Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16, 1967 BILL JO a enn TORONTO (CP)--A rink skipped by Bill Joyce of Osha- wa upset the favored Toronto side, led by veteran Bill Swan 22-15, Tuesday night to capture the fours championship of the Ontario lawn bowling tourna- ment. Joyce, with teammates Ewart Clemence, Clint Baxter and Dan Gibbs, swept seven straight games in the two-day event to take the Eaton gold up He broke out in front early in the match and never: looked back as the surprised Swan rink ran into difficulty getting bowls around the kitty. More than 600 competitors syria YCE'S from Ontario and the United States are participating in the week-long tournament. Doubles competition begin today with the' singles scheduled for Fri- day, last day of the meet. Joyce scored in an extra end to tie John Cockburn of Toronto Leaside 15-15 earlier to earn a berth in the finals. Swan's rink defeated John Smeddon of Detroit 18-10 in the semi-finals, CONSOLATION TROPHIES Four consolation trophies were awarded in the fours competition. The Robert Simpson trophy went to Herb Duke of Toronto Balmy Beach who defeated CUP Elmer Farthing of Stouffville, Ont, 15-14 in an 18-end match. Duke scored two shots in the 17th end to tie the match 14-14. Dick Edney's rink from King- ston, Ont. clipped Bil! Holland of Toronto Glebe Manor 18-11 to capture the Pilot Insurance tro- phy Winner of the Parker Pen tro- phy was Jack Beacom's rink of RBalmy Beach. Beacom, last year's Gold Cup winner, crushed Oshawa's Gordon MacMillan 21-13 to take the tro- phy. Tom Park of Merriton, Ont. edged Harry Mort of Balmy Beach 17-16 to capture the Dun- lop Canada Ltd. event. "op ognmmny nr rmmNANMNNNMMNesEA RINK WINS | Wins First Fi Oshawa Tennis Club nosed out Peterborough Quaker 'A' Tennis Club 3-2 in their keenly con- tested first match of the home-| and-home championship finals for the Kawartha Mixed Tennis League championship, played here at the local courts last night. Don Little and Don Mackey picked up the first point for the defeated Ray Petre and Jack Taylor 10-8 and 6-3 in their men's doubles match but in the other two men's doubles matches, Oshawa Tennis Club team members came out on top. Ralph McKendry and Terry Keys, OTC, defeated Hugh Dib- ben and Bob Clarke 6-4 and 6-4 _'Oshawa Tennis Club Team! nal Match Docworth won 6-4 and 6-1 over Willard Elmsley and Paul Bar- ron. Peterborough's victory in the mixed doubles, the "Quakers" Cox and Jeanett straight-sets 6-0 and 6-2, the visitors their second point. The distaff members of the Liftlock City netters when they |Oshawa team provided the mar- gin of victory with Mary Moore and Carol Dodsworth of the host club winning 6-0 and 6- 2 over Peterborough's Cathy Toole and} Jean Arksey. awa Lasco Steelers defeated defeated Ron|Orangeville "Dufferins" 15-6 la Kilgour in gave night in Senior "B" semi-final lacrosse, played at the Oshawa Children's Arena. Oshawa. now leads the best- of-seven series three games to one, with the fifth game of the series to be played in Orange- ville, Thursday night. Jim Higgs, Mike Lewis, Phil Return match of the home-|Clayton and Pete Vipond of the and-home set will be played at/Junior "A" Green Gaels were the Peterborough Quaker Tennis |playing for the Steelers. They Club tomorrow evening ,startng| accounted for eleven of the Osh- 'while Ron Guiltinan and Sidiat 6:00 o'clock. Woodview Girls awa goals and assisted on three --lothers. The goaltenders kept the scor- ing down in the first stanza as the period ended in a 1-1 tie. : Led by a Green Gael attack) when Fleming and ten third-period goals, Osh- Hunter and Jean Montgomery of Walt Mitchell and Jerry Davis scored one each to round out Orangeville's scoring for the game. Top scorers for Oshawa were Sheffield Leads Hambly's Win In the first of two Novice games played at Willow Park, Hambly Block defeated North American Steel 6-2 in Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse action, Tuesday evening. Glen Sheffield had four goals