@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 28, 1966 Ace Drivers In Top Stockers F a.0°0 ene Tw ra WVULLLVSLS Lik ans By CHRIS DENNET, of The Times Staff ' The lead-footers of the United cus take Mosport by storm this Saturday. The race is the Kawartha 259, with $22,000 in prize-money al stake and the handsomie Coca- Cola trophy. Rig. name --drivers----wiit handling big name stockers. The explosive Mario Andretti will be there, driving a Dodge of many horses. A diminutive hative of Montona Italy, Andretti has zoomed to promi pence in just over two years . At Indianapolis this year, he scared the pants off everyone with a qualifying Jap of 166,328 miles per hour. In the race itself, things didn't quite work out A dropped valve knocked him out of the race early in the pro ceedings. be Indianapolis veteran Parnellii Another top-name driver isiare Dodges, three are Mer-|abreast. Steelers Cop Opener | By CLIFF GORDON East York Mohawks ran out|!80 points on 67 goals and 113'Cobourg and Oshawa, 280 of gas in the third period at Whitby Wednesday night and the hometown Lasco Steelers) took advantage of the situation to record a 9-7 victory, The win ut Steelers out front 1-0 in the est-of-seven Ontario Lacrosse) Association junior "B' semi- final series, Second game is slated for fast York Friday night with) the third game in Whitby Sun- day afternoon East York held leads of 2-1 and 5-4 after the first and sec:) ond periods, respectively, Steelers, who appeared to get stronger as the game pro- gressed, finally forged ahead in the third Captain Wayne Steelers was the only repeat} scorer in a winning cause, fir- ing the game-winner at the 6.48 mark of the final period with both teams playing a man short,| and adding the clincher at 17,05 on a pass out from the corner from Bill Graham Other goal scorers for were Dunc Wilson, L Haight, Bob Goulding Vipond, Stan Kolesnik Vann and Rill Hastie Terry Mantle, a cut Whitby camp earlier this year and Jack Chisholme ed Mohawks' attack with a pair of markers each, Gord James, Ken Green and Ron Liscombe @ach triggered a lone marker In the first two periods Steel ers appeared as if they did not really have their minds set on playing lacrosse. They did not fun with any real bursts of speed and their passes were well off the mark Coach Glen Lotton, in an effort to get more drive out of his players, changed goalies at the end of the first period Bremner started in goal for Whitby and was replaced by Allan for the middle frame Bremner played the third period and made numerous fine saves Coach Don Bruce the Mohawks, while disappointed in losing, was somewhat upset by some of the calls of the refer ees. He feels team. wil square the series Friday night jn East York Davidson of Whitby arry Pete Tom from the of his Legionnaires Square Record Oshawa. Legionnaires feated Port Hope 41 Shortened Eastern Ontario Baseball Association pee wee found robin playoff came at Alexandra Park Wednesday The game was called after five innings . A three-run by Lock) in the fourth inning broke a 1-1 tie as Legionnaires evened their record and a loss. Steve of Oshawa's five pitcher Bob Downey ler and Gary Allison had others Larry, Mathews was the ging pitcher with Thickson Pleting an unassisted play Port Hope hits Pemberton, Rus Watts and Chris Bemma de ima rain homer Colin at a win hine had two vits off losing him the win om- went: to Ner Lee Peter Mii- ¢ double |} | Jones will also be on the Mos-| Norm Nelson from Racine, Wis.;cury's port starting grid Jones won the American clas- field a good run for its money, The only Canadian in th {race will be Billy Foster, a native of Victoria, B.C, Foster will be driving a Dodge Charger with a hemi- head engine, |. The Canadian's claim to sud- den fame came in an unfortu- nate matter At this year's _ Indianapolis he was the key figure in the| other veteran, he has already) With lé-car pileup that wiped out wor wn tan 00, thd Year| anti-clockwise Indianapolis cir-lagain until John Piper homered|one batter and struck out eight.