Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Aug 1967, p. 4

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... SPINS OUT ON CORNER 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 25, 1967 SPORTS MENU | By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor | SCOTLAND'S JIM CLARK... Drivers Test Mosport For Sunday's Grand Prix noon, with the drivers' meet- ing scheduled for 1 p.m. The parade of drivers competing in the Grand Prix will start at 1.15 p.m., with the race begin- By WAYNE WALTERS race, Included in the field are Of The Times Staff two Canadians, Eppie Wietzes Jim Clark of Scotland was and Al Pease. the first driver on the 2.45 mile For Wietzes, it will be his ACTION GALORE, all along the sports front, is the happy situation 'for sports fans around these parts this "Petes" and their fans were stunned- last night when Brampton Excelsiors won the seventh and deciding game of Mosport track yesterday Mosport's first corner ers who tested their cars and first race" in a Formula One one of the first off when his|¢at. He will pilot a Lotus-Ford, Lotus spun into the bank on|the same medel that Jim Clark and Graham Hill will be driv- Clark was one of eight driv. ing. Wietzes is currently sec- in ond in the Canadian champion- preparation for Sunday's ship standings. ning at 2.00 p.m. The race has three world championship drivers in tie starting lineup. Clark, 31, has won the world crown twice while his Lotus teammate 'ira- ham Hill, 38, has won it once. week. Monster attraction, of their semi-final series, right 5 Pa hn | S ' course, is the Grand Prix of in Peterborough. Green Gaels sg nerd pg es Sronpoon Ea oy --_--- Scien jack ee ae elgg dr Pe aba il ge ond fastest time yesterday be- one of the cars designed and who has New Zealander Denis i hae Tan Coaading, Al reht back to Port Credit find Chris Amon, spun out built by Dan Gurney. : Hulme on his team racing pase of Toronto and pple for the fourth gt Satur- after spending approximately Pedro Rodriguez of Mexico Brabham designed cars, is the Pease of Toronto and Eppie or the fourth game, on Satu ie ane Seine cuntapioe oat tar Wa Wietzes of Willowdale, will be competing in the major event, and the appearance of For- mula 1 cars -- they're valued day night. Around here, the "feechah" for bath night will be that seventh and deciding game between Toronto Maple 30 minutes on the course. The,Who was scheduled New Zealander, Amon sped his|Sunday will not make an ap- in|Pearance. Rodriguez broke his Ferrari around the track 1:23.8. Clark was right behind|!es last Sunday in a Formula him with an unofficial clocking Y rac in Sicily. England's the title twice before. For the tecnically inclined, the Formula One cars have a maximum engine capacity as high as a million-and-a- Leat:. and the Redmen, out | im ichara , / um half dollars -- is expected to at Brooklin Arena, That'll be %f 1:24. a nm oo in .a Cooper of three litres un-supercharged draw the biggest crowd ever a scorcher and Redmen have | The spin out damaged the hi replace Rodriguez in the or one and a half litres super- Y ' in to feel better with the pesky {Tight rear suspension of the neup. charged. The minimum weight fo watch a sports event in to feel better wi Pesky |rotus to be driven by Eppie| The Grand Prix is a 220- is 500 kg. and commercial fuel Canada -- and the old record -- at Mosport, was 54,000. LASCO STEELERS their edge in the OLA Senior lost Petes out of the running. SOFTBALL FANS are ad- vised to check "Sportscope"' Wietzes of Toronto Sundav.|mile or 90-lap race. The lap Clark was not hurt in the acci-'record is held by Dan Gurney dent and the car is expected to who drove a Lotus T70 to a be repaired in time for the race time of 1:23.1 in the 1966 Cana- is used. Gas turbine engines are allowed on a formula equat- ing to equivalent piston engine capacity. The winner of Sunday's race - for the action this weekend. |Sunday dian A > Challeng b, 'B' finals when they dropped pe a de ' : n American Challenge Cup an i15 decision to the ean Latest word, still not confirm- Three top Formula One driv- Series. will receive at least $10,000 ford Warriors here at Civic ed, is that Oshawa Midgets (@'s, Jack Brabham, Graham, Events begin Sunday at 10.30 and the Player's Centennial Auditorium last night. The will play their game with Col- Hill and Jackie Stewart, wereja.m. with a 15-lap sports car § Trophy, as well as lap money Warriors played a rugged jins Bay on Saturday after- Ah present at Mosport yester- race for the CROA Centennial oe Oo Sa, ES oe : and various accessory awards. brand of lacrosse and tt cates tanie jay, but were expected to ap-|Cup. At 11.15 a.m. a 15-lap On- a aa ' : i | it has cost: the race organ- his damia anADIe" ic onl bgt Pe pear today to test their cars.