6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 29, 1967 } Senior B Final BRANTFORD (Staff) --) Clarke scored his first of the Brantford Warriors eliminated|period on an unassisted effort Oshawa Lasco -Steelers four-' at the 3:05 mark, he added an- games-to-one, in their best-of-|other unassisted goal 20 sec- seven Eastern Ontario Senior|onds later and his third at five "B" Lacrosse finals, with a 20-8 minutes even, to give Oshawa victory last night in Brantford. |a 6-6 tie. Warriors will now meet the' Brantford pulled away from winner of the Windsor-Wallace-|that point and scored four un-| burg series for the All-Ontario|answered goals to take a 10-6 Senior '"'B" Championship and/lead into the fina] stanza. Canadian playoff rights. Rod Campbell, Ivan Thomas, Warriors doubled the score on; Roger Smith and Ignatcezyk the Steelers in the first period, | picked up. these Warriors outscoring Oshawa 6-3. goals, Jim Squires potted two for) i VRE HER Warriors, with Roger Smith, |HOMESTERS TAKE OVER Stan Ignatczyk, Vic Generoux| Warriors left no doubt in any- and Gil Bomberry adding|o"eS mind when they exploded singles. se for ten third-period goals while Ron Moore opened the scor- | Oshawa could manage only ing for Oshawa on an assist | tW9, to make the final score from Frank Marchiori at 0-8 the |°"" 6:01 mark. Marchiori and Char-| Ivan Thomas and Rod lie Ludlow tallied on unassisted | Campbell added their second efforts to round out Oshawa's and third goals of the night scoring for the period. Ignatczyk his third, Roger {Smith his third, Bud Smith CLARKE MAKES BID potted two, with singles going Bob Clarke tried to spark the to Bill Squires and Wayne Oshawa attack with his three Smith. goals early in the second; Gerry Burrows and _ Ron period, but three goals were|Moore, with his second of the all Oshawa could manage. They,e ve ning, handled Oshawa's were outscored. four-to-three in|scoring for the period the period and trailed 10-6 go-; Penalties were even in the ing into the final 20 minutes of|clean game as each team pick- play. fed up 1 minors. CONNAUGHT PEE WEE GIRLS OUST BAKER AFTER 148 RUNS triple and two singles while D. Brisbois hit two doubles and four singles. Marks' total & was a homer, double and four | singles. Every member of the | a "s rm OSHAWA GOALIE, Mery Connaught Park girls whip- ped Baker Park 39-20, Monday evening on "a neutral dia- mond" at Nipigon Park, in the "third and deciding game of PCO Jones (3) attackers Township fenceman Ross = the Neighborhood Parks As- team hit safely and contribut- Marshall (upper _ photo) breaks into a sprint to join Al Gardaneer (8) and Joe "soc. Pee Wee girls Softball ed to the big total. The win- | makes ready to send one the attack, after having Hore (7). This is a fine «League semi-finals. ners scored every inning. of his teammates off on a come back to give his goal- example of the technique employed by Oshawa Green Gaels 'in. five successive = All free - scoring affairs, For Baker Park, all the girls | counter - attack with an ie help if needed, following a scoring thrust by Toronto Tr ce i deni tried hard but just weren't | accurate pass. Oshawa de- ~ 24- ut Baker tie e series Sie a >. | -- - - -- -- -- Seith & 95-19 decision. This 8004 enough. However, ©. made a total of 148 runs in the Simpson had a double and four e @ e "three-game series. singles while C. Naylor, M. ZZuUIrTrl Trims Polonia: = The third game found Con- Naylor, S. Irwin, C. Steele, M. ] "naught Park girls in a hitting Stewart, S. Mattis and P. Mc- | » mood with M. Marks and C. Cabe all did well at the plate. e e "Connelley getting homers, Mattis had a double and two | L l 9299 T i while Gilmore had five hits singles. The losers scored in ocd 1eS K<raina "including a triple and two. every inning but, the sixth-- but not enough Oshawa and District Soccer|son, with some excellent soccer|his own defenceman but the ball Association's Senior Leaguejdisplayed by both of the