Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Aug 1967, p. 10

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LACROSSE FANS can en- joy a saturation feast of their favorite sport, if they are so inclined, at this time. Our Lasco Steelers were ousted by Brantford Warriors in the OLA Senior 'B' finals on Monday night. As one. wag snidely remarked -- if they hadn't played the same night as the Gaels, they, wouldn't -have lots. However, winning a Senior 'B' title with Junior players was never the inten- tion of the good local Senior 'B' team and they were beaten by a solid club. GREEN GAELS captured their fifth-straight OLA Jun- jor 'A' championship on Mon- day night. A couple of the Toronto Township stars, O'Neill and Salovarra, at the Chicago hockey camp--didn't show and we have to think they had no intention, although the alibi of a "missed plane connections" was _ offered. They played in Toronto Satur- day night and if they left Sun- day for Chicago -- they had no intention of coming right back the next day -- for that all-important, win-or-else game here in Oshawa. Green Gaels headed for Detroit this morning. They'll play Toronto By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor Maple Leafs Senior 'A' club in an exhibition game at Detroit Olympia. The move is a step towards the possible introduction of lacrosse in the major U.S. cities -- eventually at a professional level, Mmmm! BROOKLIN REDMEN came up with a big win last night -- the first one of the series, on their home floor. They go into Brampton tomorrow night for the second of this 4-out-of- 7 championship final series and they have no false ideas about this round. Brampton upset Peterborough, the league-leaders, in the semi- finals and did it by winning the seventh game right in Peterborough. Those Excel- siors will never be beaten until Brooklin has won_ their fourth game, so every match | will be a rouser | SCUGOG CLEANERS blanked Toronto Rexaco Jun- iors in OASA play last night in Toronto, first of the series, with the next game _ here Thursday. Pam International won here at home last night, over Brockville, first of their Zone finals in Inter. 'A' OASA playdowns. Pams go back to Brockville on Saturday Scugogs Blank Toronto Squad TORONTO (Staff) -- Oshawa| blanked Tor-|Sol6mon's single, for Oshawa's Scugog Cleaners onto's Pyranno Texaco 7-0, at/first run, in Dentonia Park last night, in the | opening game of the Toronto/in the third and came home on and District Zone, OASA Junior|an infield error, to make it 2-0. 'A' playoffs. Second game of the 2-out-of-3 series is booked for Alexandra Park, on Thursday night, at eight o'clock. Pete Landers pitched the shut-/ders walked out win for Scugogs, giving up|and Cheesman followed with a grand-slam homer, to make it 16-0. only two hits while chalking up a total of 15 strikeouts. Carroll, first batter for Tex-| acos, singled, he got on via an|in_ the seventh inning. Solomon error in the third and got an-/ other single in the 8th inning.| singled. Solomon These were the only hits Landers and other than an error) @nd two walks, no other Toronto batter got on base. 'Wayne Cheesman opened with a double and scored on Phil the first inning. Cheesman got on via an error/had to be Mason, who Ken Brack't with Siblock being to fill Scugogs got their.seventh run jsingled, was forced by Willoughby, then Siblock was out at off|third base but Burke's triple with two out, scored Siblock. In all, Oshawa Scugogs col- lected a dozen hits, in a game that was not too peppy. OSHAWA WOODVIEW GIRLS SWEEP SEMI-FINAL SERIES: Oshawa Woodview Park Juvenile Girls edged Scar- borough All-Star Girls, 10-9 last night at North Oshawa Park, to win the best-of-five York Centra! Juvenile League semi-finals in three-straight games Bonnie Nichol Bessie led the Woodview hit- ting with three singles each. Cathy Stead banged out a triple while Cathy Chapman blasted a home run Woodview trailed 9-5 going into the ninth inning. But a five-run outburst on a walk to Carol Wilson, singles by Bon- and Joanne nie Nichol and Joanne Bessie, a triple by Cathy Stead and Cathy Chapman's homer ac- counted for five runs and the Woodview victory. Carol Wilson, and Cathy Stead pitching for Woodview allowed nine runs on nine hits TODAY SOFTBALL Civil Service League: to vs Cross - Canada ing: 4th game of 3-out-of-5 sem: - final series; at 6:30 p.m. and Woods vs Rundle's ist game of 2-out-of-3 semi- fina! series: at 8:00 p.m.: both zames at North Oshawa Park ; Kiwanis Bantam Boys Lea-.. Zue.