Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Aug 1967, p. 4

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 21, 1967 Green Gaels Sweep Hawks; onight Final T HUNTSVILLE (Staff)--A six- goal outburst by Phil Clayton helped the Oshawa Green Gaels defeat Huntsville 19-9 Saturday and sweep their best-of-seven junicr "A" lacrosse semi-finals four games straight Gacis meet Toronto Township tonig':t in the opening game of the best-of-seven final at the Civic Auditorium. In Saturday's game, Oshawa and Huntsville were deadlocked 3-2 after the first period. Osh- awa scorers were Charlie Mar- lowe, Bob Goulding and Bill Langley Replying for the Hawks were Larry Ireland, Mike Payne and Art Gouldie In the second frame Oshawa tripled its first period output by scoring nine goals Phil Clay- ton, Jim Higgs, Charlie Mar lowe and Wayne Davidson, scored two each with a single going to Larry Lloyd. Huntsville's three second period goals were notched by l Gouldie with two Maynard with one Phil Clayton banged in three St third period goals for the Gaels tory and Harry goai and three assists ~~ MILT SCHMIDT UPSET... -::NO PERMISSION GIVEN ORR INJURES KNEE IN BENEFIT GAME ice. They colilded and both fell. ger Milt Schmidt in an inter- TORONTO. (CP)--Bobby Orr further until all the facts are of Poston Bruins, top rookie in view. 'Whoever sponsored the disclosed. Orr, 19, asked to return to the National Hockey league game did not get permission to Ort scored 13 goals and 28 action later in the game, but last season, will have. his right use Orr or anyone else in the assists as a rookie. He was Dan Summers, coach of the leg examined today by three Boston organization." named to the second all-star all-star team, turned him down. Summers, a former profession- al, is a Detroit Red Wings scout in Western Canada, team and finished third in bal- James Dunn, president of the lotins for the Norris Trophy as orthopedic specialists at Toron- r Manitoba Old Timers' Hockey to General Hospital. He suffered the injury last Association, sponsor of the top defenceman in the NHL. Thursday at. Winnipeg in an game, said he obtained verbal The injury came about the Proceeds from the game, wit+ exhibition game against the permission from Tom Johnson, eight-minute mark of the open- 4 Ue ahoal 4 Oe wll be | Canadian national team assistant to the Bruins, presi- ing period when Orr combined nesse y about 4,000, } "Ter quite disturbed about dent to use Boston players. with Bob Leiter, also RBaston used to help needy former it," said Bruins' general mana- Schmidt declined to comment property, to start a rush up the professionals. hunny HNN yin vin avec ant "lat. McLaughlin Collegiate in Legion Club Track- Field Champions On Saturday, the Oshawa Le- gion Track and Field Club won the East Central Zone Track and Field Championships held Oshawa. Oshawa finished with a total of 90 points, seven more than second place Belleville. Other Lead Series, Legionnaires Nip Braves To Take Semi - Final Lead Six hit pitching by Gary|lead in the best-of-three Leaside} Carroll led the Oshawa Junior|sem?-finals, . | Oshawa scored its first run| | Mapleos | Win Overtime Again ag Crargs brought them back to Legiovnaires to a 2-0 win over! j their feet cheering as he scored|High Park Braves in a gamejin tie second inning when Al} his second goal of the night on|held yesterday in Leaside. Holt belted a double and was) * a three-way passing play with) Legionnaires now take a 1-0)sacrificed home by John Fair. | 7] Elmer Tran and Terry Davis. ------------ -----------|In the third inning Grant Yeo) * The goal came with Henderson singied, advanced on an error | By CLIFF