{moved into a several of the top-flight drivers and their vars, The latter . drivers promptly .laid the | Foster for causing the acci i dent A later inquiry absolved Fos jter of all blame in the acci dent Powless Gaels Clinch Top Spot By DON McKINNON Times Sports Writer Gaylord Powless needs five points in Oshawa Green Gaels' remaining game to set a rec- ord, Powless scored four goals and added as many assists Wednes- day at Civic Auditorium in Gaels' 15 5 victory over Brampton Armstrongs. The win assured Gaels of a first - place finish in the Ontario Lacrosse Association's Junior 'A" League as it moved them four points ahead of second place Mimico, with each team having one game remaining In other action Wednesday, last-place Etobicoke Terriers upset Long Branch Castrolites 12-9 and just about ruined any chance Long Branch had of fin- ishing fifth Powless is closing in on the junior league's point-scoring record of 184, held by former Gael John Davis, Powless has assists "He'll have no trouble in tying the record and going above it," coach Jim Bishop said after Wednesday's game Gaels, and Powless, play Huntsville Toronadoes in Hunts: ville Saturday to wind up the second, Phil Clayton also scored four times Monday and added an assist for a_ five-point effort, Charlie Marlowe scored twice while Joe Krasnaj, Neil Arm- strong, Dwight Davies, Don but] Stinson and Doug Sutton added _ Bennett (0), Jim Heslin (P) one goal each Dave Wilfong led Armstrong's attack with three goals, with the others going to Bob Fwles and Joe Musial Gaels weren't too impressive in the first period and held only a 5-3 lead at the intermission They outscored the visitors 3-1 in the second stanza, before pulling away in the third Gaels required a full seven minutes to in the first eriod, with Powless finding the range while Armstrong a penalty Phil Clayton fol owed this effort with a goal a minute later, Marlowe assist ng score served JUST TALKING -- Mery Marshall played a good' game stopping break very several Toronto Wins Close Battle By CLIFF GORDON Brooklin Redmen dropped a liff hanger to Toronto Maple Leafs last night at the North Toronto arena via a 13-12 score It was the Sion for the Leafs Redmen in th last The loss stopped the Redmen from taking over sole posses Sion of third place in the league Standings Johnny gun for second deci- over the two games close Roberts the the Leafs classy school principal scoring no less than four Ron MeNeil added a trio while single mark ers went Hunter Oo Keegan Paul Henderson, Brian War nock, and Jim Webb, Hender son and Keegan also picked up five assists each Was bi the goals to Harris Ross vam, Butch \s was the case on Saturday night in Brooklin, Grant Heffer- nan led the Rrooklin attack with three goals and four assists. Dave Houston, who has found the scoring range, bagged a trio of goals, his first three-goal effort in Ralance of the scoring equally divided between Riding. Bob Hanna, Tom Con Red Crawford, Terry Davis and Jerry Burrows, Davis add ed four for his. night's effort also some time Was Don assists Rrooklin led 5-4 at the end of the reriod but fell 12-8 in. the middle. stanza osed