Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1966, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 28, 1966 JUNIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Champion of the Oshawa Separate School junior girls volleyball league was the St. Thomas Aquinas team. On the team were, Gaels Enjoy Scoring Splurge Etobicoke never gave up and Oshawa Green Gaels reached yet another plateau as they trounced: the Terriers, 30-2, in Ontario Junior A lacrosse League action Monday at the Civie Auditorium, Gaylord Powless turned in an other outstanding game as he collected six goals and assisted on. six others, while Ross Jones, Brian Thompson, Don. Stinson scored three goals each, Dave Keenan, Joe Krasnaj, Neil Arm- strong, Jim Higgs, Dwight Davies and John Clayton scored twice--each,--and_Phil Clayton, Dan Sandford and Doug Sutton | added singletons. | Both of Etobicoke's goals came in the first stanza as Wayne Granger was the only one to beat Merv Marshall, both on breakaways. Jones opened the scoring at! drew 10 penalties majors. | Green Gaels, game one-sided score for the locals,) shorthanded, dressing only nine|pered by Oshawa's power play again was the leading goal producer, as it collected 12 goals while Etobicoke was short handed. At one point in the second period, Oshawa scored three times within 13 seconds, two goals by John Clayton ard one by Powless. "John Clayton came into his own tonight,"' coach Bishop said after the game. Clayton collected two goals and two assists, Marshall even assisted on two goals while ry biweking -oniy--1$ 4 Two minor fights broke out and livenéd the game some- coach of the) what when Keenan scrambled said after the|with Granger in the second that his team played}period and Sandford -- tangled well and kept hustling after the| with Paul Suggate in the third. ball, 'And so did the Terriers,"'| All four drew five minute pen- he said, alties, including two} dim Bishop, Steelers Hand Combines Second Straight Whipping CH Roms ie POMS < shots By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Lasco Steelers came| scoring three goals and assist-\the game, up with another convincing win/ing on one other, Butch Clay-| ptobicoke switched goalies Monday as they drubbed Ohswe-|don had two, with Roger Logan! at the beginning of the. third ken - Paris Combines 22-6 in/Snaring a single, 'when Bruce Richards. relieved Paris, The win was the second, On Sunday, Combines were, Paul Tasker, who had heen pep- 35 shots, Richards hots in the third. erry tod the Jace Aurin PRY Aka Ae ASHE Sut, who bombed the Combines 24-11]men and had some excuse for|handled 26 s on Sunday at the Whitby arena.| the drubbing they took. But last) ~----- Aaainst Hapless Etobicoke JUST TALKING-- The two rookies, Doug Sutton and Joe Krasnaj, will be staying with the Gaels as they played "real well' in last night's encounter. Powless' twelve points gives him 110 points with 43 goals and 67 assists. Ross Jones with his three goals and two assists, has 65 points on 44 goals and 21 assists, Phil Clayton picked up one goal and two assists for 24 goals and 34 assists for 58 points. In junior B lacrosse, Larry Haight picked up two goals for Whitby last night and jiniv gives Him 20 goals ana eight | assists for 28 points, to lead that jleague in point getting... Fred |Greenwood didn't play for Gaels Monday, due to a two-game sus- pension resulting from a fight in Etobicoke; he won't be play- ing in Hastings, Saturday. 155 seconds of the first frame, | followed by Higgs, Keenan, Stin- son and Armstrong, and this jepereteiied throughout the game in the same manner, goal after | goal, The second plateau reached by Gaels this season came in jthe final seconds of the gafhe as Brian Thompson scored Ahe thirtieth goal, Their first/pla- teau came against-- same Helferty, Barbara Borkows ski and Peggi Levadoski. Absent was\ Krystyna Kala- ta. Borkowski and Tessie Bon- nici, Back row, Monica Os- ier, Theresa Osier, coach ler, coach Mrs. David Hal- liday, principal Frank B. front row, left to right, Lin- da Tanguay and Grace Ca- ssar, Second row, Ann Sto- vell, Adele Ravory, Joanne hickey, Ellen Coe, Theresa Oshawa Times Photo 'Oshawa Dairy Steelers, who are fast taking a) night, they had 15 men in uni- sheet