bu pre, eee enn "12 rca ra, ott is at Oshawa's Natators = (Mas farue TORONTO (CP) --Cornwall ; e e 5 : Wildcats defeated Dixie 11-8 7 Tuesday night to qualify for the 4 Canadian Junior B champion- : Se ee wae a ile ships at Port Arthur Saturday. KEDRON -- Organize njfive for first, three for second, |*ingston: wg . | Cornwall ed it: t-of- 1965 and active in Pompatitionliwe for third and one for|si 65; own hava" Beane tor three eta eersue ert By only this year, Camp Samac/fourth. ar RUSE tion Juni i nal 2-1, swim ..team has enjoyed a BACs}, Givin Goder ag (Forrrengaal vido eae 4 Brn Cngtey gree ee oe dele eggs a; i } under 14 -- ki b cessful season under coach Ken or 10, -- Meckeye, Rindsay 70; Widals, Lindsay; "Grotenhui, Sem: 32nd in 33 starts. , Boys und Bunner and assistant coach | 4.2; Campbell, Port Hope? ac. Bob' Twaites. Onnew Giris under 16 - Newmen, Kingtter,| Ron Thomnsan led the Wild-|¢ Pa 99S: Neal. Samac. ante with faur anale whila Ran awa. ivie under 12. Melvev, Camp ac, All members of the veam arejsz.5; meacner, osnawa. Sa « products of the Red Cross|,S2vs Bye -e- Nicene Cae wa-| awa, 20.6) Allore, Belleville; Dell Samac:|Robillard and Chick Wai Chin swimming classes -held at) Ssmac. ¥ , : Siete Famac. ee a added two each. ae Reilly, Camp Samac -inder the spon-|, Girls under 12 -- Guthrie, Kingston, Al Herrington and Eric Cooper gorship "of the Oshawa District|2.4) Slesele Lindsay: Powell, Come! _ 1000 tres, with wach ewimmer. si sored the others, Boy Scout Association, Boys under 14 -- McDonnell, Camp! Girls under 12 -- Kingsion, 1 minute | Most recent victory for the |S#mac 271) ue 50.5 seconds; Same. | Girls under 16 ~~ Willoughby, CAMP) Bove under 12 -- Lindsay, 1 minute Camp Samac team was at the|samac. 2.41 Kirkland, Belleville; . MC-| 59 Pele Hue East Central Recreation : As-|Cvllovah, Camp Samac, pine aaaee ik eernace | minors #4 ie , F , Boys under 16 - Cheesborough, Osh-|, cru, UAGHE TS eee | a aA ego We Galaviier Came, © agg oe | Bavewed "- Lindsay,. 1) minute a3 i i i » Belleville ander, Cai , s under 14 -- i inter - "A eens swim and Moseley, Lindsay. M eet | seconds; Samac; Belleville. meet at Lindsay. si aie hak k | Girls under 16 ~ $amac, 1 minule 36.2 Camp Samac accumulated . "4 |seconds; Kingston; Port Hope; Oshawa, ~ joys under 12 -- Kirkman, Belleville, 115% points to top the Com-/9,5; Mackey, Lindsay) Lane, Samac.| Boys under 16 -- Samac, 1 minute 23.5 petition, 334% points more than|, Girls under 14 ~-- Grotenhuls, Samac,| Seconds; Port Hope; Lindsay. second "place Kingston Other ha Eklendson, Kingston; Stiter, Sam- . * Cc. clubs in the meet, and their) Boys under 14 -- Houghton, 25.7, Sam- fi inte «lac; ted tor Ind, Foster, Peterborough; point-totals, were Lindsay, 77445 | Driscoll, Samac. and MacDonald, samac. Belleville 68; Port Hope 28;| Girls under 16 -- Newman, Kingston, 23.5; Neal, Samac; Adam, Samac; Mor- Peterborough 16, and Oshawa) re enc ' Municipal Pools, 14. | Boys under 16 -» Sliter, Samac, 22.8; Following their latest win, |Cheesborovgh, Oshawa; Allore, Belle iile; Dell, Sama, club members were accorded |" Tce iS aan , 5 1 (Pr