- Southmead at Storie Park and Kingside at Wood- view, both games at 6:30 Rex- Pav- while striking out seven. , ; i g Wanda Skinner was' the omg Novae. 'The peers a passed ball and scored on a leading hitter for Scarborough | stretched Gut in the Dorner: two-bagger by Tony Jones, then with a triple and two singles. |~ ' . Ainrade fanned the next three Nauss with two singles and Brower mounted the ropes) batters. Wendy Skinner with a single and came crashing down, ane In the second, Al Holt was on were the other Scarborough knee headed for The Assassin S|via an error to open the inning hitters. ©" \throat but he rolled aside just/then Bernie McGuire was hit by Gray. pitching for Scar- i2 ume and Brower injured/a pitched ball, with one out borough, gave up 10 runs on |Pimself so badly he was un-|Murray Godfrey followed with-a 13 hits while striking out four, @%!€ te defend himself. The solid double and he scored when Assassin concentrated on Brow-|Peterson's drive to left field er's injured leg, then punched,! was bobbled. twisied and kicked. until The Those three runs made it 4-1 S P 0 R T S C 0 P E Bulldog finally had to yield. | but Kinrade closed the door then This marked the first time|and blanked Oshawa for six in- 3 championship finals; at |"a masked' wrestler has won|nings, then gave up a lone run Knights of Columbus Park, |the championship here in the 9th, when Godfrey tripled 6:00 p.m In the semi - final bout, mit ed ie de ge acorn we LACROSSE ger Jeet Singh took two falls)" qearrey snd' : 2 : : Rite ates yodfrey and Jones each had OLA Senior 'A' League (fron Lorenzo Parente. 'in a twa of Qshawa's eight 'hile eyavelts: Brooklin Redmen vs ee bout that excited the "phe homesters collected only pton Excelsiors; 2nd an 5 seven hits off Godfrey, who Rat of 4-oul-of-7 champion- Fred Atkins defeated' new- struck out 17 batters and cer- ean sat I's; at Brémpton |comer, Sylvain Richard, from tainly deserved a better fate. |ough's only goal. Alan Ashton , 8:30 p.m, Moncton, with a rolling head- But one bad inning, the sixth, SOCCER lock and top spread. "killed" Godfrey and the Oshawa Junior League: In the opening bout, J 0 € Legionnaires. Brookside Park vs Fernhill | Kilier" Christie hacked Dew-| Hamilton got one run in the p.m LAWN BOWLING Mixed. Doubles ..Tourna- Ment.- Black Memorial Tro- phy Tournament, at Peterbor- ough Lawn Bowling Club, 9:00 a.m. SOCCER Darlingtor Senior League Playolfs:- Courtice at Solina; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 semi- final series; at Solina, 6:30 p.m. BASEBALL Leaside Junior League Playoffs:- Toronto High Park vs Oshawa Legionnaires; 2nd game. of 2-out-of-3 semi-final series, at Talbot Park, Lea- 'Toronto Texacos vs Park: at Kinsmen Stadium, scored a Brockville, here at the bases | wayne score match" ner no holds barred Brampton Goalie John Jefferson nets the ball, mak- ing a sparkling save from an unidentified Brooklin Brockville In Opener Pam 10-4 Oshawa victory ove the Eastern Ontari category. Second Larry Marshall started Oshawa's pitcher but ran into trouble in the third inning and | py Jack Sneddon. Bob "put out the fire" and then blanked Brockville for p In the fourth inning, Ron Sib- the rest of the distance, allow- lock singled, so did Bob Burke. With one out, grounded, relieved by ing only four scattered hits in doubled he last six frames. r Jim Forrest opened the third whe nipped at the plate. Then Lan- for Brockville with a single and Christie followed with} another single. Reg Taylor flied | out but Dave Stewart singled to} Tuttle Forrest. Bob After three weeks of fierce batting, '"'The Assassin' h jionsinp"'. The extended 'ivic Auditorium when og rower and "The must be declared - wit The bout went ey Robertson so badly the ref-| first Alexandra) bases and Park last night. in the opening/tripled, to complete a four-run game of Zone finals in OASA Intermedi- ate 'A' game will be played in Brockville on Saturday night. . tournament! series came to a close last night at'awa's Kinsmen Civic Memorial "Bull- Stadium