE Pipher, |the second stanza, being their get" against the two burly mask- 2b; Hall, rf; Morden, ss; [ick-|biggest rally. They added three ed performers from across the ey, cf; Bryan, c; Westfall, rf; |in the fourth and had a couple border, Tony Marino found him-| Blythe, 1b; McPhee, 3b; Mar-|in each of the 3rd, 6th and 7th self "the victim'. They teamed!shall, p; Solomon, If; Wright, | frames up on him, using superior size|1b and ss; McClimmond, 1b. and weight, plus tactics, to| AJAX MERCHANTS Tet- claim the first fall of the main|lock, lb; Huminuk, 2b; Reeves, bout. Then, after Lord <Athol/cf; Tripp, rf; Moore, ss; Boyd, Layton had evened the match,'3b; Pascoe, p; Sherridan, c; the "Yankees" went to work on | Finnigan, lf; Barnett, If in 6th; Marino again and claimed the' Rennick, batted in 9th fa He ptininy tot, "se HOLES-IN-ONE SECRET SOLVED the 'next inning. appointment 'stiali struck out due to injuries. ter, to end the Looking almost like 'a mid- GENERAL Arrangements made for: Groi Private Lessons Karn's | He homerized in, were not able to get much else! 'Mis ; ¢ Gaels' camp. / play a fast, + that is most pleasing to watch. nual mee { fellows who can hand out the grganization's executive | By AL MecNEIL formed us yesterday that the MONTREAL (CP) -- A pro- Steelers expect two or three re-|P5al that could bring peace he- tween ec --aAnaAgdian Amateur Hockey Association and the Na- tional Hockey League was ac- cepted Wednesday by delegates running game, One| attending the CAHA's 50th an- ting. The motion, submitted by the rs com- stiff check when needed, and, mittee, calls for preparation of turnees from the Oshawe Green coil Steelers, like the Green Gaels. They have several good-sized y backed by stellar goaltending, memorandum outlining pro- LARRY HAIGHT 'City And District Softball Schedule MAY Tues. 24--Sciigog Cleaners vs General Tire, 6.15 m. and Bad Boys vs Gale Lumber, 8.15 at Alexandra Park Wed. 25--Bad Boys vs Scugog Clean ers, 8.15 at Alexandra Park. Generali Tire vs Ajax Merchants, 8.00 at Ajax Thurs. 26--Brooklin vs General Tire 6.15 p.m. and Ajax vs Bad Boys, 8.15 at Alexandra Park Fri, 27--Gales vs Brocklin. Tues. 31--Gale Lumber vs Scugog Cleaners, 6.15 and Brooklin vs Bad Boys, 8.15 at Alexandra Park JUNE Wed. 1--General Tire Bad Boys 8.15 at Alexandra Park. Scugog Cleaners vs Alax Merchants, 8.00 at Ajax Thurs. 2--Brooklin vs Scugog Cleaners 6.15 and Ajax vs Gale Lumber, 8.15 af Alexandra Park Fri, 3--General Tire vs Brooklin, at Brooklir Tues, 7--General 6.15 and Scugog ¢ 8.15 at Alexandra 8--Brooklin Gales, 815 at Alexandra Park. Bad Boys vs Ajax Me: chants, 8:00 at Ajax Thurs. 9--Ajax vs Scugog Cleaners, 6.15 and Bad Boys vs General Tire, 8.15 at Alexandra Park Fri, 10--Bad Boys vs Brookiin, €.00 af Brooklin Tues, 14--Gale Lumber 6.15 and General Tire vs ers, 8,15 at Alexandra Park 1S--Gale Lumber vs Tire, 8.15 at Alexandra Park vs Alax, 8.00 at Ajax Durham Ladies Softball Dates Tues. May Brooklin, 8.00 at 8.00 T vs Gale Lumber ers vs Bad Boys, Wed. vs Bad Boys, Scugog Clean- General Brooklin 24--Courtice at Whitby Wed, May 25--Port Hope at Newcastle May 27--Bowmanville at Courtice . May Newcastle at Bowman Courtice at Port Hope 3)---Bowmanville at Whitby Courtice at Newcastle Courtice at Newcastle ourtice Bowmanville Ho! June 6~Whitby at Newcastle at Port Wed, Ju 8 and Port Hope at Bowmanville Fri. June 10 -- Newcastie at Courtice Mon. June 13----Courtice at Bowman- ville and Whitby at Port Hope Tues June 14--Port Hope at Whitby Wed, June 15--Bowmanville at astie Fri Mon Tues. Mon and Courtice at Bowmanville June 17--Whitby at Courtice June 20 June 21--Newcastie at Whitby Tuesday, July 5--Bowmanville at Whitby July 6--Port Hope at Newcastle Wed. Fri. July 8--Whitby at Courtice Mon, July 11--Newcatle at ville and Whitby at Port Hope Tues, July. 12~--Courtice at Whitby Wed, July 13--Bowmanville at New castle Fri. 