night. Gaels won 20-7, with Phil Clayton scoring four. goals, Clayton during opening game of Minto Cup series for the Canadian junior la- crosse championship at New Westminster Saturday > FACELIFT -- New West-: 'minster Salmonbellies Ken Winzoski (12) gets a la- 'crosse stick massage from Oshawa Green Gaels' Phil (cP Wirephoto) Gaels 'Western Champs NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C, (CP) -- New Westminister Sal- monbellies and Oshawa Green Gaels go into the second game oi ine Canadian junior iacrusse final far the Minto Cun tonight |with both coaches promising it will be a close game. 3t was anything 'but that Sat- urday night as defending-cham- pion Oshawa took the opener of the best-of-seven series 20-7. Oshawa coach Jim Bishop said Sunday his team played | Overpower minster four games to two in last year's Minto Cup final in Oshawa, and it was 4-1 for Osh- "better than they know how." Coach Keith Jackson blamed bad nerves and a lack of com- ue petition all year for the defeat. Jackson said Osliawa has a bie Despite {he ons + site score yemutation and his bovs seemed! Saturday. Bishop said he ex-| afraid, 4 } pe pects a long series. | New Westminster won 23 0! games in regular season play, SCORES SIX GOALS Ross Jones scored six goals to lead the Green Gaels. Oshawa was. on top 5-1 in the and often won with only nine or first quarter of play and New 10 players in uniform, Oshawa had an identical record in' the Westminster could never nar- row the gap. awa here in 1964, o Ranwitan + snc ad <n Gale's Lumber _ presented pitcher Ron Taylor with a pair of runs in the second inning at Alexandra Park and the steady righthander took it from there as he pitched the club to a 2-0 win over Toronto Plating. Second game of the best-of- ithree Ontario Amateur Softball final will be played in Toronto later this week. A two out, fourth inning single iby cleanup hitter John Smith was the only blow that stood in \the way of Taylor tossing. his |second no-hitter in provincial |playoffs this season. none advancing past second | base. Taylor struck out 13 batters, fanning the side in the fifth and ninth. A-home run. to left field by |Jim Rowden, leading off in the | second, turned out to be all the scoring Taylor needed, For! insurance, however, Gales add- Ron Taylor In Fine Form As Gale's Edge Toronto Association central zone semi- § Toronto managed to get only four runners on base, one on a & walk and two on errors, with § East, - Oshawa defeated New West- Bishop said he was "very happy" with -the way, Jones handled. himself in front of the New Westminster goal. "Our shooting was as good as it ever has been," he said. Jackson blamed a weak de- ferice for Salmonbellies' poor showing. "We gave our goalie no sup: port at all--you would think we'd never played against a good team before. We let the Oshawa boys run all over the floor. Instead of protecting our t | goalie, the boys tried vainly to check Oshawa players at mid- floor." / In addition to Jones' six goals, |Phil Clayton -had five for the |winners and brother John Clay- ton added three more. Brian Thomson scored twice, and singles went to Neil Armstrong, Jim Higgs, Don Stinson and |Gaylord Powless, \; Powless also had seven as- | sists to lead in total points with | eight. Even Oshawa goalkeeper Merv Marshall figured in. the scoring, collecting three assists. Ken. Winzoski led the Westminster attack with three) goals and one assist. Other goals. were. scored by Ken} Henry, Roland Jackson, Barry Mapes | Bolton and Ed Goss, at Kins-| ee RON TAYLOR Young, Palmer Knight, and Hickey. Sunday . afternoon, 5 pas we ROSS JONES Thistles Top London LONDON -- Oshawa Thistles scored a pair of goals in the dying minutes of the game to edge London Marconi 5-3 here Saturday in the first game of a two-game, total-goal Ontario Cup soccer playoff. With two minutes remaining, Ron McPate scored on a free kick to break a 3-3 tie and less than a minute later, Allan scored, It took 31 minutes for Thistle to open the scoring. Ron Me- Waters came up with the open- ing marker, only to have it answered six