Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jul 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 5, 1967 Leaming's Four-Hitter Blanks League Leader Dave Leaming hurled a four- TV Towers 9-5 in a disgraceful hit ball game to shut out Pam International in Scugog Clean er's 5-0 victory in Oshawa City and District Softball "A" Divi- sion play Tuesday. Leaming struck out 11 bat- ters and had men in scoring § position against him on only two occasions; in the third and fourth innings. Phil Solomon rapped out two gingles for Scugog's, and doubles were hit by Elliot, Ben- nett and Leaming. Taylor also hit a pair of singles to round out Scugog hitting. : Bob Mason struck out five © batters and hit two singles for , Pam, with Gord Wilson and Brian Gaskell also hitting bingles. Scugog's first two runs were scored in the second inning, on Bennett's double and a single by Taylor, with Parkinson get- ting on on a fielder's choice. Cleaners' next run came in the fifth inning with the final two) being scored in the seventh. Leaming drove in McQuaid next in the seventh with a double,| ...ong then scored himself on Svlo-| . mon's single. Pam's third inning threa was started by Gaskell's single. | A fielder's choice followed, but} an error on the play put run-| DAVE LEAMING «+. hurls four-hitter inning and advanced when Paul third out. Gibbens} drew a walk, but both men'the plate in the 8th and the lat- t)died. on base when Bob Solo-|ter promptly charged Woods -- |mon hit to the shortstop for the /poth were swinging immediate- ners on second and third. The next two batters popped out, however, to end the inning. Moe Bryan singled in the|Ridges Shells defeat ENDS IN DONNYBROOK jning doubleheader saw SPORTSCOPE TODAY SOFTBALL Kiwanis Bantam League: Southmead at Storie Park; Lake Vista at Fernhill Park and Kingside at Woodview Park; ail games at 6:30 p.m. East York Ladies League: Whitby Scugog Cleaners at Richmond Hill, 8:15 p.m. Civil Service League: Twon and Country vs Cadillac Bil- liards; at Lakeview Park (West diamond), 7:00 p.m.; Rexco vs Woods; at North Oshawa Park; 7:00 p.m. and Rundles vs Foley's; at North Oshawa Park, 8:15 p.m. City and District Assoc.: Jay Cees vs People's; at 6:15 p.m. and Brooklin Concretes vs Gale Lumber; at 8:15 p.m.; both games at Alex- andra Park. 'Durham Ladies League: Newtonville at Courtice and Bowmanville at Newcastle; both games at 7:00 p.m. York Central Juvenile Girls Eeague: Oshawa Woodview at Agincourt, 8:00 p.m. TRACK AND FIELD -Legion Track and Field Club: Nightly training ses- sions; at McLaughlin Collegi- ate Campus, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 60CCER Darlington Senior League: Maple Grove at Salem and Hampton at Courtice; both games at 7:00 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Junior 'A' League: Oshawa Green Gaels vs Tor- onto Marlboros: at North York Arena, 8:30 p.m OLA Junior 'B' League: Elora vs Brooklin Lasco Steel- ers; at Brooklin Arena, 8:30 p.m. GOLF _Oshawa Golf Club: Ladies' Better Ball Four-Ball Compe- tition; qualifying rounds, 12:30 p.m. THURSDAY BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Pee Wee League: South End Billiards vs Credit Union; Quality Fuels vs Police Assoc, and Oshawa Towing vs Oshawa Dodgers; all three games at K of C Field, at 6:15 p.m. Eastern Ontario Bantam League: Ajax at Bowmanville, 6:30 p.m. TRACK AND FIELD Legion Track and Field Club: Nightly training ses- sions, at McLaughlin Collegi- ate Campus; 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. TENNIS Kawartha Mixed League: Peterborough 'B' at Oshawa T.C.; 7:30 p.m. Inter - County 'A' Mixed | League: North York at Osh- igale TC.s TAS p.m. | LACROSSE | OLA Senior 'A' League: Brooklin Redmen. vs Peter- borough "Petes" at