Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jul 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA 'TIMES, Monday, July 31, 1967 Italia Beats Kingston In Semi-Final Play A tough defence and some|Pucic and Angelo Costa. George;retti scored on a headed shot. Green Gaels Trim Hawks; Playoffs Open Tonight PRESS |Saturday. Fourth ,game is cd deca ames mock slated for Oshawa, Aug. 8. First - place Oshawa Green| phij Clayton contributed five Gaels and, Hasting Legionaires|poals to the Oshawa offence recorded easy victories Satur--and Gaylord Powless added day in the final games of the/three. Other scorers were Larry Picke Dive: By BOB TRIMB WINNIPEG (CP)-- Beverley Boys, who verse psychology to g sparkling offensive play gave) Marteon scored for Kingston. Vince McNally carried the If aie . A \ Oshawa Italia soccer club a} DiDanieli scored the first goaljball to the far right of the Ontario Lacrosse Association) | joyd, Dave Keenan, Jin, Higgs, up for big dives, got th semi - final win Saturday atjof the game taking a perfect|Kingston goal then lofted a Junior A series, _|Don Stinson, Charlie Marlowe, score of her career Kinsmen Stadium and moved|pass from _ Lazovich midway|pass out in front of the net. Oshawa, paced by Ross Jones'| Peter Vipond and Merv' Mar- came from behind § the team into the finals for the|throagh the first half. But|Pedretti leaped high in the six goals, trounced Huntsville) shall. win the second - .plz Hawks 21-7 for its 22nd consecu-| Brian Thompson scored four medal in the womer | Kingston replied a few minutes club defeated|later with a goal of their own. Kingston played a rough type Ontario Cup. The Oshawa Kingston Flying Dutchmen 5-1) in semi - final play allowing|of game which seemed to catch|driving in a goal on the short only two clean shots at their|Oshawa off balance for much goal. In the last two play-off/of the first half but the home games they have allowed a to-\team had settled down by thejin close and beating the Kings- }later part of the half with Luzo-/ton goalie. A few of the Oshawa players are being considered for next of a two game total goal ser-| Oshawa pulled out all stops|year's national team although ies against Ballymea for the|in the second half scoring three|there is nothing definite yet. goals while shutting out Kings-/This marks the first year Osh-| % awa has received recognition The third Oshawa goal was|for their players by the nation-| * tal of three shots. Oshawa now travels to Tor-|vich scoring on a free kick onto August 5th for the firstimaking the score 2-1. cup final. Italia scoring was handled by ton. Adriano DiDanieli, Charlie Laz-' air and headed in a very hard shot. Pucic made the score side, then Costa rounded the scoring by carrying the 4-1 out ball for Huntsville. Terry Watson, Tim Kelly and Larry Ireland notched one each. Ken Henderson and Carm Col- lins scored three goals each for Hastings and Darryl Scollard and Paul Jones two each. Bar- rie Kelly, Jim Hickey and Ron tive victory of the season. Seven goals by Jim Grady helped Hastings thrash Toronto Mar!boros 20-12. : Green Gaels will open their best-of-seven quarter-final play- off series with Brampton "-- 5 ivi udi- ee se Lustic added one each. torium, starting at 8.30. I z ; _.a| Brian McCutcheon scored Second game will be played|) 66 goals for the Marlies and Thursday at Brampton, with) woe Granger notched four. i so at Brampton, on} 1.4 : 5 . vd _-- sasidlad ub. |Jim Moore tallied twice and single goals came from Walt FIVE ON WAIVERS Okhiro, Bill Coghill and Paul diving at the Pan - Games. "I was terrified on dive," she said after | sented with her me rcoach (Don Webb of told me how close I "That sort of scar went up thinking abo US.Sh ovich, Mario Pedretti, Johnny/the goal of the evening as Ped-'al team. Sugegatte ik Cahill, | Sug: j AL UNSER skids out on Andretti passed Unser on ner of the race was Par- 'by surprise . when Don Pagid ME tpn Phage = ( a tw corner nine at Mosport corner nine but Unser re- nelli Jones with Andretti White made a run from his |the Canadian Football League,| TO VISIT EXPO etes atc eat e men while battling Mario covered and got back second. The action pictured fourth place position. White |\fonday