Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1966, p. 10

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) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 7, 1966 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor ANN NUT wasn't too much in evidence last night had dampened the ball diamonds into iaeai con- , but there was some softball activity of importance : there's a lot more on the books, for tonight, Sports fans advised to check the 'Sports Calendar' to see what's g on tonight and Thursday, Kiwanis Bantam League players are also reminded to check today's news -- eir league championship playoffs open on Friday night, re at home, last night, Bad Boys managed to defeat ingston's Smart's Braves 3-0 but they had a tough time it. Ted Jones hurled a masterful game to limit the ters to four hits but Oshawa had only six safeties, They the lead as soon as possible -- Jackie Sneddon, first tter of the game for Bad Boys, hit a homer. After that, runs were hard to come by, Return game is back in ngston, tomorrow night. Here at home tomorrow night, Scugog Cleaners and Brooklin Concretes will clash in the second game of their semi-final series, in the "City Cham- pionship" playoffs. Scugogs won the first one, in Brooklin. -- t: Gale's Lumber and Bad Boys are tied in the other bracket, é at ons win apiece. GALE'S LUMBER won a 4-3 victory im Belleville last night, to eliminate Trudeau Motors, in the Eastern Ontario Zone Senior 'B' finals, in two-straight games, But Gale's were a little fortunate in this one. As one of their own ut it "we stunk out the joint"! He was referring » to the fact that the Oshawa team committed at least eight and perhaps, if judged harshly, nine errors, the usually re- 'liable shortstop Ralph Davis having three or four. But Gale's did win and now move into the provincial quarter- yw finals. General Tire are in Trenton tonight, playing King- on Nylon Aces, in their third and deciding Intermediate- PeIndustrial series game. Brooklin plays their third game 'against Fisherville, in Alderwood tonight, Here at home, "the Civil Service League finals open at North Oshawa Park tand at Alexandra Park, it's Quality Fuels Midgets against = North York Avenue Road, first game of the Ontario semi- finals. 4 fi bP players p ' LACROSSE FANS around these parts were hoping that 'a couple of the Mann Cup final games might be played re in Oshawa. Bill Kurelo, manager of the Civic Audi- jum has been trying for weeks to get the CLA to put es in Oshawa, on Sept. 10 and Sept, 12 -- but it looks ke 'no dice", Peterborough's big Memorial Centre is not available, due to the Toronto Leafs' hockey camp. The Pepsi's played in their Civic Arena this summer. This is actually too small to accommodate all the fans who will \wwant to see the games, The Western champs may select an- 'other site but latest word is that the CLA apparently figures that the Civie Arena in the Liftlock City will still hold more customers than would attend a game elsewhere, so the en- tire series is to be played in Peterborough. Bee a "a CITY COUNCIL, may have to honor another Ontario championship team this year. Oshawa's . Juvenile Green Gaels, after losing their first game of the OLA Juvenile 4a? finals to Long Branch, 18-10, came back to win the next 'Yene 11-9, right in Long Branch, after trailing 7-3 in the first period, Their fighting spirit was rewarded with a fine comeback victory, to knot the series. The third and deciding game for the Ontario Juvenile 'A' crown, is being played here tonight, at the Oshawa Children's Arena, at 8:30 o'clock. The Oshawa lads, paced by such goalscoring aces as John Johnston, Peter Plub, Brian Cassidy, Ken Cunning- ham, Wayne Bradley and goalie Gary Lopak, are deter- émined to give this one tonight 'their best shot" and so ' that- the Minto Cup holders isn't the only champion- ship Iacrosse team in Oshawa. BITS AND PIECES -- Roy Morphy is still in the sports limelight, Back over 30 years ago, Roy was one of the city's top softball coaches, King St, Tuxis being one of his sev- eral fine teams, About then, before the Parks Board ob- jected, he. and Harold Sheridan used to bang golf balls all wer Alexandra Park, in the oval area contained by the race ck. Roy never misses a softball game at Alexandra Park but he's even still active in golf -- and how! A week ago, playing at the Pebblestone Club, the 73-year-old shotmaker reached the coveted