from the Oshawa Green|form and their regular goalie, Gaels book, did not let up once| Gary Powless, (brother of Osh- last night as they fired and| awa's tremendous star Gaylord) | passed with deadly accuracy! was back in uniform. jand had no sympathy for their' Brian Bremner again was a | opposition, standout in goal for Steelers LaeWhithy led 6-2 after the first and this young fellow, who has| {20 minutes, 14-4 after {WO four more years of Junior la-| jframes and then kept up its tor- crogse left, is fast rounding into} jrid pace, scoring eight more in| one of the province's better Jun-| |the last stanza while the best) joy goalies, He has the quickest Lille Corby's club Wednesday, in Etobicoke,/the Combines could do was €N-|refiexes of any one we have Chevies' Explosion Breaks Up Tight Duel UAW Softball League action|runs, including Hoars homer, | doub' on Monday saw two games played as afternoon attractions and one of these, a 5-1 triumph! by Nurse Chevrolet over Rus-| sell's Texaco, at Lakeview | Park, proved one of the better) games of the schedule. | Ken Howard for Nurse and Wayne Goring for Russell's, | hooked up in a pitching duel with Nurse winning the game on their superior hitting power. Howard struck out 13 batters) and gave up five hits. He had) a@ shutout going until the 7th! inning, when Doug Huggins! singled with one out and scored on a two-batter by "Bun" Le- gree. Goring had almost matched Howard -- it was a 0-0 ball game at the end of four innings. Nurse got the game's first run! in the fifth when 'Hootch') Lyon opened with a single, ad-| vanced on a sacrifice bunt by| Jim Strachan and an infield out, on Bill Lawson, then crossed the plate on a single by Carl Chapple. That was the begin- ning of the end. Nurse exploded for a four-run tally in the sixth inning, to blow! the game wide open. "Red") McKeegan opened with a single! and Bob Strutt tripled, to make it 2-0, Ken Howard then follow- ed with a home-run blow, to aid his own win, making it 4-0. With two out, a single by Strachan and a double by Law- son, gave Nurse their final tally. CKLB DEFEATS KARN'S In other UAW League action yesterday afternoon, also at Lakeview Park, CKLB came! from behind to defeat Karn's Drugs 12-7. Hoar, pitching for CKLRB, had only one bad inning. He yielded singletons in the first, fourth and fifth frames but he had trouble getting Karn's out in the third inning, when they pushed across four runs on a total of five hits. Zedic, Wilson, Prakken, Green and Flynn all contributed to this rally. These five were also the main hitters for the losers, throughout the contest, Zedic scoring three of his team's seven runs. Herm Prakken pitched the loss for Karn's. Rogers tripled in the first inning and scored on Hoar's single, for the first CKLB run and Hoar scored later on Weatherbee's two-bag- ger. Hoar, Bannon, Weatherbee and Clarke got together with hits, to add another of runs in the third. Karn's were leading 7-4 going into the sixth inning and that's when CKLB finally got to Prak- ken's delivery, for a seven-hit parade that netted them five pair Fernhill, Harman Win Bantam Tilts Fernhill Park defeated Storie Park 8-3, in their- Kiwanis Ban tam Softball League game, last night at Fernhill Park, scoring three runs in the first frame and adding five in the third when Storie Park Pitcher Taylor had trouble with both his con tro] and his support. He set tled away for a total of 10 strikeouts, six in the last three frames, but the damage was done. Dawson, pitching for Fernhill, was steady throughout, giving up single runs in the first, sec-/ ond 'and fifth frames, with Gil lespie and Hatch their best at the plate At Southmead, Harman Park Bantams pulled off a 4-2 upset Emke's triple meant one run in the fourth. Harman scored two more in. the fourth and Montpetit homered in the fifth, for their final tally Southmead scored one in the sixth, on hits by Flynn and Web ster, and another in the seventh by Paget, with help of Cavin No report of the Lake Vista Valleyview Park game wat"te ceived. Team managers are ad vised to submit. at once, a rec ord of their won - and - lost standing. | x hi in his own cause, Once in front, CKLB added) three more runs in the 7th in- ning, to clinch the verdict, In the last two