Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Sep 1966, p. 10

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ah cel aa A al ait cae i al ais ee er 9 Sepa eS me sch Tes, ins «2 rsaeael i i hon Calder's PR atry te eae |Sidelines Don Calder hitled a two-)Ray O'Quinn singled to left hitter 's2t night to" give Scu-|field. O'Quinn was caught going gog Cleaners Ontario Softball|/to second by second baseman Association the Central Zone}Ron Cullen, Junior "A" championship as} The only other hit came in they blanked Willowdale Dob-|the eighth inning as Terry iby's 5-0 at Alexandra Park. /|Thomson singled and went on Calder bad-2 no-hitter go-/to- third on a "force out. to ine until the sixth inning, when| Brian Punchard and an. error Acadian Juniors Ousted From Leaside Playoffs Acadians fielding was atroc- ious, They committed eight errors, giving Jewellers five unearned runs, Godfrey ran into trouble in the fifth, when, with two out, Geoff Weiss singled and Bill Toronto People's Jewellers scored only two innings at Lea- side's Talbot Park Friday night but it was enough to send them into the Leaside Junior Baseball League final against Toronto High Park. Two-Hitter 'Willowdale to Mike Huchgon. He was left on as O'Quinn struck out to end the inning. Calder fanned seven batters exta allowed two walks for the win, Calder also had two runs batted in as he drove in Ken Brack and Barry Johnson with a single in the eighth inning. Ron Cullen walked in the) first Inning and was driven home on a home run by Wayne Cheesman, Paul Parkinson sing- led with one out but both Paul Gibbens and Brack were out to retire the side. With two out in the third in- ning, Scugogs added another run as Cheesman scored on Brack's single. Cheesman got on through a fielder's choice. He went to second as Gibbens walked and scored on a single. Scugogs added two more runs in the eighth on singles to Bar- ow BILL LITTLE When Oshawa Generals their training camp later this month, there'll be quite a few familiar faces. The defending eastern Can- ada junior hockey champions will have 16 holdovers to suit up for new coach Ted O'Con- nor. Biggest nen at problem fa ¢ ing sugh stalwarts as Bobby Orr, Wayne Cashman, Danny O'Shea and Bill Heindl, a quartet which produced 115 goals for Gen- erals last season. Two players who each scored 21 goals will be returning, how- ever, with Bill Little adding 29 Vancouver Ties Series People's scored four times in the fifth inning and added three runs in the eighth as they took a 7-1 won over Oshawa Acadian Cieaners to win the semi - final series 2-1. Right - hander, Doug Me- Bride went the distance for| People's, holding Acadians to) eight hits, all singles. McBride struck out 12 batters and walk- ed two, His mates had three errors. Murray Godfrey and Gary Carooll weren't quite so fortu-| Feriman walked. Ian O'Grady singled up the middle, scoring one run and a walk to Frank Sidey loaded the bases. A walk, followed by two er- rors, gave Toronto three more runs and a 4-0 lead, Acadians got one run back in. the. seventh as Al Holt singled to right and took sec- ond on an outfield error. Ron Inche was safe at first when his infield pop dropped among three players. Holt stole third and scored on an error but Inche was thrown out trying ry Johnson and Calder. Both Brack and Johnson scored on Calder's single. Brack had walk- ed. Johnson's single put him at third and Johnson took sec- ond on the next pitch. Calder -then lined a drive up the middle to drive in both/ior A lacrosse playoff. runs and complete the scoring} Vancouver's victory squared for Scugogs. \the best-of-seven British Colum- Losing pitcher Bob. Pug hibia final at two games apiece. was relieved in the fourth in-| Fifth game will be played ning after allowing five hits| Monday at Coquitlam. and three runs, Reliefer Gary; Salt scored all his goals with Peck allowed four hits and