6 | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, September 2, 1967 Dedicated Gaels Leisure Give Up For Title By BOB TRIMBEE TAWA (CP)--What Osha- Green Gaels gave up last er in leisure time they to recoup this autumn in best-of-seven Minto Cup for the Canadian junior championships. hrough the summer the ing Canadian champions the Ontario Lacrosse ition relinquished week- at the beach and other sports to play or prac- six days a week. ' 'WE're not a fancy club," coach Jim Bishop. "The of our game is ball con- , getting the face-off and ing loose balls. "Thal means speed and con- ioning. It also means a lot of hard work to get in shape to the job. The kids want to so they gave up other aux to accomplish the job." END ON SPEED dogged checking and have been the lemarks of the Green Gaels have won the national title sir opponents this year are Westminster Saimonbellies, team Green Gaels have ten the last three years. e entire series will be the third Thursday and the fourth Saturday. more goals for Green Gaels with Ross Jones the pacesetter with 84 goals. He also had 38 assists to rank second to Pow- less in club scoring. include the Tom Longboat Tro- phy as Canada's outstanding Indian athlete, scored 75 goals and Jim Higgs added 46. shall and defenceman Dwight Davies, are the only members of the first Oshawa club to win the Minto Cup. to be a prime source of talent for senior clubs. All four Ontar- io senior teams have Green Quest following Wednesday and Thurséay If the series goes the limit, conditioning will be a vital fac- tor, cs the youngsters will have) to play seven games in-11 days. BOBBY BAUN HERE . . %° <- A little boy on crutches and brightly as "Bobby" Baun, one of the National Hockey L with casts on both legs smiled greatest defensemen greeted him and autographed his cast. Bob is a former defenseman and now has been drafted to one of the new NHL entries, the San Francisco Seals. He is in Oshawa with the ESSO Hock- ley Caravan. with the Toronto Maple Leafs When asked how he felt about a great great spot and that I can wal a said that He he recently Brougham, and a home in San move his family aes : Bob thinks that the stot) tea: will have a rough time first three years, sigh 4 __ HAPPY FOR BREWER Ex-Leaf Hopes To Help Se This was a re-building year for Oshawa, which has nine roogies in its line-up. Only Gay- lord Powless, who scored 167 points this season in winning his-second straight scoring title, is playing in his last junior sea- son WON 32 STRAIGHT Despite the large crop of newcomers, Green Gaels rolled to 52 straight victories before dropping a 10-9 decision to Toronto Township in the third game of the best-of-seven east- ern finals, Oshawa won the serie 4-1. Seven players scored 30 or Powless, whose honors Higgs, goaltender Merv Mar- Tho Green Gaels have proved Other games if necessary will be played Monday Sept. 11, the Gael graduates. Rolling Greens Take Toll, Only 17 Shoot Par Golf By BOB TRIMBEE WOODBRIDGE, Ont. (CP)-- The expensive and undulating greens gave touring golf profes- sionals a roller-coaster ride Fri- day in the opening round of the $200,000 world golf champion- ship at the Toronto Board of Trade County Club. Only 17 of the 141 players who play today in the second round of the 72-hole tournament Ol|among the also rans after one} have scores of par or better t buuild upon. R. H. Sikes, a 27-year-old Cleveland six-footer, who' only last week got his putting game under control, took a one-stroke lead over Gary Player of Sout Africa and vetéra'n 'Lion : from pa Bert Yancey and Dick Crawford, was the only man to cover the treacherous course without slipping over par on a single hole. It was the second- straight round the slim American has shot without slipping over par on a hole. $8 PLAYERS WITHDRAW The 'rest of the field found their scores. rising with almost every dip of the greens. By the end of the first round, which saw eight players withdraw and two more disqualified for card- signing infractions, golfers were labelling the layout a thinking man's course and the greens pure murder. Besides the top trio, only Randy Glover of Sanford, N.C., Lee Trevino of El Paso, Tex., Chi Chi Rodriguez of . Puerto don, England, managed to beat par. Ejichelberger of Waco, Tex., who got in as an alternate, matched par. Ten players, including Dick The big guns, including Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., golf's all-time leading money winner, veteran Julius Boros of Mid Pines, N.C., and Frank Beard of Louisville, Ky., were round. Palmer, Boros and