GORDON BROOKLIN -- Toronto Maple . Leafs took advantage of staying power on Saturday night, when they downed the Brooklin Red- = men $-7 in overtime, in the fifth 'igame of the best-of-seven all * sticking. with k. : i 'i a {Ontario Senior 'A' lacrosse PHIL ¢ LAYTON semi-finals ; Coach Whalley pulled goalie . ® ® | Jones led Oshawa _ hitters . six goals The win gives the fourth-place McCready with both teams «Win Third Tilt with two singles while Eric} the} |Petersor and Brian Boyd hit man short and Favell got equaiizer to send the game into) Oshawa Legionnaires trounced | Singies. overtime. Belleville 18-0, to win the East-- Gerd Roche Jed High Park The extra stanza was a good/ern Ontario Baseball Associa-|with a double and a_ single, one with neither team manag-|tion Bantam finals, two games Doug Harvey hit a single as ing to hit pay-dirt until late in/to one. The game was played/did Alex Dominique, Judd the period and it was Hender- Sunday afternoon at Kinsmen|Whiteside and Brian Revin. finishing Maploes a 3-2 lead in with one games with the sixth and what could be (perish the thought) Torontc Township eliminated|final! game, scheduled for Port Catharines 15-14 with a vic-|Cred*t Arena tonight Saturday night, winning If a seventh game is needed emi-final series four games it wou'd be played at the Brook- owei by Maynard le Higgs scored two and/the s | ' ; a , Soosine eo snile to. none |lin Arena on Friday night. json, who had almost been the/Civic Memorial Stadium. | Carroll gave up six hits while/ x T son scored two Bob Gardiner led the Toronto) . One goat on two occasions, getting) On Saturday, Terry Meagher] walxi hits Mest ida -h with seven goals, Al|GRAEME GAIR STARS | the tlehreaker as he heat Me-lidaved' a twohitier aad led Gene High ere,| and Goulding a ---_ i. estes ccnred. three goals) Graeme Gair the highly-touted ~\ Cready on a sareaned shot. Belleville Hag). wittary in Roche gave up seven hits, two} ar ents ib Hite final|while singles went to Mike/Junior player with the Leafs, Gait added the clincher 20|Belleville, to force the third and . soonpee os : frame with Brian Thompson|Marks, Stan Russell. Bill Me eet ieee bale ah of | seconds later and the game was deciding game in Oshawa, Sun- , on ke elle Lian hope , ¢ Wee | Anderson and! ise | yer. , 7: add-rg oS had 10-point ee Wien, ° ways dangerous when he had, a : i = le § Sunday's game Allan Tay- left n.ne stranded. Ea act (ial ates pr an (the ball. DOUG FAVELL respite Gael gait 'no, The second ga the se- evening with six goals and four; John Swain and John Hoku-|"y oy acon had a pair of Fadinen's Best . |lor pitched a no-hitter in leading] . 8 game of | assists, while Higgs recorded|luk !ed St. Catharines with five ge va ore ie a gpd of eee ' Solina Upsets Oshawa to their 18-0 victory.|Ties will be held Sunday at) Holder 80als, including the game win | |Terry Meagher pitched again Talbot Park in Leaside. | four goals and four assists. Gouldie was the big gun goals Ke for|scored three and Neil Stevens the Hawks with three goals fol-jone. each while Ken In the "A"' series People's} vp fos ON tet Ge Wily ee et oe . for Belleville, 'but this time im defeated Richardson's 21 ed - in play in the second period as C Cl b la losing cause. | ate ichardson's 2- | Ron MacNeill and Brian Keegan progkiin just could not get un- ourtice u | tos innly led Oshawa in the|take a one-game lead in their Dean McLaughli Horseshoe Champ TORONTO (CP)--Dean McLaughlin of Oshawa won the Canadian horse shoe pitching championship at the Canadian National Exhibition Saturday. He tossed 76 per cent ringers for seven straight wins in the championship round, finishing ahead