Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 May 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tucedey, Mey 23, 1967 Oshawa Green Gaels Cop Win In Hastings HASTINGS (Staff) -- Osh-| The two clubs opened at a, Three minutes later, Dwight wa Green Gaels notched the|cautious pace, paying strict at-|Davies scored on a pass from only two goals of the first per-jtention to their defensive tac-|Larry Lloyd, to make it 2-0 fod, establishing a 9-3 lead injtics, with solid checking and|where the initial period ended. the second stanza, and held the| content to retain possession, ex-} Shortly after the second per- homsters even at four goals/cept only on what looked likejiod opened, Darragh Scollard apiece in the third period, to|/promising scoring opportunities.|clicked on a triple passing at- fashion a 13-7 victory over Has-| Johnny Clayton finally open-|tack with Ken Henderson and tings Legionnaires, in an OLA/ed the scoring, on a three-way|Jim Grady. Junior 'A' schedule fixture here} play with brother Phil Clayton| Team captain Jim Higgs set Saturday night. and defenseman Ross Jones. jup Jones, to get this oneback, Oshawa Splits Twin Bill me Few Two-Event Winners In COSSA Boys' Divisions 44-yard relay: 1. Adam Scott; 2./ton; 3. O'Neill, Time -- 1:40.4, fie dato penier: Time -- 50.3 secs. event Mendies, T) 2: Vanderoot looyard: i. Walton, AS;_2. Campbell, od 'wince me Bull trinity Honig apes gabe bold et pi (Dixon, Lakefield, Time -- 3.8 secs yard: 1. Johnston, AS; 2. 220-yard: 1. Westlake, A; 2, Gibson,/4 otis: MCV, Time -- Henry; 3, Campbell. Time -- 24 secs, 880-yard: 1. Morrison, Ti 2 : 1, Westlake; 2. Gibson; 3.) Javelin: i, oo record wo Yara neler: scott; 3, Picton, Intermediate 1, Edwards, $P; 2 Goodwin; fi. 4 Dual event winners among gy 7g a earl the boys in Saturday's annua Central Ontario Secondary Scho- ols Athletic Association track and field meet at Oshawa's McLaughlin Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute were mighty i scarce, walitle, Madoc: secs. Posed ee oF ene a the | ise, ON? 3, "Rowen eon al era i rae jark, ime _ 120- ju $: pei a res! sie ? resi Meanie evi. Time a 4: oat aeons edlens te Peg Hine ce Wie a2 Time ie O'Neill; 2 Adam i@ -- 56.4 seconds. 60-yards: 1. Buxton L.; 2. Anderson Easidale; " Frair, P.i Time -- 7.5 'i 100-yard: 1. Buxton; 2. carina PH; 3. Simon, pA 3. Deschamps, CE, Time -- secs. > i 2, Roberts, AS; 3.) 'Mile: i. Deschamps; 2. Jourdain, Time_----3110. jeerent be Deaf; 3. Osbourne, ON, Time aaa MilesT, Easton, Quinte; 2. Roberts; 3. 'ace all - day event. In girls' events, |-- dies: 1. a . seqnaivas Hurdies: 1. Bullock; 2. Ham- if Me D Id, ON, Time -- secs. four girls romped to first place |priage, Moira; 3. smith, P. Time -- 145 oe 3 MeDone : wen two-mile: 1. Easton, finishes in three events. secs. Broad jump: 1, Kent, ON; 2. Sheva neaagl P; 3, Rogerson, T. vay ce ' Broad jump: 1. Sommer, L; 2, Tresise:/K; 3. Campbell, L; Distence -- 20 ft, 1 In.|10:11.2 O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- 4 prenoner. Distance - =o "a In Triple jump: 1. Taylor, p 2 Garskey | Reon dunes, Wie, Lee "4 cational Institute of Oshawa), Triple jump: 1. Ei 2. 3, Kent. Distance -- 39 ft. et aylor, 5B 7 ion in |{r% beketie Arie. Bideacee ; | 'Triple jump: 1. Clifton, By i Witriaks emerged as meet champion in| tine" © ® 1. Watson, L; 2, Morrison, | Triple | ;) Taylor. Distance -- 43 fi. a close battle with Peterboro- ™ igh' fire: 1, Beach; 2. Wisniewski, ghok vault: 1. Adams, 8; 2. Calver, - high lump: 1, Mays: 2. Komal, "PH: ® ugh's Adam Scott. O'Neill ac- gag 3, Mulholiand, P, Height -- 4 gel Tecra B. Height -- 10 ft. 2 in. | Richardson, el -- cumulated 86 points on a strong} Shot put: 1. McGrath, Henry; 2. Brad- Sifsceon, c: showing by its girls' team while |!