Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1966, p. 6

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 9, 1966 ' SPORTS BEAT By ERIC WESSLBY Times Sports Editor has to do to earn recognition the Ontario Lacrosse Association's Snubbed at all-star time for the centre position, Powless proved in the all-star game at Whitby he was by far the best player at that position in the league. And he was the top per- former in the game. He went isting OLA Junior "'A" points' record by seven points, accum- ulat'ng 120 assists while scoring 71 times. Now, he's been snubbed once again. Selectors have by- nacced the colorful Gaels' star in voting for the league's mos: valuable player. Hastings' Jim Brady is a top piayei but hardly in Powless' class. YOU'LL goes to show that there's no sport. How many people would have bet someone other than Powless would win this award? Gaels' next opponent can be thankful for one thing. Powless and his mates will have a | few days in which to cool down over the snub. | IT'S STILL A month or reporting to hockey camps, but that sport is very much in the news. Ted O'Connor, new coach and general of the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Hockey Assoc series, says Generals will open their ca Sept 24. The General's parent clubs, Boston Bruins National League and Oklahoma City of the Central Pri League, will play an exhibition game here the same even- ing. And Bobby Orr is apparently supposed to report to camp, Juntor "A" along with former Generals' man. OUT WEST, a proposed Canadian Major Junior League has hit a few snags, not the served up by Melville Millionaires of the Saskatchewan Junior League. Frank Boucher, who wears two hats as commis- sioner of both the CMJHL and the SJHL, wants the CMJHL to revert back to its original western cities housing a university, i.e. Winnipeg, Brandon, Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton nine teams to form the SJHL. This proposal doesn't sit too | ish well with Scotty Munro, Del ever, who are the big pushers for the CMJHL. Maybe, theyll have it straightened out by the end of this week. HARRY JEROME scored a personal victory Saturday as he picked up a gold medal for Canada at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games at Kingston, Jamaica. It wasn't so long ago that critics were saying he didn't have the stuff which champions were made of, but by overcoming a seiious ankle injury and going on to tie a world record, Jerome has more than made the critics shut up. Pickering's Beverley Boys made a good showing in the diving competi- tion. And would you believe that one report referred to the 15-year-old diver as "Toronto's Beverley Boys?" PROBABLY never hear Powless about the results of the voting but I suppose the coaches will get the message. As they must have in the all-star game at Whitby. Overlooking Powless for this award only : Gaylord Powless today must be wondering just what he from coaches and managers in Junior "A" series. on from there to break the ex- complain such thing as a sure thing in more before the players start Bill Heindl! and Wayne Cash- Wisin, BY THEIR SHIRTS, YE SHALL KNOW THEM! least of which is the law suit | Competitors, s pe ctators, full swing, at Kingston, officials are peering from } p | pressmen, etc., have no dif- Jamaica. Unlike the usual beneath their all-alike straw idea, one team in each of six ficulty in identifying the identification of a variety hats, at the runners in an | judges, timekeepers and of colored badges, the offi- event. Note -- the one non- and Calgary. This would leave | other officials, at the Brit- cials all wear specia] and conformist in the rear--he's Commonwealth and very distinctive sports wearing a felt hat Wilson and Bill Hunter, how- | Empire Games, currently in shirts. Above, a group of --AP Wirephoto Oshawa