@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 11, 1966 OSHAWA GIRLS TAKE KEEN INTEREST IN TENNIS CLINIC Redmen Grab Opener In Second Overtime Ry CLIFF GORDON {Ontario Sr. A lacrosse semi- A goal by Grant Heffernan|finals. Second game is siated at 7.38 of the second overtime|for the Brooklin Arena tomor- period last night gave thejrow night. Brooklin Redmen an 8-7 win} In a 'game that was played over the Brampton Excelsiors|with every ounce of strength in the first game of the Pasterniend drive in it by both clubs, Brooklin Sweeps OASA Set. Ousts Markham, 12 Innings also left that many on bases, thanks to Lumbley's steady pitching and good support, He fanned only four batters but walked only one. Murray Mc- Dowell replaced Lumbley in the 9th and so was charged with the loss. Brooklin's winning run in the 12th was another home-run Brooklin Concretes ad- vanced to the second round of the OASA Intermediate "C" playdowns, when they elimin- ated Markham Hawks in two- straight. games, taking a 2-1 thriller in 12 innings, last night at Markham, via two homers. Brooklin had won the first Brooklin appeared to be the stronger in ihe initial two per- iods. Redmen led 3-1 at the end of the first, 5-1 at the end of the second, increased their lead to 6-1 in the third and then saw the lead slowly disappear. Brampton was down 7-4 with two minutes left but fought back, with John Spicer getting jhis fourth and fifth goals of the jnight, and then Don Arthurs scored 19.02-to_send the game into overtime. Neither team managed to score in the first 10-minute overtime period, and the game nt ai time, Brooklin was "up" for this period and took advantage of a Brampton penalty to score their fifth power play goal of the evening, with Hefferman the triggerman on passes from Ken Lotton and Elmer Tran. Heffernan had a pair of goals went into sudden - death over- -- Jaycees Win Series: Dave Leaming continued to be mighty stingy with the base hits as Oshawa Jaycees elimi- nated Port Perry Tripps from ihe Ganawa City and District Juvenile Softball League play- offs with a 9-1 victory Wednes- day at Port Perry. Leaming, who tossed a no- hitter Monday evening, in the first game of the best-of-three semi-final series, followed up with a two-hitter last night, The "city championship ser- ies" for the Juvenile crown will give People's Cioihing a chance for revenge on Jaycees, who jput out People's in their OASA jseries, GRANT HEIFERNAN coemacagn a ihapiaeah , ~------" OPEN FINALS MONDAY | The Juvenile League finals S eet jwill get underway on Monday inight at North Oshawa Park, jat 6:15 o'clock. People's won |the other division of the séemi+ ae S ex \finals in handy fashion, when |Gen-Auto Shippers were unab game of the series, at home, 3-2, on Monday, Concretes got the first run of the ball game in the first in- ning, when Bi!l Cornish, sec- to field nine players for the first game on Monday night and had to default. Last night, Shippers were in the same une fortunate position, so People's claimed their second-straight for his night's work, as did playing coach Ken (Red) Craw- ford. Don Riding, Tom Conlin, coh vers yin oaig Houston) ation Junior A semi-finals Wed- 7 " - 4 Red singles, \nesday night by winning their ond batter in their line-up, ; ' John Spicer almost proved too 'i gf s er let slammed a bases-emply homer, | °°" peal int i yi id much for the Redmen, scoring a fi seven quarter finals automatic 9-0 decision. Vern Ferguson and Glen Tillitsnoe, struck out 16 batters|five goals in a losing cause.| 'oronto defeated Long Branch|, 1" the game Wednesday, added singles in the same in-|. 44 didn't issue a single walk.|Don Arthurs and Ed O'Keefe\s; 14 and Hastings beat St,|-eaming, besides tossing a two- ning, but Brooklin didn't score)1+ 4. had lost -- he could have|scored singles. i Catharines 147, . 