Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1967, p. 4

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 11, 1967 ! 6 ® Sp , Oshawa Ste elers _ Tor Ev Their S$ Top By Geo. H. Campbell en eir oeries oct i j PORT CRE Associate Sports Editor ORANGEVILLE (Staff) -- Bram Wilfong added three and ot playing Oshawa Lasco Steelers, Brian Green two. : been what tl strengthened by the addition of oiggherl ra rg in ne Leafs Senior i BLUE PLATE spe- hav ther pitcher, > three of the junior "A" Green game with 13 going to eac needed, as | du an la the Georts White be Ron Preyiee wits Gaels, tied up their semi-final club. Two fights broke out in, Brooklin Red Menu for this weekend and them that day. They figure series last night, by beating the third period with Oshawa's second game Oshawa sports fans should they'll give Charlie's smart Orangeville 16-14 in Senior "B"' Charlie Ludlow and Orange- Eastern Cane have no trouble finding some team a real tussle here at playoff action here. ville's George Clay involved in The series interesting entertainment. home. Local softball fans The three Green Gael play- the first tiff; Bernie Burns and game each, ¥ Top billing goes to the big should find the calibre worth ers, Gaylord Powless, Charlie Bob Greer in the second. f booked for Bi Ontario Cup championship seeing Marlowe and Jim Higgs; aco The third game in this semi- night. soccer game at Kinsmen counted for 11 of the Steelers' final series will be played Sun- Maple Li Civic Memorial Stadium on | LASCO STEELERS, Osh- 16 goals, with Powless and day afternoon at two o'clock at played all y Saturday night, when Oshawa awa's Senior 'RB' lacrosse Higgs notching five each. the Brooklin Arena. Leaf Garden: Italia faces Toronto Bally- feat tied dp thle clagoll Pie at -- A gerag con ed from thei s gz f ' ' shawa leading 6-3 on goals ballet in the their All dutacis tat OF: series with Orangeville Duf- by Marlowe, Higgs, Powless, LACROSSE SCORES had to take tario Cup play. Ballymena ferins last night, winning 16- |Bob Clarke, Neil Armstrong THURSDAY Credit Arena. won last Saturday 4-2 and 14, Three of the Green Gaels land Higgs again. | Senior A played at the that means Oshawa Italia gonned the Senior 'B' uni- Orangeville scorers were Bob Toronto 14 Brooklin 8 _ : men had wo have to win here Saturday ' Greer, Brian Green, and Harry JIM HIGGS (Best-of-seven semi - final tied night's game night by three goals, to take a | Benham. . 5 Goals, 5 Assists 1-1) ferent story, the title, or by two goals in Played an important part in Orangeville rallied to tie the) * * ayy tee ' off games so order"to' tie the round and the win. Third game in the " |game in the second period at : 2 a . | St. Catharines limico j force a sudden-death game. --4-out-of-7 playoff series is be 7-7, and outscored Oshawa in/8ame Was Higes ig | St. Catharines wins yy -- i y ' the final frame four goals to|80als and five assists, followed) best-of-seven quarter-final 4-2) n y ITALIA PLAYERS said at ing played at Brooklin Arena * three, but it wasn't enough to|>y Powless with five goals and Junior B ae ff on Sunday afternoon, at two 4 . ten ey four. assists. Elora 15 Kitchener 5 mer St. overcome the Steelers' first the first of the season that 'period output Bob Greer led Orangeville; (First game of best-of-five pl gear gi more W Oshawe scorers in the sec- scoring with four goals, while| semi-final) &'«: North York Tennis Club hand drives 1 Davidson hac two assists fo winning the Ontario Cup was o'clock. Steelers had to move their personal Centennial pro- their home game to Brooklin them- » because the Civic Auditorium 4 Powless with four, Higgs with ject. They now find i 4 < thee : : ; s engaged and ey've ice selves really up against It, in. at both Whitby and Bow- jthree, Armstrong