Squirts Acadian Cleaners Top Port Perry Beat Out People's |OASA Playoff | Ahead Of Curfew All but twice, in the Oshawa _ Storie sixth inning, Park Squirts s Darlington Soccer Race irr rer" 'ss on cater ede ihe game at 2 83 cleaners, will now play Por Moves Into Home Stretch This week sees the teams of the Darlington Senior Soccer League enter the home-stretch run of their schedule, with most teams having one game re- maining and the scramble for top spot being extremely keen. Playing at home, Zion nosed out Tyrone 2-1 on Saturday night, to maintain their position as league-leaders, by the slim margain of one point. They nave 24 points and Maple Grove, who also won on Sat- arday night, are right behind, with 23, followed by two teams with 22, Courtice and Solina, while Hampton is close behind, with 21 points. Larry Nemis and Wayne Jor- dan scored for Zion in their win over Tyrone, with John Hamilton potting the losers' lone tally. Courtice visited Maple Grove and missed their chance to stay tied with Zion for first place, when they dropped a 3-0 de- cision to the homesters. Maple Grove's win moved them from a tie for fourth into second place, all alone. Ray Preston scored twice and Bill Preece got the other goal, in Maple Grove's win over Cour- tice. In the third game played Sat- urday night, Hampton moved eontention--when._they. hae AR up inte defeated Solina 4-2, in Hamp- two players batted With the win-;no walks. He struck oul seven batters. Cleaners will now devastated Port Ptrry with two out and their 26-11 walkaway over the/ning runs scored, a 10.20 p.m play Port Port! Cleaners, as they defeated Peo-| of the Eastern Ontario Baseball Perry, last night. ple's Credit Jewellers last night) Association semi-final series for Oshawa completely broke the 19 4 Leaside Junior Baseball|the junior championship. game wide open in the sixth| League game, here at Kinsmen Port Hope will host the Clean- ton. The win moved Hampton as they scored 10 runs on three Stadium. ers Tuesday at 6.30 p.m. and up within one point of third/homers, a triple, a double and, Bill Preston hit a three-run wil! play in Oshawa at Lake- place Courtice and Solina. two singles plus a multitude ofjhomer with two out in thelyiew Park on Thursday at 6.15, Midgets Wi ing a singleton. Ron Broome /five hits and scored nine runs curfew ruling. : : 1 ge S$ in scored both of Solina's goals. |to clinch the win. Bernie: McGuire went in at " : i bat for Pat Brown and got on M4 Tyrone's fine showing against} John Rorebeck had a homer, ssa of | t the league-leaders on Satur-a double, and four ee ee Se Irs ayo day, stamps them as favorites| Dave Logeman, triple and tH cond Sh OA Hall's aincie Sricl Oshawa: Qualliy, Fuels ; q a eee arry Schr j se / ' g UTIC) sha y fuer to win over Salem on Wednes-|singles, Larry Schram, homer, eterion also kot on: due tolgets went ahead In the ciation playoff game in ' z "ee Yr seventh to score the tie-breaker George Fair scored twice for, Walks (three) and errors' seven " s : three). and the winning run just before the homesters with Ken Cham-| ( bers and Ken Dallas each add-| In the fourth Oshawa clubbed 'he game was called by a local Mid- po ghey age agit peg she ae A Pid g twa |errors and he and Holt both| game of the Whitby Industrial fio ate far down, tad dor thelsingles. Don' Wilaon, twoloore of Tresons homer. § -- iSoftball: League: playolts Moir Cleaners were down 3-1 after/day as they swamped Dunlop the first, 4-2 after two innings|Elites 14-4 at Centennial Park. but came back in the third to! Fuels scored five runs in the cellar spot, each with three singles, Bessie, one single, and points. |Bob Coe, a home run and a sin- However, the game at Hamp- gle ton, with Courtice as the visi-| Port Perry tried in vain to g0 ahead 5-4 on a single to seventh inning on three singles, tors, presents