hole-in-one plateau. He was playing with Roger Crook and Ed, Hawke and on the second hole, using a No. $ wood, Roy potted his tee shot, a distance of 190 yards ... HOCKEY is just around the corner and Les Williams of the Town and Country League checks in with a request. This league, which operates every Sunday at the »Port Perry Arena, starting at 6:00 p.m., has five teams 'ready to face the starting barrier, P.P, Flyers, Dunn's "Men's Wear, Quality Flyers, Cadillac Billiards and an entry 'rom Bowmanville. In order to have weekly tripleheaders land avoid the "bye" bit in their schedule, they would like "to have a sixth team. Any group interested in entering the sTown and Country League can contact Les at 723-6524... PCARLOS METIDIERI, most exciting player in the history sof the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League, invaded *the stands at Varsity Stadium on Sunday, bent on engaging in fisticuffs with a spectator who had been heckling in a {particularly vicious manner. This had to be unusual, since *the brilliant 24-year-old winger for Toronto Falcons, won the "Jeague scoring championship this for the second 'time and in addition to this trophy, he gets another one, O'SHEA WITH NATS -- Danny O'Shea of Ajax, sec- ond from left, a centre with Oshawa Generals in the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion's Junior "A" series, announced Tuesday that Canada Signs Danny O'Shea; Orr Praises Brewer's Stand | stymied over Carl Brewer's Robby Orr, O'Shea's team- mate last season, who re- cently signed a professional contract with Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. he has accepted an invita- tion to join Canada's Na- tional team. Flanking O'Shea are Allan Eagleson, MPP for Lakeshore, Carl Brewer, who would like to join the National team, and (CP Wirephoto) Oshawa Gale's Lumber ad- vanced to the Southern Ontario semi-finals in OASA Senior playdowns, last night in Belle- ville, when they nosed out the Belleville Bobcats 4-3, to take the Eastern Ontario Zone finals in two-straight, This one was a_ ding-dong battle with both teams scoring two runs in the 9th inning, with Clare Leahy going the distance for Belleville and Reg White taking over in the 9th. Gale's Lumber opened the batter in Ralph Davis to score Piontek. Gale's got a couple of hits in Lloyd Mapes and double by Doug Cole, back-to-back, but they were left stranded, as was jack McDermaid, wiio opened the fourth with a single and Cole, who singled in the seventh after there were two out. Gale's second run came in the 8th inning and it took three hits to produce the 'one tally, Davis singled with one out, Young followed with a single Young stole second base, Jim Rowden's fly to centre was too short to chance a run but Me- Dermaid came through with his Gale's Lumber Eastern Ontario Zone 'B'| the second inning, a single by|their run by Davis in the 8th, |Gale's entered the final 9th in-jand Cole each had two hits, in that put Davis on third, then| Wins BY ERIC WESSELBY Times Sports Editor Canada's National hockey team, kayoed in its bid to cor- ral defenceman Bobby Orr and Father Bauer said O'Shea had accepted an invitation to join the team, which will com- pete for the world cham- pionship at Austria next spring. "O'Shea's basic reason for joining the national team is to weeds nara ~ " Gain onpestence one .cmmsaiet: Father Bauer said. Referring to Orr's decision to turn professional with the Bos- ton Bruins, Father Bauer said, "I am relieved that Bobby turned pro, He spent an agon- izing four months considering his future, Bobby had no other course of action, considering his own needs and the pride of his family. He is perhaps one of the greatest juniors," Talking about Brewer's an- nounced intentions of playing status, / aaphon eT BR OREO 4 WirGugn th (Ole day. Rev. David Bauer, adviser to the team, announced in Tor- onto that Danny O'Shea of Ajax would join the team, O'Shea, a team-mate of Orr's with the Memorial Cup finalist Oshawa Generals \ast season, has decided to forego a profes- sional hockey career, O'Shea has . not consulted Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League, who hold his professional rights. Oshawa Bad Boys Blank Kingston managed to ant Peapeuy come Pica e sue" In Opening Game Green Gaels Oshawa Bad Boy Appliances turned. back Kingston Smart's Braves 3-0, here at Alexandra Park Jast night, in the first game of their Eastern Ontario