Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1967, p. 7

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BY GAELS l e , he played for the in the Halifax and ior League during sse was his game, on two Canadian ipionship teams as d in 1939-40 was unior defenceman in 1 two Canadian sen- mship teams, with 1948 and Peter- 1951. lected on every all- yhile playing senior ected as most valu- jlayer in Ontario in IcKenzie scored 75 lefenceman, only 15 d the league's top e was president of yxing Association. n the head table Orr, Greene, Pam erley Boys, - Billy yyd Curry, John Hayes and the Cen- tsman, Matt Ley- --_ ERIALS ur cottage this 1 of moterials .. . slists et Holland n service to the it individual et- EETING ATERIALS - (5-Poinrsy 'D Dealer d. 4634 ' ers competing in the Consola- Pirates Didn't Expect Aid From Hospital Bed By MURRAY CHASE Pittsburgh Pirates looked everywhere for a pitcher this past winter-except in the hospi- 1 That's where Billy O'Dell was, and the Pirates weren't expect- ing him to be of much help in stabilizing the shaky pitching|didn't help either. corps that threatened to prevent them from winning the National League pennant. The veteran left-hander made a strong bid for a permanent spot in that rotation Monday night as he won his second game of the season in Pitts- burgh's fifth straight victory-- an 8-5 decision over St. Louis Cardinals. O'Dell, 34, almost was certain that the 12th season would be his last. But that was before doctors discovered he had Addi- son's disease. ROUGH SEASON "I had been sick since the first part of last season," O'Dell } said after holding the Cardinals to four hits before needing reliefjedged Cleveland Indi 2 ; Associated Press Sports Writer! help in the eighth inning. "I was Boston Red Sox blanked "Cale fornia Angels 4-0. Rain washed I couldn't eat or sleep and Ijout another AL game New York! § Yankees at Minnesota Twins. losing weight, I was nauseous, was dizzy and weak. "IT started going to doctors, Finally this out what it was." Addison's disease, far from being 2 common illness, affects a loss of salt in the body. "T feel good and strong now. I don't feel any affects of it any- more. I was anxious to go as long as I could tonight. I wanted to see if I would get tired." The southpaw said he didn't wild, and manager Harry eighth after he issued his sixth and seventh walks. | In the only other games League -- Baltimore Orioles | Scugog Cleaners df; Third In The playoffs-in the Willow- dale Major five-pin league got ' underway with Scugog Clean- tion Series, against nine other clubs. The ultimate winner will be the club finishing with the high- est pinfall for a six-game series. In the first three-game set, the calibre of bowling certain- ly was extremely high for a Consolation Series and gives a clear indication of why the Willowdale Major is regarded as the No. 1 league in Ontario major competition. Fraser Movers led the. way after some classy trundling with a brilliant 4343 three-game total, which included a single game team total of 1640. Plantation Bowl took over second spot with 4054 for their three games while Scugog Cleaners remained in conten- tion with a sound team effort, which netted the Oshawa crew a healthy 3987. Scugog's three games were, 1319, 1265 and but no one knew what was|LOTS OF HITS hits and drove in three runs, past February the doctors found|and Roberto Clemente, who col- lected three hits and knocked) in two runs. the adrenalin glands and causes|lead against Baltimore in the first fought back and were down 7- 5| going into the eighth. get tired, but he did get a little/to pitch for the Indians. Woody Walker removed him in thel/and hit Allen's first pitch for a played--both