'Vhitter, also clouted a two-run again until the 12th frame. Garry Drysdale was in goal| "Gaels and Toronto Township homer in the second inning, He They came. close several] support." for Brooklin, and made PCO's wil] open their best-of- struck out 20 batters and times. John Hill opened the} Markham gave their fans Numerous spectacular SAVES! oven semi-final at Oshawa walked two, second stanza with a triple but) peak excitement by tying the @gainst' his hometown team.|civie Auditorium Monday, with; Dave Bishop paced Jaycees pitcher Cliff Lumbley held Hill! same in the 9th inning. Lumb- Porky Ryssell did the goaltend-|;),, second game at Port Credit\at the plate with four singles stranded, in spite of two outfield] jey himself was the hero of the|ing chores for Brampton. Tuesday. |while Warren McGahey and putouts. Doug Scott and Cor-| moment, when he opened with} A total of 19 penalties were) roronte captain Joey Hoar|Terry McQuade each had a nish both hit safely in the fifth), single. McDowell sacrificed handed out, including majors tO| .oned four goals Wednesday|double and single. Other hits but again Markham's tight de-/pim along and then another|Riding of Brooklin and Mike) ,iont including the winner at|went to John Hyrcanuk, a fense held firm, pinch - hitter, Glen Robinson,|Finnegan of Brampton. Bramp-| 19/45' of the final period. double, Dennis Ewart, two They missed another great)struck out but was safe on the|fon got 11 penalties and Brook-| p44 wilson got four more)singles, and John Mosier. chance in the 9th when Hill|catcher's error, Jim Orr struck lin eight, for Toronto with Bob Gardner! - a and Tom Simpson opened with! out, but with two out, Howie! JUST TALKING -- This was) scoring three and Barry Sali- back - to - back singles but Hill| Burkeholder was safe on ania big win for the Redmen, whol vara netting two. Mike Marks was called out for a "lead-off" |error by shortstop Elmo Gib-|were rated as 3-1 underdogs for| and Bill MacKenzie got a goal and on the next pitch, Scott}son and Lumbley crossed the |the series against the bruising each hit into a double-play, snuffing| plate with the tying run. Brampton team. It gives the Dan Cox scored seven goals that rally. Scott mowed down the Hawks team a big lift and also means|for Long Branch while Bruce In all, Brooklin had a total|in 1-2-8 order, in the last three|that all Brooklin has to do noW|'Todman added three and Al! of an even dozen hits but they! innings. lis win its home games Rimmer, Ian Orr, Rod Camp- | Brock Ruins Short's Bid on by the Brooklin team last] single goals For No - Hitter, Shutout night, one would have to be-| Jim Grady paced Hastings lieve that they are out to end) with six goals, Jim Paterson, | the series just as fast as they! Dary) Scollard and Ken Hender-| can ... Redmen played per-| son added two each while Paul haps the two best periods of la-| Jones and Murray Shannon jerosse -- the first two -- last|each got a goal. _ night that they have played| foug Favell got three for. St By HAL BOCK "It was a high slider, right in this year. They let down badly| Catharines with Dave Landry, | Associated Press Sports Writer) the wheelhouse." in the third period, and could) Gil Bomberry, John Hociluk Chris Short admits he's not} Brock jumped on it for a sin-jeasily have blown the ball) and Vic Generoux each scoring afraid any more, but he was/gle to centre, quickly stole sec-|game had it not been for some| once |scared stiff when he made aj ond for his 47th theft of the sea-\ajert work by Drysdale .. |mistake against Lou Brock. |son, and rode home on Curt/The overtime period was a real! | Short, Philadelphia's stylish left - hander, lost his. perfect} game on Brock's seventh-inning| | single and finished with a three- hitter Wednesday night as the Phillies downed St, Louis Car-| dinals 5-1. Flood's hit, spoiling not only the/spine-tingler, with both teams perfect game and no-hitter but;waiting for the other fellow to shutout as well. make just one little mistake scoring, court