on Friday night and if As-.a third game is necessary, it sassin" met in a '"Texas death- will be played back in Hamilton, - which means a win-| Saturday night. h| Ron Kinrade pitched the win! to six falls, with The Assassin getting four of the six and when Dick Brower had his op- the end came John Ford (20) looks back to see what happened to the shot and Brooklin Redmen's bur- sniper. Teammate BROOKLIN -- Bob McCready who in the minds of every la- crosse fan in Ontario County proved last night that he shouid have been voted the best goalie in Senior 'A' lacrosse, sparked Brooklin Redmen to an 8-4 win over Brampton Ex-| celsicrs in the first game of} the Lest - of - seven all Ontario finals. Second game of the series is slated for Brampton on Thursday night, with the third game back in Brooklin on Sat- urday night. | HAD SLOW START | With some 1300 fans to cheer them on, the Redmen got off to a slow start but methodical- = ly worked their way and took é advantage of Brampton's mis- takes. Broowlin trailed 2-1 at the end of the first but finally found the range in the final two periods as McCready de- cided to bar the door and| ly rearguard Bob Hanna |limiied the losers to a goal a (3) also looks on, wishing [period Jefferson had missed. Ken Thompson, the fleet-foot- (Oshawa Times Photo)/ed Huntwville flash, was the r/Roger Hodgkinson, to fill o|splurge for the visitors. ful stand at the plate. Mason International! popped up but Marshall walked! on the/March was safe on a choice then. Jim Barbour! play that was too late It proved their only success- complete Big Roger Hodgkinson' walked | y |Rich March to open the fourth|the 8th when Oshawa exploded|2nd Elmer __ {inning and he moved to third on|with another outburst, good for |Score.es 4Sitwo wild pitches and scored|four runs. Pete Norris started it}/'wo as j|Oshawa's first run on a single|with a double and then, after) were | only repeat scorer for an elat- ed coach Fred Whalley, as he} |Thompson's, added a goal and| |two assists as the big newly - |wed appears to have hit his stride at a fine time. Doug Favell, Paul Tran, back after an absence of five weeks,| . Ken Crawford, John Dale and} nee ne Don Craggs each had singles. | to get}, For John Dale, it was his} Wilson at the plate and then|best effort as he played an| Sneddon belted a homer, to all - round steady game and) the five-run rally, | earned the praise of coach) garnered on just two hits. Whalley. The score stayed at 6-4 until Terry Davis, the old veteran, 4 Tran, while held did hit for three and! s respectively and a big threat every time| were on the floor. Brian} the catcher's two out, Gibbens singled, ad-|they The fifth inning was the big/vanced on a wild pitch as Wil-|Aheaine led the losers with) one for "Pams." Hodgkinson hit| son was being walked. An error aul Gibbens with a pitch, to start it off and Gordie Wilson|then a bobble on flied out but|grounder kept the inning alive Ron Wright got the 'big break" | and Wright's triple scored Wil- n he struck out but was safejson and Mason, to make it 10-4. two zoals in the first period de- spite the fact that he should have been called back on both occasions, for "follow-through"' but as referees Hood and Dob- bie both admitted after the -------- |period 'we did not see it'. Jim baseman, Mason's throw by the first HAMILTON awa's Junior (Staff) -- Sos" Raves tee Junior Legionnaires 'The Assassin' | 20Se First In Hamilton Osh-;Chuck Beaudoin, Legionnaires|Johnny was safe on an infield|the czse as the Redmen deter- . . Wins Mat Title 3°2°.. the first game of their|error. Richardson, with a mask for! the first two periods, and Bruce | Wanless each scored singles. Brampton certainly would have to be the favorites of the} |big odds' makers, having down-} \ed the pennant winners with the \deciding game right in Peter-| then Wayne borough. However, this was not) Don Johnston followed|mincd they are going to make OBA Junior 'A' Major semi-|with a single. With one out, Hal|the big trip West, brought the | will {tinal series last night at Hamil-|Devins was safe on an outfield ' aS|ton's Civic Stadium, when they| error, Kinrade sacrificed and emerged as the winner of the;were beaten 7-5 by Hamilton|Bob Aitken followed with a | 1967 'Oshawa Wrestling Champ-/ UEW Rebels. Second