Zone Intermediate 'A' finals. Oshawa Bad Boys got the Second game of this series | jump early, with two runs in ~|their first inning. Lead-off bat- : « jter Jackie Sneddon connected! Kiwanis Lea Bantam Teams goes in Kingston Thursday night, and judging by last night's game here, a third and! deciding game between these two teams is quite probable, | jsecond hit of the game, scoring,;on a bad throw, giving Gale's | Davis, to make it 2-1, their second run of the inning An error by shortstop Davis,|and a 4-1 lead, As it turned out| \two infield grounders and then|-- they needed it! janother error, this one by Jim; White retired first batter, Mc-| |Rowden, gave Belleville their|Kibbon, in the bottom of the} first run, tying the score at 1-1,|ninth but he himself errored on} in the bottom of the fifth, with-|Paul Meraw's grounder and| out the aid of a hit, |Don Lesage followed with a) John McKibbon's single in|single. Jim Whyte was safe on /the sixth inning was the only hit|Ralph Davis' third error of the} {Reg White allowed in the first|game, with Meraw scoring, eight innings, during which! At this point, Ron Taylor | pitching for Gale's, with Taylor|time he struck out 11 batters|came in to relieve Reg White|Southmead, land issued only one walk, How-jand pinch-hitter Wayne Brown, lever, Gale's usually reliable de-|batting for pitcher Leahy, scoring at the earliest possible|fence was lacking in this one,/greeted Taylor with a single,| moment when Joe Piontek, first they had two errors in the first scoring Lesage, to make it 4-3, | qualifying the game, singled, | sacrificed him|two in the fifth. along and Bob Young doubled,| With Belleville having had| Taylor then struck out "Rick" |with Storie Park jonly one run and one hit and|Locke and Terry Lesage, to end| Southmead \Oshawa leading 2-1, thanks to the game and the series. inning, another in the third and with the tying and winning runs| on bases, | Piontek, Young, McDermaid ining full of confidence -- and|Oshawa's total of 10 safeties, jfortunately for them, clicked |Belleville Bobcats had three | Reg White fanned on the third) grounded to shortstop, White |trict Senior Soccer League fix- strike but the ball got away) dashed for home and was safe (ture last night at Kinsmen Stadium, but Physical education directors of Oshawa high schools will hold a meeting Thursday at i their respective athletic pro grams for the upcoming schoo season. Each school will have a jun- Thaving been voted by Toronto: soccer writers as the unani- 'mous choice for the "Most Valuable ~Toronte taward. The former teen-age sensation of Brazil joined To- *ronto Italia (Falcons) in 1963 and has been outstanding severy season. Plover' Pleye TODAY'S SPORT CALENDAR TODAY "LACROSSE Ne | Memorial OLA Juvenile 'A' Playoffs-- Long Branch vs Oshawa Green| SOFTBALL Clty and District Gaels, at Children's ATENA,! a scoe Playoffs Brooklin 8:30 p.m.; $rd_ and deciding! Concretes ' Oshawa Scugo game, for Ontario Juvenile 'A'! : SCUgOR Semen. 8:00 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of- SOFTBALL 1/3 "City Championship" semi- Civil Service League--Quali- finals. ty Fuels vs Wood's Transport)' OASA Intermediate 'A' Pla at North Oshawa Park, 6:30)offs -- Oshawa Bad Boys p.m.; ist game of $-out-of-5| Kingston Smart's Braves, at championship finals, | Kingston, 8:15 p.m.; 2nd game OASA Midget 'A' Playoffs --|0f 2-out-of-3 Eastern Ontario North York Avenue Road vs| Zone finals. Oshawa Quality Fuels at Alex-) andra Park, 8:90 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 Ontario semi- final. series. OASA Intermediate 'C' Play- offs -- Brooklin Concretes and Fisherville at Alderwood, 8;00 Stadium, 8:00 p.m. 'Trip Newcastle @"p.m.; 3rd and deciding game of i ; Ontario quarter-final series. MB essen oe eee. 9 ~ OASA Intermediate-Industrial) Whitby Tuesday in the open- Playoffs -- Kingston Nylon Aces\ing- game of the Durham Girls and Oshawa General Tire, at/Softball League final Trenton, 8:15 p.m.; 3rd and| Debbie Maycher collected a deciding game of Eastern On- home run, triple and single for |vs Local 222, at Kinsmen Civic! we Whitby Girls jior and senior football team playing .1n...the high school league. Anderson High School in Whitby is a new addition to the football circuit. Courtice will also probably have teams entered, and the Inew high school, Eastdale, will jenter a junior football team, Local high schools will have |both boys' and