two! VANCOUVER (CP) -- Van- couver rookie Bob Salt beat the goaltending of Merv Schweitzer to score three goals Friday night and give Vancouver a 13-6 victory over Coquitlam in a Sen- ists to his goals and Geor, Babcock picking up 2 prot ag Other returnees will be goal- keepers Ian Young and Kelly Orr, defencemen Barry Wii- kins, Nick Beverley, Chris Roberts and Paul Cadieux and forwards Brian Moren, Chris Hayes, Jim Whittaker, Rill White, Peter Nevin, Bob Black, Ron Dussiaume and Danny Sandford. Twenty-six newcomers will bid for berths on the team, with three Oshawa boys in- cluded. They are Don Bowen, Phil Solomon and Jerry Dionne, John Clayton, who 'is playing lacrosse with Oshawa Green Gaels, is another' candidate, -- other rookies include Paul Te fieturning. a man advantage. eid of Kingston junior B's, SUITING UP Field Meet for boys and girls 10 to 13. Chief in- structor Brian Grierson, left, hands out club sweat- ers to the athletes while 10 - year - old Susan Bea- Twelve members of the Oshawa Legion Track Club travel to Toronto Monday to participate in the annu- a] Royal Canadian Legion Junior Olympic Track and FOR CNE MEET mish, right, tries one on for size. Other members making the trip are Steve Sheridan, Peter DePratt, Co- lin Lotkey, Joey Simiana, Cathy Lancaster, Mary Me- Clementes Big Bat Gives Pirates Lead By RON RAPOPORT \first time in his 12-year eareer Associated Press Sports Writer he's topped 100. Roberto Clemente's three-run| But most important, the fifth- homer against Chicago Cubs|inning shot boosted Pittsburgh Friday was provoking in more | Pirates to a 7-3 victory and sole ways: than one. |tenancy of first place in the It was Clemente's 2,000th| National League. San Francisco major - league hit. It was also|Giants tied with the Pirates his 23rd homer, tying his best|when the day's action began, season - long effort in that de-|lost 6-5 to St, Louis Cardinals in partment. And it gave Roberto/12 innings. 101 runs battled in, marking the' "For years, I have been pleading with somebody In jcharge at Forbes Field to put iclay instead of sand in the bat- ter's box," Clemente said. "Sud- denly, this year, they put clay in. Now I have firm footing. I can get a toe-hold."" Elsewhere in the league, Los Angeles Dodgers beat Cincin- nati Reds 6-1, Philadelphia Phil- lies shut out New York Mets 6-0 and Atlanta Braves won a dou- bleheader from ton Astros 6-5 and 2-1 nate as McBride. They also runs with one strike out. | allowed eight hits, but two were |doubles and one a triple. God-/nis third hit of the game, aj |frey, the starter, left in the walk and Sidey's triple to right! 2 . Nipigon Park paca nsoe' gyn behind completed scoring for Toronto P gon ar 14-0. He siruck ow SS in the eighth. S Whi b bases tops It y five oo gag fanned fottr Acadians 'loaded the jand_walke alain ___. | with one out in the eighth but) Nipigon Jackson and Raike MoBride fanned the next twOlirspdware took the first game batters to work out of trouble.|o¢ the City and District Tyke |He also fanned two of the/paceball final Friday as they ithree batters in the ninth in-| clipped Whitby Royals 10-7 at ning. |Nipigon Park, | While defeat eliminated Aca-| The second game will be play- dians from the Leaside League,|ed Sunday at Peel Street Park jthey still are engaged in On-|in Whitby. : a tario Baseball Association play-| Nipigon was down 3-2 going joffs and Eastern Ontario As-|into the fifth inning but rallied ] ge sociation playoffs. | High Park : | Dave Cranston struck out 19/Toronto Richardsons 10 - 8\the sixth on three walks and \batters: and pitched Oshawa|Wednesday to win the otherja single and a double. | Quality Fuels Midgets to an Leaside semi_.