game of the 2-out-of-3 | splurge. be played at Osh-! for Hamilton and while Oshawa big rally. ric Peterson opened inning on Bob Sharpe's batters nicked the right-hander} for eight hits, they had only one the game with a walk, advanced on |played standout goal in the Osh- 6:30 p.m eree had to move in and when double and a passed ball. Darlington Junior League: he £0! a taste of Christie's! The homesters trailed Oshawa | Zion at Solina: 2nd game of 2- | Work he disqualified Chris-|4-1 going into the sixth when} out-of-3 championship finals; at Solina Park, 6:30 p.m. to Robertson 'batters, Barry Hutton and tie and awarded the decision! Godfrey walked the first two} SOFTBALL OASA Junior 'A' Playoffs: Oshawa Scugog Cleaners; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 Toronto Zone finals; at Alexandra Park, 8:00 pan. OASA Senior 'B' Play- offs: Oshawa Gale Lumber vs Kingston Indians; 1st game of 2-out-of-3 Eastern Ontario Zone finals; at Megaffin Sta- dium, 8:15 p.m. wide, 7:30 p.m. BOWLERS WANTED | THURSDAY Men's mo ors aroun 2 Averoges Bit euaieg Contact shawa Legion Minor Assoc. MOTOR "Bov Tyke League: Indians vs A id saue Tigers; 2nd game of 2-out-of- 7 | CROSS CANADA PAVING has 3 YEARS GUARANTEE also 6- 12- 18-20-36 month to. pay No Poyment 'For 2 Months After Completion @ FREE ESTIMATE... 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Favell, Thompson on a powerplay effort and Paul Tran on a pass from Conlin, had the Brooklin fans buzzing, in this win. * Brooklin hud just too much power and condition for the Exceisiors in the final frame, as once again they outscored the Rose Town crew, 4-2, to ' ' scored two well - deserved pow-/salt eway the first game of shawa Pams Deteat*:*: 3 at | Tom Conlin, a buddy of) 4 full house is expected for the game in Brampton on Thurscay night, as well as the one back here on night. Saturday | 1ST PERIOD 1, Brampton, Ahearne G. Th pson Ahearn Goalie Bob McCready Stars In Finals Opener | Penalties -- Hanna 3.47, K, Richard: gon 11,42. 3RD PERIOD Madge' 12.20 7. Brocklin, Crawford 3.27 3. Brooklin, _ Contin, 8. Brampton, J. Richardson ...... 4.00 Davis, Craggs ....... 18.19 8 f Dal 2.35 Penalties--Castator 5.32, Favell 11.59, 9 Brooklin, Dale cares Tran 15.02, J. Richardson 16.13, 10. Brooklin, Thompson, E, Tran ..10.52 ju. Brooklin, Craggs, Dabis, E. Tran 12.41 2ND PERIOD 12. 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Clarke's one- 20th knocked in who had single into scoring pos ton reliever Br: kee reliever E pitch. Bouton, recal minors last wee innings of three- his first victory. Five years ago, winner in a s 22-inning marath CHICAGO LOSE: In Tuesday ni action Washingto beat Chicago 3-( White Sox 21% pace, and Clevel: sas City 9-8 in 10 Steve Whitaker the 11th after th grabbed a 3-2 lez the inning, and BROOKS RC ee. three rw throw by centre Robinson kept alive in the extra gle. Robinson gr Smith's one-out « 17th and doubled } at the plate with strike. Boston ou! Yastrzemski and choked off a New two innings earlier Sive diving catches The Red Sox t game behind righ Lonborg, who fire fer for his 18th drove in the decic a seventh inning si Me! Stottlemyre. fanned 1] Yankee: league lead with 1 Brooks Robinso double with two ou led Baltimore pas Robinson clea after three walks 5 trouble. FIRES THREE-HI Denny McLain f hitter in the firs Leafs L To Rock Rochester Red stood five Toronto pitchers Tuesday 1 the Leafs 7-5 anc their pennant ho International Leagi But the loss' | Leafs three game Columbus Jets in t the fourth and last The Jets defeated Suns 6-3 and stren; hold on fourth plac ahead of Jacksonvi In other games Braves hung on t with a 5-2 victory Mud Hens and Bi edged Syracuse Chi The Leafs scored first then went bel Motton's two-run h second. The Leafs again in the third v but the Wings mi runs in the bottom | and pulled away runs in the fourth a ROBERTSON PAC! Bob Robertson | homer and drove i runs with a double Jets. Jacksonville | the Jets broke loo runs off starter Bil the fourth. The Braves rapp pitcher Bill Grahat runs in the second held on to win. _ Len Boehmer's tv in the 10th scored | Baldschun with th gave Buffalo its tt win over last - plac The victory also w enth in the last n Bisons.

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