girls' basketball |teams, playing both inter-school jand intra-mural basketball. A one-day volleyball tournament is planned for the winter months. ' | ; Cleaners, at Alexandra Park.) Donevan Collegiate will have Whitby School Joining Senior Football League Donevan Collegiate to discuss} Q'Neill for two more runs. hits, Mapes drew a walk to open imme ---- the ninth inning and moved 'o . | along on Cole's infield ground-| F h H ] er, Gale's got a big break when | 1g ting a ts L Fi | from the catcher and White was eague ixture| safe at first base. | ' Coach Joe Piontek then got; Modern Grill. Thistles and) his second hit of the night, scor-| Oshawa Italia ended up in a 2-2 ing Mapes and when Davis|draw in their Oshawa and Dis- |Civic Memorial Ithe actual result will likely be decided in the committee room. | Allan Cairnes and Dave iDavies each scored once for gue @ homer, City Playoffs | "Rich" March drew a walk, moved along on a wild pitch jand scored on an infield out, Oshawa. Bad Boys got their jother run in the sixth, when Ray Suddard tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Gord Wilson. Having completed their sec- ond schedule, the Oshawa Minor Softball Association's Ki- wanis Bantam League teams will now move into their play- offs, for their League trophy Ted Jones pitched the' shut- out victory for Bad Boys. He and city championship honors. FINAL STANDING gave up only four hits, two in the seventh when "'Bubs" Van- Hooser and Neil Neasmith had hback - to + back singles. Jack Lynch hit into a double-play and killed this rally. Jones struck out eight bat- Won Lostiters and gave up only four hits, 8 © |to fully earn his shutout, Actual- ly, Jones was hit hard but his defensive fielders were always in the right spot, and that proved a deciding factor in the game. While Kingston pitcher Van- Hooser and his mates gave up only six hits and three runs, they themselves were rarely in a threatening position. Jones Harman Park, Storie Park, 4 Lake Vista, 5 Valleyview, With the 8 top four teams for the playoffs, Harman Park will meet Lake Vista in one semi-final series taking on the other 6 3 3 0 r bracket. for Canada's National team, Orr said, "I think it's a great thing he's doing, "Everyone knows he's turn- ing down a good contract to help his country and younger! players, He's getting a lot of oye ert. tie where he will play. He' crack at breaking. Bruins' lineup when he to training camp in Sept. 15, i "There'll be one familiar at the camp," he said, " Ruchanan, an eyv-Ganeral there,"' Ps "While I'm looking forward to training camp, I must admit I'm nervous, Pro hockey is.a lot tougher than junior, and I'll have to make a lot of changes. I'll have to work a lot harder than I ever have, a. "I'm just as nervous as 1 was when I first reported to junior hockey." Orr has one object in mind before reportine to camp. "T'm going to finish my job in Whitby this week," he said, "then it's four or five days of fishing."' Bill Rudyk Top Gun Oshawa skeet shooters carved themselves a niche in the skeet shooting world, on September 3 and 4, when they virtually took all the top honors at the Northern Ontario Skeet Cham- pionship Shoot held at Sudbury. Bill Rudyk led the field in high gun achievements, when he took top place in the .410 gauge event, with the astounding score of 48 broken targets out of a possible 50. He also took top spot in the 20 gauge class, with a score of 99 out of 100, Not to be outdone, he went on the high gun in the "all gauge" AA event, as well as taking high all around gun, with = enviable score of 246 out of This is just about as good a shooting spree as one would ever hope for and Oshawa is well proud of its "Top Gun" skeeter in the Northern tourney. In the two-man team shootin: event, again we have Bil Rudyk, with his shooting mate, Nelson Starr, taking top place in the '410, 20 and 12 gauge shoots, Nelson Starr also took top place championship in the "open" all-gauge class with a 100 straight, Louis Sirizzotti, shotting in the class E event, took high gun with a score of 98 out of 100 with Rick Sheridan shoot- ing 98 out of 100 in the Class A 'Beeienn in ante It was Brewer, along with lawyer Allan Eagleson, who had much to do with Orr sign- ing a good contract with the Bruins and the youthful Parry Sound native has a great deal of respect for the hockey veteran, vs Orr, speaking of O'Shea's de- cision to join the Nationals, said, "He'll