Peter- |borough, 8:30 p.m. OLA Senior 'B' League: Owen Sound North Stars vs Oshawa Lasco Steelers; at Civic Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. OLA Junior 'B' League: Brooklin Lasco Steelers at Dixie, 8:30 p.m. SOCCER Oshawa Junior 'B' League: Lake Vista vs Glen Stewart; at Kinsmen Memorial Sta- }dium, 6:30 p.m. | Darlington Junior League: | Courtice at Zion and Hampton jat Tyrone; both games-at 7:00 |p.m. | SOFTBALL City and District Assoc.: |Port Perry vs Bay Ridges Shells; at Pickering, 8:00 p.m. | . Mister TV Towers vs |People's Clothing; at Alexan- jdra Park, 6:15 p.m. and Ajax |Merchants vs Scugog Clean- jers; at Alexandra Park, 8:15 | p.m. LAWN BOWLING affair that ended in a wild, fist- swinging donnybrook. Don Calder, pitching for TV Towers, deserved a better fate as he had 18 strikeouts and allowed only four hits in the first seven innings, then four more in, the eighth, when the Shells finally found the range. Up until then, Bay Ridges got four runs in the second inning on two walks, two errors and triples by Highm and Jackson. Two errors in the seventh gave them another unearned run. In the eighth, L. Buksa, Highm, Jackson and Heardman all con- nected for solid hits, to produce a four-run rally -- which started out when Warren Hall was safe on an outfield error. Buksa_ started for Bay Ridges, gave up-two runs in the first inning, when Calder f tripled and three in the fifth, when Beare singled, Calder walked and then Laxdale and McIntyre had back - to - back doubles. That drove Buksa from to the mound, with Highm taking over. Newt Woods bumped Higm at jly but were promptly stopped land ordered out of the game. In the bottom of the 9th, Mc- The second game of the eve-|Conkey opened with a triple for) Bay|TV Towers. He slid into third) Mister|safely and was tagged hard at} -------- 'the same time. The act fanned) lthe explosion that had been! |smouldering through most of, the game, due to careless ent running and equally careless |"*covering"'. Oshawa players and Bay |Ridges players promptly went) linto at least four different) scraps, a combination of fists, | |wrestling and pushing, with peace-makers doing their best| |to halt things. When a few (not| jenough) cooler heads, with the managers and coaches) finally got things stopped jafter the combatants were tired} |-- the umpires wisely called |the game. | Oshawa Pee Wees Eastern Ontario Baseball Asso- ciation Pee Wee play Tuesday; as Jimmy Miller banged out two singles and a double and Ron) Steves three singles. | Gary Allison struck out 11 fe for Oshawa, and allowed| four hits while Ajax pitchers| struck out only five Oshawa| along| ~,| after Oshawa had tied the score two 5 jand_ Christine Goldburn Defeat Ajax Lads finzies. Other _ Bridlewood) Oshawa defeated Ajax 14-8 in|Singles were picked up _ by| Christine Norlock and Goddarm. | | Oshawa Generals of the On- | tario Hockey As! ior "A" series today dipped linto the ranks of Whitby Lasco 1|Steelers for a right wing re- | cruit. General manager Matt Ley- don of the Generals announced that right winger Al Quintilian has signed a 1967-68 playing |certificate with the Generals. | A native of Scarboro, where he attended Winston Churchill Collegiate last year, Quintilian played the past two seasons with Steelers. He scored 12 goals and as- sisted on 10 others in his first jseason, but increased his rec- ord to 29 goals and 32 assists last season, for 61 points, which gave him sixth place in the OHA Metro Junior "'B" scor- ing race, Although noted as a scorer, Quintilian was used effectively 'by coach Jim Cherry and man- ager Ivan Davie as a penalty killer. Quintilian's signing brings to four the number of new play- ers set to join the Generals when training camp opens in September. Others