Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Sep 1967, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, September 2; 1967 Peterborough Pair Wins Ladies' Two-Ball Tourney _ = The Peterborough entry of;Parrott, from Oshawa Grand-| Low Net-- Rose Delucia ar | ac Hull and Gwen Brown,|view Club, Competing in the|Ruth Parrott, Grandview, 30%; | m Peterborough Kawartha/first flight, they came up with|Mrs. E. Henry and Mrs. F.j Glub, produced a joint card withla low net score of 80% points.|Gibson, Oshawa G.C., 81; Sybil} eg score, to capture top hon-| Entries for the popular event|Bean and Muriel Hamilton, Pe- s in the annual Peterboroughjrepresented Oshawa G.C.; Osh- GCC, $4; Maible} istrict Two - Ball-Foursomes|awa Grandview; Peterborough; |Boudreau and Lois Kirkconnel, ament, held here at the|Peterborough Kawartha; Tind-|Oshawa G.C., 84 and Dorothy wa Golf Club on Thursday.|say; Ashburn and Port Hope.|Hanley and H. Hambrigoe, Ka- {The Liftlock Ci Following are the various|wartha, 85. prize - winners, listed in flights,| Low Gross -- Joan Smith and er Wer eee SOCIAL WOR | Children's. Aid regularly to work of the : "VALIENT" Model 66, CAS HA Solid State 6 TRANSISTOR PORTABLE Sp RADIO By TONI Or Tim with case and eorphones les seeks LOOSELEAF | POCKET REFILLS | WATCH 250 SHEETS Compare 1.50 hel gi aad For Price Sake €X1365 color film CX127-color film Cigarettes all brands pkg. of 26 for both low net and low gross|Barbara 'Robinson, Kawartha,' scores: 95; Lois Brodie and Sue Keuel-} ffer and Marion Richardson, Oshawa Grandview, 103. Putts-- E. H. Selkirk and rph ith a 11-10 victory: in a game/single and a double were Osh-| Low Net --' Betty Hull and yed at North Oshawa Park,/awa's other leading hitters. Gwen Brown, Peterborough eel night. For Toronto, Carol Brown and|GCC, 75%; Helen Pattens and te scored four runs in their); innit and Ann Howard, Peterborough if, but Oshawa came back to in the fourth inning on a home GCC, 8644. es 'the|zun by Shelia Brady who drove ock in five runs and win the}; ne three runs and a double| Low Gross.-- Audrey Abra-/iij * er,, Osh GL., 7; E, CH . fia¥ i " Whittaker and Jean Cassel, Pe- terborough GCC, 100; pag Mer- sa 1e ries cer and Doreen Dob bie;} Osh- ¢ awa G.C., 101 and Martha Stau- ' gai Jane Deyman, sian hawa Junior "B" girls tied,doubles crossed the plate for|GCC 32 and F: Brennan a 4°: final' series Tithe Tecoatal [Oshawa, Diane Watt with two|Mavis Taylor, Oshawa G.C., 33. ans at one game a piecejdoubies and Val Shaw with a\SECOND FLIGHT £ Toronto took a 1-0 lead in the/shelia Brady with two singles|E mily Elliott, Peterborough geries with a 15-6 win Wednes-leach, and Lynn Harley with a/GCC, 81; Mirian Gorman and y night in Toronto. singie were the top hitters. Enid Lee, Lindsay, 82; Peggy » Thursday's game was gg Ea In the first game of the series|Beggs and Mary: Holland, Ka- ing into the final inning. Tor-iq oi nnto broke out for six runs|Wartha, 8544 and Eleanor Shudy me with a one run lead. b Caley who also drove|ham and Mel Mortimer, Kawar- Juay Esposito | with ixelia Bo mgs " tha, 10%; Vera Szikszay and ubles and Gail Lucas, Marie! 1 moronto hitters were Pat| /t" Mewett, Oshawa Grand- at hiting and Deannie Sharp with) oo, Joanne Macon and|Yiew, 103;. Olwem Rolson and FOR PRICE SAKE Milorey Stoner, Oshawa G.C., cil ak Aid Society has Dane Philips each with singles. 109: B. Heath and K. LaBlanche . red 15 runs on 11 hits Wood Gals Toronto sco pit Peterborough GCC, 110; Marg s view while, Oshawa.scored six runs Swinbuine ail Jo' -\Aneb Glid. Tie Series |, on six hits. For Oshawa Jan Connelly with don, Ashburn, 11. Putts -- "Cinny" Clifford and double and a single, and Valitazel Stewart, 32 and Jean = Connaught Park Pee Wee|Shaw and Gail Lucas with/pradiey and Betty Tipney, 32. e Neighborhood Parks Soft- Low Net -- Lorna MacDon-| ' tied their. final series in|singies were the leading hitters.|nnipp FLIGHT | 1] Association at one game @ach as they edged Nipigon Tigers Win Crown a With 9-4 Victory Park 10-9 in a 5 aan played at 5 erage Pa hae hua tie: dou a a triple for the winners, fer triple drove in the winning yun, D. Brisbois had three| gion Minor Baseball Association Gngles, M. Marks had a homer| Tyke and a single, C. Macevisuis,| games straight, with a 9-4 vic- d C. Wood two singles each,|/tory over Indians Thursday with K. Kowalski picking up a@|night at Knights of Columbus Park. Jeff Stone scattered six hits|Dora McArthur, Pe GCC, 121; T. Mamise and S, Bletcher, gle, Perouse had two doubles and | Boog for the losers, Blan-|in pitching the win for Tigers, ard two singles, Finley two|while Gary Sherban gave up ingles, Burnat a homer and ajnine hits in taking the loss for |! ible, with Rockert picking | Indians. Opa single. « Connelley struck out 14 Nipi-| and a double for Tigers, Glen m batters in pitching the win|Kirkham hit two singles, Dan ie the -Nipigon pitcher| Wallace had two singles, with fanned eight Connaught bat-jone hit each going to Doug fers. Freeman and Jeff Stone. Tigers won the Oshawa Le- championship in two Dorothy Shoowor, 90; Anne Holdman and Kay Goulding, Kawartha, 92; Marg Gourley and Rosemary Scuik, Oshawa G.C.,.92% and Mrs. J. Foster and . Mrs. Oshawa G.C., 94. Raynor, Id and Shirley Gleeson, Lind- say, 83; Emily Shoowor and Kawartha; A. Gilbert,| Low Gross -- E. Henley and Marg Tanner, Peterborough GCC, 113; Mary Wood and Peterborough Peterborough GCC, 24; Doris Mitchell and Irene Port Hope, 124 and Allan Emard had two singles|Maisie Atman and, Gert Byell, Lindsay, 126. Putts -- Nellie Scott and Is- abel Brown, Kawartha, 35. and Nel Mettrick and Jen Holooy, Oshawa Grandview, 36. AVOID TICKET LINE-UPS! RON DUSSIAUME Member 1965-66 § Cup Finalist La GENERALS GO WITH YOUTH AND EXPERIENCE Oshawa Generals 1967 - 1968 JUNIOR 'A' HOCKEY DALE TALLON Rated as Conede's Outstending N.H.L. 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