minutes later when David Cochraine evened the score at 1-1. The half ended at that score. . Thistles, went ahead 3-1 in the second half as Allan Telfer and Allan scored. Andy Marsh of Marconi narrowed the gap, New as he capitalized on a penalty) to Thistle. George McManning tied the score for Marconi at the 38 minute mark, The game got progressively rougher, and ~~~ |through this McPate drew the! tones, who struck out nine and free kick as Marconi were 'Cleaners here Sunday in the|two batters. Thomas Ball Lost In Sun Costly For Acadians At Thorold THOROLD -- A fly ball which Winning pitcher Dan Lobdoa 'lcentre fielder Eric Peterson| gave up six hits in going all the lost in the sun proved the un-|way for the win, striking out doing of Oshawa Acadian/10 Oshawa batters, He walked Losing pitcher Gary Carroll also surrendered first game of the Ontario base, gg eo Ms : |six hits, wal ree - an ball Association junior A-Major semi-finals, \struck out five, ' The fly, which fell in for a| Thorold took a 1-0 lead in the triple, chased home two runs|® ening inning as Ai KucnarsKt etter bere er mt cher can enagtnsremeinnraenmeni st ranser enters them a 4-2 win over Oshawa, Second game, and third if nec- essary, of the best-of-three series is slated for Oshawa's Kinsmen Stadium. The second 'game will be played Wednes- 'day at 8 p.m, Brooklin -- Wins Opener | Acadians had two singles and BROOKLIN -- Brooklin Con-| cretes erupted for five runs in| sie piel gy aye 4 the seventh inning here Satur-|'Thorold out of trouble, day night as they defeated| In the ninth for Acadians, A! Battersea 8-5 in the first Fa ed and pre _ = of a best-of-three Ontario Ama-| tones? single to left, Jones was teur Softball Association inter- out trying to take second on the mediate "C" quarter-final ser throw to the plate, with Lobdoa ies. ouking the throw off and nail- ing Jones, | Coneretes held a 3-2 lead) have Sciarra was top hitter going into the last of the for Thorold with three hits seventh and the outbreak 7 sone Mac es pair |proved an important one when|for Oshawa. Holt," Peterson |Battersea came back to score cg =n Pc tag each had ithree runs in the ninth inning. Each team committed four | Vince Ferguson supplied the| errors in the loosely played big blow of the seventh inning,|game, with Thorold scoring 'a three-run homer, while Tom|three unearned runs, Simpson and Bruce Mitchell ladded doubles, Earlier in the game, Simpson tripled, Only extra-base hit = for |Battersea was a triple by Gar- jnet Ball in the seventh inning. |The visitors managed but six 'hits off winning pitcher Ron a pair of infield errors, shawa tied the score in the fourth as Wayne Cookson tripled to right field and scored on Brian Boyd's squeeze hunt, An error, a stolen base, a bunt and a perfect squeeze bunt by Dape Sciarra put Thorold ahead 2-1 in the fifth, In the sixth, Carroll walked leadoff batter Stan Tereschyn, who stole second base, Mike Sciarra was safe'on an error jand Dave Tonelli delivered the | blow that fell in for a triple, scoring two runs, another in the second, \men Stadium before more than) gto naa pig one Mapes| 3000 spectators, Taylor added | singled to éanire end 'wo janother two innings of shutout) around: to third) when Reg| Dall on behalf of Oshawa City land District Senior League All- Vancouver Wins Opener; Expects Tough Series er ona ul cca wat cn tan A ay oe lin the third and another pair : 4 taint a' th | t ¢ 'dd t dijimning and' then cut short a half. Vancouver ended the third |in the fifth but couldn't score. fe + Aloha he King and) vally by North Brock Texaco quarter with an 8.7 lead and) Wayne Colley started for To-| Weigner dazzled Oshawa bat-|'0 win a UAW Softball League | outscored Peterborough 3-2 in| Tonto and gave way to Len Mc-\ters with his. assortment of ee 7-6 Saturday at Alexan-| ae sihal cuarier Kannick in the fifth. Colley pitches and style and the Court ra Park. q . 'gave up six: hits, walked onel walked off with a 4-0 victory,|, Second baseman Ron Jones | Gord Frederickson score djand struck out six. McKannick)Pete Landers of Scugog Clean.