placed five players, ali| MONTREAL (CP) -- Emil ' , Andretti for second place in front of Andretti going © above took place with about passed both drivers with |jmports, on waivers. They are|Zatovek, Czechoslovakia's one- By JOE DUPL defensive end or tackle Bill se-| time sensational long - distance WINNIPEG (CP)--T Late Goal, Two In Overtime | the second heat of the Ka- wartha 250 run Saturday. through corner 10, less than 50 yards away. Overall wine five laps left in the race but both drivers were taken only two laps to go and fin- ished second. man, tackles James Earl (Sind-)Olympic runner, arrives in bad) Smith and Charlie Mitchell,|Montreal Aug. 1, for the Aug. halfback Sandford Rivers and/|9-10 America-Europe track and States shooting team a American Games was erful it could afford | ive gi i ick. fi A t Expo 67... ints in pistol mal By CLIFF GORDON | Bobby --_ gy his|centre, scoring the other marker. | ® OLENNIYE guard Bill Benecick. field me aoes AY Reno Bis pis sig a "a the to .,, |years, is still one of the most; With some 850 cheering fans ' siti ' event Brooklin Redmen came with-|qangerous men in the game | to urge them on, the Relines Ol eS l] is OSs ort con yg cag lrelget in an ace of winning an alll in the East, especially on the|opened up fast as they test- lory, : important Senior 'A' lacrosse /nowerplay.. His forehand andjed the well - rested Pat Baker Po cald aay: @ game on Saturday night at the/packhand asses have thelin th ' You could say w ' passes in the Petes' cage with some justification that thi strongest team we've sembled for an_ int competition," said te RACING! ager Harry Reeves o In the six-event, competition which en day, the Americans v Pthe 36 medals--l1 gc © silver and two bronze "was a distant second hs og oan - ns creah | fans re the ae of a seats sizzling shots. dat) ° jall the way. e also has a! period to Ken Lotton, paved the|pjistering shot that can catch| VISITORS RALLY : ose 'e | e or ec on | ie sir Pacey Bi og -- the top or bottom corner on Pinay olen or held an edge in | ey a nae ae se A tng eon nae ae red bey ermine ge out: By ROGER LEVETT | went after Unser causing a fewjcar as he crossed the finish, He also talked briefly on the| Cy Coombes, a former Brook-|i5 9 ai ead goalie elects Peterborough took the lead Times Sports Staff raised eyebrows when he cross-|line with more of a limp than|celebrated "Whisper~jet" which} lin player, then scored t wo| ged Todd eer learly in the third period whe ee : to vic.(@4, the finish line in second/a roar, since he also had a flat|made such a big stir at Indian-| overtime markers to give Pet- atti egg at ae 1 Pat.| Pate d n| Parnelli Jones rolled to vic-/piace, 'His position had been|tire. apolis this year but said it was| 5 wi |Brogetin player, and Jim Fat rson' scored on a passitory in the Kawartha 250 late/so9q throughout the race, driv- ee ne | erborough a 7-5 win. jerson, the hockey star, scored|from Johnny Davis, to give/model stock car race at Mos-ling steadily in fourth place IMPORTANT CORNER doubtful it would return in the a Jones said after the race that|near future because of insur- Cy Coombes, the old oppor-|the other Peterborough goals. |Petes the lead for the first time.|port Saturday in one of the| ; ; : A pigestechcaey |since lap 36. : | : old, four silver a tunist of the Petes, ve their Ken Lotton and Don Craggs, /pEpMEN REGAIN LEAD most exciting races seen at the) Jones made a pit stop mid-|the first corner of the second| mountable restrictions put on) POST TIME: 7.45 NIGHTLY ane followed by leading sniper as he triggered)who was on the limp in the) 4 gouble penalty to Peter.|ttack this season. _|way through the race and|heat '.was probably the @ost|ihe car | THROUGH AUGUST 12 Ditka silver. and. fit a trio of goals and while beingjearly stages of the game but borough at 6:04, as Rurran went! Jones finished second in although the tire changes important." 3 e hie § Six Pan-Am records tered. The U.S. broke record of 376 by three the team event of th match competition. U.S. and Canada, whic eam silver, shattered 3Am mark of 2,349 estal a U.S. team in 1963. SHATTERS RECORD: set - up by his mates and not/appeared to get better as the having to do too much ae went on, each scored a ing or "spade work' appeared/pair of goals for the Redmen as the hero. 