|tario Touring car race for the JIM CLARK OF SCOTLAND ZIPS AROUND THE MOSPORT TRACK IN A FORMULA ONE LACUS |e over a tates OF GE provide the speed and com- Bruckville Intermediates will Eighteen drivers will head|Prime Minister's Cup will be Clark Spun Out On The First Corner Yesterday Damaging The Car's Right Rear Suspension oa ye Paley ing fh a osport. } 5 binaton necessary to fashion a wir, They passed badly at times and their shooting was "off. These teams go again tonigi:t in Brantford and back here on Sunday afternoon in the fourth game. Those who likely open the series against Pam International, here on Saturday afternoon. Mean- while, Brooklin is at home to- night to Holland Landing and on Saturday night, Gale Lum- Peterborough at for the starting line Sunday for! held. Canada's first Grand Prix: Pre-race festivities begin at Oshawa Times Photo By Bruce Jones =i Steelers Tied and crews to Canada for the Grand Prix alone cost $60,000, ber plays 4 got there early last night Alexandra Park while Mr. '4 e ® thoroughly enjoyed the tussle TV Towers meet Trenton, up : , | between Oshawa Pee Wee All- at North Oshawa Park. King- n Ind er1es ' Stars and the New Westmin- side Bantams are at home, at } on ee ster youngsters, Canada's Bathe Park, tomorrow after- Brantford Warr : fs ge : 8 : v rriors evened u Steelers outscored Warriors) : Centeunial Pee Wee lacrosse noon to Belleville while Osh- theit best.of-seven. Eastern On-|six-to-three in the second stanza | high to av champions ve a Pee -- tario Lacrosse finals, by defeat-|to come within one goal of equal pg nig IN JuveriJe Jaycees are both in ing Oshawa Lasco Steelers 11-8|/terms into the final period, at P MANN CUP defenders, OASA playoffs, away from fast night at the Civic Audi-| 8-7. 4 ' eatehuca Peterborough Don Bye hom x torium. Greenwood and Jim Hinkson|} Whitby's Scugog Girls 4 Third game of the series will be played in Brantford tonight with the fourth game nere Sun- day afternoon. ] Warriors outscored Oshawa! 5-1 in the first period 19 take a} opened the period fast, scoring in the first 35 seconds. Ronnie | Moore potted two, with singles going to Charlie Ludlow and Jim Campbell. | Vic Generoux, Roger Smith | and Jake Bomberry scored for Chi WI s Lo 14 me | Pl y ff * commanding lead. Jake Bon- ' " s se nning a 0 'berry and Charlie Thomas i iio: i ee gene isl By THE AS . & : ; * scored power play goals in the| Steelers couldn't get the bal 4 York : se (Staff) -- Whitbyjfifth and then tied the score } _ period, oe Stan Ignatezyk,|past Ron Thomas, in the War- Privst is pense 'rnhgga Spo on a four-run outburst in their *® = Jim Squires and Ian Thomas|riors' net, as they were out- M ov uett eart-breaking 11-10 decision, | sixth. : ' added singles. scored three-to-one in the final Thi oe after 14 innings of play, in their) Lenore Smith and Sharon y# ~ Fred Greenwood scored Osh-| Period. ite Sox ir PWSU Intermediate 'AA' game/Turner hit triples for Scugogs @4 Sree Greenwood Scored en Roger Smith potted two with : White Sox in in Hamilton last night. while Aggie Thrower, Karen #% awa's lone goal of the period ono 7 is 'Thonias picking up a Sh Boston Red Return game of the 2-out-of-3)White (2) and Jan Magrath all Oe " ara ag oe 7:96 single for Brantford in the : othe Whit Series will be played at Whitby/hit doubles. Rapes |period, while Moore's third goal | ii i futtinn sreenial Park on Tuesday; Judy Spencer was the losing Sy ¥ jof the night was Oshawa's only seette fs night. pitcher and Helen Rushton got i tally of the period. : ' renga -- all theirjthe win. The two hurlers blank- New Westminster