the 13-12 the fina failed te score as they twice had a man advan- tage in the final five minutes \ total of 24 penalties ed oul during the game 13 to the winners, Rob Hanna of McNeil of pach picked up majors fighting. first behind They gap to n period but were the Redmen and Rov the Leaf for errarth a WV¥VVUALELALLA Cw 95Nn and three |Neison will be driving a big'make up the field. Plymouth, * | sic in 1963 and he can be expect-| The American presently lead Sates Auto Club stock-car Ol ed to give the snarling Mosport|the USAC championship stand-| ings. A veteran of 25 years of | stock car driving, he has won!) than any; Way winning the title last year he more USAC jother driver. races On his Lwon six of the races. | will be Jim Hurtubise Plymouth, | A probable front row starter in his wheel of either Dodges or Ply mouths. The Kawartha 250 ithe League standings, last night atl Chevrolets| North Oshawa Park, when they pulled off a surprise 4-0 shutout Chrysler products. are expect-jover the «ed to dominate the race, All the co's, top name drivers will be at the -| doubleheader, Villa scored program |to Foley's Upset Civil Service League Leaders Foley's Plumbing moved up i igurin piace, inf Service Softball] ie ror Civil noe league-leading Rex- In the of the Chicken! inning, Wood's! first game Scott's in the 7th tie second-place to| starts at noon, Saturday, with a|Transport, 6-6, est qualifiers. special race for the five fast- ILakevie scheduled at between League games iS mage Ww aTR, The race iiseif will he divid-|Rundle's and Ontario Steel and led into two 125-mile heats, In between the heats, |DeHart's Billy | were Foster will drive his reassem-|three innings of play vs Quality rained out, Fuels, both after to pitch the JIM HINKSON 4) shutout over Gaels Facing Toughest Test In Game Tonight reen Gaels of the : ae Aaaocimtiwn & Junior "A"' series will prob- ably face their toughest test of the season at Civic Auditorium tonight. Gaels will tangle impressive lineup of former Green Gaels in' an exhibition game, scheduled to start at 8.30 p.m, Proceeds from the game will be used to aid minor la- crosse in Whitby, Garrard Rd. and Oshawa ; Dawns Payet Oshawa ( ' with an Juvenile Gaels night's game go back 21 years in Green Gaew Msory, in Ulat time, Gaels have been a power in Ontario, and Canadian, la- icrosse. | Through. it all, one man has played an important role, Jim Bishop. Coach Bishop, general manager Bishop, promoter Bis- hop will become "player" Bis- jhop tonight as he lines | against his current club. | Bishop, along with many. of |the former Gaels who are now inactive, has speni a busy two gMding into condition games He estimates months for this he's lost 20 pounds in running three. miles a day in that time. Ron Wilson: Pitched Perfect Game Ron Wilson tossed seven in- nings of perfect ball at Alex- andra Park Wednesday as People's Clothing blanked Gen- Auio 8-6. : Wilson, in not allowing a run- ner to reach base, struck out 12 batters, including the side in the first and sixth innings. He allowed only four balls to be hit UP! out of the infield. People's broke up a scoreless game in the fourth inning with a five-run outburst, capped by Andy » Konopacki's. two - run homer. Earlier in the inning, Bob Glecoff and Dan Logeman connected for doubles. People's connected for an- climbed out of their wheel-less cars andjers competing for 30 places on blame on/the rolling start, -| Of the cars entered, 12 arejers bump and bore and tend toj\gave way to McHugh |day jelapsed There are few who don'tipied Indianapolis around | know the name Hurtubise, An-\the