of Ross Stevenson of New Hamburg, Ont., 6-1, and Elmer Hohl of Wellesley, Ont., 5-2, the defending champion. Jerry Newton, 14, of Toronto, finished fifth in the class C evert, competing against pitch- vers three and four times his The top three winners in six classes were: Class A Championship: Dean McLaughlin, Oshawa, 7-0; Ross Stevenson, New Hamburg, Ont., each adding singles. tracked. Gair cut Brooklin's lead hitti i series | : ; t t x Doug Favell once again was to ore goal at 3:16 and Roy, Soccer fans of the Darlington fgg Rie beg Mg stahed | the sa rea plug for Brook-/ followed to tie the count at the Senior Soccer League were al-| triple. Jim Zarowny, Paul Brit- . ee atlas e banged in three goals) 4:15 mark with' Dave Houston in| most stunned when they heard ton and Wayne Tuttin also had Belleville Win | and came close on numerous! the cooler. the results of the first semi-\three hits each in a winning! others Fav final playoff game, on Saturday ae avell put Brooklin out front *! -? ; Y' cause 2 Kascs Crages Be Higa = again at 6:33 as he scored a Might, Solina aoring At! abet Also on Sunday, Oshawa Ends Mid ets | play an _all-roun steady picture goal on a pass from Mc- out, over Courtice, right on the Tykes defeated Peterborough 4-2 aii game. Bob Hanna and Red Crealy. with the Red Jay-|season's league-leaders own ws i ae ; seat 4 : Sréeadly, with the Redmen play-)°- to win their Eastern Ontario) Oghaw. I i "an Crawford each had singles. field. a A : shawa Legionnaires A Baseball Association Playoffs in| Majors were eliminated by ing a man short. The Westlake b ead : ar unin mnRtiG Mae e Westlake boys played ay. ; : Penalties were again costly a: two straight games. The game|Relleyille in two straight games| Favell's third goal was a fine Toronto tied the count on a goal Prominent part in the upset, Al,)was played in Peterborough|as they lost 11-10 in the second| effori and tied the score at 7-7 and came with both teams man short and Bob McCready, w + lig 1 'i 7:08 with Sub-goalie of the team, coming) ¢ : ? " : by Paw Henderson at 7 with sh with' aparkling perlormance Sunday because Saturday's same of the. Eastern Ontario x captain Hanna in the box. 4 4 A ame was rained out. Oshawalpaceball Associati Mi |the Brooklin goalie, benched in| frayello again gave Brooklin,t0 thwart all Courtice snipers|haq won the opener at home aseba Association Midget lfavor of an extra attacker.|ine bed showing 'a tremendous While Don Westlake scored 41 '|playoffs, played in Belleville on |The yoal coming at 17:59 of the burst of speed he went around tWice for Solina and Bob Black-| --~_--__ Ee ei aca andy Castellerin, Ted Shaw \third period. ' hiv ' burn got their other goal. : | three Toronto defenders to beat 5 i 4 | Brooklin started off on the . i >| The other 2-out-of-3 semi-final and Terry McTaggart combined George Stephens in the Leafs "ig Mulvihill Ousts | Sk: coo once ne one jright ogee the first period, cage \series will get under wa n for Bellevill ile 'Mike Bie holding the Maple Leafs to a\ i i i j Wednesday evening, 6:30 , \for Belleville, while Mike Both- Keegan tied. it up with Ken o'clock, at Zion, who will host Oshawa, No-Hitter well, relieved by Wayne Blan- singie goal by Ron Roy while i i the Redmen were playing short-| oven Se coaisek Gee the winners of tonight's sudden-| pejjeville Holy Rosary blank- chard in the eighth, : \at 17:15 while his own team was|death game at Courtice Park,| oq Oshawa Legionnaires to win |!088 for Oshawa. | Brocklin got goals fromja mar. short. He outsped two| Where Tyrone and Maple Grove) the third and deciding game, Wo singles, four walks and a Crages, Hanna and