for the winners with Eddie Szezur potting two. John Arm- strong accounted for both the Oshawa Steelers 'Game From Finals Phil Clayton with four goals and six assists; Higgs with four and five; Vipond one and four and Lewis with two goals and as many helpers. Two injuries were sustained by Oshawa. Lotten Gressed at the end of the first period, out |with a knee injury and Vipond left, after scoring a goal and setting one up early in the final frame, with a leg injury. The Orangeville crew led in the penalty department with 10 compared to nine Oshawa pen- alties, Two minor fights broke out in the final period involving Bernie Burns and Ken Hennin of Oshawa versus Jerry Davis and Dave Foster of the '"Duf- ferins."' Asi Wi By ED SC! Associated Pre Bruce Von day about n major league that it's over batters have s about. "IT was tol Speck Richard general mana: going to pitc' year-old right- called up from Texas Leag thought about | After eight day night's g: Angeles Dodge up four hits ar being lifted for the bottom of 1 However, he victory. But H Pams Put Out Lindsay Via 3-2 Victory Here a team, Pam International Glen Lotton scored for the Steel-|losers' goals. ers while Harry Benham scored! fp the second game, Lasco for Oranges: Stee] trimmed Whitby Legion In the second period the Steel- '4 ers outscored Orangeville four-|20°5 0" & 13-goal effort by Tim to-three, to take a 5-4 lead into] Morris. night, at/the final period. Joe Mcintyre also had a big Al Abbott, Higgs, Clayton and|night for Lasco Steel as he pot- 12 innings. Th their 10° prev scoring a total their pitchers completed just In other Na games, St. Lou Oust Agincourt along fromjPark, on Saturday leight o'clock. Carrying right Oshawa Pam _International|and then with two out, Art Bat-| As |where they left off in the first sed out Lindsay A and Wjley doubled and Wayne Naige picked up a total of 10 hits, i ; sage ; : f } } 3 S i | PS, 4 shal ie are St Alexandraifollawed with his home-runlalwavs one in an inning and teats agg 2 yeni by ql aa Prarvons pave nes, bgt Jim Hinkson scored for Oshawa]ted six goals, with Jim Morris} the Chicago Cu Park last night, to take the first/ smash. twice they had two, Only Tilk Re ccout Tae Brae Oshawal ay eae hits pitt it three [vite Bob Green, Dave Wilfong}Pirking up their other tally. KAMP hia Phillies s round of OASA Intermediate|1; opRIKEOUTS and Dave Kelly went hitless Park on Tuesday night, to pevahses bo issued only. one walk to/and Bram Wilfong scoring for} Chris Reed, Tim Linter, John ING Bots: See 30 18 'a' playdowns, in two-straight \ . .., and both had a couple of hard- se) wilt ha: | 2 2 way, | Orangeville. MacDonald, Paul Ravary and UNLIMITED San . Franciscs : : Mason had claimed three |the second round of the Pro-|dominate the game all the way. a ; "i Atlanta Braves ames | i is a ~~ hit balls een 7 'a ' ae | A ; {| Steelers broke loose in the Scott Ravary shared the scoring : Atlanta 'aves &g |strikeouts in the first two vincial Women's Softball Union|She received sparkling suppor' lanat os ti for Whitby Townline Road North nati Reds e Lindsay Twins started outiframes and none in the UNEARNED RUNS Juverile playdowns in two- from her teammates, especially oeals Cavite _ dare ee : shins Bea Wes tal (1 Mile North of King St. .) Pirates 2-1 with some solid clouting and} tpira "k wh G *s slow ball wa |straight games. her infielders, with shortstop| 50'S. "/ayton gs score n an exhibition Pee Wee la- pve ' 7 8 |third, but he struck out the side nile Carol's slow ball was 4 games r Pies each, Mike Lewis potted|crosse game 'played at Whitby. PH. 728-9942 same te: | Oshawa Woodview now moves|Cathy Chapman and first-base jinto the PWSU Juvenile semi-|Bornie Nichol being standouts. | ; [finals against the Grantham|Nichol accounted for no less|S0" and Vipond. |Lions of St. Catharines, with the|than 20 of the 27 putouts, six of /first game of that 2-out-of-3 ser-/them unassisted... Your Guide To Quality Work & Better Values jies scheduled for North Oshawa! 