Beard EE-PUTTED 8 GREENS Palmer, who usually attracts the largest croeds, three-putted eight greens and required 38 putts on the round as he carded a 38-37--75. To stay this close to the leaders, he produced a pair of birdies to close out the first round. Things were even tougher for Beard, who carded a 77, while Boros closed strongly to regis- ter a two-over 73. Defending champion Bruce Devlin of Aus- tralia. was among 21 players with 75. Sikes canned putts from 15 and 25 feet to save pars on the first two holes and got birdies on the sixth, 10th and 16th from 12, 25 and 35 feet. Victory here worth $35,000 would double his 1967 earnings. "The greens are really hard fo putt and they'll be tougher," he said. "When they dry out Rito and Tony Jacklin of Lon-'. .. they'll be lightning fast." _SPORTSCOPE Lacnosse OLA Senior 'A' Playofis-- Brampton Excelsiors vs Brooklin Redmen; 3rd game of .4-out -of-7 championship finals; at Brooklin Arena, 8:30 p.m. SOFTBALL QASA Midget 'A' Playofis-- Collins Bay vs, Oshawa Qual- ity: Fuels; 2nd game of 2-out- of-8 Eastern Ontario Zone finals; at Alexandra Park, 8:00 p.m. OASA Intermediate 'AA' Playoffs -- Trenton Dairy Queens vs Oshawa Mr. TV Towers; 3rd and deciding game of Eastern Ontario Zone finals; at Port Hope, 8:00 p.m. GASA Intermediate 'A' Playoffs -- Oshawa Pam In- ternational vs Brockville; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 Eastern On- tario Zone finals; at Brock- ville, 8:00 p.m. SOCCER Ontario Centennial Cup Finals -- Oshawa Italia vs London Marconi; ist game of home - and - home, total- goals series; at London CNR Park, 6:00 p.m. Darlington Senior League-- Tyrone at Zion; 3rd game of 2-out-of-3 (four points) semi- final series; at Zion, 6:30 p.m. BASEBALL OBA Junior 'A' Major Play- offs -- Oshawa Legionnaires vs Hamilton UEW Rebels; 3rd and deciding game of OBA semi-final series; at Hamilton Civic Stadium, 8:00 Pm. SUNDAY LAWN BOWLING Doubles tourna- Men's ment:- at Whitby Lawn Bow- Club, 1:30 p.m. MONDAY LACROSSE Canadian Junior Champion- ship Finals:- New Westmin- ster Salmonbellies vs Oshawa Green Gaels; ist game of 4- out-of-7 series; at 'Civic -Aud- itorium, 8:00 p.m. Ontario Senior Champ- fonship Finals:- Brooklin Red- men vs Brampton Excelsi- ors; 4th game of 4-out-of-7 series; at Brampton Arena, 8:30 p.m. BASEBALL Leaside . Junior League:- Oshawa Legionnaires vs Tor- onto High Park; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 semi - finals or Osh- awa Legionnaires vs Richard- son's Sports; ist game of 2+ out-of-3: final series; at Tal- bot Park, 7:30 p.m. LAWN BOWLING Mixed Doubles Tourna- ment:- Annual Holland Trophy Tournament; at Cobourg Lawn Bowling Club, 10:00 a.m. TUESDAY WRESTLING Exhibition of Professional Wrestling:- at Civic Auditor- ium, 8:30 p.m. SOFTBALL OASA Senior 'B' Playoffs:- Kingston Lakes Bus vs Osh- awa Gale Lumber; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 Eastern Ontario Zone finals; at Alexandra Rounding out the Oshawa Park, 8:00 p.m. Success were Mrs. Rhea Mann and Owen Nicholas, with 34 LACROSSE points, to claim 'the eighth Ontario Senior 'A' Champ- (prizes. fonship Finals:- Brampton A Port Hope. entry. of . Miss Excelsiors vs Brooklin Red- men; 5th game of 4-out-of-7 series at Brookli Arena, 8:30 p.m. each have three victories this) season on the tour and are sec- ond, third and fourth, respec- also finished "in the money', with a total of 30 points. HE'S UP - HE'S DOWN! Los Angeles Dodger Tommy Dean goes leaping high to | sray almost as S iteg: The record books received a thorough overhaul Friday before a bases-loaded walk in the 2ist inning gave the Giants a 1-0 victory over Cincinnati. Perry went the first 16 innings for the Giants. He gave up 10 hits and struck out 12. Perry has not allowed a run in 29 innings and the night's work lowered his earned-run average to 2.96 from 3.17. The end came when Jim Hart singled, Ollie Brown doubled, Hal Lanier was walked. inten- tionally and Dick Groat was walked unintentionally, forcing in Hart. The game will go into the record books under the follow- ing classifications: 1. Longest night' game National League history. 2. Most time consumed by a National League night game, five hours and 40 minutes. 