a victory dinner at Camp Sam-| gi. nder 12 ~ Brnendson, Kings- ac. Head table guests included |ton, 24.4) Tied for and: Watkin, Kings: Stanley Richardson, executive pd and Roberts, Kingston) MeCullough, arnac, commissioner of scouts, Mr.) Boys under 12 Patferion, Lindsay, Jocelyn Palm, Royal Life Sav«\25.4) Cottey, dyitarberavel: Davis, Osh- / A, : A "e awa; Bacon, Camp Samac ing Society, Harry Sliter, Coun-|""Giris under 14 = Siiter, Camp. Samac, |, cil secretary; Gordon Myles, |23.8) Gillespie, Oshawa; Amirauit, Lind: e @ say) Grolenhuls, Samac, treasurer, Oshawa District Boy | "hays under 14 -- Renie, Lindsey, 19.8) Scout Association, and Ann Ferguson Lingsays McDonnell, Bamacy : _ " acDenald, amnac, Stiles, Paula Gifford, Bonnie Girls under 16 -- Newman, Kingston, Dale and Jane Auker, Camp igo; Willughby, Lindsay; Kirkman, VICTORIOUS SWIMM- Camp Samac Swim Club, enhuis, Brian Sliter, Bob place finishers in the meet ,Samac staff, coaches Bunner/Aiioviey tite tor tn Adam and Me MERS -- Coach Ken Bun- | gather around trophy the verge a ie + Panes; at Lindsay. pag Fe ites cmpiiite at the 104; MeNelh' Part Hopes "aliter semecr | ner, right, and some of the club won at recent meet (back row), Day ! ough- --Oshawa Times Photo | meet at Lindsay, with: all dis-| Ol Samec. Bi gNoo) t ve swimmers that have made -- in. Lindsay.. From left - to- ton, Marilyn Melvoy and ih nicer a ----ltances over 2-metres, Points| gig yng? iT TeettY aden, Kings DN TARY At THURS., FRI., SAT., SEPT. 15th, 16th, 17th. 1966 a successful season for right, (front) daura_ Grot- Nancy Sliter. All were first- BASEBALL SCORES were awarded on the basis Of ton, 99.25) Watkin, Kingston Roberts, Mets Find Formula? | stains | National League L Pet. GBL . K Beat Koufax Again = jaus-r:s F K x Philadelphia 64 522 8 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| Elsewhere, San_ Franciscojdefeat snapped Houston's win- <a = _ 10 « Until Tuesday night ace right-'Giants blasted Philadelphia/ning streak at six games. | Atlanta "477 hander Sandy Koufax had lost|Phillies 7-1, Pittsburgh Pirates} The Mets got 'to Koufax for Herat 462 only one game to New York/defeated Houston Astros 8-2,\five runs in the third inning. New York ; "436 19% Mets. .|Cincinnati Reds beat St. Louis|Koufax, now 22-8, walked three Chicago 85 351 30% That was last season when) Cardinals 6-4, and Chicago Cubs|men in the second inning and Tuesday's Results | ore Tug McGraw beat the/edged Atlanta Braves 5-3. jforced in a run. Jerry Grote|, |. 'Angeles 4 New York 10 4 Angeles Dodgers in a pitch-| The loss dropped the Dodgers | doubled in a pair for the Mets San Francisco 7 Philadelphia ing duel with Koufax. two games off the pace, Jerry|in the third. 'te sein Houston 2 Pittsburgh 8 » Things looked a lot different| Grote doubled in a pair during] Cincinnati extended its win Chicago 5 Atlanta "3 after the first inning of a Kou-|the Mets third - inning outburst.