"1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 7, 1967 SOFTBALL FANS around "these parts should "'smarten "up"--we"d like to pass along, 'at no expense, a valuable tip to all the sports fans who enjoy a cool summer's eve- "ning of top-notch softball en- tertainment, in spicy, sporty surroundings, midst their fel- «low-faithful -- don't pass up "these Oshawa City and Dis- «trict Softball Association *doubleheaders, every Tues- Pday and Thursday night, at » Alexandra Park. The lively action and skill being pro- "duced by the City and Dis- trict teams is making Alex- 'sandra Park a mecca for the fans who know their softball, E.Last night's action was a typ- {cal example, with a couple Sof one-run thrillers giving the *eash customers their money's » worth © &. BAY RIDGES nosed out Peoples Clothing 6-5 in the opener, a 'B' Group fixture nd it was a hard-won vic- ry for the lads from Bay #Ridges. Last Thursday night, «dn a game in Pickering, Ken "Craig, their shortstop and ading hitter of the team, S'suffered a badly broken left eles, sliding into home-plate, "on a close play. X-ray pic- Stures at Ajax Hospital dis- losed that young Craig suf- red a double break, in the t tibia bone. He'll be lost to the Meam for at least six weeks '--perhaps for the season. 'The Bay Ridges lads, a ouple of them, visited their ore in the hospital iesday afternoon and prom- fMsed to win the game last paight, just for him -- and paring him back "the game ball" autographed by the win- ers. Normally, the new ball ethat is used to start a game, EBoes back into the box -- to *#e used as a second ball, in Sithe next game. However, Bay *Ridges squeezed over the win- {Ming run in the last inning, *here last night -- so they got athe ball, to take back to Ken =Craig. = GALE LUMBER came up with a 3-2 victory over Scu- og Cleaners in 'the second alf of last night's double- 'header in the City and Dis- witict action. Lloyd "Blue rter'"" Mapes slashed a palhe-drive into right-centre, in the bottom half of the eighth ning and he went all the "way, for an_ inside-the-park Shomer, to break the 2-2 dead- k. Scugogs' "Boo" Burke samisjudged the first bounce wand then the ball took a p=crazy" bounce off the boun- dary fence, which gave "Mapes his chance for his non- "stop jaunt. Tom O'Connor's «two-run homer in the fourth, pgave Gale's their first two puns. Reg White had two ighaky frames, he gave up «Ahree hits in each of the fifth ®and sixth frames but the best jcugogs could do was collect fo sed run in each of these drames -- for their night's Sfotal. & z THE NHL STOCK MAR- «KET has all the hockey world Steelworkers Top Westmount .. Gary Lintlop scored four g@goals and Bobby Small three, esparking an 8-4 United Steel- eworkers win over Westmount fKiwanis in Oshawa Minor La- al Ftd let te ad Associate Sports Editor person of Kelly's character SPORTS MENU) By Geo. H. Campbell 1 agog and for that matter, it has created more than mild interest, with sports types in all. fields. It becomes some- what obvious that there have been deals and double-deals, plus the odd double-cross, all down the line. Wren Blair, general manager for the Min- nesota North Stars, appears to have made at least one and perhaps two, very shrewd deals with Montreal Cana- diens, whereby, in passing up a chance at Claude Larose, whom Canadiens promptly put back unler their wing, Wren not only got Dave Balon but also secured three other Montrealers in a vague trade deal. He also got some To- ronto - tagged hockey talent from the Canada Nationals, including Gary Begg, Gary Dineen, Barry MacDonald, Barry MacKenzie, Terry O'Malley, Ted Hargreaves and Paul Conlin. TORONTO LEAFS appear to have pulled a couple of "quickies" also, It begins to look as if George Armstrong, even if a little old, is worth more, due to experience than some rookie at the huge Harmon Park novices, who went undefeated in the Neighborhood Parks Associ- ation novice