track. the car Woods grabbed a pair of runs|Rexco's the first inning, off pitcher|hits, Hoar but didn't. score He gave up only two | singles by Skea and} "Rick" Craggs, walked only} good squad to face the jun-|doubled, moved my ee on ' " liors, and "we'll give them a|Logeman's hit and scor on a ie Gisan Gants 8 Oshawa aggro ako Gaels) cood game." Konopacki # senritice fy. giniade les eilite: Te Gacls won't have a soft spot, A walk, Glecoff's single, a losing| place lead in OLA juvenile La lineup, not) force out and Logeman's single last' night as they|in the "Old Boys" ' » fanned 13 batter i dT T, j slwith talent such as John Davis|accounted for another two runs and he fanned 13 batters while|downed Toronto Township 11-5) Hin, the: paveith; not allowing a single walk, toli srooklin lof Peterborough Pepsi's, Pau deserve a better fate af rede Brown scored four|Henderson of Toronto Map| e| Logeman had three of the It was a scoreless deadlovk)goals for Gaels with Wayne|Leafs and. seven members of)nine hits People's collected off until the fifth, when Bey Woods|Rradley and Bill Langley add-|{he Brooklin Redmen facing losing 'pitcher John Dick. bred Conboy started for Woods and|singled, stole second and wentiing two each. Singles went to|them packi and a in pao in thelall the way on two successive|/Ken Cunningham, Bob John-| Redmen in | with Wilson and Jim Spiers gel scored once|bad throws, by the catcher andistone and Brian Drew [Kilmer Tran, ting the others. in. the first and again in theloutfielder Scoring for Toronto were Ollie! Mike Gray ----ifourth and had two on base Foley's clinched it in the: Reynolds, with two, Mike Dob-|Conlin, Ken Lotton and Don/Castator, Jack Madgett, Joe when McHugh relieved Conboy. sixth when John Sharp singled Dave Roach and Angus) Bruce Kiwior, Ralph' MeCormack, | Chicken Villa went ahead injwas forced by RNowbot- Roy The "Old Bove'? will dress 28| Bernie Abrams, Louie Riel, Bill jthe fifth on Cosburn's three-runjham, then Gary Buller singled) Oshawa now has a record of players for this game, which) Davenport, Charlie Ludlow, jfhomer and then tied the'and "Woody" Ulrich followed'nine wins, one lo and one| means they'll be throwing fresh| Steve Gabon, Leo Cunningham, }7th on a walk to Terry and with a home-run smash to deepitie, for point and have! troops at Gaels most of the eve-| Jim Hinkson, Hugh Devine, Don 4 (wo-bagger by Sweet entre, a---three-run blow that three games remaining the Thompson, Mike Keleevey, Stu | REXCO'S BLANKED ompleted the game's eason. Next Oak ides the players listed Weiler, Don Owen, Dave Owen John formiand the upset ville, Tuesday above, the roster includes Bill}and Terry Murphy. CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Declares in the | Dave 4 Bishop feels he has lined upjother run in the sixth as Wilson Beat Township . °: car. set up for and was \sixt at the Riv rside| cuit, Foster will have to drivelin. the fifth. In the sixth, John and Daytona" 500's. over Mosport In all, there will be 38 driv-| direction, The race is expected 'Spike' Howard, the reverse|Campbell doubled and Bob pitcher, gave up only four hits\erosse |Barker homered. In the 7th, | ; {o|Jim Harris went all the way,| attract a large crowd on a hard-drive single and suc- | With eight cars having to go,) Stock cars are guaranteed!ceeding error by the outfielder | qualifying Friday will be hot\crowd pleasers. They are big|to take a 6-5 lead land heavy, land they make noise. 'The driv- .