Crawford!igca; defenders to give Mc-|are Playing off for fourth place,|in the Eastern Ontario Base-|Wild pitch gave Belleville four and held a 3-1 lead at the end of/Cready no chance as he picked the final playoff berth. ball Association Pee Wee finals|Tuns in the ninth inning as they the period. Craggs and Hanna's!the top corner. | played in Belleville on the week-/Overcame a 10-7 Oshawa lead | goals came with Brooklin enjoy- end. and won the game. ing o man advantage. John Mulvilhill tossed a no-_ Kim Rogers had two doubles, The penalties were even at ng the win for|Bernie McGuire a single and a the while Jim Mil-| triple, Bob Limkilde two singles, handed. # = * CLUTCH STOPS ACE ee te, RALLY - DUNDROD, Northern Ireland| oronto went two up at 3:44\(ap)--A balky clutch stopped{hitter in pitchi 6-1; Elmer Hohl, Wellesley, j five apiece in opening of the third and the local|jtalian motorcycle ace Giacomo| Holy Rosary te ag Robert Rieh). New, =u . | frame. 'fans were starting to moan. | Agostini from clinching the 1967\ler, relieved by Gary Allison |Bob Durno two singles, Mike carole : a aa _-- DEAN McLAUGHLIN | | 500 c.c. world title Saturday.|in the sixth, took the loss, Lying pea double and a single, : ged ..,a "ringer expert" | Agostini's three-cylinder MV{| Mulvilhill had two triples and|/1m Nes itt two singles, with or PETERBORO LEADS SEMI - FINAL Augusta was left at the start of/@ single for the winners, with|John Alexander, and Monte Thibeault, Sorel, Que., 5-2; Jerry Roeder, Waterloo, Ont., Out-of-7 semi-final series; at ° Port Credit Arena, 8:30 p.m n the 500 c.c. race in the Ulster|two hits each going to Mike |Rose, ig up.one hit each, shawa. | of Leafs in the sin-bin for high Legion Bantams", oy the plate on a P single by Tony Jones. took the centres represented were Peter- borough, Cobourg, Trenton and Lindsay. About 140 athletes competed in the various events. The Oshawa athletes have been training for the last six weeks in the mornings at Alex- andra Park. The program was set up by the Oshawa Recrea- tion Department and sponsored by Branch 43 of the Royal Canadian Legion. Charlotte Upshaw had two irsts, two seconds and one third for Oshawa, Sue Beamish had four firsts and one third, Bev Kirkham won four events and placed second once, Robbie Bennett won three events, Pete Merringer, Helen Boyce, Janice Carter and John Kwasniewski two each, with one win each going to Gary Wilson and John Sroczynski. On Friday and Saturday, the sent five athletes to the Eastern Oshawa Legion Track Club Canadian Junior Championshi held at Scarborough. Jerry Mays placed third in the 120-yard hurdles and fourth in the high jump, Grant Osborne placed third in the 1500-meter s te e ple chase and fifth in the three-mile event. Aris Birze came sixth in the 880-yard run. Oshawa Gale Lumber, last year's All-Ontario Senior "B" champs,. swamped Peter- borough Bowlers 17-0 in the first game of the Ontario Ama- teur Softball Association Senior "B" playoffs, Saturday in Oshawa. | Second game of the series) will be played in Peterborough| Tuesday night. Ron Taylor scattered five} hits in pitching the win, while FE. Killins, Bob Keating and A. Beaith shared pitching duties for the "Bowlers." The seventh inning was a big one for Oshawa as they scored seven consecutive runs. They scored two in the first, three in the third, four in the sixth Gale Lumber Dunk Bowlers I n Opener singles, Ron Taylor a double, Ralph O'Reilly a single, Palmer Knight a single, Doug Cole a single and Tom O'Connor a home run. G. Brady had two singles for Peterborough, with singles go- ing to Bill Keating, G. Beaith and B. Allen. Taylor fanned 20 Peter- borough batters