'with Tom Conlin, the Huntsv Oshawa Youngsters Win for. slashi 2 ; |the first heat behind Mario} 7 very quick-| The California native was in Siceie atuemer te on en Andretti but led the field for Wy Unser flashed 'inte first. on| he second grid position for the 'lle two cents worth in, charging all but the 27th lap, in the sec-|the 27 lap. Unser however was|Folling start although many (McCready as he attempted to 0d heat. to collect a total of! forced into the pits on the next| feel that this position is better get up off the floor, paved the almost $3,000. : _ |lap also for tires and Jones | than the first position because way. for the Brooklin equal- The race was especially _in-/ran back into the lead with of the angle of the first corner. ier. Conlin caught goalie Pat Sarasin fon ie ae ainca| ae moving to second. j Jones took Andretti in the| Baker well out of his net and\® 4 Ss, sin J tti ' re . first corner and kept going he had only to beat a Peter. one Goodyear representative) Andel! and Jones were rin: irom there but he said after the| borough defender, who waves Sunnie aay 100 tires second heat with only 5.7 sec-/Tace that he could not fight out| * } as the ball sailed by. were race that ings separating them on Jap/2@ Corner like that with just any-| Legion Pee Wee Tourney | Baker was almost "the goat" ordinarily would not require) 4, ore tia ueition areal one. Margaret Thompso. for the second time in the tire changes. Leathe small ook place "We respect each other," C vear-old army lieuten " : | i | as in|stones cutting the tires neces- 2 aa , i »ka, Kan., easily WHITBY (Staff) - Oshawajand issued only one more walk, Period, when he was again |$" ve hang ; ; i said Jones. He told a gather- M . . DReRR: ono Legionnaires captured the Dis-|Hodgson, Selvig and Mooney |Ccusht out of his confines with bagi ae ERE Preiser aefied STONES CUT TIRES ing of reporters he went very Resounding taste...ata quiet 9) ce ihree - position rifle e\ trict F honors, in the Canadianleach had singles for the los-|G?@&88 Snaring a loose ball and/the drivers wen! / rough & The 20,856 people that saw deep into the first corner and| Oe Tepion District Pee Wee Bast-lers. B |deiiting it home. The fans were le thousand dollars in rub-\the race watched a myriad of/once he got a slight edge| : ' ball Tournament eliminations,! Miller had a tr si uzzing at this stage as they ber. ' ; pit stops in the first heat for) Andretti backed off, ther| eS STILLED D AND BOTTLED BY at Whilby on Saturday, with ea Sa a ee sure that Brooklin had gain-/ Andretti won the first heat/tire changes, due to small.|than force the as Lo pomer 7 CANADIAN SCHENLEY ILLERIES LTD, VALLEYFIELD, CANADA a gary victories over Port Hope and|Steeves and Gary Wilson each ed revenge for the defeat suf-jby about 30 seconds, making)sharp stones on the edge ofjan accident. 4 * Peterborough. hit a triple and John An- oad thal --o previously, injtwo pit stops, Pag _ a the track. The second heat was| -- " The Oshawa lads now advanc-|derson singled. Oshawa fought|;'eTboroush. But the good go-|Jones in sécond place. --A%/a somewhat different story] : ie the ahovinell = inlback steadlie : ing was not for Brooklin as a/leader's crew was getting him| however. WHITBY - NICOLS - WHITBY - NICOLS - WHITBY - NICOLS - WHITBY - NICOLS - j ed provincial finals injback steadily and scored the penalty, of the "cheap variety" jout of the pits a full ten sec-| Many of the drivers had COLS H COLS or alr the Legion Pee Wee Tourna-| winning run in the sixth. than Jones how-|slipped onto the shoulder of at 19:11 of the period, pavedjonds faster t ' By THE CANADIAN Bay on the 'August 2637 week-/Pelerborough 'our vo. Sviwe|%@, Way for the all = import|ever, enabling him to, strech| the track nan' endeavor to pm in the: gecind Game" Dave ant goal by Allan. jhis lead by ten seconds. |straighten out some of the cor- Canada' t it Rare Alison acd caleher Rin: fink' cat th eee This sent the game into over-| The first heat was led byjners but the tires took such a M B L E R oy 4 Pas nies 6 i B *\time and the rest is history as|Andretti for the full distance/beating that