series, were recently presented with tro- HARMAN PARK HONORS phies for their accomplish- ments. In 20 games, the club scored 104 goals and had .only eight scored against. Playing key roles the season were, left to right, listening to Oshawa Generals' .defence- man Chris Roberts, Steven Young, who scored 44 goals, goalkeeper Rick Moffett during fee required -- and now that the rest figured he was real- ly retired -- we find him still sheltered by the Leafs' um- brella. That was one way to keep an experienced veteran around, Their tactics in re- taining "Red" Kelly were not quite so cute -- more like spiteful. If ever any player gave a club his very all, in- cluding passing up a political career that seemed certain-- "Red" Kelly is that player and anything in the way of treatment that is even slight- ly shabby, will and should, stand as an everlasting chas- tisement of the Toronto home game, Oshawa Green Gaels' next) Toronto Township PCOs, should be quite an evening, in more than one way. The game will be a battle for first place in the Ontario|points, on Lacrosse Association junior|PCOs have two losses to show Monday against|could hold a two-point advan- Gaels Planning Big Night Will Award Hockey Tickets "A" series, although Gaels tage by that time since they play Brampton Armstrongs Saturday. Each team currently has 14 seven wins, but brass. Even in the harsh busi- ness of pro hockey, there should be room for a little sentiment and goodwill, for a and faithful performance of duty. BROOKLIN REDMEN suf- fered a blow yesterday when Gene Kiniski they lost the services of ace centre, Elmer Tran, for at least two weeks. Elmer suf- fered a seven-stitch cut in his arm, in an accident at work. Port Hope Wins Over Oshawa Port Hope defeated Oshawa 16-11 in Eastern Ontario Base- ball. Association tyke play Tuesday, despite the fact that Oshawa picked up 11 hits and Port Hope only six, Oshawa's downfall, however, was their five errors and the timely hit- ting of Port Hope plus 11 walks. Only men to get two hits in the game were Williams, with a triple and a single, and Tay- lor, with a double and a single, for Port Hope, and Terry Thompson, a triple and a single for Oshawa. Port Hope managed to score runs in every inning played, while Oshawa scored two runs in the first inning, four in the second, three in the third and two in the fourth. Port Hope's big inning was the third, when it scored five runs. Bay Ridges world professional wrestling title at Oshawa Civic Auditor- ium Tuesday night by defeat- ing United States champion Johnny Valentine in two of three falls. Actually, both men were out of the ring for the third fall, and were counted out by ref- eree Bunny Dunlop, with Kini- ski retaining the crown. Kiniski and Valentine Kiniski Retains Title; Rikins, Singh Victorious retained his|wrestled almost 24 minutes be- fore the first fall, Kiniski gain- ing the advantage with a pin after some solid kicks. Valen- tine squared things at 31.40 of the 90-minute time limit match, getting Kiniski with the ab- dominal stretch. In a semi-final, Fred "Atkins and Tiger Jeet Singh continued their winning ways as a tag team combination, downing Sweed Daddy Siki and Cobourg Blasts Bowmanville Cobourg Pee Wees picked up 12 hits and combined them: with six opposition errors to defeat Bowmanville 13-5 in Eastern Ontario Baseball A iation Manos in two of three iails. Atkins pinned Siki at 14.10 with a head roll but Siki came back to even the match at 27.75 with drop kicks. Singh put the sleeper on Manos to end the match at 31.43. Lorenzo Parante was award- ed the first bout when Mohad ton Bruins would be awarded during Monday's tilt. women through the turnstiles. as against the Gaels one. Only loss for Gaels. so far was to Toronto Township in _ Port Credit in the second game of the season. Anticipating a large turnout, Gaels' assistant general mana- ger Frank Wilbur announced to- day that 10 tickets for