*y: AS: 3. Field, O'N, Distance -- 26 ft. |tor, Deaf, Distance -- 42 ft Adam Scott finished with 81 1 Bisco 1, Mcrath 2 ¢ Campbell, cw: ski; 3, Fell, Belle, Distance -- 114 ft, cl es points. "Javelin: 1, Campbell; 2." MeGratn |" Of the 16 records established, | conway, ON. Distance -- 82 ft. Belle; 3. Young, P. Distance -- 143 ft. 2/155 ft. 6 In, (record) junior girls set 10, including relay: 1. O'Nellly 2 Lindsay: BJ in, ee Javelin: 1, Dixon Lakai BS Adam ime = seds, Ad tt; 2. Ti A col stance -- three by McMaster of O'Neill | senior reli yers relay: }. NE ee eee stills. relay: le MeL bughlle7 2, "trenton in the 60, 100 and 220 yard), soyard: Ved heey 2 ties, Dun) g80-yard relay: 1. Anderson: "2. Tren- 3, Adam Scott, Time -- 3:43 U i" aed events. 10-yard: 1. Wood; 2, Hesp; 3. Vodden. Cathy Lewis of O'Neill, Jane|Time -- 124 secs, f : ee) A 220-yard: 1. Wood; 2. Brooks, Madoc; Musson of Picton, Ruth Oosting/s, Kingman, PTinve 28.9 secs, Ha i j 440-yard: 1, Verdwyn, on 2. Brooks; of Stirling, Burrison of Cobourg, Smale, C, Time -- 1:03.9 (record) ; |Goodwin of Bowmanville, Hyatt|"sometre hurdies: 1. Verdwyn; 2 of Picton and Edward's of St.|Monkman, Belle; 3. Prest, O'N, Time -- Peter' 1 t d i d 13.1 secs. eters also turned in record) 'Broad jump: 1. Wasson, $P; 2. Thomp- performances in the junior girls' |son, AS; 3. Ouellette, A. Distance -- 16 division ft. 4 In. (record) Ann Verwyn of Adam Scott set two records in senior girls Kwasniewski, Donevan; 2.| Pole vault: 1. Wright, B; 2, Green, 3. Wilsort, Ontario School |AS; 3. Lemon, B. Height --10 ft. $ In, ™% in, Shot put: 1. Gregory, School for Deafs 2, Kwasniew-|2, Haynes, K; 3. Gardner, AS, Distance 2\-- 4) ft. 7 In. | Discus: 1. . Chalmers, rl apatat 5, Wes Ajax; 2. Barriage,| Gregory; 3. McGregor, K. Belle; 2 Distance -- ee Triple Hine: 1, Cameron, Brighton; é Wa ac . Wasson, Distance -- 33 ft. in. y | High lump: 1. Verdwyn;. 2 Snow, competition, S. Wasson of St. |Pick.; 3. Winters, CE, Height -- 4 ft. 10 \ f : Peter's and Pat Earle of Lind-|"sui°@ir 1. sweep, ci; 2. Sharpe, Ki \ i staat Say one. each, 3. siden " a big a ft. x4 ~ : White of Clarke in the jun-| «ans pH, pidete 7 Mei! I'VE GOT IT -- At ior boys' javelin and Chalmers| Javelin: 1. Nixon, Cl; 2. Craddock; 3. that's what each | above trio thought. | only a pop fly but St. Cardinals almost lost of Belleville, in the senior boys'| Villas. L. chunk of their infiel: . 440-yard relay: 1. Adam Scott; es ol discus, 5 se ball was hit into shor Mile -- Lancaster; chapman, Brigh- Fenton of Cobourg and John-| 120-yard hurdies: 1. Fell, were the only record |ner; 3. Belleville, Time -- 55. breakers in the boys' divisions. BOYS' EVENTS Gerry Mays of Oshawa Mc-|""oovara: 1, Fenton, CW: 2. Hull, AS: Vocational Institute Satur- M e| iS s s s Doberstein Fires Winner Bh son of Centennial each claim- lt Ky 3. Rac, MCVI, Time -- 17.6 ed two wins in the junior boys'|**Broad jump: 1. Dekking, Plek.; 2% : ¢ Md division. Johnson, C38) *s."allen, CW. Distence -- = Too. In nh quea er Triple winners among the siete 'me: 1. Allen; ae no Pakkings 3. . p Siig jest Docing, i. "Fo One of the finest day. Despite the puddle, Miss Munson still managed to set a Central Ontario Sec- ondary Schools Athletic As- sociation record for the event, 15 feet, 334 inches, in the annual COSSAA track and field meet. WINNING FORM -- Jane Munson, above, of Picton, grits her teeth as she pre- pares to land smack in the middle of a puddle which was in the broad jump pit at McLaughlin Collegiate and BUAC us ton were two - event winners rd: 1. Fenton; 2. Marlowe, hi $ ; tes 3. Morigen, AS, Time -- 25.6 in senior competition while West-|"'440-yard: 1. Johnston, CSS; lake of Anderson was a dual #3. Denton. Time -- 56.3 se winner in the intermediate class, ons. vitae. time ata Lomcaser Paul Dekking of Pickering,|,.M'$ Kaiser'pice time from Peter Vipond, Dave Keenan's solo tally, another lone scoring play by Baseball Association double-| In the second game, Peter-|two - minute intervals, as Green header here Sunday, beating|borough scored three runs in the/Gaels ran their lead to 7-2. Peterborough juniors 4-1/second inning as both teams| Henderson and Grady repeat- decision Mike Henry of Peter-|Peterborough collected five off|Gaylord came right back a min- borough. Godfrey gave up a first/three Oshawa pitchers, Dave|ute later with his second tally,| inning run on two hits but set-|Limkilde, Gary Carroll and|on a three-way play with Day-| out 13 batters in a losing effort}forced in on another walk.}second period end with Gaels! and gave up seven hits and five | Fleury Driscoll's single drove|enjoying a six - goal margin, walks. |home the other two runs. SPURT BY HOMESTERS Scollard scoring on Henderson's Peterson's sacrifice fly scored/awa, Watters, Peterson, Brian another run in the second and|Boyd and Norm Bjorndahl one) Pass, Py the faceoff, after Legionnaires concluded scoring |each. seconds had two hits for Oshawa, with} Ifirst inning and again in the|9-5- Toffan, Jones and Ron Inche|seventh, the only innings in| Phil Clayton's second goal of elaiming one each. Bill Dobbin|which Oshawa threatened. the game, again on a pass from Henderson' took Grady's With Peterborough Clubs g John Clayton and Gaylord Pow- and bowing 3-0 to Peterborough|played snappy ball despite the|e4 their successful combination, tled away to hold Peterborough| John Henry. ies and Jones. | Ne Ken Toffan tripled home a} Driscoll and Ken Boyd each The hotiesters seemed to have in the sixth on an error and| Connors struck out nine bat-| TOMY Mattucci got into the Jones, came about two minutes Laughlin and Mendies of Tren-/3. Bs. te K, Time -- 11. girls were Verdwyn of Adam |/arian fs. Dis Sekking) f Forchuk, By MURRAY CHA pass to make it 3-2 at the 6.16 mark and this time it was Higgs who retaliated, on a pass PETERBOROUGH (Staff) --jhad two hits for Peterborough, |!ess' first goal of the game Oshawa Junior Legionnaires|Terry Blewitt and Len Stabler|(0n @ play set up by Jones) divided an Eastern Ontariojone each. all came in succession, at about seniors. cold weather. for Hastings' third goal, at the Murray Godfrey went the dis-| Ray Connors held Oshawa to|14.16 mark, about 50 seconds tance in the opening game to|six hits in gaining the win, while|after the goal by Powless, but to two hits the rest of the way. Limkilde, the starter, walked| In the last minute of play, | Godfrey struck out eight and|the bases loaded in. the second| Phil Clayton made it 9-3, on a) issued five walks. Henry struck|/inning and the first run was|pass from Jones, to have the| first inning run for Oshawa and|had two hits for Peterborough, scored on Brian Boyd's single|while Pete Ayotte had one. Gress egee Aghia pd as the ee to give Godfrey a 2-0 lead. Eric] Toffan had two hits for Osh-|! frame got under way, wit successive singles by Boyd and|ters and showed perfect control,|2Ct 40 seconds later, beating Tony Jones. not walking a batter. He worked|Merv Marshall, after taking a Boyd and Pat Watters each|his way out of trouble in the| Pass from Scollard, to make it later and halted the home- sters' sudden spurt. Hastings made it 10-6 with TODAY LACROSSE OLA Junior 'A' League; Oshawa Green Gales' vs Mimico Mounties. at Drum- mond Street Bowl, 8.30 p.m. Oshawa Golf Club: Business