in the American|that was all he needed to make Boston this year. | | THE OSHAWA TUMES, Tuesday, Mey 2, 1967 7 2 facksonville 'Tops Syracuse By THE CANADIAN PRESS Syracuse Chiefs missed an op- 4 {portunity to increase their lead in the International League pre by losing 40 to Jack- |sonville. Suns in one of two \games Monday. Fe | Richmond Braves edged 4 |Rochester Red Wings 4-3. Buf- | CALGARY task-; Sunday afternoon, the club ing to the Allan Cup playoffs in)master who follows the Punch was skating--hard. [ns years. Two years in a tough|Imlach theory of coaching: if} "We like to use our speed,"' \league without being out of first}work makes a team good, more|Schneider says. "If we go out \place. {work makes it better. and start hitting with a slow That is the success story writ-| The Spurs eliminated Nelson|¢lub, we're just playing their! jten by Calgary Spurs, western/Maple Leafs in the western fi-\84me- Why do it?" |representatives in the Allan Cup) But when the going gets finals that open Wednesday in [22 Saturday night. The game| rough, the Spurs are capable. | (CP)--From noth-; Schneider is a tough : was followed by a victory cele-|They topped the league in pen- | isons T ud wrong with me. I went to a lot} O'Dell was amply supported. ap erosaee fe Que bration. lalties ine season. 4 ' hone ee ta _ ™ of hospitals for tests, but they|by Manny Mota, who had two! ' | Three years ago, the Spurs) The Spurs' scoring punch is | 'The Chiefs went into the game eat | x ere only an idea. Six months | jlater, in borrowed uniforms, the club began an exhibition sched- le in its first season of oper- ation. Last year, jthe Western |Hockey League, 'ished in first place, {holding a half-game lead over |Buffalo and Columbus Jets, idle jalong with Toronto Maple Leafs. A victory over Jacksonville jwould have given them a full |game jump in the standings. Starter Larry Bearnarth, nar- imally a reliever, greeted the {Chiefs with a three-hitter, Cecil concentrated in two lines. The line of Marty Desma ai Warren Hicks and Dave Paren- teau accounted for 68 points in 17 playoff games. The line of |\John Ivanitz, Jimmy Brown and (Ken Cairns produced 57 points. | During league play, Hicks scored 17 goals and 35 assists, hasias Coaches' as a member of 'Football Clinic Canada Senior| BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP)--A the club fin-\three-day clinic for amateur bui was) land school football coaches in Cleveland jumped off to a 5-0) inning, but the Orioles, 'APPEAL DENIED TOPS GOLFERS | Jni t of interprovincial|Ontario will eld at Mas- anw Pers seheamn an Pen get dc gr pee pose ty the. Allan ye bound ter Caiverstiy ta ecinen Tene Brown had 16 goals and 27 as- Arnold Palmer (above) |Perkins, Syracuse ragihander, Blair singled, Russ Snyder B oe 3) ee ineombeller Misi. 8-10. sists, Ivanitz notched 26 goals} continues to lead golf. |had a two-hitter after six in- came in to bat for Andy Etch-| Monday in which former Head coach Ralph Sazio and and 16 assists, and Cairns pro-| money winners by more |ngs. But Jacksonville erupted barren, and Bob Allen came in| world heavyweight cham- | This year brought on ine coach Ray Malavasi of|duced 15 goals and 26 assists. ii iad ere '. {with three runs in the seventh, pion Cassius Clay (above) first-place finish, 13 wins in 17 |Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Ca-| Captain Jack Wilson plays de- than $5,000 in tournaments |then added a run in the eighth Held then went up for Snyder! <o.ont to ise t playoff games, and a shot ato oai., yootball League's East-(fence and is on the point for| sanctioned by the Profes- |on a double and a single. a tine ee wemnPt {the trophy owner Ron Butlin|ern Conference will