a big. opportunity come back their last time at | Wayne Cookson. People's went one walk and an_ error for both teams, with an step bat as they had a_ three-run ahead 'Again in the fourth but! clinch the win up the ladder guaranteed forihomer by Terry Evans and a| Cleaners rallied: in the seventh ites' four runs came on the winners. two-run double by Mike John- for four. ; as many hits as Doug French McNab, 'Ashbridge and}, 140 O'Grady started it off Goubled and had a_ single, Next Saturday night, Maple 5°" : Grove goes to Solina and here| Neil each drew walks and were again, an improvement in the driven by Evans and Johnson. standing is the prize for the Evans was the losing pitcher > D's se. F : dot F cophs 'herd he singled in| while Mike Solar and Carl Earl the first. Frank Sidey doubled! ... dik 1" each singled to score O'Grady. Duffy Lewis fiy Wry Sines iLLAR got to first base on an error,, Lefty Wry was the big litter for Oshawa.as he b "dd winner, with a possibility ofjallowing 20 hits Bnd 20 FUNC Manenes gh" a: throwing a Maple Grove finishing in first| Wilson went bg Peay a error to Cleaners' shortstop double and two singles. Dan place, or tied for the top, pro- Oshawa allowing five hits and) <oreq Sidey and Ron Stevens|Calder, Wayne Starkey, Bob viding they can win. 11 runs Rout and Bill Graham each to put People's ahead 3-0. O'Grady collected two hits for the night as he also hit a However, Zion rooters are) Second game of this series is had two singles for the winners confident their team will main- at Storie Park, tomorrow (Wed- with Bill Nestie, John Ashton tain their grip on the top rung,|nesday) night, at 6:30 p.m. triple in the fourth. Wayne|and Bob Eldridge each adding having a fine chance to add two Hamblin tripled and singled for|9Ne Single. points in their final game Sat- Starkey went the distance for ay Git hen Wey ace 6! YESTERDAY'S STARS Pras ood while Bill Lennard Other. Credit Jewel-|Oshawa allowing four hits and home_to the tail-end Salem py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|lers' singles were hit by Dougi|four runs. Earl was the loser team. Pitching--Jim Nash, Kansas McBryde, Brian Boorman, and+allowing +4--hits--and--as--many SPORTS IN SHORT City, scattered seven hits, ex-| Bob McLellan. runs tending his unbeaten rookie Cleaners' pitching foursome! gecond game of the playoffs streak to six victories in the of Gary Carroll, Paul Clouthier, js Friday at Centennial Park. Oshawa Horse 'Freighter' Aids Big Exactor Payolf TORONTO (CP) -- Freighter, owned by Bill Sharpe of Osh- awa, registered a length victory over 164-1 longshot Mary Louise at Greenwood Raceway> Mon- day night and set up a whop- ping $870.10 exactor in the sixth race A total of 14 $2 and three $10 tickets, worth $4,350.50 apiece, were sold on the winning com- bination. An unidentified patron held two of the $10 tickets. Freighter, driven by Don Cor- bett, trotted in the two - hole behind. Mary Louise during most of the mile and pulled out at 'the head of the stretch The 10 - year - old returned $49.50 to win and Mary Louise lit up the mutuel board with a $86.60 return for the place po- sition The daily double of Quebec Hanover and Brigden Boy paid $24.90 BATAVIA, N.Y. (CP)--Danny Row Gil, the speedster owned by Roy C. Rowcliffe and Sons, Inc of nearby: Elba, came home to Batavia Downs Mon- day night with a sparkling 2:01.1 in the $5,000 Invitational mile which inaugurated the summer-fall meeting Without being pressed, the four-year-old Maynard Hanover horse disposed of Marviculo by a length with Eldon Harner piloting. iat Kingston. / Athletics' 6-1 triumph over Min- Murray Godfrey and Bill Pres-|\Game time is 6:30 p.m. nesota Twins ton shared 11 hits, nine strike-| ----____-- Batting--Willie McCovey, San outs and two walks, Carroll! CARELESS PLAYBOYS Francisco, collected