etiquette and, The first 19 batters he faced tournament play. | went down quietly, Then Brock The "graduation class" wil] | came up with one out in the blow, this one by Garnet War- riner, again with one out. Doug Scott went all the way for Brooklin and pitched a superb game to earn the vic- Toronto Township and Hast- ings Legionnaires advanced to} the Ontario Lacrosse Associ- sued his teammates for "non- he nis clinic at the Oshawa Tennis Club. the Oshawa' Recreation INSTRUCTRESS BO N- } Commission's summer ten- NIE POCH displays proper racquet technique to a group of Oshawa girls at Tourney Gives Novices Chance Prove Lessons the FOR YOUR HIGH PERFORMANCE CARI Youngsters attending Oshawa Recreation Com- mission's tennis program at the Oshawa Tennis Club will demonstrate their new skills, in an official elimination tourna- ment, the week of Aug. 17. At this time, girls and boys will participate in four divi- sions, junior boys and. girls, senior boys and girls. Winners of the events will receive trophies at the annual Band- shell closing, Aug. 18. During the past month, more than 50 girls and boys have been attending clinics at the Oshawa Tennis Club, held un- der the supervision of Bonnie Poch. Sessions are held Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday) mornings. Main goal of the clinic is to teach the children the basic skills of tennis, consisting of forehand, backhand, service, KENDALL GT-1 RACING OIL Proved in competition end ape- cially formulated to give rece course protection for all high performance vehicles in tre' and turnpike driving, GET GT-1AT In WHITBY SEE... Fleming Auto Northside Chrysler Bell's Garage In AJAX Go To . Drew Ford Seles Peishok Motors Suburban Metom In OSHAWA See... 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In the American, League, 4\Curt Blefary clouted two home runs as Baltimore Orioles pounded New York Yankees 9-4 In other 2Twins Giants in the National League|were trying for that all impor-|Squirt softball game Wednes- race with a 9-4 victory over|tant draw and control of the day. New York Mets. Third-place|play. Brooklin finally got its re Collins hit a home run and ORFU S AND STANDINGS jand that has made him a better | - Fernhill. eason | pitcher this season, . | Verslins had three hits | | acliar ni " jew | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |,.Jim_ Pagliaroni_ and Willie Hampton Trims Woodview, : 5Y, 7 re °2/ Alou to the leadoff spot and for in Darlington Senior Soccer| 55 513 gi |the second straight night, Alou!League action Wednesday. eee 2 D ; y laine Uete ones f | Sunday, Aug, 21: East York) Atlanta 59 opened the first inning with a) Warner Walroff scored a pair at St. Catharines Houston Sunday, Aug. 28: London at New York 40 .643 -- | the score may be 1-0."" scored Tyrone's goals against 51 .545 11 It happened that way in eachicgaiem, ~ 53.581 1244}-of Hitchcock's first two games | Monday, Sept. 5: East York | xj edhe ' \ innesota at London; Sarnia at Oakville. |chicago Sunday, Sept. 11: St. Catha-|New York Fernhill Trounces . ' Short gave up one other single|. . . Russell and Drysdale both Woodview Squirts and earned his 13th victory ofjcame up with fine saves | have the opportunity, in their | seventh. own special tournament, to When the pitch to Brock got Los Angeles Dodgers slipped 24%4|ward as they stayed on the three singles for Fernhill while | games off the pace by dropping|floor and scored the winner on|/Patfield contributed five) . Stargell gave the Pirates a pair -- | National League a : i | Opens Friday | W L. Pct. GBL of two-run homers against the| | .. Pittsburgh 58S TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario san Francisco 66 A78 12'4| home p 50 61 .450 Nome Punt of goals for Hampton with 63 I told him he was back in'single counters coming from Sarnia; Oakville at St. Catha-|Chicago |rines, 54 518 14 56 509 15 | | CALENDAR rines at London; East York