Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1967, p. 6

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1B 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 1, 1967 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor weekend but by no means, is it the only attraction, as a glance at the § will reveal. We have some key On- tario playoff baseball action on tap, with OBA p } THIS ONE should be a great The year, they do have a strong attacking division. MINTO CUP finals, , New West- Salmonbellies will try time, to off Oshawa Green in 1963 and they've Minto Cup ever since. won out in New West- Royal Park Arena in ; won it here at home in and won again jast year Bantam 'A' and Tyke teams Union in Ontario Amateur ranks, else -- and they are defendin, re All-Ontario Midget ' title. BROOKLIN agree with Brooklin's sports mentor -- the Redmen have to win every game at home, from now on, if they are to emerge as Mann Cup finalists, If the permit Bramp- ton to win a game in Brooklin -- then the stuff will have hit the fan and all Brooklin's hopes for a trip West for the Mann Cup finals, will be very much in jeopardy. BRIGHT BITS: Whatta sneak! Earlier this season, Wilson Stauffer got his. name in the paper for getting a hole- in-one at Grandview Golf Club. Last week, his wife, Martha, made it.-- and to do it in the same season, that's something, even for a man- and-wife duo. But do you know what? -- Wilson Stauf- fer has done it again. He got another hole-in-one at Grand- view over the weekend, his second of his lifetime and second this season . . . PORT PERRY sports fans, those of the minor ranks especially, are in mourning this week, due to the death of Jim Irwin. Father -in-law to "Vinny" Walker, well-known softball enthusiast, Jim Irwin was one of Port Perry's hardest work- ers in minor sport for the kids, in softball and hockey. As "neighbors," we pass along deepest sympathy. Scugog Cleaners Win Zone Honors "Oshawa Scugog Cleaners|away in the first two innin to a 16 ~ 1 decision|with four runs in each of these ever Toronto Faranan Texacos, | two frames. Two errors, at Alexandra Park last/to Phil Solomon, Ron Siblock' night, to sweep the Torontojsingle and Paul 'SA zone finals;homer, made up the first out- competition, in| burst. i two « straight games. Scugog will now meet Kings- in the All - Ontario quart-|singled, Wayne Cheesman walk- finals, with the series to underway next week. up 21 strikeouts, allowed only three hits and issued four walks. Burton scored the Toronto team's only run when he walk- ed to open the fourth inning and then went to third on a catcher's throwing error and scored on Houston's single. Humphries started on the pitching slab for the visitors, but gave way to "Rick" Creb- er in the fourth inning. By that time, it was 9-0. Scugogs ra ped Creber hard also and cli- maxed their stand with a four- run polishing touch, in the bot- tom of the 8th inning. 'Oshawa salted the decision In the second inning, Howie Bryan and Dave Leaming both ed, Dave March singled, ball was bobbleii and then rally. Cheesman homered third, Solomon walked and scor- ed in the fourth and in the fifth, Cheesman tripled, McQuade doubled and Bennett and Tay- lor both singled, for two more Tuns, The final splurge, in the 8th, saw Ken Brack draw e walk, Ron Willoughby homered, then Bryan singled and Leaming fol- lowed with a homer. In all, Scugogs had" 16 hits for their 16 runs, with Chees- man, Bennett, Solomon, Park- inson, March, Willoughby, Bry- an and Leaming all having a big night at the plate. A SPORTSCOPE FRIDAY BASEBALL Ontario Baseball Associa- tion Junior 'A' Major play- offs -- Hamilton UEW Rebels vs Oshawa Legionnaires; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 OBA semi- final series; at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY LACROSSE ILA Senior 'A' Playoffs-- Brampton Excelsiors vs Brovkiin Redmen; 3rd g am e of 4-out-of-7 championship finals; at Brooklin Arena, |/ 8.30 p.m. SOFTBALL PWSU Juvenile 5A' Playoffs St. Mary's vs Oshawa Wood- view Park; 1st game of 2-out- of-3 All - Ontario final ser- ies; at North Oshawa Park, 3.00 p.m. OASA Midget 'A' Playoffs Collins Bay vs Oshawa Qual- ity Fuels; 2nd game of 2-out- of-3 Eastern Ontario Zone fin- als; at Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m 4 QASA