evenly-|landed at Simon's feet and he a ;doubleheader on Sunday night! matched teams. promptly drilled it home. . at Kinsmen Stadium saw _ Play see-sawed as the rivals! The fans who braved the chilly o SPORTSCOPE | Azzurri whip Polonia 5-1 in the, took turns carrying the attack|breezes were rewarded with * first game while Local 222 and |into enemy territory but at both|some great action in the second TODAY ing; 4th |Ukraina battled to a keen 1-l'ends, the rearguard depart-jhalf and finally' after Van n OLA Senior 'A' Playoffs -- semi - final series; at 8:00 draw, in the nightcap ments were having a_ strong|had performed yeoman- Brampton Excelsiors vs p.m.; both games at North | Fernando Briglie of Azzurri night so goals were scarce. \saves to atone for his earlier jmade it a one-man show in the stake, Ken Lang put Local ~doubles, Macevicuis hit a game of 3-out-of-5 > to miss the empty net when he tario Zone finals; at-Alex- hesitated too long. phy Tournament, at Peterbor- ough Lawn Bowling Club, 9:00 lin Redmen; Ist game Oshawa Park age pire shuarsiocanip Kiwanis Bantam Boys Lea- Azzurri victory, as he ac- UKRAINA SCORES FIRST "222 back on even terms. Yinals; at Brooklin Arena, 8.30 gue:- Southmead at Storie counted for all five goals. Steve Ukraina opened the scoring, Lang intercepted a pass on 'pm. Park and Kingside at Wood- Balko saved Polonia from the in the first half, on a goal by |the wing and scored with a ter- ae view: both games at 6:30 jwhitewash brush Alex Simon. Local 222 goalie|rific drive from a very sharp SOFTBALL p.m if | The second game proved one Corr VanEssen attempted to angle. eeQ@ASA Intermediate 'A' of the most exciting of the sea-!clear the ball by throwing it to. This seemed to spark Local Playoffs -- Brockville vs Osh- LAWN BOWLING aie econ Smet TTT (292° and they pressed hard. | @wa Pam International; Ist Mixed Doubles Tourna- a s | Finally their Sammy Ianiri beat me of 2-out-of-3 Eastern ment:- Black Memorial Tro- | Bay Ridges Shells Win |the defence and the goalie--only andra Park, 8.00 p.m. OASA Junior 'A' Play- am. s : offs -- Oshawa Scugog Clean- | First OASA Pla off i 0 GAME IN LONDON ers vs Toronto; Ist game of SOCCER | y _ This Saturday evening, Osh- Toronto Zone finals; at Den- Darlington Senior League awa Italia plays London Mar- tonia Park, 8.30 p.m Playoffs:- Courtice at Solina; | PICKERING (Staff) Bayyset Tavistock down with a nifty coni Italia, at six o'clock, at the York Central Juvenile 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 semi- Ridges Shells took the first big one - hit. performance and|CNR Grounds in London, first lgame of the home-and-home League: Scarborough All- final series; at Solina, 6:30 'step forward in their bid to claimed an even dozen strike- d : : Stars vs Oshawa Woodview p.m win the OASA Junior 'B' outs en route to the win. He total - goals Centennial Cup Park: 3rd game of 3-out-of-5 BASEBALL championship, when they nosed|was at his best when Tavistock |{inals. semi-final series: at North Leaside Junior League Ut Tavistock 1-0, in the first threatened to tie the game in League officials have ar- Oshawa Park, 8:00 p.m Playolfs:- Toronto High Park ame of their first series, here the top of the ninth. Their first ranged for a bus, leaving Kins- WRESTLING vs Cshawa Legionnaires: 2nd 9. Saturday. batter doubled and Higham pro- | ™&" Stadium at 1:00 p.m. sharp STLING : ; anes , Second game is scheduled for|ceeded to fs } ee a on Saturday and there are still Exhibiti { Prof al came of 2-out-of-3 semi-final sec game 1 cheduied for , ceede o fan the next three, : ax ion 0 rofessional §=Same OF em an Tavistock rt Sunday th the end the gs a few seats available. Anyone Wrestling: al Civic . Audi series, at Talbot Park, Lea- avistock next Sunday, with the|to end the game. é : Sie ¥ winner of this round to meet The lone tally of the game who is interested should contact side, 7:30 p.m BASEBALL SCOREBOARD National League WoL Pet. GBL torium, 8:30 p.m BASEBALL | OBA Junior 'A' Major Play- offs: Oshawa Legionnaires vs Hamilton: Ist game of 2-oul- of-3 OBA Semi-Finals; at Hamilton Civic Stadium, 8:00 p.m. . the survivors of the Grimsby-,was scored by Bay Ridges when : i Hagersville series, for the title.