& In a the lineup ar Dave Houston, Bob Hanna, Tom Fords, 11 are Plymouths, eight/take corners two or morelfourth. Scotts had son Gary Short Of Mark: it in 19 in in ning coring game | 4 Sharp was in fine eee for 131 points . Gaels move into the last game of the regu- lar season Saturday in Hunts ville against the Tornadoes semi-finald start. Monday iGreen Gaels meet the "Old |Time" Green Gaels tonight al @ Civic Auditorium Davies' i lenal was his first in five games aways, four of them in the first | period Charlie Marlowe has come back well from his knee injury, scoring -- three goals in two games Ross Jones wasn't shooting accurate- ly last night, and he only pick ed up one assist to bring his jtotal to 46 assists and 85 goals | Pickering Athletes Win Invitational Meet Here Pickering athletes took top|, 1®- J) am (0) ' h honors in an invitational track | paign (c) and field meet held at Alex i 13 a z ; ps owers andra Park Wednesday The | Lancaster meet was for athletes under 15 a), - 13, " be Margaret years of age bare Janien-ie\, tune Sponsor of the meet was the, 14 - 15, 220 yd. dash Oshawa Recreation Commission|(S) Kim Kearney (Pp jand entries came from Picker-| 4d yd. dash, Open, 15 under " if y e 'borough ley t Maureen Powers ing Lindsay; Peterborough, Biverley Kirkham (Oy. Tine 11108 vd., Oper 5 under Maureen Powers (P), Margaret Henry Terry Burling (P), Time 2.47:6 100 yd. dash Mary Vernoy Time 13.4 secs 00 yd. dash Margaret Henry Time 13 secs yd, dash Beverley Kirk P), Pat Cham Maureen P), Kathy ° 220 iP Maureen Henry (P), Bar 29.9 secs Beverley Moir Cathy Vodden Bever ON NEW CAR DEALS Sharpen up your sights and zero in on the great deals which are being made at Cliff Mills Motors on New Cars. Pickering. accumulated 181 P points to win the team cham pionship while Oshawa finished second with Boys a-.9 yd. dash 124 points C), @d Clarey Following are the results: Time % secs > * ring: . . } 11, 460 yd. dash | P--Pickering; O--Oshawa C--!posnie Bennet (0 \¢ obourg: Pe---Peterborugh; L---! Time 8.3 secs say 12 13, 100 yd. dash Bert Vernpy Lindsay. (P), Peter DePratto (0), Kevin Musheti P). Time 12 secs 10 - 11, 220 yd. dash Robbie Bennet (0), Time 32.5 secs 12+ 13, 220 yd. dash (P), Peter DePratto (0), {(0) Time 20 secs 14 - 15,0220 yd. dash (0), George Nedelkoff (L), Time 26.8 secs 440 yd, dash, Open, Under 15 Gord Kent (0), Ron Johnson (L), Charles Me Dermaid (0). Time 1:00 880 yd. dash, Open, Under 15 Kaiser (P), Larry Kennedy (P), Dermaid (0). Time 2:22.4 Girls' 100 ya. dash } Moir L), Cathy Vodden Time 13.) sees 40 Garth Peter Cochrane C Sweet (Cc Jim Heslip (P), Wayne Wilson (C) LONG JUMP Girls, @ - 9 yes Betty Vernoy (P), Monica Humphries (0), Kathy Cunning jam (¢ Girls, 14 - 15 Beverley Moir Brenda Taylor (P), Kim Kearny (P) a-9 Eddie Clarey (C), Garth (C), Peter Sweet (C) 0-1 Wayne Wilson Jim Hestin (P), Wayne Wilson (C) Bert Vernoy (lL), Joe Simiana Here Is A Great HUNTER'S BARGAIN! PONTIAC 8 CYLINDER STRATO CHIEF Brian Tuskey %, hrane | Coc! Ron Johnsen | Boys, (P), (Cc), ove, V4 1 rian Tuskey (0), Larry Kennedy (P), Charles McDermaid ) ( Peter HIGH JUMP Charles Girls , Kathy Cunningham (C) Betty Vernoy (P), Andrea ives (Pe) Girls, 10-11 Beveriey Kirkham Sharon Coyne (P), Susan Summers Girls, V4 5 Raveriey Mair (L Brenda Taylor (P), Jackie Finnegan (P | Boys, 8. 