- final. Richard-| Doug Seeley, Donnelly, Kirk- 8-6 win over Belleville Richardjsons finished the season Ellis Friday. The win gives/first place while High Parkisingles in the fifth, In the |Fuels the Eastern Zone Mid-|was fourth. Acadians and Peo-|sixth, Logan singled and Pete get "A" softball championship|ple's tied for second. |Gibbs doubled, while Paul las they defeated Belleville two/-- Meee eae ae) ~ |Wetherup. Seeley and Donnelly | S- 5 . Iked. neue te the big Harman Park Trims Tozan was the winning pitcher. Dennis Ashton was | Whitby tried to come back to take third, ending the inning. | An error, a single by Weiss, | Bean, Bev Kirkham, Glen Kirkham, Gerry Byrne, Dean Jollow and Robbie Bennett. --Oshawa Times Photo \hitter for Oshawa as he bagged Vancouver scored four goals in the first quarter. Coquitlam closed the margin to 4-2 mid- way through the second quar- ter, but couldn't catch the host squad. Spike Burns Wins Hydroplane Class TORONTO (CP)--Bruce Sum- jmers of Toronto and Spike | Burns of Oshawa won class ti- }tles in hydroplane racing at the |Canadian National Exhibition | Friday. | Burns took the class B hydro jfor five runs on five singles| with two Toronto drivers--Lioyd| defeated North|and added three more runs in| Thinel] and John Webster--in| |second and third piace. Summers was first in the jclass A hydro event in which in/ham, Wyte and Fudger all hit/Dennis Ince of Toronto placed! \Chicago 22 St. Louis 20 |second. Bryan Slywchuk of Garson midgets, Bob Walton, a brother of former Toronto Marlboro Mike Walton, Rick Thompson from Whitby juniors, and a pair of linemates from Trenton juniors, Andy Teeple and Allan Ferguson, O'Connor will also look over 60 other players at a training camp in Niagara Falls, which -starts Sept. 19. Generals camp will open Sept. 24, although some of the players will arrive next week to attend school. FOOTBALL By THE CANADIAN PRESS Friday's Results American League |Oakland 23 Miami 14 National League Exhibition "Aid Of The Centennial Project" Presenting Softball's Greatest Pitcher Clemente's home run came Tigers Win Doubleheader, Gain On Slumping Orioles off Cub pitcher Ferguson Jenk- >} CLEMENTE \ins of Chatham, Ont. riosis cant es la two - run homer in the first] |and drove in two more runs 0 |doubles in the third and sixth | Orlando Cepeda popped up to haunt his Giant former team- he 12th SPORTS lmates, do hi - ning and coming home on Mike| two | Parfitt hed and John Nestic one single, jin the fifth, as they scored| | softball | Tom Eldridge had four sing-| Vista 15-4 Friday at Lake Vista|rors. Blanchard had a double! lles, while Charlie Rout and Rot|on home runs by Bryan Rose|and two | : FEIGNER H tt. each singlesiand George Montpetit. Lake Vista 15-4 four runs, Bronishuicki tripled | Harman Park Bantam boys/to drive in three runs with the | team dumpled Lake/other run being scored on er-| Eddie singles, Moore two} singles and Sorichette one sing- Montpetit's homer came wiiii ie. The King & His Court By DICK COUCH Associated Pres# Sports Weller outscored New York Yankees|winning run. The Giants had 8-5, Washington Senators 6-5 and/runs in the seventh, but an er-| California Angels edged CALENDAR TODAY Shannon's single for St. Louis's | Oshawa scored three runs In|two men on, after Terry And- the first, two in the third.and|rey had doubled and Rose three more in the sixth. |drew a walk. jtaken a one-run lead with four | SOFTBALL §. Scrimshaw was the top) Reed Foster tripled, Burnie Oshawa Neighborhood Assoc. Al Kaline began his sane nag City trimmed Boston'ror by Tito Fuentes sent the|\Pee Wee Tournament -- 16) hitter for Belleville, homering|Khmke doubled while Paul Hill by working overtime. Detroit's slumping slugg® was benched in the opener of Friday night's doubleheader at Cleveland but played 10 innings in the second game as the Tigers , ever Cleveland Indians. The Indians jumped on Joe Sparma for five runs in the first) combined for a three-hitter and |Connaught inning of the nightcap but De-| Ron Fairly drove in three runs, |Parks, with final game at Con-| troit fought back, finally tying) two with a homer, as the Dodg-|naught Park, 6.30 p.m. jit in the sixth. Stanley singled ers stayed two games back of SOCCER took a 42, 7-3 sweepjin the 10th and scored the go-'the Pirates. 