|Higham himself drew a walk Jim Gard, at 728-1374, "Stu Higham, ace right - and was advanced to second by| Poe hander for the Bay Ridges team! Al Buksa. A_ passed ball let) T k All St a wre ----|both runners adyance. On the! nox sich, Wigan ck citer] ee ars Put Out Nu-Way Storie Park Girls te plate and was safe when e Tavistock catcher dropped St. Louis 81 50 .618 ; the pitch. Suge : SOCCER Phila 585 11 | Defeat Lake Vista rxvistocx:. 000 000 000 01 Se Ge ee Oshawa Junior League-- Cincinnati 1 Storie Park ; ake BAY RID.:- 000 001 00x 171)! the Oshawa Minor Lacrosse |tanes of 200 miles bee ; Storie Park defeated Lak ¢ oo x ' Acanate be a oe : tance of 200 miles. Local 222 vs Baker, at Kins- Chicago iB |vista 28-10, in their neighborhood _ Batteries: - Vackler and epee iation's N ov ice League men Stadium, 7.00 p.m. San. Fran 12 |Parks Association Sports Coun- Beachler; Higham and W. Hall. pitelinha sedis fe When ney! ae Atlanta 1444101] Bantam Softball League semi-| 0 roads bs : ee Photo in the | overall slow time recorded by SOF oc *ittsburgh 7 18% |final game, Monday evening at « pute ptiatadad ld Ls eer et . e birds SOFTBALL Los Angeles SNK lt aka Vista. Sinvie Park ecoredl B t 'ision for their second win of 'tition, was k Civil Service League Play- Houston ane Lake Vista. Storie Park scored Legion ANTAMS the series. ion was keen. 5 3 . 2 in every one of the seven innings Mark Sheride ae a pee He : ' 8 N Sheridan for t ykes New 1 5 a 29 Lee - Anne Bessie claimed Wi A d L and David Yuswa of NuWay Monday's Results sevens > ¢ ¢ fs 5 haste ad New York 4-0 St. Louis 2-6 ae te i dee in n Ose stig a kk ee page ah aladlan lanes ves ; in 8 tussle, with each scoring thre' Houston 5 Chicago 6 one - sided win for Storie, Wendy goals, However lay. gut Pittsburgh 4 Atlanta 3 Mitchell, rival pitcher and Dot Brampton 3-0 in their Ontario aout gave the " ae thelr ma 5 Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 2 Hurlock each had two singles for| Baseball Association Bantam | gin although. it was Sheridan offs:- - Woods Rundle's Ist game of 2-out-of-3 semi- final series; at 6:30 p.m, and Rex. vs Canada Pay Cross Oshawa Legionnaires defeated il se San Francisco 7 5 5 <i an s Los Angeles 0 Lake Vista playoff series, here at Kinsmen 4};,. GE Juveni e eams American League Storie Park collected 20 hits Stadium on Saturday afternoon, a er GAELS' STEADY ATTACKING BRINGS VICTORY DEMONSTRATION Maurice Laidlaw, at 728-9258 or) Gaels Win Crown, Their Fifth-Straight Oshawa Green Gael goalie| Siciniski, in particular, was|Wayne Davidson, Bob Goulding Mery Marshall played in the|missed. He is the team leader/and Mike Lewis saw regular dark for a large part of the) who controls the Toronto attack| action last night and didn't look Junior A lacrosse final at thejand sets up their scoring op-jout of place Civic Auditorium last night. portunities. This is what Toronto} Pow'ess was the scoring lead- But it was the kind of dark-|lackel as the Township for- er jn the third period, adding ness that made Marsha!l|wards were unable to move the/two more goals to his total. brighten a little. It was the|ball in close to the Oshawa net|Singies were scored by Charlie hadow cast by the wall of|/and were forced to shoot from) Mariowe, Larry Lloyd and John flesh known as the Green Gael/far out. Clayton. defence, which camped on Mar- Qsnawa struck quickly last! Brian Wilson broke Marshall's shall': door step all night, and) night when Jim Higgs, on a pass|shut-out bid at 3:42 with a goal protected him against any Tor-|from Marshall, notched a goal/assisted by Frank Oda. Al Gar- onto Township trespassers. lat the 0:16 mark of the first/qaneer notched Toronto's sec- The defence, which