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"Rich'" March got his secon? brinz Mason up to top form. the third inning -- had given single with one out in the thirc Up to this point, he had beenjup four in the first three/and then with two out, third: | relying a lot on his "'rise ball" | frames. Gurney tripled in the baseman Naige fumbled Pete and the Lindsay batters took a/sixth and with only one out, was Norris' grounder and __ bot! liking to it. Alex Pearsons open-|left stranded there. Naige scampered home on Ray Sud-| Mason's lofter. Teed appeared ed the game with a single but|doubled in the eighth, for Lind- dard's line-drive smash to cen-| > tigi gy ia pes ine ' ' " " away st s : ee ry ate ot the| turned his head to look over |two, and singles went to Hink-|Garrard Road _ All-Stars feated Whitby All-Stars 8-5. "but Grady | Hatton) made The move v Julio Gotay fo one on and eighth. Gol Sonny Jackson BASI SCORE BOB MASON . » fanned 15 batters fielder Doug Teed dropped Novice Stars had three putouts and two as-' sists. Third-base Dianne Arych| had one putout and one assist. | None of the three outfielders had a putout. Agincourt got their lone run Edge Kiwanis and second-base Anita Roter) Novice All-Stars and United) servic e. Rob tripled in slashed a hot one to centre-| In marked contrast, the Lind- Mason e oy re : : Pea | : . : : ' me fielder Alvin Tilk, to open the|say pitcher, Wilson Carol dis- fourth and Norris tripled in the centre-fielder Morrassee, a!s0| Steel continued their winning/in the sixth when L. Smith) ing, os it does, the area's most qualified businesses in their field, By THE CA second and Bond followed with|playing a tantalizing '"change-/fiftl, but both times there were|"unning towards the ball and) ways in the Oshawa Minor La-|opened with a single and ad-| y : eres a line-drive smash to the same|up" that invariably proved a/two out. In the sixth, after two| Teed looked back for the ball, crosse Association's Pee Wee|vanced on a passed ball and two! America area. slow "drop", was able to strikeout, Pau' Gibbens singled, stole/'0 late. League round-robin playoffs,|infield outs, to cross the plate. | Minnesot Doug Teed opened the thirc | out one baiter in the entire/second base and came home . Pete Norris with a triple and) Tuesday night at the Children's)Smith had two of the loser's)/z=---------- FOR HOME AND GARDEN AUTOMOTIVE Chionae with another hard liner to Tilk'game. lwith the winning run when left- double and March with two) Arena. three hits, Kay Rogers had the} eset a rei ae . code --|singles, were the only Oshawa| Novice All-Stars nosed out|other one. 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He was| Brooklin began to show their) Ted Tozer, of Oshawa, has won tor United Steelworkers scoring Phe Pd yg . the seventh and) 1015 King St. E. 725-6552 74 Barrie, Oshawa 728-2791 Atlanta Leafs 15-8 last night at theltagged with a major and twoj\true form in the early stages|the Ontario - Quebec honors in| fy P i a "© |finished up their attack with al Cincinnati Brooklin Arena, in the third|misconducts in the latter half|of the second period, as they|the 0-Day oe Sailor class in paling begs eg pl four-run rally in the sth, on a APPLIANCE REPAIRS MOVING Pseccogge oogpe gg San Fran. game of the best-of-seven East-|of the game. John Roberts, the|outscored and outhustled the sailing. oH : ; walk, an error and singles by eee cease. Wheel Chicago ern Canada Senior lacross€)good-looking school teacher on|Leafs by a 6-2 margin. | Mr Tozer won the elimina- once -sematagnal Ane ble en Roter, Chapman and Nichol. 