at)/Kansas City SOFTBALL -- OASA Inter, Sarnia. Washington 52 ADDRESSING TYPING Reproduction Work --~ Fast, reasonable, accurate. Also TELEPHONE ANSWER- ING, STENOGRAPHIC SER- VICES and TORONTO MAIL ADDRESS available. CARLTON SERVICES 68 Yonge St., Toronto 1. Minnesota California | Angles 2-0, Boston Red Sox} tripped Cleveland Indians 2-0,) Chicago White Sox topped Kan-} sas. City Athletics 9-2 and Washington Senators downed Detroit Tigers 6-3 games, at blanked 0.L.A. Sr, bid ig LACROSSE PLAYOFF SEMI-FINALS total- and 2nd Game of Best of Seven Series DON RIDING BRAMPTON EXCELSIORS -- VS. -- BROOKLIN REDMEN FRIDAY, AUG. 12th EST'D. 1858 CANADIAN RYE WHISKY (DPUMULED BY ORAM WALEEE & ROMS UAITED, WALEREVILI, CANADA pecial Old nadian Rye Whisky Walker's S 2 the season. He struck out six|When the play started for the Fernhill scored 12 runs in the game lead over San Francisco|both benches .. . Both coaches,Neighborhood Park Association show how well they have|up toward the plate, I knew it its third straight to Atlantaja power play, with Heffernan singles Winning pitcher Cor- ' iB 3 skills. | veal --'BASEBALL SCORES |,,° faav' of tighihandia: baliaes day TER a double and four singles for . Mets as Ver y won his 4.] 66 46 fets as Vern Law won his) Courtice Rugby Football Union season 56 jLos Angeles 63 <3 '368 2/4 new manager, elevated Felipe|4.1 and Tyrone beat Salem 2-0 Other games in the schedule: | Cincinnati bh 15% 49 14 438 | the leadoff position because he's George Fair and Joe Balson nis clinic, being conducted : | Friday, Sept. 2: L Pct. GBL' him; 'After all, after you hit, Ralph Davie and Bert Miller (Oshawa St. Catharines, ; California 55.509. 15 Ryan Hits Two-Run H 2214 yan Hits | wo-hun Home taal 2 |'B' Playoffs: Markham vs Ajax| Sunday, Sept. 18:. Si. Catha-| Boston 49 68 .419 As Leafs Bomb Rochester #2", esis?" ers Sm sai 3 pied riday, Sept. 23: East York at Columb 64 51 «CD League Playoffs: Gale's Lum: ; LUIS 4 51.587 uM") Oakville. Rochester 65 53.551 Leafs trounced Rochester Red|mond Braves, 2-0 and 5-1, while 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 semi- Wings in an International/Syracuse Chiefs stopped Buf- final series. Sunday, Oct. 2: Sarnia at East | Buffalo ay: OM Richmond 58: 60. .492 in two games of second-place, I" Other Sports -- The On- \. Iroquois, at 6:00 p.m. and East York. ; Rochester, which trails league- tario Junior Hockey Associa- Hurons vs Mohawks, at 6:45 Saturday, Oct. 8: St. Catha- PN ge eco alae vag Jim Russin also homered for ; League: Peo sle's Cloth : Leafs as Gary Waslewski won ® league meeting decided Wed- Canadian Coeme. a acai St. Catharines at Oak- Toledo at Columbus, ppd. home opener, Oct. 8... Sharp) 8ames at Oshawa Children's) second teams. 'N Smart, a red-coated pacer, 'Tena i] oe At Oshawa Club professional wrestling, three YESTERDAY'S STARS a an Po a 10%4-length victory in the 36th! Luthér "Toot" Nichols of irenewal of the $6,295 Canadian | delphia Phillies, retired the first > : : | 19 batters he faced and finished Wal Cas a uae pt 4 toland richest test for two-year-|,.5), JOHN'S, Nfld. wmanville and!old pacers... Minnesota North| @ tuna catch in nearby Con-| tory over St. Louis Cardinals, in the mixed doubles tourna-|y ; |boated fiv i i t eague starting October, 1967,|208'€¢ five more big bluefin.|lineup after missing 11 , ment Wednesday A oh rate j ee oe ednesday at the Osh- |p |The 1966 catch now is eight be-| with a shoulder injury and for their canes of the Thunder B 7 ay Jr. three wins. A hockey League, -- ve tema st second place with 53 plus 8; 8! Calgary in the four-day I ONITE ana MIDGETS while F. Reade and his partnr Canadian softball champion- OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM -- 8:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Highfield peg cd Moe ren Vancou- "4 ei S s iver ue Boys. Wind fac Port Hope, with 50 'points had va on een LITTLE BEAVER AND SONNY BOY CASSIDY vs. wh FUZZY CUPID AND SKI Low Low «: ' Saskatoon Detroit Tigers Clemence, Osh ro} gers | - ce, Oshawa, had 48 plus |wil) wear black armbands for bag Bag, Bos nda: . 