|Streak to seven games as Pete) <7 i.'4 Cincinnati 6 '€ax-McGraw return match Tues- |Rose hit two home runs and} wd night. The Dodgers held a| BREAKS UP CONTEST \Deron Johnson hit his third in Bi gee raetbeson « ie 2-0 edge in their National| Jim Hart blasted a three-run|two days and 20th of the sea-| ne v 9 at os oy ed é League encounter and Koufax|homer in the eighth inning that! son, . H Aad yn ( rete 9- fe fbn 'appeared well on his way to|>roke up the San Francisco-) Ernie Banks provided the Cub| |, ont me ur we ) R 1 4 revenge. Philadelphia contest and pow-|muscle with a three-run homer|* sp a! (s fa ne 1S ) 9.14) But Bob Friend took over for|ered the Giants to victory. in the third inning. Hank Aaron) |, Ce sik #3) Ol i | 4 McGraw in the second inning] Willie Stargell's bases-loaded |spoiled Ken Holtzman's shutout) Giese "(Elisworth cia ati and held Los Angeles to four|single drove in two runs in ajwith a three-run homer in the| cincinnati (O'Toole 5-6) (N) | hits over the remainder of the|five-run fourth inning for Pitts-|seventh. It was his 36th of the Atlanta (Johnson 18-8) at St.|j game, while the Mets exploded|burgh as the Pirates kept pace|season and pushed his RBI to- Touls (Gibson 17-10) (N) : with a five-run rally off Koufax|with the Giants. Roberto Cle-|tal to 102, marking the eighth alist in the third inning and went on|mente drove in his 96th run of|season Aaron has driven in 100) American League | ta a 10-4 victory the season, 9 persona! high. The'er more runs WL Pet. GBL ae TSS at Se sf Baltimore $2 49 89% Leh | Detroit 71 59 .546 | Minnesota 71 63 .530 | Cleveland 69 518 | Chicago 515 | California .500 |New York | Washington | Boston 'i |Kansas City 58 76 .433 | Tuesday's Results Boston 7 California 6 Washington 1. Minnesota $ New York 1 Kansas City 4 Cleveland 6 Chicago 2 | Detroit 5 Baltimore 4 | Probable Pitchers Today : New York (Downing 8-8) at}; California (Chance 9-15) (N) Boston (Stange 6-7) at Minne- & 4g . sota (Kaat 20-9) (N) r - ON FAMOUS Detroit (Aguirre 2-8 and Pod- |res.2-3) at Chicago (Peters 11-10)" ° \\\ . |and Higgins 0-0) (TN) a\\ ; | Baltimore (J. Miller 3-7) at : Vie NS \ ey ; [Cleveland (McDowell 8-6) (N)|MN WUT Tt ane : |. Washington (McCormick 8-11) ga) \ of NV \VVE Vath tes é i j}and Moore 3-1) at Kansas City) @™ : |(Blanco 1-3 and Lindblad 4-8) | #t : ; "\\ 4 (TN) | International League W L Pct. GBL| Toronto 78 62 557 -- | Columbus 77 62 554 %4ij | Rochester 78 63 553 is | Richmond 72 67 :518 5% | Ruffalo 70 69 .504 7% | Toledo 68 72.486 10 \Jacksonville 65 76 .461 13%4\"™ ts -- eb " * . fe | Syracuse 52 89 .369 2614| A i" | -- ; Tuesday's Results Py aii a Toledo 0 Richmond 5 th : WITH Rochester 5 Buffalo 8 j / = , Syracuse 2 Toronto 6 F; 2 / TRADE | Jacksonville 1 Columbus 2 ', / : 4 z : i i i " an Today's Games } : DY a) WOULD YOU BELIEVE National League fixture in planted on plate, but Crote iickeahe i 'Toronto : : Don't let these low 'OUT'? Los Angeles Dod- New York, when Sandy recovered the fumbled ball Rochester at Buffalo T Hii | gers' catcher, Carl Roseboro, Koufax singled to right field and tagged Roseboro out, Toledo a Richthond : prices throw you.. make a head-first dive for and Roseboro, on second with the umpire ruling that Columbus at Jacksonville : . ' FISK TIRES ARE Brac home plate and is upended base at the time, headed for Roseboro had failed to | ----_ Sakon by N.Y. Mets' catcher Gerry the plate. The ball was touch the plate. Mummm! 