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However of 33 seconds and put the Leafs Orioles 16-6 Blayorts of tie Oshaws. eon " DIAPER SERVICE Call todey = «Columbus Senior "A" lacrosse playoffs eaten ! aa e ee ; Bent beak a ea eats Promoter Pat Milosh was} {Minor Baseball Association, | SAWDON'S EXPERT PAINTING SS aa Pick oe Paped (y 4 Jacks'ville | for assists. cus kk ee sper ee eae bina: a7 siihe ead faced with a arene problem| Houdaille Industries defeated|plaved at Knights of Columbus] AND PAPER HANGING fa aaiseeg oe € Syracuse Captain Bob Hanna, who ap- y; ' y ast night at the Civic Audi-|the Orioles 16-6 to move into the|Park Tuesday evening. | BUILDING SUPPLIES Choose @ professional PEL'S Cleaning Centre q wel ts aw h : trekked off the floor after miss-|of the period. torium, scene of the third An-|Tyke League semi - finals of| Pete Murdock and Joey Blair Pork Plaze eared to have taken a few euasty pills" prior to last|img @ glorious chance to take 8 =Coach Whalley must have nual Wrestling Championship. |the Oshawa Legion Minor Base-|Kovacs pitched the win while some Impravement Centre FREE ESTIMATES -- CALL Whitb a } Toledo 4 Roche night's game, along with Don|!@ lead read the riot act to his players) He had a championship tro-|ball Association. The game was|Jim Miller and Smith of Credit 244 Brock S., Whitby cn oe mae ig Columbus 6 Sy: Crages and Sandy Doberstein,| Gair got his first of four at,on the bench as they came out/phy to present, but no one to|played at Knights of Columbus! Union took the loss. | Phone 668-6612 728-2834 DINING and DANCING : Jacksonville 3-! each scored a pair of goals.|5.42 when Brooklin were caught/strong in the third period and present it to. | Park. | Murdock had two doubles and| BUILDING CONTRACTOR. BEST-CONTROL Richmond 4 To Tom Conlin celebrated his napping after returning to full proved they are the team to Two fighters, Bulldog Brower| Bill Robinson was the winningja single; Jim Nemish had two} -- Oshawe's Finest Dining Room Today': honeymoon (he was married strength. Ron Roy made it 2-0 beat for the top rung and the and the Assassin, emerged as/pitcher while Legere of the Ori-|singles; John Anderson had a PLANNING TO BUILD ., . PRESTO PEST © Bae 5.30 he 9:00 4 Toronto at Buf! Saturday in Huntsville) by add-\at 12.17, their first of three trip west. winners from the preliminary|oles took the loss. Robinson|triple and a double, with Ralph) then check with us, Complete CONTR : Bicker Dance S ioney ' Rochester at S; ing the other Brooklin goal power play goals. It was all Brooklin in the and semi-final bouts and faced) pitched a fine game and his|Sucee and Mike Engel picking} Parca! guiding Canteen Osho see For reservations' call 723-4693 Columbus at T Graeme Gair was every bit) Tnis sparked the Redmen final period as they outscored each other in the main event|team members played heads up|up singles. Mike Engel singled) : sally peilha - pass ja GEORGIAN Mot H 1 Richmond at Ji the big key man he is expected and they fought back and tied the Leafs 7-1 to gain their very|for the championship trophy. | ball. in the tying run with Anderson| JERRY BOSANCICH All. Work, (Guevanftesd Bonded otor Hote roe to be for the Leafs as the young the score on two powerplay popular and well deserved ver- Brower had eliminated Erwin) Boivan and Baron hit homeruns/batting in the winner. 59 Wayne St. and insured for public safety. Champicia Re. Oshawa " fellow (he still had this year of|tallies. off the sticks of Hanna (dict Starr and Sweet Daddy Siki for Houdaille. The winners had! Larry Hopkins had a double walahge 723-6825 Coll 725-9871 ENTERTAINMENT Legion Junior) scored four goals andiand Crages ae as _ earlier, while the Assassin dis-|16 runs on 20 hits and two errors,|and a single, while Pete Taylor EREINET MAKERS Plumbing-Heating, Contractors gained two assists. Ron Roy, Bob Davidson gave Toronio JUST TALKING... We posed of Lorenzo Parente and|while Orioles had six runs on ten| and Tom Rose each had a single Scab L Lie | a, Contractors J | LADIES WELCOME . = with his vicious underhand|the lead for the second time chatted with Coach Whalley Michele Barone. hits and six errors. 