9 -- Eddie Clarey Garth | Cochrane (C), Mark Humphries (0) | Boys 4 is Don Ferguson Larry Kennedy (P), Brian Britskey On Beverley 6 Kim Kear Pp Newcastle Downs Whitby Girls 10-7 Newcastle scored six runs the second inning and went to defeat Whitby Girls 10-7 Ladies Softball Wednesday Verna Wright for Newcastle and JAVELIN Cameron contributed Jan Sy Panes Bev For Whitby, Judy Spencer Maureen Powers (P), and Sandy Taylor each hit a Margaret Henry (P double, with Spencer also add- ing a single 15-Mile Walk At Alexandra Raymond Keeler (0) P), Steve Sheridan (0 1$ Bill Stark (0), Ric British Games' competitors in a 15-mile Gord Kent (0 walk at Alexandra Oshawa Saturday Oshawa's Alex Oakley and] Midiand's Felix Cappella members of Canada's BEG contingent Are expected to > baitle it out to * wire in this # event, which will serve as a J warmup to the. Games' com petition Entries are also expected trom other Canadian walkers with a good delegation DON GAVAS the United States and Britain FRANK WHITE ROSS SHEYAN Patty Berg Is | SEE YOUR Back In Canada] MILLS MAN After 30 Years cok ated LONDON, Ont. (CP)--It been almost 30 vears seeps BADE CRANFIELD Rerg, t 49-vear-old tials: agua ie Caace Your PONTIAC @ BUICK @ VAUXHALL @ VIVA e@ ACADIAN @ GMC TRUCKS Dealer THE | curr Mis MOTOR Mrs member St Andrews Golf Club, is one of Downtown Oshawa Pp) p SHOT PUT 0. Mary Kirkham (0) Girls Beverley (P) Roys, #9 Cochrane (C) Boys, 10 Vernoy (P), Paul Boys, 12. 13 Sheridan (0), Boys 0), Bill Stark Vernoy P) Cathy Powers mn on Scugogs Clean in a Durham League game Eddie Clarey Mark C), Garth Mumopnries 0) m Hestin (P Sweet (Cc Bert Vernoy Raymond Keeler ° Ed Kwasniewsk Brian Britskey (P). er 4 DOOR SEDAN MODEL 75469 Equipped with Automatic Transmission, Winds shield Washers, Padded Dash, Seat Belts, Outside Mirror and Gasoline, John P), Steve had hits Joanne double a two a Mary Field Boys, 12 Ber! Vernoy Boys, \4 Bagg (9 YOUR MILLS MAN SAYS OPEN SEASON PRICE Discus Betty Vernoy Andrea ives Leign ives (Pe Debby McKean Eddie Clarey (C) Girls, @- 9 Cunningham (C) on 0) Cathy Kathy Garth of Empire will par hicipate men's in senior ert Steve She Roy 2 Vern ark Simiana (0) ridan Park TRACK EVENTS GIRLS & - 9%, 60 yd. dash Cathy Cunningham (C Betty Vernoy Andrea Beverley Kirk P), Pat Cham Maureen Powe Henry (PP), Kathy La caste and Betty Coyne (P) tie. Time & secs ' ) Cathy Pe) 0 100 ye. dash ® Cunningham Time 15.5 secs. Alouetttes Grab Rider Rookie OTTAWA Retty Ve (Cc), noy Andrea ives along fram Great cnmoen SDQGQ RAY McLAUGHLIN "Only The Best In Service @ GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE SERVICE GMAC FINANCE PLANS LOW-COST MIC INSURANCE LARGE SELECTION GREAT TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES LEN BURTON MIKE JACULA MURRAY FRANKLIN TOM SWEET BILL HAYNES BERT AMEY (CP)--Rookie half back Dave Fleet, cut earlier this week by Ottawa Rough Riders, was claimed on waivers Wednesday by another Fastern Football Conference club, Mont real Alouettes Fleet, a Sarnia native who graduated from Northern Mich igan University, was tried at both offensive halfback and flanker in training camp and early exhibition games has but Patty he Chicago is again Berg, a of participants in the Ladies n July 28-30, the first tour nament the Ladies Profes sional Golf Association tour held outside the United St For the freckled com petitor, it first in Canada a the first time she appeared in an competition in Winn But time has for 1 LT iments from 1948 MONTREAL (CP) Mont real Alouettes of the Eastern Football Conference Wednesday lost the services of halfback A D, Whitfield before he had seen any action with the club Whitfield, placed on. waivers by Dallas Cowboys of the Na tional Football League. prac tised with the Als Tuesday night }but was claimed by Washincton Redskins of the NFI, Wednes-/ before the waiver time had Ope on tes stocky is the time professional and 1937 when amateur as since 266 King Street West Phone 723-4634 >A and winner