Girls Opening Day; at 1:00 .m. BOFTBALL Durham .Ladies .League: Port Hope at Bowmanville, and Newcastle at Newtonville; both games at 6:45 p.m. Oshawa City and District Assoc.: ('A' League) - Ajax.. at Markham, 8:15 p.m. Palm Electronics vs Scugog Clean- ers; at 6:15 p.m. and Brooklin Concretes vs Gale's Lum- ber; at 8:15 p.m.; both games at Alexandra Park ('B League) - Georgian Motel vs at Port Perry, Oshawa Quality Fuels ys Port p.m. Durham Ladies' League:-- Newtonville at Courtice and both games at 6:45 p.m. Bowmanville at Newcastle; both games at 6:45 p.m. MEETING sociation:- Closing date for entries, North Oshawa Park; Rundle's Garden Centre vs Woods Transport; at Lakeview Park (west diamond) at 6:30 p.m. Lakeshore Minor League:- Perry; at Port Perry, 8:30 Oshawa Minor Softball As- in Kiwanis Bantam League and Midget Boys' League; meting at Simcoe Hall Settlement House, Simcoe Street, 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL Leaside Junior Boys' and Joe Johnson getting a solo tal- ly midway through the period. Wayne Davidson got this one back, with help from Powless then Hastings' Johnson got his second goal, also single- handed, to make it 11-7. Jones scored on Phil Clay- ton's return pass, at 16.20 and in the final minute, Powless got his third goal of the game, Dwight Davies setting up the play Powless, with three goals, was top scorer for Gaels, although he didn't start "'to move" until the second half of the play. The Clayton boys, Phil and John, along with Jones, each had a pair, with singletons By CLIFF GORDON men for Brooklin, bagging a BROOKLIN - A goal by Sandy|pair of goals and getting three Doberstein, at 14.53 of the third|heipers. Dave Houston and Don and final period proved to be Craggs each had a pair of the game - winning goal as|taiiies. Tom Conlin, the hus- Brooklin Redmen took a 9-8 win|key centre from Huntsville, had over Brampton Excelsiors in|, single marker and three as- their home season opener at|sists for a four - point night. Brooklin Arena Saturday night.!Ken Tohmpson, who would have Well over 500 people took injto be one of the fastest men the fast - running, hard - hit-/in the league, added a single ting game that saw both teams} cai and came close on numer- in mid ~ season form. ous other occasions, only to Doberstein's marker upped ajbe outfoxed by John Jefferson Brooklin lead to 9-7 but a goaljin the loser's cage. by Bruce Wanless less than Wayne Thompson led the at- a minute later had Redmen on|tacy for Brampton as he trig- their toes the rest of the way. gered a pair of goals and was The win was the second in/dangerous every time he was Scott and Pat Wood of Peter- borough Kenner in senior com- the intermediate class and Mc- Master of O'Neill in the junior|>',,' division. School Standings: O'Neill 86 points; eral 81; Kenner 65; Lindsay 64; Tren- ion 60; Bowmanville 44; Cobourg West | % Picton 34; St. Peter's 32 Anderson Tr; 3. Hayes, Moira. Height -- § ft. 3 In, Pole vault: 1 petition, Buxton of Lindsay in syns aba Par ys Shot put: 1, Dayman, P; 2, Sarah 3, Utman, Madoc. Distance -- 46 ft. Discus: 1 Kwasniewsk!, ft, & In, Javelin: 1, White, ¢€L) Caney, rd 3. Churchill, 'Quinte. Gitane - 54 ft, 7% In. (record) Simpson, B; 2. Mec- 3. Cappin, Fenelon Falls, Wright, B; 2. Dayman; 3, Donevan. Distance -- 130 Canadian whiskies this country has ever tasted'-by citsey's EVENTS -- 1, McMaster O'N.; 9% Del- raham $P, Time -- 7.8 31; MoLniohin 27; Quinte 27, GIRLS Junior 60-yards: orme K.; 3. G secs. (record) 100-yards: 1. Meester 2. Kelly 8.7 8. Delorme. Time -- 12.9 secs, (record) 220-yards: 1, McMaster) 2. Graham: 3. Parkin PH. Time 28.9 secs. (record) 44-yard: 1, C. Lewis, ON.; 2. Malr, L.; 3. Hoar, Cl. Time -- 1:08.7 (record) 120-yard hurdies: 1. Lewis; 2 Oosting "er be yaa L. Time -- 147 secs, d_ jump J, Ronee, Pas 2 Me- clies SPs 3. Brobbel, A. Distance -- 1s being scored by_Dayies, Keen- iggs and Davidson. Ross Jones earned five a row for anager. - Coach\on the floor. ane balance of Fred 'Whalley and hi the i wai d up a A330 a overjed among Tohn: McCauley, Don Scollard, Henderson and League:-..