| doubled home one run and Sut- ie pas gh eae while| allowed two hits and fanned| ers and Ted Jones also handled |'0" singled for the second in| ohn Cervi, Peter Black, Bill) two. |pitching duties for the Stars, |{he 10th for Wayne's. Gary o Lake Ontario Peter night in the\opening game of Vancouver jumped into a 3-1 Robinson, Wayne Pecknold,| Ralph Davis and Rowden) Proceeds from the |MacDonald walked and Ron | nds game are} Bob Salt, Bill Chisholm, Gord|each had two hits for Oshawa,|for the Oshawa Centennial Pro- singled to open the in-| jad Canadian'senior lacrosse |lead in the first quarter but the Powerboat Marathon Is. Petes tied the game 3-3 by the | Knox : Liebsher, Paul Parnell and Ed|with one each going to Boblject. ining. Oshawa to Toronto and return. Rams Hand Hawkeyes "em i Y |SCORES FOUR called for, roughing. jwalked one, Ball had three of This series is a replay of an|the hits. e * Wayne's. Win earlier two-game set, which) For Brooklin, Don Ferguson | ] lended in a tle | had three hits, while Simpson ars | n vertime | , yee or rine be played| had two, Vern Ferguson, Bill Occasion was what could be| Wayne's Auto Body scored | men Stadium, sys Aas lpaggss ssc fg opie oy |Mitchell and Jones one each, 7] | PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP), Second game of the best-of- Coach Bob Marsh of Van-|seven series for the Mann Cup eouver Carlings expects alis scheduled here tonight. "ong, tough series" after his| "We're ready to stay in Pet- team's aes victory overjerborough for a _ couple of 3rd ANNUAL porought Petes Saturday|weeks," Marsh said. | In the last of the 10th, Butch | Dowe led off with a single and) @ 80 MILES @ scored on Elwood Black's! ~.Nichol scored the tying touch- re Fourth Straight Defeat 2a" lough attack with four goals, in. cluding one which Vancouver "Converts made the differ- Saturday as Oshawa goaltender Skip Chapman knocked into the net while try- fell junior football club lost another game. ing to clear the ball. Ken Rut- tan had three goals and Butch Keegan and Ken Crawford got "Hawkeyes were edged by Scarboro Rams 19-18 at St. Joseph's High School field, the others. The game, halted by a power their fourth loss in four starts. "Tt was a tough one to lose," failure at the 10:12 mark of the second quarter, was watched Hawkeye coach Dunc. Brodie said after the match. by 4,160 persons--the largest lacrosse crowd in Peterbor- ough's history, The 4:48 seg- Scarboro tied the game 18-18 near the mid-way mark of the fourth quarter and added the ment was added to the third quarter after electricity was re- winning point as they made the convert good. stored. *Previously, both teams had Playing coach Bob Allan of Peterborough said a week's lay- | got been able to split the ae rights after a touchdown. awa picked up the opportunity and intercepted. Kaleta went around the right end from the five to put Hawk- eyes ahead 18-12, On the kickoff, Delost ran the ball back to the midfield stripe. Through constant line bucks, Rams came within scoring dis- tance and Nichol went over the top of the Oshawa defence to tie the game and Rams con- verted. With one minute remaining, Hawkeyes recovered a fumble to brighten their -- scoring chances. But time ran out for Oshawa. "We Iboked better than we have before," Brodie said, "that quarterbacking was the best I've seen in a long while." Brodie was speaking of Barr, who took over fhe duties of regular quarterback Ted Mar-|'CAME TO WIN' chut, sidelined with torn liga-| However, he added: "You ments. jean't take anything away from aca \that club. They came here to |\win and they're going to make ipigon Park Wins sure they give everything in or- te run the 'der to do so." point. a "Tyke Top Honors | Marsh was pleased to hear Five minutes later Oshawa's a there is a chance all the series . 5 §| Nipigon Jackson and Raike|games will b ved i Doug Barr went over to tie the te 8 will be played in Peter. |Hardware won the City and|borough Memorial Centre. score on a quarterback sneak.