most of the speed-| pig ged Jim Miller worked and won both games for Oshawa, nos- ing out Port Hope Legionnaires 5-4 in the opening game on a three ~- hitter and scoring the only goal of the thrilling sec- ond game, for a 1-0 decision over Peterborough Legionn- aires. In the opener, Allison got off, to a shaky start, giving up all four Port Hope runs on two walks, a pair of hits and an Oshawa error. After that only three Port Hope batters got on base as Allison fanned eight in the sixth inning, saved the game for Oshawa, as Petes had the tying run crossing the plate. This thriller went eight in- nings and Allison won his own game with a double, Wilson grounded to the pitcher, Randy Brian, who threw to 3rd base, to get Allison but the throw the Petes got two goals from|and the second by Jones for!sters decided to stay on the] the stick of Cy Coombes, to)almost the entire heat. pavement in the second heat. | gain their verdict. DON WHITE THIRD The third overall finish for| Aaieatel econd over-| White keeps hin: at the top . Feet piace, 'eacing with of the United States Auto Club . ac. 1 an, 7 championship points race, with * was wild and Allison went on Oshawa Rink, to score the only run of the} game | 4 Allison fanned nine and also| t inners |Don White pulling off a spec- n ) e ltacular third-place finish, by|!°06 points with Jones' stay- in second ahead of walked nine while Brian struck out seven and didn't issue a| BELLEVILLE (CP)-- Gordon moving up two places fron.|178 single walk. |MacMillan of Oshawa, 1966 Do- Tuesday. Calgary Stan.peders me against British ions, the only West Il Conference club ywer in the standings BRAND NEW AND READY FOR THE ROAD $3,210 Puts You in This 1967 SST -- 2 Door Hardtop "Encouraged by fou 'tion victories in a row fans -- who have yel fi] next year!" ever since Calgary defeate in the 1948 Grey ¢ gome reason for optim Fullback Lovell Cole fourth to second in the second| Andretti. Jones has 1,210 points) jheat, with only two laps left in| @"d Andretti 1,120. |the race. Andretti's fourth place finish Al Unser, who placed fourth in the second heat was partly overall, battled for second spot|due to faulty suspension in his with Andretti as the two cars| -- | negoliated the 2.5 mile course |minion singles lawn bowling ' 8 , ) t f : f champion, Saturday won the final '0 stig ew Including Licence --- Gas -- Permanent Anti-Freeze Operate at aan | Hg Rowland's Four Goals --_ tainranrec'sitt Sass a exes were on the second | jure snd im in the three straight games. jae 3 By eae is presence should |White, in his 1967 Dodge strain on Calgary's An Oshawa rink of G. Murray,! 4... 7 S B li = J. Hunter, S. MacMillan gellceee gg gk og agers par Too in in |Skip Bob Gallagher won the third, then second spots. |zone finals in rinks, defeating) "White caught Andretti. then |Jim Grainger of Richmond Hill, _. ">_> nam., Roy Fisher, Mike Beam-|Ont., in a three - end playoff Terry Rowland sparked Brook-|ish and Mel Densham -- scored} eac won two gam CANADIANS BEATEN after each had won two games. lin Lasco Steelers to a 20-7/two goals each for the Steel-) Beecher Poyser and Bob Per-| RATZEBURG, West Germany trouncing over East York Mo-jers. _ {kins of Agincourt, Ont., won the (CP)--Canadian oarsmen from} hawks in an Ontario Lacrosse) Singles went to Charlie/doubles event. Shawnigan Lake School passing attack, di Peter Liske, a forme! Argonaut. Coleman was one Stampeders hit by ir | Fachilles tendons. At « the Cowboys had ei stringers on the sidel injuries and the club AMBASSADOR 990 $3,319 Rebel STATIONWAGON A four goal performance by OPEN SOON fae. tpt? : e near | ' Association Junior "B" game|Brown, Brian Drew, Fred) In the colts competition for|Victoria, B.C., finished fourth OSHAWA catch the final 'pla last night. Greenwood, and Ken Cunning-|powlers with five years experi-| Sunday in the eights final of the when Edmonton Eski oie Cassidy : with three} ham. Brooklin scoring wWasSlence the Belleville rink of Bobjinternational junior rowing! toctodina Ui a ; seq duced a better record yee we Rit -- foo John|eyenly distributed in the game|Simple, Owen Gray and skip|championships. Rowing on Rat-| 9 nctuding Dicsnca = Gat == Permanent: Anti-Freeze pod ~ _e