has er period. _ by bpteag on ond goal at the 13 minute mark. laying sporadically during this} Gayiord Powless and Jim Higgs 5 final series, allowed only two/again, rounded out Gaels' first cine ir wiliieat agua hide goals last night while the Gael|period scoring. Merv Marshall the game when the d 4 y score attack scored 12, Oshawa won/and the Oshawa defence COM-|1) 60 of their goals on bounce the best-of-seven finals in five|bined to shut-out the PCO's. shots between his legs games, and finished the year; Oshawa outshot Toronto 10-7|" i 5 ge with a 35-2 record, including 32|in the first frame. Many Tor- Coach Jim Bishop, Assistant consecutive wins. This marksjonto shots, however, were des-| General Manager Frank Wilbur, their fifth straight On-|peraticn attempts from far out,|Co-Menager Harold Hudson and tario championship. lwhen Toronto failed to break| Trainer Wayne Daniels all were Oshawa now meets either New the Gaels' defensive wall. carried into the showers in the Wesiminster Salmonbellies or, Oshawa added three more|Gaes post-game celebrations. F Victoria Shamrocks for the Can- goals to their total in the second) More than 2,300 spectators adian championship. The first] period, while continuing to blank|were on hand last night to see game will be held Monday, Sept.|Toronto. Gaylord Powless|the Green Gaels win their fifth ' 4 at the Civic Auditorium. scored two of the goals on} Ontario championship in a row. Marshall, heartened by the/underhand shots that skimmed; Gaylord Powless was the protection he was getting,.a few inches off the floor and|Gaels' big gun. He scored five played outstanding goal andjbehind a surprised Roger Wil-| goal. and three assists for an took the heart out of the Tor-|liams in the Toronto net. Pow-|cight-point evening. Jim Higgs onto attack, whenever it started|less alse set up Don Stinson for|scoied two goals, while Ross rolling, with spectacular saves.|Oshawa's first, Toionto suffered last night) goal because of the absence of two' Dave Keenan, sent out with key players. Bob Siciniski and|an ankle injury in the first semi- second period) Jones notched four assists. BOWLERS WANTED Barry Salovarra, who teach)finai series, was rapped in the s . , . iad 2 fs . M s 2 Averages at a hockey school in Detroit)same ankle with a stick and ne eio0 48 410, "4 and commute to the games,|taken to the dressing room, He Contact . missed their plane in Chicago| appeared briefly in the third, but and were unable to reach Osh-| still seemed to favor the ankle. | awa | Oshawa rookies, Peter Vipond,, RS > we : a eed championship seasons and their fifth victory demon- stration (lower photo) shows the Gaels mobbing their goalie out - of - sight, MOTOR CITY BOWLING 723-3212 in jubilation. Oshawa Entry Wins 'Wilson' Harry Lott skipped his Osh- awa Lawn Bowling Club entry to top honors, in. the annual mixed trebies tournament, a_ highlight of ihe Whitby Lawn Bowling Club's season. The trio of Jeff Authors, *'Jo" Authors and Harry Lott, won all three of their games and amessed a total of 53-plus-3 points, to win first prizes and The Wilson Trophy, major award of the event. Tie Port Hope entry of Miss | Mars Highfield, Freda Highfield and Vie Highfield, skip, were extremely close in runner-up position, with 52-plus-3 points for | their three wins. | High two win prizes went to jthe bust club entry of Grant Ed- |wards, Miss Mary Lou Lott and Tom Henstock, skip, with 49 | points, followed by another Port |Hope three-some of Ron Gar- jrard, Lillian Rice and Joe Brown, skip, with two wins and | 45-plus-? points. An Oshawa entry of Rene Red- doch, Dorothy Bradley and Erne Rundle, skip, scored 44 points for one win, to win the prizes in this division. Next tournament at the Whitby greens will be on Sun- day next, a men's doubles com- jpetition for The Stanlick -- Tro- phy. "Young Birds' Race Chatham-Oshawa The General Racing Pigeon Club of Oshawa held its sixth "Young Bird Race" of the sea- son, from