8:30 P.M, --- BROOKLIN ARENA tad Aline Beg tee bagi jo manager Charlie Dressen,| TICKETS POR THESE 4 GREAT EXHIBITIONS » Oshawa, who |who died Wednesday of a car- RINGSIDES 1.80 - GENERALS 1.25 - CHILDREN 78 Adm. -- Adults 1.25 -- Students 75¢ -- Children 50¢ i and walked none. sudden-death overtime period,|second inning and went on to} learned their tennis lessons and | was the wrong one,"' Short said. the hero. Second game of the/bett clouted a home run, double 49 ~,, eighth game. trimmed opens officially Friday, Aug. 19,| Philadelphia 61 } 17 36 327 done so well there all year,"|Archie Courtice scored for the at the Oshawa Tennis Club | East York. Detroit 62 .451 21% Merchanis, at Ajax, 8:00 p.m.;\rines at East York; Oakville at International League John Ryan hit a two-run, In other action, Jack le|ber vs Bad Boys Applia f | ction, Jacksonville : ooo Saturday, Sept. 24: London at Toronto 63 55.534 League game Wednesday. falo Bisons 3-2. ,ROSSE -- York; Oakville at London. ; LACROSSE -- Oshawa Minor Jacksonville 55 61 .474 leading Columbus Jets by ation's Junior "A" season will p.m.; both games at Chil 's ri a i j . P.M, games at Children's rines at Sarnia. Toronto 9 Rochester 0 his 15 game of the season. nesday. Oshawa Generals will! and Kinsmen Club vs Joe Bosco! Oct. 15-22: Two-game owned by John and Jessie WRESTLING -- Exhibition of bouts, at Oshawa Civie Audi- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bowmanville, one of the few |standardbred Horse Society's| (CP) --| with a three-hitter in a 5-1 vie- Mrs. Florence Litster of Osh-|stars who will play in the ex-|C¢Ption Bay rose to 305 for the| 'Batting--Curt Blefary, Baiii- ay 's ave signed a working agree- awa Club. The winners had a/ jlow the record 313 caught in| smacked two homers in a 9-4 Everett Jackson and Mrs. from the Willowdale Club were |Ships, with Windsor, Ont., con- Sweet Doddy SIKI vs Tiger SINGH le high score for two wins, James |Eamonton in the first round of FRED ATKINS vs. JOHNNY COSTAS the remainder of the season, | hav 48 points, ldiac arrest. | PTRICK MILOSH, PROMOTER : , i Pittsburgh Pirates took a 114/you could feel the tension on trounce Woodview 28-5 in a display their own individual raves. $1 Short said he has conquered|series is slated for Brooklin Fri-|and two singles. Dawson had | i 574 14 Billy Hitchcock, the Braves'; Hampton Courtice with London meeting Oakville.|c} Louis 29 American League Hitchcock said, 'Then I told |jgsers, Ww this summer t Sept. 3: Sarni Wendy St t aor Saturday, Sept. 3: Sarnia at Ctavatand 63 .442 22% 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series! Sarnia WL Pet ) Pet. home run as Toronto Maple|Suns took a pair from Rich-|8:00 p.m. at Alexandra Park; St. Catharines Toledo 60 57 .513 Victory boosted Leafs to with- Assoc. Tyke League: Senecas Friday, Oct. 7: London Syracuse 45. 74 .378 half-game. open Oct. 6 and end March 12;Arena OMLA Midget) Monday, Oct. 10: Sarnia at Richmond 0-1 Jacksonville 2-5 an ' play Kitchener Rangers in their| Realtor, at 9:00 p.m.; both point series between first Cole Wins Trophy |Hayes of Oshawa, paced to a forium, 8:30 p.m, =; Pitehing--Chris Short, Phila- remaining oldtime lawn bowl- | tuturity stakes, Canada's oldest TUNA CATCH DOWN awa at the conclusion of play panded National Hockey S€450n Sunday when anglers| more Orioles, returned fo the ment with Fort William Hurri- score j } core of 56 plus 1 1964. {romp over New York Yankees. Mable White, Oshawa, were in| Play gets under way Friday next in line with 49. sidered the -oughest test for SPECIAL ATTRACTION --. MIDGETS | McCutcheon and Mrs Lillian |woile Vancouver goes against Prizes for high score for one Starting Monday, as a tribute | ' on J PAT SLANAGAN 've. DUKE NOBLE A * ~