'for the losers : Leiden WE SPECIALIZE... @ 17 Tables @ Snack Bar Win Fir rialtrecmaabeai after the game and he was|. In the main event th Assas- ara ve SE oh rE i @ Kitchens @ Bathrooms and in remodelling @ KITCHENS @ Broadioom © F.M, Music SP 0 R 7 Sc pleased with the result but had sin drew blood quickly, using a MARLEIGH ure t. Cin Be dada Sate cre velpet lla hes iso eg Pus honed for a Jarger crowd but whip that is part of his wrest- Ki 3 scored a 4-1 | OPE added that the lack of publicity ling equipment. But Brower 41 MFG. to A. 6. STARK & SON CADILLAC BILLIARDS borough Legior TODAY East 0 B: j had playea a big part in the low;came back strong and ham- Sicca 723-7589 Plumbing & Heating 360 King W. 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Elmer Tran, :n/mered the Assassin until they caine i Phone 725-4377 FISH and CHIP ea ay 'vke League, TRACK AND FIELD Oshawa Legion Track Club: Nightly training session; at McLaughlin Collegiate Cam- pus; from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 pm SOFTBALL OASA Squirt Playoffs: Co- bourg Legion vs Oshawa Har- man Park:1 st game of 2-out- of-3 Second Round series; at Harman Park, 6:15 p.m OASA Juvenile 'A' Playoffs: Oshawa Jaycees vs North York; ist game of 2-out-of-3 First Round series; at Ki- wanis Park, North York, 8:00 Pp. m Kiwanis Bantam League: Southmead at Kingside; Storie Park at Fernhill and Lake Vista at Woodview; all games at 6:30 p.m. Civil Service League Play- offs -- Cadillacs vs Rundle's Garden Centre, Ist game of 2 - out - of - 3 series; at Al- exandra Park (East diamond), 7.00 p.m.; Foley's Plumbing vs. Wood's Transport; Ist game of 2 - out - of - 3 series; at North Oshawa Park, 7.00 p.m. and Cross - Canada Pav- ing vs. Rexco, 1st game of 3- out-of-5 series, at North Osh- awa Park, 8.15 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. BANTAM League Playoffs: Sklar Furniture vs Local 222; at Eastview Park, 6:15 p.m. and Oshawa Dairy vs Jury and Lovell; at Alexandra Park, 6:15 p.m,; 2nd games of 2-out-of-3 semi-final series. r |Finals: Oshawa Tennis jreturn Assoc. Midget 'A' Major Play- offs: Belleville vs Oshawa Legionnaires; ist game of 2- out-of-3 final series; at Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY SOFTBALL OASA Junior 'A' Play- offs: Scarborough Davidsons vs Oshawa Scugog Cleaners; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 First Round series; at Alexandra Park, 8:15 p.m. PWSU Intermediate Play- offs: Peterborough vs Whitby |Scugog Cleaners; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series; at North |Oshawa Park, 8:15 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Junior 'A' Playoffs: | Huntsville Hawks vs Oshawa Green Gaels; 3rd game of 4- out-of-7 semi-final series; at Civic Auditorium 8:30 p.m. | OLA Senior 'A' Playoffs: |Brooklin Redmen vs Toronto Maple Leafs; 4th game of 4- out-of-7 semi-final . series; at Port Credit Arena, 8:30 p.m. | SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc.: 'Itali avs Ukrainia; at Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium, 7:00 p.m. | TENNIS Mixed League Club vs Peterborough Quaker 'A'; match of home-and home series; at Peterborough Quaker Tennis Club, 6:00 p.m. Kawartha f scoring nine assists, was a big man for Brooklin, This little but michty centre will be a big man in the Redmen's drive to the Mann cup. The magic num- ber for the trip west is now down to only six. Let's hope the fellows can cut it one more on Thursday night in Port Credit and ther make it four, on Sat- both fell out of the ring ay!) were counted out by Referee} Bunny Dunlop. | The bout was called a draw! and as a result there was no winner to present the trophy to Milosh announced that next week Brower and the Assassin will meet again under new rules which will determine a definite urday night here in Brooklin. | winner, | OSHAWA"S PAVILION THEME: "Man and His Food" Featuring delicious Home Made Pizza, Foot Long Hot Dogs, Beefy Burgers, fabulous Fish 'N Fries. Take Hwy. 2 (King St. W.) to the site of the Pavilion. | THE FAMILY DRIVE-INS cRobbies | NOW FEATURING CAR HOSTESS SERVICE Across From The K-Mart Pavilion ACE TRANSMISSION INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL! 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