are Dale Tallon from Noranda, Luke Bedard of Timmins and Mickey Jurynec of Chapleau. Holdovers from last year's club include Ron Dussiaume, Bob Black, Brian Morenz, Joe Robertson, Jerry Dionne, Paul Cadieux, Fred O'Donnell and) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bob Walton. Ike Hildebrand will coach the Bridlewood Nips Oshawa Bridlewood nipped Oshawa Junior Girls 8-7 in Scarborough Ladies' Softball League play Tuesday, as Dawn Goddarm's seventh inning pinch-hit single decided the game for Bridle- Score was tied 7-7 going into| the seventh and final inning with a home run by Diane Watt. Bev Northcott led Bridlewood with a home run, a double and singles, Rosemary Arm- strong hit a double and a single two Armstrong, Diane} Deannie Sharp banged a home run and a double for Osh- awa with Watt getting a home run, Gail Lucas a triple, Val Shaw a double and Linda Ka- wecki a single. \batters, allowing 13 hits. | s . | John Anderson and tarry| WOOdVIeW Girls Hopkins each hit two singles for Oshawa and other singles were picked up by Dave Sheridan, {Peter McMahon and Dave} Smith. | | Ajax singles were hit by| Jones, Southerland, Roland and} Buckhowski. | Baker Park Boys | Defeat Fernhill | In an Oshawa Junior 'B' soc-} cer game last night at Kinsmen} |Civic Memorial Stadium, Baker} {Park's Armstrong Homes team} blanked Fernhill Park's eleven, | 7-0. | | The winners ran up a 5-0 lead) jin the first half on three goals} jby Mike Reynolds and a pair} |by .Dennis Ashton. | In the second half, Pete) Bryant got one and Reynolds} jadded his fourth, for the final | goal of the game. | Top Willowdale Oshawa Woodview Park juve- nile girls clipped Willowdale 9-7, rallying for five runs in the fifth inning. Oshawa trailed 7-4 in the |fourth inning of the York Cen- tral Juvenile Girls' League game Tuesday but pulled ahead and won when curfew was call- ed at 10:15 p.m. Winning pitcher Cathy Stead hit a pair of singles as Joanne Bessie connected for a double. Other Oshawa singles were hit by Dianne Arych, Reta Brad- ley, Gail Crossman, Jane Har- per and Gail Oderkirk. Debbie Smith collected three singles for Willowdale and Charlene Harron two, with other singles going to Dorothy Armour, Shirley Roseburg, Brenda Laird and Heather Worral. Men's Doubles Tournament: | Carruthers Trophy event, at Bowmanville Lawn - Bowling Club, 1:30 p.m. BASEBALL Legion Tyke League: Tigers vs Athletics; Orioles vs Legionnaires and Cardinals vs Indians; all games at K of C Field, at 6:15 p.m. Legion Bantam' League: Oshawa Dairy vs UAW: at 6:15 p.m. and Sklar Furniture vs Jury and Lovell; at 8:15 p.m.; both games at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium. Eastern Ontario Senior League: Oshawa Legionnaires at Little Britain, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Ontario Pee Wee League: Bowmanville at Whit- by, 6:30 p.m. Krantz's Two Goals Help Dairy Win Jim Krantz fired two goals to | help Oshawa Dairy to a 4-3 win| over Kelly DeGray's in Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Association pee wee play Tuesday night. | Novice All-Stars defeated| Westmount Kiwanis 4-2 and United Steelworkers downed) Johnny's Pals 8-6 in other pee} wee play Tuesday. | Kevin Whyte and Peter Fal-| laise' supplied the balance of | Dairy goals, while Gordon Self scored twice and Jeff Legere once for DeGray's. Single All-Star goals were claimed by Jeff Keenan, Lex Goleski, Ian Cullen and David Andrews, with Danny Porteous and Allan McPhee scoring for Kiwanis. Bobby Small connected for three goals and Gary Lintlop two for Steelworkers and single goals were scored by John Hoefs, Bert Hoefs and Paul Stacey. Pals' goals were scored by »Frank Schram two, Jean-Marc Cloutheir, Victor McCullough, | Larry Down and Terry