High eta in the game tnd scoring in the first five frames,'ed their opposition from the 5 were Brantford's Ro ith oate , jed : I . > s ger Smith , including four runs in the sec-/sixth inning until the 14th. Wins Pee Wee Tilt vii, three goals and three as- PLAIN pf ate oe ond and three in the fourth Hamilton got their winning) sists, Jim Squires with one goal kone took a agen gp gare eer run yi pinch-hitter Schneider| Latecomers to last night's ""B" |and four assists and Oshawa's |fRCMM-- as | Ml 0 ame Ml Dod been payin; ighted the rally in the|was safe on the shortstop's game at Civic Auditorium] Ronnie Moore with three goals er. sice efourth while Carol Quinn andjerror, with one out. Spencer missed an exciting lacrosse and: one assist. . } CIGARETTES yg nel "Jackie Budd both hit doubles|got her rival, Rushton, in the second. Whitby got their 10 ) runs| Russo belted a double, to score in four innings, two in the third,/the winning run and end the one in the fourth, three in thelmarathon action. to fly \out but with two out, Lorraine SPORTSCOPE TODAY SOFTBALL Kiwanis Bantam Boys' League--Storie Park at King- side; Lake Vista at South- mead and Woodview at Fern- hill; all games at 6:30 p.m OSA Intermediate "C" Playoffs -- Holland Landing vs Brooklin Concretes; st game of second round, 2-out- of-3 series; at Brooklin Com- munity Park, 8.15 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Junior 'A' Playoffs --.. Toronto Township vs Oshawa Greer Gaels; 3rd game of 4- out-of-7 championship finals; at Civic Auditorium, 8:30 p.m OLA Senior 'B' Playoffs -- Oshawa Lasco Steelers vs Brantford Warriors: 3rd game of 4-out-of-7 champion- ship finals; at Brantford Arena, 8:39 p.m SATURDAY LACROSSE OLA Senior 'A Playotfs -- Toron Leafs P 7th sem! Arena Arena, #3 SOCLER Ontario Centennial Cap Playolis -- & Piying Dutchmen vs sudden - death rn game, at Kinsmen c Me moria! Stadium. 7°96 p rr Darlington Senior Leazee Playffs -- Zion at Tyrone. tne game of 2 - out - of - 3 sere, finals: at 6:30 p.m LAWN BOWLING Mixed Trebles Tournament --Wilson Trophy Tournz ment; at Whitby Lawn Bow!- ing Club, 1:30 p.m Mixed Doubles Tournament -- Farewell Trophy Tourna- ment; at Cannington Lawn Bowling Club, 1:30 p.m SOFTBALL : OASA Pee Wee Playoffs -- Oshawa Connaught Park vs Belleviile; 2nd game of 2-out- of-3 series; at Belleville, 2:30 pm OASA Bantam 'A' Playoffs -- Bei e vs Oshawa King- side Park; 2nd game of 2-out- SEE PAGE 16 FOR MORE SPORT. ao =r ] jof-3 series; -at /3:00 ¢.m. OASA Juvenile 'A' Playoffs -- Oshawa Jaycees vs Scar- borough; 2nd game of 2-out- of-3 series; at Blantyre Park, 8:00 p.m OASA | Intermediate Playoffs -- Trenton Dairy Queens vs Oshawa Mr. TV |Towers; 2nd. game of 2-out- jof-3 Eastern Ontario Zone |finais; at North Oshawa Park, 8:00 p.m OASA Senior 'B' Playoffs-- | Peterborough Bowlers vs Osh- jawa Gale Lumber; 3rd and |deciding game of series: at Alexandra Park, 8:00 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc.--Cen- Bathe Park, 'AA' tennial Tyke Boys' Tourna- ment; at Storie Park, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m RUGGER Toronto and District Rughy Football Union -- Peterbor- zh "Petes" vs Oshawa Vik- game of league Lakeview Park, ORD Winners At Radio Park wie: at ee RE: --Oshawa Times Photo | OSHAWA ALL - STAR TAKES A SHOT AT NEW WESTMINSTER GOALIE LAST NIGHT New Westminster Won 10 - 5 In A Game Played Last Night Before The Senior B Battle New Uplands Du Wins 'Better-Ball' Mrs. N. Doherty and Mrs. H.| Godwin, entered the New Up-|brook, 71 and Mrs. H. Ecklerjin the second period. Danny the On-jand Mrs. R. Max, lands Club, captured tario '"'Better-Ball, Four Ball" tourament, held at the Oshawa Golf Club Thursday, their com- bined efforts produced the low net score. of 67. An entry list of over 60 con- tested the event with teams en- tered from the "'ladies' Section" of practically every prominent golf club in the province, An Oshawa pair, Mrs. Merle Corrin and Mrs, John Burch) teamed up to earn the runner-| up honors, with 68 net score and G. Rishor and Mrs. R. strong finished third with 68) also, while Mrs. A. M. Doherty/ers,' Larry Hopkins and Jim Totus: and Mrs. R. Warburton of Tor: onto Summit were fourth, with) another 68 card. and Mrs. R. Booth, Meadow- Richmond Hill, 71. South End Wins First Of Finals South End Billiards opened the Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. Pee Wee League cham- pionship finals in fine style, de- feating Credit Union 12-6 in the opener of the 3-out-of-5 series. Mark Logan and Gary Allison shared the pitching honors for the Peterborough entry of Mrs.