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Bowmanville Hope at Whitby 22--Bowmanville at Courtice Bowmanville at Pt, Hope Newcastle and Steelers could be one of the posed changes in the current stronger teams in the league pro-amateur agreement. this season. The specific changes the Whitby is grouped with Osh- CAHA will request from the weken-Paris, which plays home professionals were not outlined games in Paris, Dixie (Toronto at the general meeting. The Township) which plays now in membership agreed that details Port Credit, Mimico and East of the memorandum should re- main confidential until a meet- The game tonight will be the ing with NHL officials can be 2 second appearance of the Mo- held / hawks at the local arena. Steel- a ers took the measure of the CAHA president, Z, East Lionel Fleury, of Quebec City, who helped York crew 10-8 in a draft the proposals with his ex- scrappy exhibition game earlier ecutive Tuesday night, was ab- this year. sent 'from Wednesday's ses- sions. He was confined to his | hotel room by a recurrent heart jailment and will be forced to remain there until the end of this week. At last year's annual meeting in Victoria, the CAHA voted to terminate a pact signed with the NHL in 1958 for a 10-year period. However, the contract Thurs, 16--~Scugog vs Gales, 6.15 and contained a clause which called Pare,» General Tire, 8.00 at Alexandra for two years notice of termina- Pri. i7--Scugop vi Brooklin, 8.60 ot tion by either party, holding the BrocKiin, CAHA to the terms of agree- 4 Alex ®t ment until June, 1967. Brooklin Wed, 22--Gales vs Ajax, 8.00 at Ajax The controversy hinges on the Thurs. 2%3--Bad Boys vs Gales, 6.15 dis ai y ands Scigeg Ve Generel Tike Cle Ae distribution of the funds paid by andra. Park Fri, 4--Gales vs Brooktin Tues, 28---Brooklin vs General Tire, 6.15 and Ajax vs Bad Boys, 6.00 at Alex- andra Park Wed. 29--Bad Boys vs Scugog, 8.15 at Alexandra Park, General Tire vs Alax, 8.00 at Ajax Thurs. 30---Brooklin vs Bad Boys, 6,15 and Gales vs Scugog, 8.15 at Alexandra| Park JULY Tues. S--Ajax vs Gales, 6.15 and Brook lin vs Scugog, 8.15 at Alexandra Park Wed, 6---General Tire vs Bad Boys,| 8.15 at Alexandra Park, Scugog vs Alax,| 8.00 at Ajax Thurs. 7--Scugog vs Bad Boys, 6.15 and General Tire vs Gales, 8.15 at Alex- andra Park | Fri, &--General Tire vs Brooklin, 8.00 Brooklin Tues. 12--Ajax vs Scugog, 6.15 and Bad Boys vs General Tire, 8.15 at Alex andra Park Wed, 13--Brooklin vs Gales, 8.15 at Alexandra Park, Bad Boys vs Alax, 8.00 at Ajax | Thurs. 14--General Tire vs Scugog, 6.15) and Gales vs Bad Boys, 8.15 at Alex-| andra Park | Fri, 1$--Bad Boys vs Brooklin, 9.00 at Brooklin Mon. 18~Scugog vs Brocklin, 8.00 at Brooklin, Gales vs Ajax, 8.00 at Ajax, Tues, 19--Ajax 'vs General Tire, 6.15 and Scugog vs Gales, 8.00 at Alexandra Park vs Brooklin, 8.00 Brooklin, 6.00 at Wed. 20--Gales vs Genera! Tire, 8.15 at Alexandra Park, Brooklin vs Alax,| 8.00 at Ajax | Thurs. 21--rained out games to be! scheduled -iny 6.15 and 8.15 at Alexandra Park Fri, --Ajax Brooklin PLAY-OFFS Ist. place team plays 4rd. place team-- | Series "A" and 2nd, place team plays 4th. place team--Series B" ' ve Brooklin, $6.00 at) East York Opposition /CAHA Plans Meeting For Lascos' Opener _ With National League the professionals for amateurs drafted to professional ranks and the pro sponsorship of ama- cur twams Mm Certain areas of the country. The meeting also adopted a motion requesting all branches to arrange for senior all-star teams under their jurisdiction to meet Canada's national team in a series of matches to strengthen Canadian represen- tation in international tourna- ments, CAHA secretary manager Gordon Juckes of Melville, Sask., told of arrangements to hold a six-team international tournament in Winnipeg in Jan- uary, 1967, "So far we have invited teams from Sweden, Russia, Czecho- slovakia: and the United States to join us in this tourney, and we have indications that all but Sweden will participate," he said. In a move to make hockey safer at minor level, a rules committee recommenda- tion that all'players under the Junior A category be required to wear protective helmets was passed, Tigers In Romp Tigers romped for eight runs in the first inning and went on to trounce. Orioles (22-7 in a Tyke Softball Leagu e game at Harman Park Wednesday. 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