five hits, started for Cleaners and Pres- including two homers, scored ton ended the game to draw, Campers and sportsmen are four runs, drove in three and/the win. responsible for from 600 to 800 stole a base as the Giants split) Sidey came in for McBryde forest fires in Ontario every a doubleheader with Cincinnati;in the third for the loss by|year, according to Department Reds. allowing four hits, six runs andiof Lands and Forests records. Prince Volo from the Srigley 25 Bec eae Stables, Wheatley, Ont., was the first Canadian-owned win- ner of the meeting, taking the third race as the $3.80 favorite. Walter Srigley drove. SIGN AGREEMENT PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)--The Portland Hockey Club of the Western Hockey League an-| nounced Monday signing of a five - year working agreement| with Chicago of the National with Chicago of the National | | League. Harry Glickman, pres-| | ident, said Portland will re-| | ceive two players on loan from Chicago this year District Bowler Wins Semi-Final Mrs ville, event, survivor of the the Ontario Bowling Fred Crossen, of Stouff- who won .the was the singles district semi-finals of Women's only Lawn Association, at Ottawa last week Mrs. R: Anderson's trio of the oe: eo Ottawa Elmdale Club won the z & 2 * ® id f triples competition and Mr sieaaeniiaaanee setaemineeen ileal M. Lowe and Mrs. R. Edney T ] of Kingston, won the. doubles, OSHAWA - OWNED HORSE DOING WELL e next stage of akir P PP rc Mca he pls Bey ge y es, a five -.year - old ed by Garnet and Helen cently won his first race at | ul be held Aug seo Romanian-bred trotter own- Wetherup bf Oshawa re- Toronto's Greenwood Race- way. ' _'a single --'three and four-month old fly- [Dave Leaming's No-Hit, No-Run Trips Tripp's Dave Leaming led Oshawa) Jaycees to a ciean-cui 6-5 yvic- tory over Port Perry Tripp Con- struction, last night at North Oshawa Park, in the opening game of the Juvenile League 2- out-of-3 semi-final series. Leaming was a standout, with a no-hit, no-run pitching per- formance to blank 'Port' while he himself paced his team's at- tack with a double and two singles. John Mosier helped Leaming out with a three-run homer in the third inning. He also hit a single. Dennis. Ewart had a double and a single while John Hyrcanuk had two singles. War- ren McGahey, Terry McQuade, "Hank" Kaleta and Jim Clapp had one single each. | | Inning No, 3 clinched the | lgame for Jaycees, when they |hit four times and scored three jruns, to the credit of Mosier, iLeaming, McQuade, and |Kaleta. In the fifth, they went ahead 6-0 on three suc- lcessive singles by Hyrcanuk, Leaming and Ewart. Leaming struck out 10 bat- Rexcos Clinch Top Civil Service League Rexco's clinched first place, Skea, foiiowed vy @ saciifice by Service Softball'Jim Campbell last double, that night at Lakeview Park, when out. in the Civil League's final standing, they blanked Wood's port 9-0. Trans- and Howard's came with two In the third, Skea doubied torne tine t in cresting, DeHart's Exe celsiors once again moving into action, this time against with |Foley's Plumbing, with a line- exactiwv saan tt t @xaciry up thai jafter one out, Jim Campbell |"kosher" but DeHart's won the This rates as one of the big'was safe on interference and| game. upsets of the current season, then "Rick" Craggs doubled, with Wood's Transport falling|to make it 3-0. j apart in this game, Ken How- two hits over the distance. and 'Tuffy' McHugh singled bey--hed- drawe -a_-walk....But PUREE es =) Winn Howard was in stern command| toward and Lloyd Schram|open the sixth, for Foley's first Pitcher McHugh couldn't find) Brian Wright, with three hits, | Chan "Diab? Skea, Rick Creggs, Due to a shortage of players, DeHart's readily defaulted the game, legally, to Foley's and jard pitched the clean-cut win|his magic delivery and