7 a i Crote (15). Play started in knocked from Crote's. hands Nipigon Park Wins \ OHM, yy WE kU QUALITY TIRES the second inning of last and Roseboro has one hand --AP Wirephoto ' - Pit a . .. and they're (oe eae Be. Bantam Girls Game s ® . * Brooks and Frank Robinson con-| i as aN : uff | " /. Lyi, backed by the fam- Credit Simplified Windup) stro" sen, Per. mnsm, ee RON A\\Y/77 / ous FISK "NO Kansas City's John Odom) fourth {nning to claim a 7-1 : / | pitched : og! 1 ie \ hy) |pitched a one - hitter, allowing \ / ; TIME LIMIT E | Wil ' Wi St s New York only a first inning) Victory over ny Vista ne . \ \ "Yj h se Tim, |SOftball game at Nipigon Park.|% \ PY ', ar l son S in ring revel p Bhncasagh ogg yr Connelly paced Nipigon's at- aa \ / GUARANTEE", the Athletics with a fifth-inning|@ck with a pair of doubles \ py by By MURRAY CHASS --_{windup. He couldn't get near] cingle one of 11 hits off Mel Stot-|Wnile Whyte collected @ double j; . Associated Press Sports Writer) the plate. Then he went into the! tlemyre now 11-16 einige and single. Crossman had three}; Earl Wilson is discovering|n0-windup stance. . . . Guys : : isingles, with Seeley picking u that a simple windup is better|who go for the no-windup in-| Jimmie Hall rapped a two-\a pair. than an exaggerated one, or|variably come up with a badjrun single in the sixth inning) McQuoig had two doubles for) R hone at all. arm. jthat proved decisive for Minne-| Lake Vista and B. Reid hit a/ Wh ] Ali i MUFFLERS . The 30-year-old right-hander| 'Wilson now has a simple|S'@-_ akg ee ignmen . cal gained his seventh straight vic-|Windup, and he's throwing) | tory and 16th over-all Tuesday| strikes." THURS., SEPT. Ist, 8:30 : = and Chey. and Pontiac 6 00 night as Detroit Tigers edged| In other American League WR ESTLIN Oshawe Civic Auditorium 2 Front Wheels Balanced 54-66 e 8) rc Baltimore 5-4, handing thej)games, Kansas City Athletics | ae KRY S RVI é 3} } 1 8.00. Ay | 4.88 seit American League - leading Ori-|defeated New York Yankees] | sips: oles their fourth straight defeat./4-1, Minnesota Twins trimmed] | : SWEET DADDY SIKI When Wilson left Boston Red| Washington Senators 3-1, Cleve- af ail ' vs. Sox for Detroit June 13, he took|!and Indians downed Chicago seal 4 cae gene get be oy edge 7 a BULLDOG BROWER | MOST CARS INSTALLATION EXTRA PARTS EXTRA earned run average. Since then| edged California Angels 7-6. | ae MIDGETS ae he's compiled an 11.4 mark and| For his latest victory, Wilson| cv ito zoles qnd ily The Kid a 2.90 era. needed ninth - inning relief help! The Jamecio Kid ond Sunny Boy Cossidy eve: down teetes took eee - LYONS ve. 2CHMieT BETWEEN OSHAWA AND WHITBY HIGHWAY No. 2 4 Serene « pt > © Tickets for these exhibitions at the Casine I remember seeing him sev-|The Tigers' however, had built Restaurant. Ringside $1.50, Adults 1.25, Children Se. eral years ago when he had the|a Jead on homers by Jim North- : big kick and the exaggerated'rup, Al Kaline and Norm Cash. ee, Patrick Milech, Promoter ||