|nistrict Tyke Baseball cham-) It had originally been de- Oshawa set up the touch-!nionship over the weekend bylcided to play the first two down by recovering their own|winning a weekend double-|games there with the rest be- third down kick when Rams\header from Whitby Royals. jing played at Civic Arena--a fumbled, one yard out of their) Nipigon won the series three|smaller rink--to avoid a con- own end zone. The convert WaS\games ito one taking two/flict with the training camp of a |straight from Royals 11-10 Sat-|Toronto Maple Leafs of the Na- awkeyes went ahead at 14\urday and 4-3 Sunday. \tional Hockey League which minutes when Tim Dittmar) Nipigon exploded for sevenjopens at the Centre Thursday. went over standing up from |runs in the sixth inning on) Officials have decided to put the three-yard line. Again Osh-|singles to Mark Logan, and/floor boards over the ice for the awa had recovered a tumble on Bill Kidger and a double to} third game Wednesday. If this a*third down kick, The convert) McHugh. iproves satisfactory, the rest of attempt was wide. . Whitby had hits from Dulby,|the series will be played at the "With a minute left in the first itwo singles, Craigen, double, |jarger rink. off after defeating Brampton, Ont., in the Eastern Canada finals hurt his team but also noted that Vancouver scored six goals on power plays. "We've got to be taking too down, with Cook getting the! many penalties." extra point. | 'Rams received the kickoff| from Oshawa and in six min- had marched 90 yards downfield to have Alex Taylor gd off left tackle for a major. | A. poor snap nullified any con-| N wért attempt but Scarboro tried | one teking ain Mr. and Mrs. Vie Highfield and their daughter, Margaret, of Port Hope, won the Fred) Hobbs Trophy, Saturday, in the) mixed trebles tournament at) the Oshawa Lawn Bowling) Club. They had a score of 57) for their wins. | | Gordon MacMillan, president lof the men's section, who pre-| sented the trophy, eulogized | the late Mr. Hobbs, saying he| had learned much bowling lore} | | |trom the club veteran. | "I remember Fred Hobbs as a fine sportsman and a gentle- man," said Mr. Highfield. | In second place, with a score} lof 53, were Gordon MacMillan, Mrs. Jean Renwick and Mrs. j/Ethel MacMillan, Oshawa. Third place went to Mr, and| Mrs. J. Cullum and Archie} {Mayo of the Toronto Withrow |Club with a score of 50, Dr. A> W. Harding, Mrs. May Price and Mrs. Mabel White, Oshawa, were also in the three win column with a score of 47. The prize winners for high score with two wins were: Roy Mann, Mrs. Florence Litster and Chester Robinson, Oshawa, 56 plus 2; Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and Mrs, Ethel Cay, Oshawa, 53 and Clair Ed- munds and Mr, and Mrs. Eric Pearce, Oshawa, 51. The one-game prize winners were: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jackson, Oshawa, 50; and Mr. Port Hope Family Wins Lawn Bowling Tourney YO single. Black managed to reach second base but was stranded as Bill Maxwell retired the jfinal batter. Maxwell sparked his team \with a double and two singles ,.|while Mac MacMillan had three Members of the women's|singles. Knox had a pair of section of the Oshawa Lawn hits. Bowling Club brought home| Bes yee Boivan and Malin- three sets of prizes from the|chuck each had three hits for two-game trebles tournament,| No", Brock * sor nla = last Friday, at the Balmyleach had two. Beach Club in Toronto, ee eee Mrs. Belle Gibbs, Mrs, Mild-| TO DISCUSS MERGER red Read and Mrs. Margaret) SEATTLE (AP)--The possible Flintoff were among the two-|merger of the American and game high winners as were Western hockey leagues will be Mrs, Lillian Clemence, Mrs./discussed at a meeting in Chi- Elsie Biddulph and Mrs, Gladys|cago Sept. 18, Al Leader, presi- Joyce. jdent of the Western Hockey Mrs. Jo Authors, Dorothy League, said Saturday, He said ney ' |the: merger will: be one of the Nicholson and Mrs, Alice Mur- items on the agenda when the ray won the prizes for high/relations committee of the WHL score with one win meets its AHL counterpart. | | and } | | Carling | SATU | SEPT. 1 Information and Entry Forms Oshawa Yachthaven Ltd. Harbor Rd. 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