Rexco's|then using their coach at short- for Rexco's, giving up only added a singleton in the fourth, |$t0P, pre 4 ' three in the fifth and a pair /S@ven-inning Barker singled in the second in the final seventh inning. | 8-3 proceeded to win the exhibition affair Foley's failed' miserably in the third inning, after Con* was the big hitter for Rexco's|4gainst the pitching of Jim Mitchell. DeMille homered to and was backed by fine defen-| pach adding a pair of safeties.,un and they added a couple sive support from his mates, to keep Woods off the score-sheet. UPSETS IN TWIN-BILL Rexco's got a run in the first frame on a single by Glen|andra Park proved very in- The doubleheader at Alex- Pony Trotters At Fair Harness Racing First jters and walked five ir, earning jhis no-hitter. allowing 13 hits. Whitby Gals Win Playoff Series Whitby Gals (Juvenile Girls | Softball) earned a two-day rest as they defeated Toronto Gals 17-7 Monday and took the best-| of-three game series in two- straight. | Everyone hit for Whitby as Annie Vandyk hit three singles, Elsie Vandyk had a double and Debbie McCoy, triple and a single, Cathy Chapman hit a double and two singles, Jan Magrath had a double and Debbie Majcher hit a triple and a double. Sue Borchuk, two singles, Pat Jewell, two singles) and Bonnie Harris, one single. Chapman was the' winning pitcher. Linda Shields was the big hitter for Toronto as she bagged} a double. Barb Chaise had two} singles while Pat Philips, | Diane Woodward, and Heather Watson each hit one single.| Shields was the loser. Oshawa Soldier | Wins Shoot - Off | SOUTH MARCH, Ont. (CP)-- Col ae won the shoot-off in the deliber- ate - firé competition at 300 vards against Capt. P. G. Lit-| tleheles of Edmonton Monday} at the Canadian Forces small arms competition here. Cpl. Hockett scored 34 out of |a possible 35 points while Capt.| Littleheles scored 33 in the first| Competition held at Conaught! Novice lacrosse team to a 14-5\--- {Ranges, just west of Ottawa. | FIGHTS LAST NIGHT | tO By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS adding singletons. Detroit--Johnny Powell, 161, Detroit, outpointed Ted Wright, 160, Detroit, eight. Las Vegas, Nev.--Chick San- tos, 13914, Oakland, Calif., out- pointed Benito Juarez, 140%, Las Vegas, 10. Young Birds Fly Close Race | One of the best - contested) Patrons at the Oshawa Fair|gette, Peterborough, 2-3, Bob Popowich was the loser,'on Saturday night saw some-|velo Juliette, Jack Wallas, King} ity, 4-2; ----~|"miniature harness racing' |Graham, Brampton, 3-4, was presented as an added at-|~-- . Brooklin Markham 3 - 2, ton, ownea oy te OUNA Opener thing new for this area, when| traction and proved very popu- lar, with a Canadian record as! a highlight. Under the rules of the National Trotting Pony) Association, ponies 50-inches-| and-under, were in action, with six heats. "Mr. Carter Stables of Brampton,} Mar- Big Banner, Joan) Nips Brooklin Coneretes won the! n the seventh, by Gary Row- botham and Gary Butler. DeHart's got to John Sharp for two runs in the fourth, a two-run homer by Westacoti. In the 7th, the winners staged a six-run rally to clinch the verdict. Woodock, Bryan, Bob Westa- cott, with his two homers and Mitchell were the big hitters for DeHart's. RUNDLE'S MOVE UP Rundie's Garden Centre moved up into second place in the Civil Service League stand- ing, when they defeated Quality Fuels 6-4. Rundle's were bogged down for three frames but suddenly got to Walt Haluka's slants and scored a pair in the fourth, four more in the fifth and a single- ton in the sixth. 'Throughout this splurge, Brian Keys, Dan Tureski, Ed Button and Jim Lyons, all made valuable con- tributions for Jamaica. "\Billy Bee, Jean Smith, Bramp-\had singled. Hockett of Oshawa" "|win over Garrard Rd. Fire- ere fighters-in Garrard Road Minor @@ 06 and driven by Ken Carter, set a new Canadian record for the half-mile, trotting the distance in 1:45, to eclipse the mark of}. 