frames, Rogers, ton and Osborne all contributed timely blows, along with Beare and Bannon, FUELMEN WIN HANDILY In a UAW League game at Alexandra Park last evening, Quality Fuels trounced McDon- ald Ford 141 in a_ onesided game that saw Ken Beer have it all his own way, as he limit- ed his opponents to only four ts, McDonald's got their lone run in the sixth, when Mahoney led with one out and scored after two out, on a single by Tegree, his second hit of the game, Quality Fuels collected 13 hits off the combined pitching of which included several extra base blows The winners scored in every inning, one in the first on two walks and a couple of choice plays. Baker homered in the second inning, Howse hit a four-ply blow in the third, part of a big five-run rally. He also connected in the fifth and Campbell topped off a three-hit splurge for three runs, in the closing seventh, to complete the winners' total, Four Good Games Feature Civil Service All four games played in re gular Civil gave the attending fans some interesting action. At Alexandra Park, Garde! game of the usual Monday-night ond game, the league - leading Rexco squad continued its win ning ways with a 7-2 triumph over Ontario Steel Products, At Radio Park, Foley's Plum n Centre nosed out Scott's} Chicken Villa 6-5 in the first) Loop Play line drive, three run homer, frame. Runs were scarce at Radio Rundle | Park as. Don Nicholls of Foley's outpitched Mason of Quality Fuels -- wildness being the de- ciding factor in the 5-3 win for doubleheader while in the sec-|the Plumbers. Mason issued two walks in the second, the last one to Nicholls, to force in the first run and then went along nicely until: the sixth, when Gary But- Ties Houdaille Oshawa Dairy fought from he-} jhind to claim a 5-5 tie with) Houdaille Industries in Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Associa-| tion bantam action Monday at [Kinsmen Stadium, Local 222 beat Jury and Lovell 8-6 in the) second half of the doublehead-| er, ! Houdaille opened up fast, scoring four runs on four hits 5-3 lead going into the last of the fifth A two-run double by Al Bolo tenko enabled Oshawa Dairy to tie the score in the bottom of the fifth, Rich Harding handled the 'pitching for Oshawa. Dairy, al-} jlowing seven hits, while his mates were held to five safeties by. Pal Taylor In pee wee action, Police As sociation downed Credit Union 4-2 although outhit 8-5. Winning pitcher Bill Vann struck out nine batters and received excel-| lent support from shortstop Colin Lockey, sary Allison and John Pro-| jcher each had two hits for |Credit Union | In a tyke game, Tigers scored 10 runs in the first inning en route to a 15-2 triumph over Service Softball|off relief pitcher Ken Bravenor,| Orioles. | League schedule play last night,|who had taken over in the fifth Opposing pitcher Glen Kirk- Thompson of Orioles each struck out 13 batters. | Juvenile Gaels | Trim Dixie Squad Oshawa Green Gaels' juvenile lacrosse club followed their big brothers' winning ways Monday las they defeated Dixie - Toronto bing upset Quality Fuels 5 - 3\ler singled, George Ulrich doub-| LOWMship, 11-5,, in Streetsville while Woods Transport edged! DeHart's Excelsiors 6-5, in their game, at Thorton's Corners, COME FROM BEHIND Rundle's had to come from) behind to win their game, as Scott's struck for three runs on: as. many hits, by Cosburn, Wood-} cock and Terry, in the opening} frame, George Robinson and Al) Tolton shared the pitching chore for Rundle's, with Scott's get- ling their final two runs off the latter, in the sixth inning, on an error and hits by Terry, Glas- pell and Gillard. Rundle's got a couple in the second on a walk and_ solid hits by Robinson, Brian Keys and Ken Greentree, They added singletons in the third and fifth) Cornish. The losers added their! Dan the frames take the lead on Tureski's homer and in sixth, they added two more which they eventually needed, HURLS TWO-HITTER Bill Giddings was in top form for Rexco's, giving up only two hits to the Ontario Steelers, for his 7-2 win, It was Rexco's eighth win in nine starts Ross Gavel pitched well for the first four frames, giving up a run in the first, oh a walk and a throwing error by his catcher, Glen Skea also scored in the fourth, this time