| Johnson, with two apiece, were the top scorers for the home- who the highly touted Toronto Maple|Arthurs, Jim Richardson, Wan- Leafs at the Gardens on Wed-/less, and two senior "RB" play- nesday night. Brooklin holds|ers brought up for Saturday @ivid-|3. Beach cord) A aboalingy 2. Sestt, Che 3 ft. 9% In. imp: 1. Burrison, CW.; linger, Ajax; 3. Annibal, Pick, hdome ft. 3 In, (record) Shot put: 1. Goodwin, B.; 2. Thomp- son, Moira; 3. Taylor, as. Distance -- If you want all the good reasons Associated Press Sports When Willie Mays hits run or makes a grea that's predictable. Then there are the tin le Mays is unpredictah Like. the other day w Homek Puts O: By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Baltimore's Tom P who started going place he returned home, has gi wandering Orioles a ne at their old neighborhoo Phoebus, a Baltimore Oshawa Legionnaires vs East York Kiwanis; at Thorncliffe Park, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Ontario Assoc. Jun- jor League:- Port Hope at Orono, 6:30 p.m Pee Wee League:- Whitby at Port Hope, 6:30 p.m., . EOBA Tyke League:- Whitby Bowmanville, 6:30 p.m. Oshawa' Legion Minor Assoc. Tyke League:- Tigers vs Athletics; Orioles vs Leg- ionaires and Cardinals vs Indians; all games at K. OF C. Diamonds, Farewell Aven- South; at 6:15 p.m. - « . MLA BANTAM Lea- gue:- Jury £ Lovell vs Osh- awa Dairy; at 6:15 p.m. and UAW vs Sklar Furniture; at 8:15 p.m.; both games at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium. who came up from the late last year and .pitche outs in his first two blanked New York Yank on two hits Monday nig! ing the Orioles back to t level. The 25-year-old right-l who lives less than two from Baltimore's Mu Stadium did not allow ah the seventh inning and out 11 Yankees, The triumph, seventh last nine games for the champions, sent them third-place tie with Kanss Athletics and Minnesota in the American League. Minnesota edged Chica If y av xia sters, with Mattucci getting|down first place in the league/night's game, Bob Green and/27 ft. 81% in. (record) their other one, Henderson andjstandings. Harry Benham. Both are mem-|, (ecuti | Syall P.) 2 Lariante spy Grady were the best play-mak-| Terry Davis led the pointibers of Orangeville Dufferins. wey ers. The game, while featuring close and hard checking, was fairly clean, the homesters draw- ing 11 penalties to the ten for Oshawa, All the terms were of minor nature, except for an outbreak of fisticuffs, as the 5.26 mark in the second period when Mike Lewis drew the first major pen- alty of his Junior lacrosse car- eer, for a scrap with the home- ster Joe Johnson, Five seconds later, an after- match of the first bout, Phil Clayton and Mike Collins came to blows and they too got the thumb, for five-minute senten- ces. to buy a Johnson f Eastern Ontario Assoc Ban- League: (Group 1) - Welcome at Orono 6:30 p.m. EOBA Pee Wee League:.. Peterborough at Bowmanville, .m, and Cobourg at Ajax, :30 p.m. WEDNESDAY SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District Assoc:- ('B' League) - Bay Ridges vs Mr. T.V. Towers; at 6:15 p.m. and Jaycees vs People's Clothing; at 8:15 jue p.m.; both games at Alexan- dra Park. Oshawa Civil Service Lea-:-.. 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