1:47, set on jay 23, at Brama-|mght, as they edged Markham 4 |Hawks 3-2, in Brooklin. | lea Pony Raceway, in Bramp-|"" | : 3 ton, by "Marvelo Juliette', Elmo Gibson knocked in what) '* Start Playoffs owned by Sandyl Pony Farm, of|proved the winning run when) King City. he singled to ote Vern Fer-|' In Oshawa Minor lacrosse RO - ..../guson, who had also singled.| playoffs, Bantam division, both Pe edger oe ecw Agee Garnet Warringer had doubled; UAWA Local 222 and Get- ae tillnwe: 4 and was driven home on Fer-|Together Club won the first Classified (2:16 to 2:30) _ | guson's hit. : p game of their best-of-three Dukes Siucs Don fi chem _ Concretes' final tally came | series, Local 222 defeated Lions Brampton Lis Gold ingee the eighth inning, as Glen|Club 11-3 and _ Get-Together i Richaede Bowmanville. ue drew a walk and scored|downed Dairy Queen 12-3 at a: CoPilot Jean' Sitth: from third on a passed ball. (the Children's Arena, Seimecien Aegern Silver Belle Markham's runs came on a Ricky Peleshok led Local Jobn Raaer A ihe 44 '|home run by Howie Burkhoider| 222 with four goals while Mc- copnauid ated ' i: and a single to Gary Jackson,;Donnel got three and Tom Classified (2:05 2:15) --j|which scored Rick Black, who|Vermoin and Doug Bannon : I i scored a pair of markers each. ton, 1-1; Flicka, Weldon Brown,| Warringer also hit a single| Scoring for Lions were Bowmanville, 2-2; Tim Holt, /for Brooklin while Bill Cornish|Wayne Barriage, Jerry Coak- Fred Morrell, Streetsville, 3-3./hit the other Concrete single.|well and Terry Lloyd. Classified (2:04 and faster) --|Jim Orr had the other Mark-| Three' three - goal per Mr. Dillon, Ken Carter, Bramp-'ham hit, a single. formances by Tom _ Simpson, ton, 1-1; El] Thunder, Dave Leg-| Ron Jones went the distance|Ron Kurelo and Gord Bucha- --_--_----------------------~|for Brooklin. He allowed only|nan paced Get-Together to . four hits, struck out six batters|win. Garth Johns scored a Nine - Goal Output and allowed two. runs, pair while Ron Bragg added a Fy nde ee was the|singleton. Tom Rorabeck . osing pitcher. He allowed|scored twice for Dairy Queen Wins For Cleaners seven hits, three runs and one| with George Kolasis nding the Wevnh. MeGulsan "cated walk while fanning three. jsingle tally. Phil Clavton's econ 'anocd| Brooklin goes to Markham on| Next games are Monday, ylon's scoring record) Wednesday night, for the| August 15, when the same four Monday as he tallied nine! coo naw bn lato Gewaine? Cleaners |e game of this OASA -- meet for the second |first game in the first round of |the Ontario Amateur Softball) |Intermediate 'C' playoffs, last Bantam Rivals lacrosse. Drew Armstrong scored three| @ markers for the winners with FREE DRAW BEATLE TICKETS KR obbies oop tna THE FAMILY DRIVEANS 728-6756 Bob White and Kirk McNamee ss Ron Tutak scored three goals for Firefighters and Rick Sid- ler and Larry Graham added singles. Cardinals go against Oshawa Discount House Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. os BIRD BASE Ontario's largest breeding} colony of snow geese (25,000) birds) is near the base of Cape Henrietta Maria, between Hud- son and James Bays. 4999994469889 races in the history of the Osh-} awa General Racing Pigeon| Club resulted last Saturday, } when the members held their third "Young Bird" race of the season, from Brantford. Only decimal fractions sep- arated the top finishers, as the lers, already showing experi-| ence, came home fast time, with J. Askew's bird first in the close race. Following are the results, in vards-per-minute: -- J. Askew, 1191.86; F. Cowle, 1191.54; L.} Prescott, 1191.21; S. Grant, | 1189.39; L. Prescott, 1189.35; J. 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