on three straight hits, Rick Graggs and Jim Campbell getting the others The winners added a couple in the fifth to break a 2-2 dead lock, Dave. Whitely getting the big hil, after Roger Doucette's single and a~-walk to Lloyd Schram Rexco salted the win in the top of the seventh when pinch hitter Reed McConnell singled, Giddings walked with one out and then Whitely slammed a 0.Y.H 0.M.C. SERVICE CENTRE serviced by also completely or Avoid the eush and have your motor ond boot our experts, Our sales department con this summer. See us now ! led and Dave Bradley singled. Two infield outs and two walks followed but Foley's only ma naged two-runs out of it -- the inning ending with the bases loaded. But those two runs made it 3-1 and in the seventh they ad ded two more,.on a double by G. Rowbotham, sacrifice by But- ler, single by Ulrich, his third hit of the game, and a double by Bradley, followed by Lloyd Cullen's single. Nicholls, who struck out se ven batters and issued only two walks, blanked Quality Fuels until the sixth when Higgins j walked and scored later on an infield error and a single by other two runs in the seventh, on Mason's single, a triple by |Thackeray and McConkey's in field out WOODS NIP DeHARTS "Tuffy" McHugh struck out seven batters as Woods edged DeHart's 6-5, The losers got two. runs in the third on Orr's double, triple by Bartsa and single by Westa- cott, In the fifth, Buechler was safe on an outfield bobble, Orr singled and Westacott then homered, to complete DeHart's total Woods scored one in the third McHugh's own double and single by Piper, In the fourth, they struck for five hits, good for four runs, Robertso, Bark- er, Lockwood, Harris and Gas kell doing the damage Rarker's opening single in the seventh and an infield error on gave Woods their winning run,} in the 7th, Barker coming home on McAvoy's sacrifice fly to ;centre DON'T DELAY itfit you for fun on the water Oshawa YACHTHAVEN ) LTD. Horbour Rd. Off Simcoe St. S$. (fefiew the signs) NEW NUMBER 723.8186 Wayne Bradley sparked his} club with a four-goal perfor-) mance while Peter Plobe and Mike Beamish scored twice each, and. Ron Kurelo, Ken Cunningham, and Brian Drew added singles. For Dixie, Alan Hurdle scored twice and Angus|~ Roy, Pete Gill and Frank Tay- lor each scored once Oshawa broke open the game in the final stanza scoring seven times. They scored ance In the first period and added three in the second SET RECORD LONDON (AP)--A British re lay team smashed the worid two-mile relay record Wednes- day night with a clocking of 7 |minutes, 14.6 seconds. The pre- | vious record of 7:17.4 was set {by the University of California in May Hoar, Bannon, Gillard, Cocker-| Jackson and reliefer Rideout,|in the first inning 'ant tHlh : and John Arbuckle added four) as they beat them 20-9. Errors in passing and catch- \ing, as well as penalties, seem-|for Whitby as he scored seven ed to hamper Terriers, .They! Bannon Sparks } Local To Win | | Doug Bannon scored six goals} as Local 222 downed Lions Club) 10-5 in Oshawa Minor Lacrosse| Association bantam action Mon-| day at Children's Arena, | Get --Together trimmed Lo- cal 1136, 11-3 while Dairy Queen won by default over Jury and Lovell in the other scheduled games, Terry Lioyd scored three times for Lions Club with single- tons going to Wayne Barridge! and Keith Mountjoy. Tom Simpson was a five goal performer for Get - To- gether with Gord Buchanan sni-; ping three, Ron Bragg, Randy Kuelo and Dave Grandy one each. Ron Hodgin, Tom Rora- beck and Len McAvoy scored! for Local 1136, At St. Catharines and Port Dalhousie Saturday, Oshawal Green Gaels' novice teams lost four games, The Gaels' "A" team was) beaten 8-6 by St. Catharines and 8-4 by Port Dalousie while} the "B" team went down to a |6-2 defeat at St. Kitts and an 114 trouncing at Port Dalhous- ie, Scoring for the 'A' team in the two games were Jéff Rora- beck, four goals, Glen Kirkham, | four, Greg Bone and John! Mountjoy. Jim Duignan with two goals and John Pettman with one took care of the scoring for the "B"' squad. : St. Catharines will send four teams to Oshawa for games| this Saturday in the Children's Arena Oshawa & District SOFTBALL Double Header TONIGHT ! 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