Intermediate 'AA' Playotfs -- Trenton Dairy Queens vs Oshawa Mr. TV Towers; 3rd and deciding game ef Eastern Ontario Zone finals; st Port Hope, don Marconi; ist game of home - and + home, total- goals series; at London CNR Park, €.00 p.m. Darlingtow Senior League-- Tyrore at Zion; 8rd game of 2-out-of-3 (four points) semi- fina' series; at Zion, 6.30 p.m, LAWN BOWLING Mixed Doubles Tournament Annual Churchley Trophy Tournament; at Port Hope, 1,30 p.m. BASEBALL OBA Junior 'A' Major Play- offs -- (If Necessary)--Osh- awa Legionnaires vs Hamil- ton UEW Rebels; 3rd and de- ciding game of OBA semi- | finai series; at Hamilton Civ- ie Stadium, 8.00 p.m. OBA Bantam 'A' Major.. Playoffs -- Brampton vs Osh- awa Legionnaires; 3rd and de- cidi'g game of OBA semi- | final series; at Kinsmen Civ- ic Memorial Stadium, 2.00 p.m. layorts involving our local Junior 'A', and Softball are also scheduled. Quality Fuels Midgets play Collins Bay in a key game, here, at, Alexandra Park, on Saturday night, when the Osh- awa Midget team must win, or REDMEN dropped a decision last night in Brampton, so the Ontario Senior 'A' lacrosse champion- ship finals are all tied up at one win apiece. We have to , & walk 's Parkinson's GAELS PRACTICE FOR MONDAY'S OPENER Dave Keenan Breaks In On Merv Marshall In Last Night's Scrimmage Jackson, however, this is his last year as coach, confident he'll bow out a win- Storie Park Girls By CLIFF GORDON games to come. Brampton last night. day night. Besides the one-man perform Red BRAMPTON -- "Look out forjat the 18.16 mark. This must Don Arthurs" will be the cry of the Brooklin Redmen in The classy centre scored five goals and set up two more as the Brampton Excelsiors_ knotted the Mann Cup semi-finals at one game each in a game played in Thirdjing trouble with their shooting game of the best-of-seven series is slated for Brooklin on Satur- ance of Arthurs in the 11-5 route/Tran. Arthurs Leads Brampton To 11-5 Win Over Redmen Arthurs' first goal of the game have been the one that sparked the Excelsiors as they ever looked back from this point. It was 7-4 for the homesters at the end of the second as they controlled the ball game for the major portion of the period. The Redmen were hav- eye and also at snagging loose) balls which has been a trade mark of several of the Brooklin -|players especially little Elmer Davis, a noted red hot of the players each bagged the foll McCauley. Ken Thompson, peared to go into the hard checki r Singles:|game and was missing the big Brian Ahearne, Wayne Thomp- son, Jack Madgett, Bill Casta- tor, Jim Richardson and John ®iwith Brampton taking advan- the Hunts- ville flash, was the only player/play on four occasions, while that resembled g scoring threat for the Brooklin team who ap- a shell against ter, was well off his usual ones when the' chips were down. The game was a lively one tage of their extra man power the best Brooklin could do was ton also caught the Brooklin def ing as they scored with singles to Dave Houston and John Dale. |the. Excelsiors twice from behind in the Thompson scored three goals A banner crowd was on handijjiyened by a stick swinging to cheer their favorites on as fought initial frame to take a 3-2 lead on one big goal while they were playing a man short. The third period was en- duel between "'bad boy" Gord Thompson and the policeman of the Redmen, Paul Tran. Both players drew minor penalties By Kingston Kingston Lakes Bus Service; Porteous led off the bottom the| went eleven innings before de-|of the inning for Kingston, and Col-|feating Oshawa Gale Lumber| reached first base on an error. omon doubled to complete this|1-9 in the first' game of the|Litchfield came to bat and hit z best - of - three Eastern On-|into a fielder's choice. in the/tario Zone finals in the Ontario)Lumber threw Porteous out at Amateur Softball Association playoffs in Kingston last night. Phil Litchfield went the dis- tance for Kingston, giving up only two hits, four base on balls and fanning 12 in pitching the win, Ron Taylor allowed only four hits in eleven innings, walk- ed none and fanned 13 in taking the loss for Gale Lumber. Both Oshawa hits were for extra bases, but Litchfield and a fine defence allowed runners to. reach no farther than sec- ond base, Lloyd Mapes hit a double to left field in the first inning but was