'ahead run on Jim Northrup's game into extra innings. teams to participate in tourna-|in the sixth. W. Storms had ajhad two singles and Ronnie Claude Osteen and Bob Miller|ment starting at 8.00 a.m., at/double and a single while C.|Steeves one. and. Woodview! Rump had two singles. | Rose was the winning pitch- R. McMurter, L. Blatchford, jer. |W. Brown and T. Waite each) Franssen was the big gun had one single. jfor Lake Vista: as he tripled Waite was the loser, allowing)while Lweverko and Brown doubled and Godfrey had two Darlingion Senior League Jim Bunning pinned the Mets Playoffs-- Solina at Zion, 6.45\12 hits and eight runs. | SOCCER SCORES | LONDON (Reuters) -- Soccer games Friday: | English League Division ITI | Workington 3 Leyton Orient 1) " Division IV | |Barnsley © Chesterfield 3 |Lincoln City 0 Stockport County | ip | vs. Oshawa All-Stars KINSMEN STADIUM SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 The victories moved the os grounder. | gers within 9% games of Amer- | ican League-leading Baltimore BEANED BATTERS } Orioles. ; Stu Miller, Baltimore's usu- Willie Horton walloped a) ally brilliant relief specialist, hit) three-run homer in the first|Al Weis and Tommie Agee with game, backing the four - nit| Pitches in the 11th inning, fore- pitching of Denny McLain. ing across the winning run. Tom} Mickey Stanley rapped three|McCraw opened the 11th with| hits, including his first homer|# double and Don Buford drew of the year, in the nightcap and|2M intentional walk before Mill- scored the tie-breaking run in ¢t's control disappeared. the 10th. | Earl Battey's three-run dou- Detroit manager Frank Skaff|ble in the first inning and scratched Kaline from the line-|Pitcher Jim Grant's tie-breaking up Friday afternoon, explaining | Single in the fourth sparked the that he wanted the All-Star out-/Twins to their fourth straight) fielder "'strong for the finish."| Victory. Kaline, weakened by a persist-| Joe Adcock smacked a two- ent cold, had skidded below the|'un pinch hit homer in .the 300 mark and had driven in|eighth, lifting the Angels past| only 15 runs in the past seven| Washington. Bobby Knoop deliv-| weeks. jered three California runs with ja pair of triples and a homer. | The Athletics climbed past The Tigers picked up 1'4|Boston into ninth piace behind games on the Orioles, who|the six-hit pitching of Lew bowed to Chicago White Sox 9-8|Krausse. Danny Cater knocked CHASE ORIOLES back on six hits and Rich Allen'p.m.; 1st game of 3-out-of-5|)------ | jsingle for Vista. Franssen was} lthe loser. his clubbed a pair of homers for | championship finals. the Phillies fourth victory in| Oshawa and District Senior their last five games, Allen now League--Ukrainia vs. Italia, at has 35 home runs. | 6.00 p.m. and Local 222 vs, Mal- A pair of Canadians, Ron Tay-|ta United, at 7.45 p.m.; both lor of Toronto: and laude Ray-|games at Kinsmen Civic Audi- mond of St. Jean, Que., worked torium. for the Astros, with Taylor tak SUNDAY ine, thie toss. LACROSSE Ed Mathews hit two homers A in Atlanta's opening victory and) UAW League Playoffs--Geor- T.V. vs. Beachcombers, Pat Jarvis stopped Houston on 8°58 4 four hits in the finale, It was|at Whitby Arena, 11.30 a.m.; Atlanta's first doubleheader vic-|18t game of 3-out-of-5 champ- |si Storie Park Top | Valleyview Boys | Storie Park bantam boys} |softball team defeated Valley-| |view boys 9-4 at Storie Park) Friday on five runs in the first/ inning. Hatch was the big hitter for, ithe winners as Itriples, one of them in the first. | |But it was 11 walks given out} the other Southend United 2 Hartlepools/| ngles. Boler had United 0 | 2 P.M. Fuel and Lumber Everything in Builder's lies. Fuels. Speciclizing in summer cottage needs. 