added two games of tl trailing two goals against @ manville. Brooklin lacrosse bees ay Pees eure Gur sone = |one, Leafs paid fo team that has not been de- fans should help swell the at- in vain as Top scorer for Oshawa in the Earns First-Place Finish feated since their opening tendance because they love ' the game and many will turn -- sa three goals ¢ game this season. Toronto oi 'no matter who is playing. a ee 'EOBA SUSPENDS ee Oe | | Playing on their home courts,) also, Jack Edwards and John Geo. Kapas Ballymena is rated as one of the strongest teams to ever and as many ning cause ' going to Dou Oshawa fans also know the way to Brooklin Arena, since they are strong supporters of Swinndel winning the first one |North York Tennis Club team 6-1 but Oshawa's Ron Guiltinan pers ee eae defeated Oshawa Tennis Club, SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE! sional - like slide into third night at Harman Park MIDGET TEAMS represent Toronto in Ontario This time, it isn't 'Kelly' base, while Bob Baran, of -- wh : Saal +m? 5 ) se, ; ere the Oshawa young- tomorrow afternoon at Port . 7 ka ; Cup play. However, Italia ae ba nce | but it's Dougie Bronson, of the Oshawa Harman Park sters won the first game of Perry. | Oshawa midget "A" minors jin their sn a, pes Mixed jp Hay tegpondndy rere back Henderson, v boys point out that two years : d | the Port Perry Legion team neatly makes 'the tag'. their OASA playoff series, have bee " |League mate Lect Melk aadetl galt to Rehab ipa i ass ce g playoff | and Port Hope have been sus- ning, to finish in first place in| In a mixed doubles, Norval *rerey Davi to wail until Sunday afternoon for some lacrosse action -- th "under 11". S rt --Oshawa Bt | . A in he under aul shawa Times Photo | pended for the remainder of the final league standings. The|Scattergood and Marlene Haus- Pie ey ago they were beaten right at home by London Marconi but went back and won the Ontario Cup right in London. One thing is certain, this game Saturday night should attract one of the biggest soc- cer crowds in some years. And we would like to remind all fans intending to attend the game -- it starts at 8:00 o'clock -- not 7:00 p.m. as is the usual starting time. Offi- cials decided to adopt the 8:00 p.m. starting time, be- cause of requests from fans who felt that seven o'clock created too much of a rush for the Saturday supper hour. CHARLIE JUSTICE, one of the greatest softball pitchers to ever perform here -- or anywhere else in Canada for that matter -- is coming to Oshawa again this weekend. you can go to Huntsville Sat- urday night, where Green Gaels will open their semi- final series. Second game is at Civic Auditorium on Mon- day SPORTS BITS: The OLA committee fined Oshawa Green Gaels $35.00 but threw out the protest lodged by Brampton ABC's, who wanted the game replayed. Oshawa was 'late starting the game in Brampton last Saturday night. No mention was made of the fact they only dressed 10 players here Monday night or perhaps that could have cost the Brampton club a fine too. As it was, they lost their deposit for the protest fee ... MIKE KAWZENUK, of 710 Glen Echo, shot a hole-in- one on the 15th hole at Annan- dale Golf and Country Club 'Squirts'? making a profes- The action occurred last ce the season by a sub-committee of the Eastern Ontario Base- ball Association. The action was taken follow- Harman Squirts Win First One | givscie cine" on Harman Park lads, Oshawa's| Hone earlier this week in the e 9 e Leamings No- Hitter jrepresentatives in this year's) first game of the EOBA '@ | eS WO ws I i = OW |OASA Squirt series playoffs, de-| midget "A" minor final. Osh- feated Port Perry Legion 11-4,| f P awa won the game 5-1, its in the first game of their first! first victory of the season. Scugog Cleaners