3. Longest 1-0 game. 4. Tie for the most innings played without a run. Boston Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates played 20 scoreless innings in 1918 before Pittsburgh won 2-0. In other National League action, St. Louis Cardinals blanked Houston Astros 5-0, Pittsburgh Pirates shut out Phi- ladelphia Phillies 3-0, Los Angeles Dodgers beat Atlanta Braves 6-4 and Chicago Cubs split a doubleheader with New York Mets, winning 8-2 and los- ing 3-0. Lawn Bowlers Earn Prizes PETERBOROUGH (Staff) -- Entries from the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club enjoyed outstand- ing success in the annual Black Memorial Trophy mixed doubles| tournament here on Wednesday: Mrs. Kitty Ovens and Errol Moses of Kingston won the Black Memorial Trophy, with a score of 42-plus-1 points. Runners - up to the tourna- ment winners were Mrs. Alice Drew and Chas. Rankine of Oshawa, with 39 points and close behind them came two other Oshawa entries, Mrs. Vic Higtfield and John Morrison, with 37-plus-1 points and Mrs, Vi Norris and Jack Anderson, with 87 points; to claim 2nd, 3rd and 4th prizes in that order. Mrs. Fred Crossen and Don Bacor, of Stouffville also had 37-points, to win fifth prizes, and the sixth set went to Osh- awa's Mrs, Helen Anderson and Reg Norris, with 35-plus-2 points. in Marz Highfield; Oshawa Club member and Doug Plummer, take a throw from his catch- er, as Atlanta Braves' Fel- a ipe Alou "'hits the dirt" in in : y vty with 15 hits and the Reds with 12. Nelson Briles, a graduate of the defunct Western Canadaj Solina Blanks Courtice 40 In Darlington Senior Soccer League play, at Soilna, Solina eliminated Courtice semi-final series by virtue of a 4-0 score Wednesday night. Solina will now meet the win- ner of the Zion-Tyrone series in the finals. Don Westlake scored twice, Bob Blackburn Werry picked up one goal each. Al Westlake recorded the shut- out for Solina. In the Junior finals of the Darlington Soccer League, Zion and Soilna played to a 1-1 tie in the second game of their best-of-three finals at Solina. Each team has two points going into the third game of the series. Rick McLean and Paul Shmyr handled the scoring for Zion, while James Baker and Neil Tink scored singles for Solina. Third game. of will be played at Zion, Thurs- day evening at 6:30, in their and Edgar a dive for second base, on first - inning their game last night in At- Giants Nip Reds 1-0, Longa Bight. Game league-leading Cardinals. Bruce Von Hoff, 0-2, was the loser. Woody Fryman struck out 15 batters and gave up just three hits in winning his third game of the season against seven defeats. He missed Bob Veale's Pirate strikeout record by one. The Dodgers got homers from -|Bob Bailey, Willie Davis and Al Ferrara to win their fifth game in six starts. Ferrara's shot in the fifth inning broke a 4-4 tie. Ferguson Jenkins and Don Cardwell took turns with pitch- ing gems. Jenkins, a native of Chatham, game in the first Cub-Met game ba Cardwell set Chicago down on five hits and 11 strikeouts in the nightcap. Ont., steal, in lanta. Oh yes + Felipe was safe! (AP Wirephoto) Astros from ek belted won his 17th the series CANADIANS OUSTED NEW YORK (CP) -- Cana- diars were eliminated Thurs- day in first-round play in the U.S. national! singles tennis championships. Keith Carpenter of Montreal was defeated 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 by Marty Riessen of the U.S. and Harry Fauquier bowed 6-1, 7-5, 6-1, to Tomas Koch of Brazil. In the women's division, Mimi Arnold Wheeler of the U.S, edged Vicki Berner of Vantouver 4-6, 8-6, 6-2. Barcelona, Genteiempo; 132, Italy, stopped Ben Amar, 129,% Morocco, 3. Goteborg, Sweden--Tom Bogs, 16444, Denmark, outpoint- ed Ruben Oriceo, 162%, guay, 10. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Melbourne--Lionel 117%, Ronnie Jones, 119% , Chicago, 10. 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California Angels rallied for two runs in the ninth inning and a 4-3 victory over Cleveland indians, New York Yankees edged Washington Senators 2-1 in 12 innings on Mike Hegan's first major league homer and Baltimore Orioles shaded Kan- sas City 2-1 in other AL games. The Red Sox, who had man- aged just two hits in Thursday night's 4-2 loss to Chicago, bat- tered White Sox' ace Gary Peters' for seven runs in the first two innings and breezed the rest of the way behind the strong pitching of Jose Santia- go. eight runs in 13 games with the slip) and play. ra across' and more Pawel "iaisober "in third tally. ww Jim rev: staked to gt oon lead, wi' inns segs Bill Frechan's ig homer and boosted his season record to 10-13. Trailing 3-2 in the ninth, the Angels pushed over the tying run against Sam McDowell on a walk and singles by Bob Taylor and Bobby Knoop, played tonight, Civie Stadium at 8:00 p.m by Harvey Davis. . 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