the first National Hockey League game between Maple Leafs and Bos- And 1,000 carnations will be given out to the first 1,000 Also to be given out will be 1,000 tickets for a Toronto CHAMPION PUCKSTERS retti, J. Lopes, J. Pucic and L. Kelly, T. Jeckel, C. Smith, T. Emms and M. Dubrowsky, Gabriele, Local 222. and team captain Terry Harper, with the league trophy. (Oshawa Times Photo- ters and shut out For Gale's Victory Lloyd Mapes hit an inside*the park eighth inning home run to break open a 2-2 ball game and give Gale Lumber a 3-2 victory over Scugog Cleaners in Oshawa City and District "A" Softball League Tuesday night. Bob Mason struck out 17 bat- Markham 6-0 taking Pam International to victory. Gale's scored two runs in the fourth inning, before Scugog's got on the scoreboard, scoring a run in the sixth and seventh innings. There was little to choose be- tween the two teams, until the eighth inning, as Scugog's bang- ed out seven hits and Gale's five. Gale's gained a triple and single from Jack McDermaid, while Tom O'Connor hit a home run and Pam Knight a single. Scugog's Phil Solomon hit a single and a double, as team- mates Wayne Cheesman hit a double, and Ron Siblock, Bill Taylor Bo Burke and Ken Brack each hit singles, Gale's first two runs came in the fourth inning on O'Con- nor's two-run homer after Mc- Dermaid had singled. Scugog's pushed their first run- across the plate in the sixth Players Named For Tryouts Players selected to try out for an Oshawa District Soccer League all-star team have been named by president Jim Gard. The players will practise Thurs- day under Frank Malawy. First game for the team is ex- pected to be against the touring Ontario All - Stars later this month. Players, and their team af. filiations, are: A. Bressan, G. Seide, R. App, M, Laidlaw, V. McNally, Meens, A. DiDanielli, M. Ped- Dragoljub, Italia; D. Taylor, K. < Kamody, R. Wil- liams, F. Simon, E. Dziama, H. Ukraina; D. Napoli; S. Balko, Polania; inning when Solomon doubled, Waller Stars On Mound Fernhill Squirts humbled North Oshawa 18-5 in Neighbor- hood Park Association softball league play, as Waller struck out 20 batters while limiting the opposition to only three hits. North Oshawa picked up three runs in the third and single runs in the fourth and sixth innings. Hicks was the big man at the plate for Fernhill with four singles, as Patfield hit two singles and a double and Game hit three singles. Other hitters were, Cullen, a pair of singles, Weller, a triple, and singles from Schaeffer, Van Veghle and Preston. Pilkington hit a triple and a single for North Oshawa, while and J. Vandenberg, Siblock singled, and Cheesman doubled home Solomon. The second run came off three singles in. the seventh inning. Only once during the game did International allow a mem- ber of the opposition to get to scoring position, as Mason and mates kept the basepaths rel- atively clear of opposition play- ers. Alvin Tilk hit two singles for Pam as did Ray Suddard, but power also came from oth- er quarters as Bob Solomon hit a home run, and Rich March and Gord Wilson each hit doub- les. Other singles came from Jack Sneddon, Dave Hickey and Mas- on. Pam's four - run first inning came on doubles by Mason and March, while the ninth inning runs were a result of a two-run home run by Bob Solomon. Aside from scoring six runs, Pam kept up the pressure as they had a man in scoring pos- ition ever inning except the third and fifth, while Markham could get only one man in scoring position, where he died on base. While Mason was striking out 17 batters, he walked only one. Buzminiski's sixth inning double broke a 4-4 tie game as Oshawa Quality Fuels edged Wayne Auto Body 5-4 in United Auto Workers softball play Tues- day while Modern Cleaners swamped Houdaille 17-2. Carlisle poked out a single and a double, while Bartsh hit two singles, as did Hoar for Fuels. Baker hit a single and Buzminski a double to round