will repre- cut across at shortstop, to field| "ound, here at Harman Park Port Hope's Keith Wong was 7-5 reverse dropped the Osh- awa netters into fourth spot. Ken Makzemetz and Wayne |Gallier of the host club, defeat- led Oshawa's Ray Petre and Harvey Moyer 6-2 and 6-3. Bill Milne and Jaan Kivisle, North York, dropped their first set 6-3 to Lorne McIntyre and Ralph McKendry but beat the Oshawa {pair 8-6 in the second set. The jother men's doubles was a split the ball The ball struck White|/9" Thursday evening. ded for the remainder sent Oshawa City and District susp Second game of the 2-out-of-3) of this season and all of next Softbali Association in the hard, or his left eye and . 4 : ' b . OASA Junior 'A' playdowns and dropped him, stunned for a(Seties will be played in Port) as a result of his actions in they earned their rights in con- second. Two runs scored on Petry on Saturday afternoon,' the fight while Oshawa's Mark vincing fashion last night at this. oe 2.30 Dhara : Blanchard, Bill Tymchuk and Alexandra Park, when Daye ' ahi ort Perry opened with a run, Danny Smith, along with Port A couple of walks and py Bareschanster and added, Hove's Dave Bemma, were Leaming pitched a no-hit, no- run game, to blank People's Clothing 8-0 It was the second no-hit, no- run win in succession for Scu- gogs' pitchers as they swept the series in two-straight, Pete Lan- iders performing the feat at 2-0, Burke's single, plus the odd/two more in the second, by Chris-| ordere ear re the wild pitch, completed the six-/tie and Campbell. In the fifth, Ore uate ia run rally, with "Hank" Kaleta/Bronson got their other tally.| Decision to suspend the finaliy replacing Anlauf, to fin-| Ricky Moffitt pitched the win for) teams was made because ish out the game nicely. Harman Park, got fine Pete seven players on each club Taylor had two doubles and|from his catcher, Terry Harper| were reported as being in- a single to lead the attack|and some good hitting by team-| yolved. ; with Chees-jmates Young, Aldred and Vic wirth won 6-4 for North York in the first set while Sam Venn and Mary Moore gave Oshawa an 8-6 win in the second set. In the other match, Peter Mc- Iven and Jeanette Kilgour, Osh- awa, won 7-5 and 6-0 over Aus- tin Lawrence and Shirley. Scat- tergood. North York won the ladies doubles, Marg Fenn and Marion Connelly defeating Carol Dods- rag and Mary Gray 6-3 and Credit Union Lads | Win Playoff Round Credit Union eliminated Qual. | ity Fuels in two straight games| to move on to the next round of| the Oshawa Legion Pee Wee | Baseball playoffs. They defeated Quality Fuels 13-3 in a game] played at Knights of Columbus) Park, Thursday evening. PLAY BETTER GOLF GOLF DRIVING ed set up th Whalley's lo: Thompson s earned one b had a pair of and the same Sandy Dober other Brookli Toronto te some loose -- Redmen in tl Storie F Beat La Storie Park for a big, 01 over Lake Vis Bantam Softt ule game thi seven runs ti get around t inning -- and home game, s against People's for a 5-1 vic walk Charlie was here last for the this week. He was using a |on Tuesday night | . A Sports Celebrities Dinner and "nine iron" on the 110-yard : iesioeagaaca as a man and Burke each having aj\Sirko, the latter having four-for-| Jimmy Miller allowed only RANGE was looking mighty fit. How- hole. It was his first and the | \©2ming was in comp ® ef double and single. \four. | nf three hits and struck out 12 in the end of six commana last night, | striking i earpom $s pse j ever, the veteran hurler had first at Annandale this sea- ta total of 8) bate hess ie i Defensively, People's entire) Harman Park scored two in defeating Quality Fuels. He also Practice Day or Ted Taylo an! illness bout a couple of son. Mike was playing with jout Te ot a ; g gs abyey infield quartet playing a spark-|the first, added one in the third, Di tH helped his own cause with 2 Night et the for Storie Par years back and has hung up Ron Dean of Scarborough... [ye 94.0) one ptey Ae He sate ling brand of ball, despite the|@nother in the fourth and then| MISCOUN ouse doubles and = single. 