Gaves. | \ DON'T DRIVE AROUND WITH FAULTY BRAKES FIX THEM! Brake Special HERE'S WHAT WE DO: Remove front adjust brakes, wheels. Pack wheel bearings, inspect wheel cylinders, com- plete report as to condition of present lin- ings. MOST MODELS COMPLETE BRAKE JOB--Reline all 4 wheels. For example, Chev., Pontiac '59 to '66... ., OSHAWA Fred A. Smith Co. Ltd. 115 Simcoe St. 728-6272 1.99 $19.15 ASSOCIATE STORE BOWMANVILLE C. Stewart MeTovish 160 Church St. 623-7111 sociation Jun- | Whitby"s Al Quintilian Inks Generals' Contract AL QUINTILIAN e. signs with Generals lteam next season and Ivan 'W. Blanchard's Three - Hitter Also Shutout Wayne Blanchard pitched a three-hit ball game and shut out /|Oshawa "A" Midgets as Osh- awa "A" Majors took a 10-0 victory in Eastern Ontario Baseball League play Tuesday. A pair of singles by Bob Lim- kild for "A" Majors was the best performance at the plate. Other Major singles were hit by Ted McComb, Bernie Mc- Guire, Jim Nesbitt, and Paul Bligdon, while Blanchard hit a home rur and Kim Rogers a triple. Oshawa "A" singles were knocked out by Ted _ Boivin, Scott Wilson and Dave Bracken. Blanchard was in trouble in the first inning when the oppo- sition had two runners on base, but he escaped unscathed. Osh- awa "A" put men in scoring position on two other occasions but could not manage to score. Major's big inning was the fourth, when they scored four runs on three singles and a triple. Blanchard's home run came in the sixth inning, driv- Davie will act as ing ,in one run ahead of him. Toronto Township Scores Overtime Win On Hastings Despite a sensational 14-game winning streak by first - place Oshawa Green Gaels, Toronto Township is managing to bat- tle for top spot in the Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior A series. Second-place Toronto moved to within two points of Oshawa Tuesday night by posting an 18-15 overtime victory against Hastings Legionaires. In other games, Huntsville Hawks consolidated their. hold on third place with a 19-9 vic- tory over Brampton and Mim- ico Mounties moved into a three- way tie for fourth place, down- ing Toronto Marlboros 21-12. Barry Salovarra scored five goals for Toronto Township while Neil MacKenzie added three. Earl McNeil and Dan Russel contributed a pair each. Single goals went to Ian Ennis, Bob Gardener, Joe Hore, Al Gordineer, Frank Oda and Brian Wilson. Darryl Scollard paced Hast- ings with four goals, followed by Ken Henderson with three and Paul LaPlante and Mike Collins with two each. Other scorers were Ron Rustio, Joe | Johnson, Paul Jones and Gra- jham Collins. Brian Thompson led Hunts- ville with six goals. Larry Ire- land netted three while Ivan Thompson, Tim Kelly and Bob Temper scored two each, Sin- gle goals came from Mike Oke, Brent Munroe, Hank Maynard and Garry Blackwell. A six - goal performance by Kevin Enis highlighted the Mimico attack. Charlie Hender- Ken Leggette picked up two apiece while single goals were credited to Ken Henderson, Joe Timpson, Bill Foote, Ilan Blance and John Moore. Tonight's schedule shows Osh- awa playing the Marlboros and Hastings facing St. Catharines Lakesides. Houdaille Wins On Fewer Hits Houdaille were out-hit but not out-scored in United Auto Work- ers Softball League action Tues- day as they edged Wilson's Wear 3-2, Wilson's picked up 11 hits, in- cluding five in the sixth inning, but it wasn't enough when Hou- daille grouped ten hits for the win. Houdaille hits included a doubles, however, while most of Wilson's hits were singles. Desroches led Houdaille with a double and a single and Pig- den had a pair of singles. Jones hit a home run and Bathe a triple, with doubles coming from Brown and Healey. Dunk and Heron hit singles. Bill Potts led Wilson's with three singles, while