out batting for winners. Auto Body also had eight hits, with Al Morden leading the way with three singles, followed by Ron Jones with a triple and a single. Other singles came from Bill Maxwell, Howard Al- dred and Phil Watson. Auto Body led 2-1 at the end of the first inning and 3-2 at the end of the third but Fuels managed to push two unanswer- ed runs across the plate in the fifth inning to tie the score at 4-4, Lyle Nelson banged out two home runs and a single, lead- ing Modern Cleaners to victory, with other home runs coming from Ted Whitely, Phil Green and Fred Cockerton, who also hit a triple. Ken Howard added support for Cleaners with a double and a single while Hootch Lyons banged out two singles. Jim Watson banged out a single. Strachan hit a double, and sing- Buzminski Hits Double To Win In Sixth Inning les came from Bill Lawson and George Vail. " Pitcher, Nelson kept Houdai- aille to three hits: a home run by Jones, and singles by. Her- on and T. Dunk. Cleaners picked up runs in every inning but the second, scoring two in the first, five in the third, three in the fourth, four in the fifth, two in the sixth and one in the seventh. Houdaille scored in the fourth and seventh innings. Singles by Nelson and Lyons, a double by Howard, . and Green's home run accounted for the five-run third inning. Cockerton homered in the fifth inning after a man walked, then Nelson repeated the feat be- fore the inning had ended. ac- counting for the four funs. Oshawa & District SOFTBALL DOUBLE HEADER TONIGHT! Alexandra Park @ Ist Game 6:13 @ 2nd Game 8:15 Maple Leafs' lacrosse game. These will be given to the first thousand paying customers, Minor lacrosse players in Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Picker ing and Bowmanville will re- ceive free tickets for the game, as will the Boys' Training School at Bowmanville and the St. John's Training School at ' | Uxbridge. In the league point-scoring race, Bruce Todman of Long Branch Monarchs has 43 points, on 12 goals and 31 assists, for a six-point lead. over Hunts- ville's Larry Ireland. Jim Grady of Hastings is third, with 36 points, while Oshawa's Ross Jones has 34 Singh was di lified after 20 minutes. Promoter Pat Milosh an- play Tuesday in Cobourg. Port Hope downed Ajax 8-5 as Bob Jones went the distance for Ajax and Jiggins for Port Hope, Port Hope scored runs in the third, fourth, fifth and seventh innings while Ajax scored in the first and sixth in- nings. Ted Lewis pitched five in- nings for Cobourg before being relieved by Bob Cavanaugh, while Bob Preston pitched four innings for Bowmanville when he was relieved by Mike Cor- meil. ' Dave Olhan hit-a home run, double and single, leading Co- d Tuesday that the mid- gets will headline next Tues- day's card at Civic Auditorium. Doug Bannon Stars In Lacrosse Win Doug Bannon scored nine goals, leading Robbies' Drive- In to a 13-2 win over Pee Wee All-Stars in Garrard Road Minor . Lacrosse Association bantam league play Tuesday night. Lasco Steelers nipped Boyd's Esso 8-7in other action at Brooklin Arena. Bannon was helped in the points, good for fourth spot. Jones, Brian Thompson of Huntsville and Neil Stevens of St. Catharines Lakesides share the goal-scoring, leagership, each with 21. Gaylord Powless of the Gaels, the defending point-scor- ing champion, has garnered 30 points in six games and is with- in striking distance of the leaders. L.F.A Pts Oshawa 7 1131 57 4 Toronto Township 72112 81 14 Huntsville 5 3119 97 0 Hastings 43 6 8 8 Brampton 34 83 77 6 Long Branch 22:07 6 Mimico 24395 4 St. Catharines 26 8515 4 LADIES' 2-Piece JAMAICA SETS These bold and brassy jamaica sets will give your summer that bright cheerful look. In @ variety of prints they range from size 10-18. Regular Price 3.99. SALE PRICE motor and spit. BARBECUE Be prepared for Barbecue Sea- son with this 24" Barbecue with SHELL SWEATER By W. 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