help them. He's a heck of a hockey player." On his own decision to sign with the Bruins, Orr said that it was what he wanted to do in the first place, and that, while he would like to play for his country, "Bruins gave. me a good deal," As yet, Orr has no idea Take Opener Oshawa Green Gaels swamp- ed Fergus Thistles 18-6 here Tuesday night in the first game of the -- best-of-three Ontario Minor Lacrosse Association midget final. Roy Fisher scored seven goals and assisted on two others for Gaels while Larry Shrigley also scored seven goals, He added an _ assist. Other Oshawa goals went to Joe Caruana, John Pearse, Frank Jay and Robert Reeson, Jim Hillis scored three times for Fergus with Jim Carter, Dave Young and Rick Me- Kenna each adding one, The remainder of the series will be played in Fergus, al- though dates have not been set. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching -- Ray Sadecki, Giants, pitched a three-hitter for his first victory in two months as San- Francisco beat Los Angeles Dodgers 6-0, leav- ing both. teams 1% games be- hind first-place Pittsburgh Pi- rates in the National League. Batting -- Harmon Killebrew, Twins, hit two home runs, lead- ing Minnesota to a 4-3 victory over Chicago White Sox in 12 limited them to four scattered hits and was always in control of the situation, except when threatened in the fourth and ale Sak itt The semi-finals will get underway this Friday evening, with Lake Vista at Harman Park and Southmead at Storie Park, Second games in.the 2- out-of-3 series, will be played on Monday evening, at Lake Vista and Southmead, Should a third game be necessary in either or both sets, they will be played on Wednesday, Sept. 14 at Harman and Storie Parks. Winners of the semi-final rounds will meet in a 3-out-of-5 championship final series, with the fifth game, if necessary, 40 be played on a_ neutral vs diamond, Team managers are urged| Johnny Thaler scored four goals for the winners while oe ee soya jaar Fitchett and Mark Logan ray eee eye Mi seh, voi §=6CaseS, threats, with strikeouts, Thaler Standout In Opening Game Police Association trimmed Johnny's Pals 10-5 in the first game of the Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Association's pee wee final at Children's Arena Tues- d Thistles while Helmut Jeckel |tallied twice for Oshawa Italia. | The doubt of the outcome was created in the closing minutes lof the game, when fighting A gym tournament is held in|petween the players erupted and April and each school provides |the referee elected to call the an entry to the tournament. game, , Collegiate holds a) Word is out the the 'Discl- wrestling tournament in Febru-|plinary Committee" will take | lary in which the other high|some definite action, regarding | schools compete, jlast night's affair, but their de-| | An exhibition football game) cisions will not be revealed until! j between the north and south| after their meeting, this Sunday, | district high schoela--igslated!at.the O.R.C, building, at Osh-| |for September 23 at Kinsmen|awa Ainport. | | Stadium, Meanwhile, Hogenboom Ran-| All senior and junior football|gers and Local 222 are sched- teams play at Kinsmen, with|uled to clash this Thursday |the juniors starting at 6,00 p.m, (night, at Kinsmen Civic Memo- jand the seniors at 7.00 p.m.|riai Stadium, | Seniors play all doubleheaders| On Saturday, in London, at the Stadium. Thistles will open their second, | ~*~ -----------|home-and-home Ontario Cup) ia) playoff series against London b tarti jItalia (Marconi), with the re-| y starting a forest/iurn game booked for Kinsmen| Sportsmen; Don't kill g illegally | fire, jintra-mural tackle football, Mr. | | Elliot, physical tackle football. { teams Donevan on. rugger, concentrates says Mr. Elliot | ispring sport. eets | }m | high sch education di-| jrector of Donevan, says there is enough equipment to allow| Oshawa high schools also |have soccer teams and rugger) more | "because we have no track, and | therefore rugger becomes our| In May, three track and field are held for the district ools. I i OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Toke advantage of it! 24 hour ser vice; and radio dispatched trucks always on the ready to serve you, Fuel Oi] Budget Plan available. NOW IS THE TIME |Stadium, on Saturday, Sept, 17. TO CONVERT AND CALL Ls esl McLAUGHLIN ik 723-3481 SUPPLIES KING ST. 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