Bob Jones and R. Bertant banged out two singles each. G. Judd hit a triple and a to Elymburn and B, Clark. Houdaille led 3-0 going into the sixth inning, then stopped a Wilson's rally at two runs, shut- ting them out in the final in- ning. son and Mark Burgin scored three each. Rick Bisson and Pigden struck out seven Wil- son batters. Let the Canadian Armed with the Officer Candidate Officer. out the attached coupon. | Armed Forces. | _Could this be you? home run, a triple and several) single, with other singles going ORANGEVILLE (Staff)--Oshe awa Lasco Steelers came up with a last minute surge in their Ontario Lacrosse Association Senior "B' game against Orangeville, Tuesday to grab an 11-9 victory. Steelers led 7-6 at the end of two periods but found them- selves trailing 9-8 with less than five minutes left in the game. Player-coach Glen Lottan clicked with his third goal of the evening at this point how- ever. Oshawa then fired two more counters while Orange- ville could not manage any more goals. Other Oshawa scorers were Ivan Barrie and Garry Rurrons, with two goals each, and single goals were scored by Jim Campbell, Terry Gray, Frank Matchiorv and Bob Clarke. Jim McClure led "Dufferins" with three goals, while two goals were scored by Gerry Davis and Bob Green. Harry Benham and, Paul Courtney added single- goals. D. Bannon's Goals Wins For Robbie's Doug Bannon splurged for eight goals in leading Robbie's GLEN LOTTAN e « » leads upset win The lead changed hands sev- eral times throughout the game but Steelers managed to break even in goals in the first period; outscoring the opposition by one goal in each of the next two periods. Steelers scored two of their Drive-In to an 11-4 win over Lasco Steelers in Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association play Tuesday. Boy's Esso also went on the rampage, scoring a 14-4 win over Pee Wee All-Stars. Single Drive-In goals were scored by Wayne McGuigan, Brian Kasubeck and Phil Kift, while Gary Stovin scored twice for Steelers, Rick Brewer and Paul Bradley once. Chuck Lepine fired six goals for Esso, with Bill Coedy scor- ing four goals, John Watson three and Brian Grylls one. All-Star goals were scored by Mark Hutchins, Larry Down, Ron Tutak and Jim Branton. St. Andrews Leads Connaught Squirts Pitcher E. St. Andrews hit a home run, a double and three | singles to lead Connaught Park Squirts to a 22-6 victory over North Oshawa in Neighborhood Park Association softball play Tuesday. ' St. Andrews also struck out 18 batters on the way to victory and alowed only six hits. D. Fleury banged out a triple, a double and two singles as M. Jenkins hit as many singles and G. Sherban hit two home runs. R. Melch was the only North Oshawa batter to hit twice, as he picked up a triple Shutout Features Novice Lacrosse Hambly Block shut out North American Steel 7-0 in Garrard Road Lacrosse novice play Tuesday as Larry Graham scored four goals and Jim Toutant kept the Hambly net free of goals. Lasco Steel was given a five- goal performance by Tim Mor- ris as it clipped Whitby Legion 6-4 in other novice play. Glen Sheffield scored twice for Hambly and Eddie Szczur once to round out scoring. Joe McIntyre scored the other Lasco goal with single Whitby goals coming from Tony Howe, Chris Reed, John McDonald and Gary Huinink. Oshawa Steelers Upset Orangeville goals while playing shorthanded, connecting early in the secon period and late in the third. The third period goal was scored by Lotton with his club two men short. Oshawa not only illustrated its scoring power by picking up a goal while two men short, but also showed defensive skill, They kept Orangeville off the scoreboard at this time after doing the same thing earlier in the period. Orangeville: Young, Defries, i Bracken, Caruso, , Green, Foster, Ben- ham, Waite, Clay, Hillhouse, Courtney, McClure, Smith, Mane ser and Hemblay. 