in the nine in- nings and never let one batter reach third base, and allowed no base-on-balls. Mapes scored three times for the winners, Cole, Young, Knight and O'Reilly twice each, with one run each going to Pionetk, O'Connor, Jim Row- den, Hickey, Davis and Taylor. d one run in the eighth in- ning. Ralph Davis had two singles and a triple, Reg Hickey two singles, Joe Piontek two singles, Lloyd Mapes _ three singles, Bob Young a homer A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D, OPTOMETRIST 14/2 King St. East and a single, McDermaid two | |_723-272 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Avoid costly major repairs F | Available exclusively wi | transmission centers throughout Canada & U.S.A. SPECIALISTS POSTED PRICES So you know costs before you leave your car || LIFETIME GUARANTEE EASY TERMS 1-DAY SERVICE FREE TOWING ith Cottman in over 450 |for Oshawa allowing six runs on and Lil jeight hits while Nancy Slough each for Grantham Lions, with | ational: 1st game of 2-out-of- 4-3. Aurora, Ont., 3-4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS jJoe Todd tallied once. Singles Grand Prix seri ill! y, Way' rew f . ae Aur ; g y 3 ! ms} . Singles x series, but he stil]| Burley, Wayne Andrews and/for Class C: Harold Lies, Welles- : Class E: Llovd Mark ] e, ~Peterborough and Toronto went to Jim Paterson, Jim lends with 44 points. {Dan Coulson. Bill Coughlin,| Brian Coughlan had three ley, on, nee Robert _ Guelph, 7-0: Cal Hondrick, New, will take 3-2 leads into their Vileff and Bill Armour --______________. | Steve Burke and Dan Lupenet-'singles for the winners, Castel- *includes clutch L ling: rings, seals, labour reau, Sorel, Que., 5-2; Jerry Hamburg. Ont., 6-1; Ben Mac- sixth games in the Ontario! Brampton scorers were Jim te picked up one hit each lerin two singl Stevi ~ it P 3 ; g : ; singles, Steve Moore a Newton, Toronto, 3-4. donai¢, Woodstock, Ont., 4-3 Lacrosse Association Senior A Richardson with two and Don SEE PAGES 8 16 | Belleville wins the series two double, Ted Shaw a single, Mike Q 149 KING ST., WEST 576-2600 | Class D: Horace Salt, Wood- Class F: Dan Erb, Waterloo, semi-finals Arthurs and Brian Ahearn with uf games to one and advances to|Healey a homer, Bob Luffman a stock, Ont., 7-0; Jim McGuigan, Ont, 5-0: Walter Blackman, Peterborough routed Bramp- one apiece FOR MORE SPORT |the Ontario Bascball Associa-/single, Gary Burnette a single OPEN DAILY 8-8 Toronto 5-2; Ken Reeb, Port) Thorold Ont., 4-1: Phil Billst- ton 13-4, with John Davis scor- Sixth game of the best-of-sev- tion Pee Wee playoffs. iand Terry Maher a single. | Credit. Ont., 5-2; Ab Jolliffe,jeine Toronto, 2-3 ing five goals and Jim Grady,.en series wwill be played in PSs rea Pg ett wr ORSINI -- a junior player, scoring three.'/Brampton Tuesday night. I "a - passer ti Aes esi rate ede SPORTSCOPE | : Troant h Bes TODAY Kiwanis Bantam League: | Woodview Girls Defeat | rea your ome aoe ' Lake Vista at Storie Park; | | ' arlington Senior League: Fernhill at Kingside and | . i t d % Maple Grove vs Tyrone, sud- Woodview at Southmead; all t K I | 6 ° -- viele : den-death game to decide games at 6:30 p.m. . l S n pener | 3 fourth place in standing; at Whithy Industrial and Mer- | | Courtice Park, 6:30 p.m. eantile League Playoffs: Las- | A two-run homer by Joanne base on an error, Carolin Wilson | % TIN CAN CRICKET co Steel vs Dupont at 6:30 | Ressie in the bottom of the ninth and Bonnie Nichol grounded out, | 3 Oshawa Recreation Dept, °;™:,2"¢ Dunlops vs Mer-- |inning, enabled Oshawa Wood- then Bessie hit the homer that} od Tournament: Boys and Girls. 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