caught napping on second and was thrown out by the catcher. Bob Young hit a double to centre field in the fourth inning with two out, but could get no further as the next batter grounded out. From the fifth inning on Litchfield didn't allow the Oshawa crew a single base hit. Litchfield hit a single in the third inning for Kingston, and Greg Kelly a single in the fifth. Then came what proved to be the fateful eleventh inning for, Oshawa. ve ONTARIO. WINS ( o's rainy Sear to defeat Quebec 6-3 in interprovincial champion- ships at the Canr<cian National Exhibition Thursday. Violetta Nesukaitis of Toronto, current Canadian champion, won three singles matches for Ontario and Gale Lumber Nipped 1-0 ley after the game but it could be seen from the walk of him as he left the local bench that three power play goals. Bramp-|nis heart was not filled with joy. He will no doubt have a few choice remarks for. his charges after last night's en- counter and before tomorrow night's all important contest. day in Brampton, Tuesday in Brooklin, and if needed Thurs- day in Brampton and Saturday in Brooklin. Oust Glen Stewart and match penalties for thelin two straight games. outbreak and it is highly prob- able that neither will be avail- able to their teams for the game on Saturday night. Other than this both clubs' petty cash would be lightened to the tune of some $15.00 or $20.00 or per- haps more. This is. not new for the rugged Thompson who has been on the door step of being tossed out on numerous occa- sions. Tran while not a. real "lily whiter" will not back down from anyone and. de- Serves 2 lot of credit for stand- ing toe to toe with the big Tuesday night. in taking the loss. the game. to Romanuk and Novak. Storie Park Pee Wee girls trounced Glen Stewart 15 - 3 to win the southern division of the Neighborhood Parks Pee Wee Girls' Softball Association Storie now advances to the city championship to be played Ellen Coe gave up only three hits and struck out 15 in pitch- ing the win, while C. Lavergne gave up 14 hits and fanned ten Linda Tanguay had two home runs and Ellen Coe one for the winners, Coe and Tanguay also picked up two other safeties in Lavergne had a homer for Glen Stewart, with singles going Brampton defenceman in last night's game. We did not have a chance to talk to manager coach | Whal- or TRADING FIRST 1051 King St. West GUS BROWN MOTORS Dates for next week are Mon- ae BUYING, SELLING In Playoffs Gale second base and left Litchfield on first. Tom Cahsman flied out to centre field for the second out of the inning. Tony Pettit ad- vanced Litchfield to second base with a single and then Litcl field won his own ball game as he scored the winning run on a single by Bob Jackson. Bill Ranstead Leads Federals Braving the elements with rainceats for walking from shot- to-shot, the Oshawa Federal Ser- vice Golf League members still enjoyed their weekly session and came up with some respectable scores, Bill Ranstead had a couple of pars and emerged with the 48-11-37. He was also instrumen- ) POST TIME 2 P.M. DAILY Saturday! $10,000 added Fair Play Stakes 10M Ur tie seee ao lastamen.|Greenwood closes -- Woodbine open Monday tal in helping Bill Gordon win "Pete's Pot" for the day. Ran- stead was Gordon's mystery partner and the combined low gros, of 103 gave Wm. C. the loot. His card was 55-14-41. Ed Bracey and Al Trevail were runners - up for the day, with 51-11-40 and 52-12-40 respec- tively. Both golfers included thre> par holes in their rounds, Other low scores included Steve Carrie, 52-10-42; Rudy Faber, 61-18-43; George Valen- tine, 59-15-44; Jack McCaffrey, aided ir two doubles victories. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sir Malcolm Campbell, the famous British sporis- man, added the world's motorboat speed record to his laurels 30 years ago today--in 1937--on Lake Maggiore, Switzerland. The 52-year-old Briton, already holder of the. world la speed record, drove his 23- an average of m-p.h., REMEMBER WHEN? . . -BACK-TO-SCH SAMPLE OF ANY PURCH BALL POINT FREE 40¢ Small "one mile ge Gar Wood's 1932 mark. 7 a 377 Stevenson Rd. N. -- 728-0651 Bratwon Girt & Variety. OF $3.00 OR OVER CIGARETTES -- All Brands .... 3.75 cin, Open Sunday and Monday--Labor Day 64-19-45 and Jim Allison, 58-11- 47. 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