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They slipped) from one-half game to a full) game behind the leaders when their scheduled contest against) Buffalo Bisons was rained out.|Alemite Field, 8.15 p.m.; 2nd) found on page 13. ionship finals. he had at i] iby D. Bishop that won for| LABOR DAY | Storie. | SOFTBALL Bell, R. Wright, and Patfiels || OASA Intermediate 'A' Play-each had singles while Ted offs -- Belleville Trudeau Mo-|Taylor had a double and a tors vs. Oshawa Bad Boys Ap-|single. pliances, at Alexandra Park,| Taylor allowed only one hit} 8.15 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out- but gave up five free trips for \of-3 series. the win. SOCCER R. Cochrane had a triple in | Exhibition Game -- Dariing-| tive second jng-for-.Valley. jton Senior League All-Stars view. Valleyview scored runs Guoranteed Used Corse ROY W. NICHOLS | Courtice and Bowmanville CHEVROLET, CORVAIR, OLDSMOBILE SALES. AND. SERVICE PHONE 728-6206 Oshawa-Whithy SPORTS Highlights | | TONIGHT SOCCER -- Darlington Senior Leagu p.m.; Ist. game of 3-out-of-5 championship finals . . triet Senior League -- Ukrainia vs. Italic, et 6:00 p.m, and Local OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY @ Playetfs --- Solino ot Zion, 6:45 . Oshawe ond oy vs. Malta United at 7:45 p.m.; both games at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium, 6.00 p.m. TUESDAY SOFTBALL OASA Senior 'B' Playoffis-- Oshawa Gael's Lumber vs. Bell- leville Bobcats, at Belleville, d ( 44 Yeors Serving You {and two more in the sixth. This Space Available for your MORE SPORTS Outdoors by Bill Owens, regular Saturday feature the Oshawa Times, will a in _ Advertising Message | SUNDAY, Sept. 4 |f} LACROSSE -- UAW League -- George's TV va. 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Licensed Mechanic Elsewhere, the league-leading game of 2-out-of-3 Eastern On-| Free Check-Up Friday's Results Washington 5 California 6 Boston 1 Kansas City 5 Baltimore 8 Chicago 9 Detroit 4-7 Cleveland 2-5 New York 5 Minnesota 8 Sunday's Games Washington at California Boston at Kansas City (2) New York at Minnesota Baltimore at Chicago Detroit at Cleveland Monday's Games California at Kansas (N) Chicago at Minnesota Washington at Detroit (TN) | Boston at Cleveland (2) New York at Baltimore (2) International 56 57 57 64 66 67 69 75 Rochester Red Wings walloped,tario Zone finals. Syracuse Chiefs 9-3, while ae 2 ie Bin Se ond-place Columbus Jets de-) feated Richmond Braves 4-2 in| Oshawa Bowlers the first game of a double- + | header before losing the night-| Capture Prizes cap 4-1. Jacksonville Suns de-| Pee : feated Toledo Mud Hens 2-1. | Competing in a mixed doub-, John Mason led the Redjles tournament, at the Toronto Wings attack with four hits and|Withrow Park Lawn Bowling | three runs batted in, Cam Car-|Club recently, two pairs of |reon and Dave May also col-|bowlers from the Oshawa Club} lected two hits each for Roch-|claimed two of the top prizes. | ester, while team-mate Steve} John and Dorothy Morrison | Demeter drove in two runs with won the top prize of the tourna- a first-inning single. ment, with the highest three- Dave Wissman, with a two-|win total. run home run and a sacrifice) Another Oshawa entry, Clara) fly in the third accounted for Oatway and George Constable} all the Columbus runs in the| earned the top prize in the high Jets first-game victory. itwo-win section. 4 Pittsburgh San Francisco Los Angeles Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati Atlanta Houston 79 585 ag 1 ak 9 533 «7 511 10 504 11 485 134% 449 18% New York 77 434 20% Chicago 87 .351 31% Friday's Results Philadelphia 6 New York Houston 5-1 Atlanta 6-2 Chicago 3 Pittsburgh 7 San Francisco 6 St. Louis & Los Angeles 6 Cincinnati 1 Sunday's Games Philadelphia at. 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