after Ww tue ; i 'rst|Frank Morrell wo yer Agin-|zeburg's 1,500- re cour: 2 A : ; finished the season ior akkisth were Bicoklin's with 'ge Boals Ay au jug pha n over Agin ne woe tae ie eee VI TANNY' Including Licence -- Gas -- Permanent Anti-Freeze 3 points. other top scorers. period, eight in the second and) "7, winning rinks will com-) minutes, 32 seconds. Britain fin- The opener, one "eames in the first wv Four players -- Bill Cres-|six in the third. pete in Ottawa Saturday in thelished first, Italy second and : |Centennial Ontario finals. The|Yugoslavia third. The Cana-| VADA'S LARGEST 5 VR j 50 000 MII E WARRANTY > generated considerable winners from four zones in the|dians entered the final by win-| D FINEST CHAIN OF . ' * KICK TO FIRST SPORTSCOPE province will then enter ajning an elimination heat over| HEATH Spa q Lions' officials cls round-robin playoff. {Switzerland and Denmark. \ TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE 'ieee salina field ge 'sisneete TODAY pond pong A at Osh- $25 down if lif ; then: out of first plac : jawa Tennis Club; 7:15 p.m. | i you qua i Vv and they have hire OLA Junior 'A' Playoffs: A ° ) kicker Ted Gerela to | Brampton ABC's vs Osh: |LacRossE 1 967 PLAYO FF OPEN ER Easy 1.A.C. Financing point. awa Green Gaels: Ist game of | Juni , AO | coe ai 4-out-of-7 'A' Series: at Civic |, UA Junior 'A' Playoffs: PERSONALIZED AFTER SALES SERVICE ESS UI aa 'Auditorium, 8:30 Oshawa Green Gaels vs armed passer, has By Stee ems |Brampton ABC' s; 2nd game | Pe eee or memormar mare cagmecmummemmmmmecn . placed by Bernie Fal BASEBALL Me 4- vi 3 7 - biped at | * ee : is pega to cathe Leaside Junior League: |Bramalea Arena, 8:30 p.m. ess after riding the Richardson's Sports vs Osh- | BASEBALL U Ss E D Cc A R s P E Cc I A L s Montreal. awa Legionnaires; at Kins- Eastern Ontario Mid | The Lions also meet rh 3 get Lea- . P 730 a Memorial Stadium, |pye:--Oshawa 'A' Majors at | 1965 Rambler 1964 Valiant 1963 Falcon 1961 Pontiac Cup champion Sask TRACK AND FIELD a | CLASSIC 4 DOOR 2 DOOR a ig Legion Track Club: Nightly |TRACK & FIELD 4 cinder, 4:4 as Oe ee : : ATION WAGON training session; at McLaugh. | Legion Track Club:--Night- outome e radios Very aces vee cee rarer A asd tie sai Vacation Special. PLAY BET" j j . y i sj womicel. . lin Collegiate Campus; from {ly training session, at Mc- LIC, 397567 LIC. 272630 LIC. 181875 LIC. 597441 GOL Gal Laughlin Collegiate Campus; | 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. SOFTBALL from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. | Oshawa City and District | sor7TBALL Assoc.: Oshawa Jay Cees vs Oshawa City & District As- Georgian Motor Hotel: at ates c3 ; North Oshawa Park, 8:00 p.m, |*0ciation:--Bay Ridges Shells $1,774 | *1,374 | *1,174 | *%1,274 ~ STOSIN - A@LIHM- STOSIN - AGLIHM - SIODIN - AG LIHM--SIODIN - ASLIHM - STODIN - AGLIHA the GAELS" | | i} 8.00 | WHITBY - NICOLS - WHITBY - NICOLS -WHITBY - NICOLS - WHITBY - NICOLS - WHITBY A NICOLS - WHITBY - NICOLS - ; 2 4a J and Markham Hawks vs Ajax ler a eae sy GO with < Merchants; at Ajax; 8:00 p.m. |ym. and Mister TV Towers Ir ' RANC Scarborough Junior Girls' |vs Oshawa JayCees; at Alex- | TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. be : League: Scarborough Village jandra Park, 6:15 p.m. and | = Prectice Dey o vs cigg- va at North Oshawa iene Concretes vs Scugog | 3 : Night et the a MIMICO MOUNTIES Civil, Service League: 8:15 p.m. ; . ryt Osha Rundle's Garden Centre vs zs i s Woods Transport; at Alex- Pd Pcl ------ | vs. z olf Driving R andra Park, 7:00 pm. Hil vs Whity Scugog Clean | ry ged? Temyece.sem "2 is ers; at Whitby Park, 8:15 p.m. = ° @ New Balls and Clubs TENNIS | r. Private ond Group Li Kawartha Mixed League:-- PWSU Jai | "n Sonn' Kerr, PGA. Oshawa at Peterborough, 7:30 Juvenile 'A' Play- | 2 a - = offs:--Whitby vs Oshawa Bus Service Admission Prices bb ih 3331 v3 PH. 725-309 _ Woodview Park; 1st game of 2- 7:30 Adults $1.25 5 TUESDAY out-of-3 series; pepvinsal play- bts ---- ; ao i raimmene | elo cen NNIS downs ist round; at North : secicadttd ioe : - - ITBY - NICOLS - WHITBY - NICOLS - WHITBY - NI re = « 8 WHITBY - NICOLS - WH COLS COLS - |

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