conduct the/Power plays. He scored eight| sional Golfers Association. -- three-run homer. from criminal prosecution jpredicted the club would win oals and 27 assist clinic along with Jack Kennedy,|& and 27 assists to place) palmer has won $73,273 in Dennis Bennett hit a three-run| for refusing to heed his {when he became owner-presi-| 4) crith and Ray Johnson of|fifth in club scoring. t ii Ma EXPO homer against California, and| U.S. draft call. The judge |'ent two years ago. [McMaster and Don Hayes of| The last Calgary club to win| \Curnaments this season. ; ; said the suit, filed Satur- | Butlin, a Calgary business-|Waterloo University. the 'Allan Cup was the old Cal-| Gay Brewer Is second with 18 Teller POR RENT, S Mies his six-hit shutout pitching stand) 4... appeared to be the |™an, is a hard-driving individ-) Only 100 applications will be|gary Stampeders, who did it in|. $67,597 in .winnings and Ee' cad dtever dees & Om fice. up. Bennett's complete game v, SPP ual, The man he hired as coach, Jaccepted for the clinic which)1946. Desmarais' father, Tony,! Doug Sanders has wen $61,- Weekly, : was the sixth in 15 games for) Same as one dismissed last 'chnelde r professional _Tony|was organized by Steve Brown|and Cairns' father, Doug,| 991 728-8253 Thursday. 'Schneider, is much like Butlin. lot _ Brantford. played on that club. Playoffs Ozzie Keeler was effective for Scugogs with a_ brilliant display, racking up 312,299 and 343 for a three-game total of 954. Sel Himes was next for the local squad with 786 (318), followed by Dave Wilmot 772 (301); Ron Bragg 723 (251); Jim Cassells 713 (274) and Larry Piper 625 (242). The standing after the first three games is as follows: Fraser Movers 4343; Plantation Bowl 4054; Scugog Cleaners 3987; Glen Valley Bowl 3878; Art's Taxi 3799; Ginn's Cart- age 3746; British Canadian Con- struction 3707; Sam Walker's 3706; Lucky Strike 3590 and Or- lando Construction 3581. The six-game series will be concluded this week, when the final three games will be rolled. Scugogs will be going all out to improve their position, with the line-up being Keeler, Piper, Donaldson, Wilmot, Himes and Cassells.. Bragg will be in re- serve for the first game, with the low bowler being replaced 1403. after each game. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W iL Pct. GBL Cincinnati 15 5 .750 -- Pittsburgh 8 5 615 3% Chicago 8 6 571 4 St. Louis 9 7 563 4 Atlanta 9 7 563 4 Philadelphia 8 8 500 5 San. Fran. 7 9 438 6 Los Angeles 6 10 375 7 New York 6 11 :353 7 Houston Ves! Boer (Jame | Monday's Results Pittsburgh 8 St. Louis 5 Only game scheduled Probable Pitchers Today San Francisco (Perry 1-2) at New York (Fisher 1-2) N. Houston (Cuelar 1-2) at Phil- adelphia (L. Jackson 2-0) N. Los Angeles (Osteen 3-1) at Pittsburgh (Law 0-2) N. Chicago (Jenkins 3-0) at At-| lanta (Lemaster 1-1) N. Cincinnati (Maloney 1-0) at St. Louis (Gibson 3-1) N, Wednesday's Games _ San Francisco at New York N Houston at Philadelphia N Los Angeles at Pittsburgh N Chicago at Atlanta N Cincinnati at St. Louis American League W iL Pct. GBL Detroit 10 6 625 -- New York 9 6 600 % Boston 9 6 600 % Chicago 9 7 563 1 Baltimore 9 8 529 1% Washington 7 8 467 2% California 8 10 444 3 Cleveland 7 9 438 3 Kansas City 6 9 400 3% Minnesota 5 10 .333 4% Monday's Results Boston 4 California 0 New York at Minnesota ppd., cold Baltimore 8 Cleveland 7 Probable Pitchers Today | Boston (Fischer 1-1) at Cali-| fornia (Lopez 0-2) N. | New York (Peterson 0-1) at) Minnesota (Chance 2-1) N. Washington (Richert 0-3 and Hannan 0-0) at Kansas City Detroit (McLain 2-2) at Chi- cago (Peters 1-1) N. Baltimore (McNally 1-0) at Cleveland (Tiant 0-1) N. 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