5 Oshawa: M. Campbell, Bar- rie, Moore, Hinkson, Lotton, Burns, Davenport, Aru, J. Campbell, Rurrons, Henning, Wilson, Gray, Matchoiry, Clarke and Oke. Midgets Beat Mimico Boys Oshawa Midget Green Gaels upset Mimico's Midget Moun- ties, in their Ontario Minor La- crosse Association game here last night, by a 12-9 score. There were only 10 penalties, five apiece, in the cleanly play- ed game with rival goalies, George Warmen for Oshawa and Brian Cook for the visitors, both turning in steady games. It was the first defeat of the season for the Mimico lads while the win put Oshawa"s rec- ord at three-and-one, with their next home game scheduled for Tuesday night, when Rexdale Midgets visit Oshawa. Tom Simpson led the Oshawa victory with five goals while Larry Moore added _ three. Larry Lloyd, Ken Sherban, Robert Reeson and Larry Shrig- ley each added singletons. Jeff Bergin was the big scor- ing star for the visitors, getting six of their nine goals. Larry Bell scored a pair and Paul Ziraldo got their other one. and a single. GO RACING! GO GreenwooD POST TIME: 7.45 NIGHTLY THROUGH AUGUST 12 Forces put you in the picture Training Plan, To qualify you must be single, between 17 and 23, and have completed a Secondary School Education. You'll like the job. It's different and challenging. And the rewards are many. Good pay. A month's holiday. A qualified skill. 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The above play place as Johnstone haul : Two | bie F '1 By MIKE RECHT Associated Press Sports Brother turned on brott Juan Marichal was bea his cousins, but Chicago family fireworks fizzled they blew a chance t their backs on the rest ¢ National League relative The Cubs, basebail's | ella team of 1967 after fi last in 1966, neede one victory Tuesday to alone in first place. Inste: | lost a day-night doublehe Atlanta Braves, 8-3 and Even when Joe Niekro brother Phil--the first t major league history b started on the mound each other--in the open Cubs still had a chance Louis dropped its single to Cincinnati Reds 1-0. But the second game dropped the Cubs out « for first and left them game behind the Cardin: Marichal also got his uppance as New York M slugged San Francisco | beat the Giant ace for t time in their history af ing to him 19 times. Elsewhere in the le Pittsburgh Pirates outlas Angeles Dodgers 9-7 anc delphia Phillies swept BASEBAL By THE CANADIAN | American League WLP Chicago 44 30 5 Minnesota 42 34 5 Detroit 41 34 Boston 40 35 45 California 40 40 5 Cleveland 38 39 «4 Baltimore 36 40 44 New York 34 42 «4 Kansas City 35 44 44 Washington 33 45 «4 Tuesday's Result: New York 3-6 Minnesot Washington 4-0 Kansas Baltimore 0 Chicago 4 Detroit 6 Cleveland 1 Boston 3 California 4 Probable Pitchers T Detroit (Podres 2-0) a land (O'Donoghue 4-1) N ' Washington (Moore Kansas City (Dobson 4- New York (Perkins Minnesota (Kaat 6-8) N Baltimore (Adamson Chicago (Horlen 10-1) N Boston (Lonborg 10-3) fornia (Brunet 5-11) N Thursday's Game Baltimore at Chicago Only Game Scheduled National League wWwtLi St. Louis 46 30 . Chicago -- 46 31 . Cincinnati 44 36. Atlanta 40 37 . San Francisco 41 38 . Pittsburgh 38 36. Philadelphia 38 38 Los Angeles 33 44 New York 29°45. Houston 29 49. Tuesday's Resul Los Angeles 7 Pittsbu Chicago 3-2 Atlanta 8-4 San Francisco 7 New ' ~ Cincinnati 1 St. Louis ¢ Houston 0-3 Philadelph Probable Pitchers 1 Houston (Cuellar 9-3) --" (Wise 2-6 or L. 5-8 San Francisco (Mc ag at New York (B.S Los 'Angeles (Sutton Pittsburgh (Blass 3-2) } Chicago (Nye 7-3) at (Johnson 7-4) N Cincinnati (Maloney 5 Louis (Cosman 1-0) N

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