Chatham to_ their home lofts here, an air-line dis- OSHAWA HOME SHOW Your exhibit ot the Oshawa Home Show is an investment in your business and the business community of Oshawa. To moke the most of this invest. ment it is necessary to tell your story to the people of Oshawa and District. Oshawa is the daily market place for thousands of people in Ontario and Durham County's and your advertising message in The Times reaches over 80,000 readers in this ready-to-buy market daily, Readers who pay for and welcome into their homes daily, this proven medium of news coverage Saturday's adverse wind con- dition: was a factor in the rather s, although the compe- and advertising. Following are the results, giv- ing ihe speed of the birds, in yards-per-minute; A. Kellar, : S| , W, \ | (OME 977; W. Bowden, 993; W. Bow- den, "87; J. and R. Irwin, 986; J. Askew, 984; M. Korobij, 979; Shewchuk, 977; J. Strachan, 974; C. Bennett and Son, 973; C. Bennctt and Son, sky, 970; A. Sz Cowle, 956; J. 953; | S. Brant, 949; L. Prescott, 928; A. Szczur, 926; R. Horner and Sons, 919; J. and R. Irwin, 911; L. Kinsman. 886; S. Grant, 874 and J. Shewchuk, 756. Last year's Home Show was an outstanding success both from the stande point of the exhibitors and the public. The biggest factor in the success was the part played by the Times with their daily coverage editorially ond in the columns of the Home Show Edition. Again this year, The Times will be publishing an edition of considerable interest and value to both readers I S . Fi | oj i ar is " -- offerings, with but lost ' -- aa ee = : BUS EU BAER UnNES £8. 98 aura Lenczewski the big batter| Series In Brampton on sunday | n emil- Ina $ Boston 7457 E having four - for - five in the/afternoon 8-6. REMEMBER WHEN? Detroil 72 57 .554 19 /hitting department. Terry Clif-, Third and deciding game will - ; Bea 'Midget Gaels and Kinsmen Chicago ~ 71 58 .550 2. \ford hit a homer while Bessie|be played here at Kinsmen Civic By THE CANADIAN PRESS Panthers took the lead in their California 65 63 .508 74 /picked up a triple and a double.| Memorial Stadium, on Saturday) _ Canada finished with one two-game, total-goal semi-finals! Washington 62-69. 478 12) ----_-___-- |afternoon. "gold medal and three | in the Juvenile House League of | Cleveland 62 70 .470 12% i i Allan Taylor pitched the win| bronze at the World Student | the Oshawa Minor Lacrosse As-|Baltimore 57 70 .449 15 Tigers Win Berth, for Oshawa. striking out 17 bat-| Games two years ago today sociation, with first game vic-|New York 58 72 .446 1514 " \ters to richly deserve his shut-| --in 1965--at Budapest. Bill Crothers of Toronto won the 800 metres event, Abby Hoffman came third in the women's 800 metres, Harry Jerome of Vancouver was third in the 100 metres and Ld hd out. Ken Nantais with two | Legion Tyke Fina singles and a double, was the only Brampton batter to enjoy shut-out in the first game as|Cleveland 8 Kansas City 7 In one of the best Oshawa much succses at the plate Midget Gaels trounced Juvenile|Washington 2 Chicago 1 Legion Tyke Baseball games)Centre-fielder Bruce Drape r| Hawks 14-0. Boston 3 New York 0 of the season, Tigers edged made the fielding gem of the| tories at the Children's Arena Kansas City 54 75 .419 19 last night Monday's Results Geordie Warmen recorded a Detroit 10. California 0 Sid Root potted four goals for Minnesota 3 Baltimore 2 UAW Ladies Auxiliary Athletics|}game, a running catch, i George Puc Gaels, Tom Simpson added International League 2-1 at Knights of Columbus | seventh innike oes third in oo --_-- three, Larry Shrigley and Larry W L Pct. GBL Park, to win their best-of-five) Leading hitters for Oshawa \c------ _- Moore scored two each, with|Richmond 75 58 564 semi + final series, in this'were Wayne Tutin and Les 1 singles going to Les Minacs,| Rochester 73 58 .557. 