0 \ a keira his glove -- but not his DAVE LEAMING'S no-hit, no- |He walked one and hit another odd error, but then' they also|¢XPloded with a four run rally : aM nc.,| In another Pee Wee game North Oshawa had eight sti kes, He coaches a mighty Sle ieate GbE have with a pitch. Before it was over, Fad a let oF Wah plage tplin the fifth and added three in|. @arrard Roa Minor Lacrosse | played at Knights of Columbus! 6 If Drivi Ra run he allowe pe softball team, com- Saear Claanics a 8-0 gor jhe had hit another batter and handle wed |the sixth, as Port Perry's pitch-|Association's Pee Wee League) park, South End Billiards took) 0 riving nge when Lake V rised mostly of Detroit stars, and their second no-hit shut- |Walked one more. ; ling faltered. Fraser was replac-|Produced a major upset at Wil-|, ».9 jead in their best 3-0f-5|f » 40 Tees @ 30 Grass Tees @ Min- ning. Whitme ing Java out-of Ann Arbor, out in succession this week. | Closest People's came _ to Scugogs 020 000 600--8 8 lled by Bareschanster in the 6th,|!ow Park last night, when Dear-|Pee Wee playoffs. with a 8-4 de-|f iature Golf Course @ Snack Bor ror, Barry / eae '. Sane ale . he enes [spoiling Leaming's no-hitter is : People's 000 000 000--0 © 3|but the change came too late to|born's Shells handed Oshawa) cision over Oshawa Towin jg @ New Balls Gnd . Clubs 'Supplied then with one for the "Hurons". The Ann They should be really "hot" | 13; in the sixth inning when be effectiv Discount House their first de-|~ « Wor 'B. if @ Private and Group Lessons by led, Arbor team will play Osh- and ready for their rivals [Bals a h : ax Hal ae 4 DAVE LEAMING Batteries. --. Leaming and) CCCCUN': tact of the season, in the second Gary Allison was the winning John Kerr, P.G.A. i --,, awa Gale Lumber here at from Scarboro, who open the Pe "Ye tr 7 hen tibloct . « « Pitches No-Hitter Parkinson; Arflauf, Kaleta (in| \game of the night's double-|Pitcher allowing four runs on PH. 725-3092 rT 4 the bast Alexandra Park on Saturday OASA Junior 'A' series here | thir asemian. aon Slee |7th) and Ewart. | E t s ' T k Taedek four hits while Gary Wilson suf-| lon a might at seven o'clock aad next Thursday night... made the mistake of charging _--| Gastview § LykKes Shells won this one 86 over({ered the loss for Oshawa Tow-| Simeon St. N. <= Oshawa ned = ne again on Sunday afternoon at SPORTSCOPE lists a lot of | the ball and then leaping a frac- \ont along nicely and it was a . | . the "House" with Mark|in& siving up eight runs on six|f| Tum left at Oshawa Shrine Club. threat. "00 0° i ' : tion too soon -- the ball carom- ,; 9. il th ereat ooavliew ee : ? hits. | Storie Park 1:00 o'clock. Gales visited the important softball and base- | fe hin eve to "ahortaln nip-and-tuck 2-0 battle until the orge opping Hutchins scoring six goals and| th the third "Hurons'"' in Detroit a couple ball playoff action for this pe 1 nan . who held fr (seventh, when he tired, started Eastview Park defeated|Wayne McGuigan getting a pair. Mee eee single, walk t of weeks ago and took a weekend, especially for eae hd Tsk a kurnied|t2 sroove 'em" and Scugogs Woodview Park 22-13 in a Tyke|Derek McCammond and Jim| by Pete Bosw pounding -- but they didn't OBA minor teams nee se haey into his pitches in Leads Federals org gig Played at Wood-'Branton each scored a couple| by Rob. Har Solomon opened the scoring " . i View EarK, for Discount House with Larry " ' P er their other tw SP 0 R TSC 0 P E for Gaus Mb second homer The winners added their