|the winners, with Mike O'Hal-| attwuod, Cooper; Arm.-|!oran doing the catching. Credit|Cooper; Jack Brabham, Brab- Union's Dave Smith went the *" game as New Westminster) Salmonbellies, Canadian Centen- nial Pee Wee Champions, doubled the score on Oshawa! Pee Wee Green Gaels 10-5 in a pre-game exhibition match. Salmonbellies took a 3-0 lead into the second period on goals by Jackie Fulton, Rigo Bellusa and Jody Jamison. | Both teams added a pair in} the second period on_ goals} by Jackie Fulton, Rigo Bellusa and Jody Jamison. | Both teams added a_ pair} Morency and Stanley Cockerton scored for Oshawa while Fulton and Bellusa added their second | goals of the game for Salmon- bellies. Oshawa gave it their all in the; final stanza, but were outscored five-to-three. Curt Montgomery scored two goals, Jamison his second and third of the night, and Bellusa his third of the game for New Westminster. LINEUP OF DRIVERS | Chris Amon, Ferrari; Richard Jo Bonnier, ham; Jim Clark, Lotus; Dan distance but he had two catch-|Gyrney, Eagle; Mike Fisher, Miller. South End broke in front with Hulme, Brabham; Chris Irwin, | a six-run rally in the first in-| BRM; Bruce McLaren, Mc-| ning and carried through from| Laren; A! Pease, Eagle; Jochen! Hill, Lotus; BRM; Denis Graham David Hobbs, Other prize-winners included |there, backing their pitchers|Rindt, Cooper; Jo __ Siffert, Mrs. J. A. Jory and Mrs. D.|with some fine fielding. In con-|Cooper; Mike Spence, BRM; Hague, Cedarhurst, 70; Mrs.!trast, Credit Union's defensive|Jackie Stewart, BRM: Eppie G, Byars and Mrs. C. Laurin,} Bayview 70; Mrs. R. F. Cooper} play was shaky al spots. | Wietzes, Lotus. As usual, Brantford led in the penalty parade with 17 com- pared to Oshawa's ten. REGULAR and KINGS . | | --GreenWooD : POST TIME 2 PM DAILY Saturday $10,000 added Clarendon Stakes and Mrs. S. C. Harper, Summit, | 70; Mrs. G. Wright and Mrs, J.' Hamilton. Oakville, 70; Mrs. W. Walls and Mrs. J. Bascom, Tor- onto Ladies, 70; Mrs. K. Fenn and Mrs. K. Neundorf, Cedar Brae, 71; Mrs. J. Brandham The Good Cld Days are back at Robbies > a Tourna week at Radio Field. John Orlecki ra ghee phe! THE WINNERS! Mrs. 19 ala ge Nick Natoli and. H- S- Godwin (left) and have Eoneham as runners-up Mrs. M. Doherty, both of e d-under group, Willowdale and playing out om and Donnie of the new Uplands Golf pide ein oe a ace Club, display silver trays mudar and Dave Mac) 0), yesterday at the Osh- idle 'Tennis 'Tourna awa Golf Club, scene of the ved popular. with, CGLA Ontario Branch defeating Ron 'Better - Ball, Four - Fall" rinity & & Keen rua ann tournament, in which more ana 15-5 while Billy i ; Y| th s, resent- eit eat 5 Vikram Singh an 60 entries, represent 7. 13-15 and 15-3. to win third-| #98 more than 35 clubs, ace honors competed. tariy eliminations, Ron Finley defeated Nick Natoli 15- 6. Buly Orlecki won 15-0 over Lino Natoli; Vikram Singh eliminated Guy Kirby 15-7 and Swastik Singh ousted Dave Boneham 15-1 ' In semi-finals, Finley won 15- 2-over Vikram Singh with Swa-) stik Singh beating Orlecki: 15-0. | Need An Oil Furnace? BOWLERS WANTED Storie Park 5 Pin League Starting Sept. 16th CALL 7 to 9:00 p.m. l Phone Jack Johnson PERRY = secs DAY OR NIGHT This Sot., Aug. 26 1 . to 2 AM. BURGERS Buy One Single R Beef: ger . and Get a one for only Bur- econd THIRD GAME Eastern Canada Junior Finals ® TONIGHT 3:30 P.M. TORONTO TOWNSHIP | P.C.0. Robbies KING STREET. WEST Across from Kmart Cor Hostesses To Serve You Better Gaylord Powless John Clayton OSHAWA GREEN GAELS Mery Marshall well in relief first start a was superb. managed onl one of them infield. In other games, the F ington Senat BA' 6 By THE C! Amer! Chicago Boston Minn Detroit Calif. Wash Cleveland Balt N. York K. 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