1 |third and deciding game. Kiraly, each with two singles || FREE _Estim Reasonable |! Walt Karas and Robert Reeson. | Toledo 70 62 .530 4i4| Glenn Kirkham struck out 15 and Neil Oke, with a double and Rotes, Repair alist. Second game of the evening| Columbus 65 68 .489 19 and allowed three hits in pitch- a single. proved to be a real toss'up as | Jacksonville 64 68 .485 1014 |ing the win while Terry Thomp- Oshawa got eight hits off Jack Panthers obtained a one-goal Toronto 62 69 .473 12 |son fanned 14 and allowed Jennings in Brampton on Sun- margin, with a 5-4 decision over Buffalo 60 70 .462 13% /|three hits in taking the loss. day and at one point enjoyed a Peoples Clothing Eagles. Syracuse 58 74 .439 16%| Allan Emard had iwo singl-|5-1 lead but the homesters sud- Mike Wall and Dave Stone : Monday's Results jes and Jeff Stone a double for/denly found the range on Dave each scored two for Panthers| Richmond 2, Toledo 3 |the winners, with Barry Arm-|Ross and came fighting back to with Rick Lack picking up a|Jacksonville 2, Columbus 7 istrong getting two singles and| even the series. nay oi cg per pe aaa Sams 3-3 Gary Bodash one for the Ath-| Kiraly again paced Oshawa in| Service Installed or Eagles, with singles going to| ; lay's Games letics. this one, with a triple, | | Daniel Piotrowski and Iris Toronto at Rochester | Tigers will meet the Indians\and two. singles while excl 'i tues ae Birze Richmond at Toledo in the first game of the finals,| Draper had a double -and single | SERVICE MADE US. Next games in the series will | Jacksonville at Columbus at Knights of Columbus Park for Brampton and Ron Hill hit! Coll 723-1191 not be played until Sept. 11. Syracuse at Buffalo {Tuesday evening. \three singles. | ond advertisers. Editorially, this edition will contain photos and stories per- taining entirely to the Home Show and its Exhibitors. Also The Times will be carrying stories and pictures related to the Home Show nightly enter- ainment, exciting prizes and demonstrations ona daily basis. We invite you to tell your story in this edition. A Times Advertising Representative will be contacting you soon to assist you in preparing your advetisement. She Oshawa Fimes "THE NEWSPAPER OF OSHAWA and DISTRICT" Wanted and Welcomed Daily Into Over 23,000 Homes! VIC TANNY'S CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST CHAIN OF H A f \ - ( rt a eee i emit BE a PLATE UMPI Chylak bends 0 so:a Twins' cal Izquierdo as he | Phil Vau. By THE ASSOCIA A six-day sprir Philadelphia P hi head of the pack | al League's runne Monday _ night edged Cincinnati eighth straight vic displayed the first pennant fever. The Phils' winni vaulted them from ond place in less They lead the Re go Cubs by on point, but trail | St. Louis Card: lengths. St. Louis divid header with Nev taking the seco behind ex-Met J after the tailender twilight game 4-2 eight-game losing San Francisco Angeles 7-0, Pitt Atlanta 4-3 in 10 i Cubs shaded H other games. HOMER BREAK: John Callison's snapped a 1-1 ti inning at Cincir Phils added ano! bases-loaded bal Arrigo on the wa triumph in 29 sta: But they neede of scoreless relie Dick Farrell to k alive after the R gap in the botto on Pete Rose's May's double anc The save was enth in 44 relief son. The Philade staff has allowec Legion NORTH BAY awa Legionnaire championship in vincial Pee Wee nament held at the weekend. Legionnaires ¥ to the "B" grou 8-6 in the opene group to Wellan "A" group win Oshawa took the fifth inning bounced back, s on one walk, 1 three errors, ™ score 8-6. Don Tufal w: pitcher while G lieved by Miller the loser. Mike York, Tufal had two & winners while had two hits f crew. WIN FIRST IN Jim Miller a1 combined on th the win for Osh ing game of allowing only {¢ decision over S For the loser: and Bill- Dinne: hits each, Pete Gary Allison ha for the winners each going to Jim Miller, Cc Steves, Marty | Hopkins. FINAL GAME In the third for the "B" Ch awa edged Oal naires 3-2 to w ship. Dave Smith hits in pitching awa while Joh only two hits | for Oak Ridges Oak Ridges s second inning double and a | added their ot 5