other ' Sil a ome headed rit | combined "0 _ Yi ges Watson and John Rutledge You'd think the distillery on a single | in as many games, a wrong- six runs in this inning, the ield when the Oshawa Federa' ined on the mound andjnotching one apiece. PH sel Nestic's tripl TODAY field smash pan the left-field trouble really started on two|Service Golf League members| allowed ee i ha crew| In the first game, Gus Brown -- a age: ce Poe ror at first b: DAY | LACROSSE If ne, 'ti the second in-\successive infield errors after/held their session on Wednes-|Only three hits. ite went the|Motors Pee Wees thumped D-X wou ave e oides anadian BASEBALL | OLA Junior 'A' Playoffs -- lning.'"'Bo" Burke: doubled with Taylor had singled. This loaded day at Erinli Club. distance for Woodview allowing|Oil Kings 12-1 with Ron Tutak's hisk ilable in C da." MIKKEL Eastern Ontario Midget |OShawa Green Gaels vs jone out and sprinted home for the bases and Scugogs got a 'Topping, with low handicap of Eastview eight hits orphan tally all that saved the whisky available in Canada. CHICAGO Playoffs: Port Hope vs Osh- |Huntsville Hawks; Ist game |the second run of the inning|big break, which they really seven. turned in the best gross, Shetler had two doubles and/Kings from a whitewash treat- : Cubs purchas awa Legionnaires; 2nd game |°! 4-Out-of-7 semi-final series; jwhen Bill Taylor followed with' didn't need, when Wayne Chees-|score, 40, for a net card of 40-|S4 Se a ee ' i i 27-year-old Pe oclets wideet (A Minor | Huntsville Arena, 8:30 p.m. | two-bagger man's hard-hit grounder took a (7-33. Thanks to handicaps, | Mackness Picking up two) Tim Morris again dominated ay h . . r pitcher, from series; at Kinsmen Civic Sta OLA Junior 'B' Playoffs-- Afier that. Deiter Anlaufldirty bounce as "Curly" White|Steve Carrie and William Sleep|G°UDles, W. Masterson two/the scoring, getting seven goals t as: Wiser Ss Oldest - tes Friday. } dium, 7:30 p.m Brooklin. Lasco Steelers vs a paced. : = both matched the low net score, Singles and S. Lee a single. jand brother Danny added one. ow for the $20,001 Dixie Beehives; 3rd game of | y with 45-12-33 and 55-22-33 respec-|,©,27dinal and Bird had/Tim Briscoe and Paul Ma § 18 years old appeared in | SOFTBALL + Auk: of. S warlene at Pork TV T E 0 h tively, doubles for Woodview with|Lellan each picked up a pair' ° Pre taoings Kiwanis Bantam League: (CTedit Arena, 8:30 p.m. owers am S awa Competition was keen this| White picking up a single. forthe winners. EE (And it's t d t ly fi ial i --s i = Lake Vista at Kingside; Fern- (pacepary week with four others tied with . s too good to save only for special occasions.) pe ee Il at Southmead and V j- ree ay 84 net scores: Jack Cummings, | & a at sora atl |, Hasterm Ontario Bantam , 42-8-34: Charlie Bolton 46-12-34: | | games at 6:30 p.m. _ Playoffs -- Belleville vs Osh- hn er. ayo. 1g S Larry Ostrom 46-12-34 and Wil-| EXHIBITION SOFTBALL | ' \ - é 1. awe Legionnaires; ist game | ral Runstend: 47.18.34. | sf ) | of 2 - out - of - 3 Bantam 'A' Se erent lei riaw pay un Pete Bilyj with 46-11-35 and | SATURDAY ae. a a Mr. TV Towers edged Geor-| Starkey gave up a run in the| Pete ilyj wi 35 an die | SOCCER -- One Phase ati Kinsmen | sian Motor Hotel 4-3 last night|fourth and fifth innings and|Cam Ross, 50-15-35, were tied. | Sat, Bug. 12th 1 p.m. | secOey : at emorial Stadium, at |to sweep the series two games|played no-hit, no-run ball to the "'Pete's Pot' went to George| Sun., Aug. 13th -- | p.m. | a Coboom and Bowmanville vs | straight and earned the right/ninth. Valentine with a soaring gross| | g Nalig bac arose cine | 5 eed tay Nae Moy to compete in the OASA Inter-| Georgian collected seven hits|score of 55, four strokes higher) CHARLIE JUSTICE AND HIS } KAI :2nd ge f home-and- | of-5 tar als: ¢ i i eras pee sali aa : : 4 : . ri | s & a home, total-goal series; at bourg, 2:00 p.m peo . Pct berigd starting agi aly Ny at Tc eon eat anes Te DETROIT HURON Drinka whisky that's older and Wiser's UNL L anige ivic Memorial Sta- _, Eastern Ontario Pee Wee Brian Laxdal led TV Towers Al Cook in the second inning|the "worthy winner." | (Michi State Ch paar i Wiser's De Luxe, 10 years old: Townlin ne eee A' Major Finals -- Oshawa (with two singles while Clyde|brought home two runs while ~~~ ----------------------------~ | bd P | Wiser's 101,6 Id: (1 Mile Noi Darlington Senior League-- Legionnaires at Belleville; Ist' | Johnston banged out a double.|Art Bonal scored in the: sixth HAD LOW SCORES bead | nba 7 © years oO te : PH. | Maple Grove at Solina and game of 2-out of-3 series; at |Singles went to Larry Michaels|on an. error MONTR EAL (CP) ee OSHAWA GALE LUMBER | Wiser's Old, 5 years old, in a protective carton: Khack the Coe be gs = Zion; both games at ely ville Parkdale Park, | and Frank Varga. | Bob MacKay was the big hit-/Mathe of Los Angeles and : : | Wiser's Special Blend, 4 years old. Classified Sect Leta esr 90 Pn. Georgian pitcher John Starky|ter for Georgian with three|Philip Feldesman of New York| (1966 Ontario Sr. B. Champions) \f -- WISER'S DISTILLERY LIMITED, BELLEVILLE, CANADA -- zai i limited TV Towers to five hits|singles while Bob Cochrane|City Friday won the Life Mast- | ge el Sa Ss aieule in a losing cause. He kept TV|banged out two singles ers pairs in the American Cor | Alexandra Park ae nnaug a S 2 Pasapene oh Nea yertinca' Towers off the scoreboard until) Mr. TV Towers now travels|tract Bridge League's summer | Ge ent at Port ate 4 gaa the third inning when Lascal's|to Trenton to take part in the|national championships in one| : _ . T 'el end 'Doublek Nourcaten a single drove home Mush Mc-|first round of the Intermediate | of the lowest scoring events on| dults 75c¢ Children 25c ' 2 U , Conkey who was on base on a\"'AA" playoffs which begin'record. Ontario competitors | 1 in Two Games tc in [Aa pl |record: Ontario competitors | SALES - SERVICE - PARTS - ACCES, SOFTBALL DASA Inter, 'A' Playoffs -- Oshawa Pam International vs Lindsay, '1st game of 2-out- of-3 series; at Lindsay, 8.15 p.m OASA Squirt Playoffs -- Connaught Park Squirts édged Baker Squirts 10-8 in a Neigh- borhood Parks Association League softball game played at Connaught Park D. Flury pitched the win for Connaught Park while D. Stuart went the distance and suffered Oshawa Harman Park vs Port the loss for Baker. Perry Legion: 2nd game of Zane Howell picked up three 2 - out - of - 3 series; at Port | | | | o> i runs, D. Flury two, while D.| Perry, 2:30 p.m. Millen, Sherban, Dillobough, M ihi Gillen and M. Prosser scored P scisgt aa single runs. D. Stuart had three) Gajo runs for Baker with other Baker runs going to G. Spicer, Cawker, B. McPherson, and R. Ann vs Oshawa Alexandra Game -- "Hurons" Lumber; at Park, 7:00 p.m eer | ee ae Spiers Another Connaught Park | team, the Tykes, swamped BUYING, SELLING Storie Park 23-5 in a game play- | ed at Storie Park. or TRADING T. Hurst pitched the win,! SEE | allowing five runs on six hits j 1 while D. Street absorbed the KEITH KAINE GirFENWO : loss a isebtaiieo 3S bia 3 : Steve Wilson had four hits, P FIRST 00D Repairs to All Makes of Shavers and Clin--rs Sleeman and P. Crawford three} each, P. McArthur and M. Har- rison two apiece, with one each GUS BROWN MOTORS n> gene and D. Crosby. CALL Jones had two hits for Storie Park, Noefs, Street, Clark and 728-7375 | Evendon had one each. | OSHAWA SHAVER SERVICE & SUPPLIES +] 39 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA POST TIME: 7.45 NIGHTLY 1051 King St. West THROUGH AUGUST 12 728-4284 a q

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