Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Sep 1967, p. 10

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1Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 6, 1967) AT ERA "tatcher Jack "Red" ~ THE TARGET! Oshawa's Mac- Dermaid, sticks up his glove to give pitcher Reg White SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports "LACROSSE FEVER is ram- pant around these parts this week and there's every reason @ suspect that things will get even more exciting as they go along. Oshawa Green Gaels came up with a nifty victory 4 Monday night, to open their defence of The Minto Cup. We {Blt the Salmonbellies were not as strong on defence as they going to have to be, they are to stop Jim Bishop's scoring machinery, when it's clicking in high ar. Oshawa's third line was liant for half of the third riod and the way they wked loose balls and kept session with accurate pass- ig and cool moves, gave wus the impression that they have fast the right amount of con- fidence. «KEITH JACKSON, likeable eoach of the Salmonbellies, was disappointed of course but Ge was far from being de- |. He voiced all sorts of nce in his boys and he ipsists they'll bounce right back with a win tonight and @yen the series. We could Hardly agree with him, on What we saw, but you have to admire his spirit. Certainly the Goss brothers, Schmyr and Winoski and the others are going to give a good ac- Count of themselves. The Salmonbellies never have heen #@ team to just "roll over and die" -- they've won their championship out in British Columbia by virtue of their speed and skill and when they start to jell on the Civic Auditorium's hard floor, they'll show us some action before this series is over. honors "OSHAWA GENERALS are active in the midst of all this lacrosse excitement. A few of them took in that Senior play- off game at Brooklin last fight -- and that was a good one. Fred Whalley's Redmen Came through with a big win over Brampton Excelsiors and fiw need only one more win, te claim that trip. West, for The Mann Cup finals. Whalley Says his team will win right ip Brampton tomorrow night and end it all. That may be a ' SPORTSCOPE -- ' TODAY LACROSSE Canadian Junior Champion- ship Finals; New Westminster Salmonbellies vs Oshawa Green Gaels; 2nd game of 4 dut-cf-7 series; at Civic Audi- fOrium, 8:00 p.m. SOFTBALL, Civil Service League Play- affs:; Wood's Transport vs Runcle's Garden Centre: ist game of 2-out-of-3 semi-finals; af 6:30 p.m. and Rexco vs Gross-Canada Paving; 4th garme of 3-out-of-5 semi-final series: at 8:00 p.m; both games et North Oshawa Park. @kiwanis Bariam League ayvoffs: Southmead at Storie a end Woodview Park at preside Park; ist games of pout-of-2 semi-final rounds; bth games at 6:15 p.m = WN BOWLING Editos litlte too much to expect but if Excelsiors still survive, then the seventh game in Brooklin on Saturday night will be really something. CIVIC AUDITORIUM will not have ice for another couple of weeks but mean- while, the boys are getting in skating time at Whitby Arena. General Manager Matt Leyden is busy finding billeting for the new prospects. Several promising boys came in on Monday. These include Luc Bedard, a burly defenceman from Timmins; Mickey Jury- nec, a left-winger from Chap- leau; Jim Rutherford, a goalie who was with Aurora Junior 'Cc' team last season; Bob Stewart, a six-foot-one de- fenceman from Charlottetown, PEI -- said to be a "'real find"; Bob Brown, 185-pound rearguard who was with the Toronto Red Wings, Ontario Midget champions last year and Scott Seagrist, another six - footer, who plays right wing. He hails from Wood- stock. Yep -- the subscriber ticket sale is now on and they're doing a brisk business. THUNDERBIRD Golf Club, at Ashburn, will be a popular and busy place tomorrow. They're holding a one-day pro- fessional golf tournament and the first tee-off will be about 19:00 a.m. "Moe" Norman, winner of almost every Can- adian golf title for which he is eligible and holder of 31 course records, will headline the crop of entries. John Hen- rick, 1917 Quebec Open cham- pions; Alvie Thompson, a for- mer CPGA titlist; Bob Pana- siuk; Gerry Magee, 2nd in the PGA last year; Al Balding, Canada's top member in the touring golf pro list; these and many others, including various club_ professionals from this area, will be com- peting. Wilson Patterson, pro at Thunderbird, has lined up a flock of impressive talent for this event, and there's $1.000 in prize money. They call this an E-Z-Go Tourna- ment! The public and other interested golfers are invited to join the gallery, at anytime on Thursday. THURSDAY LACROSSE Canadian Junior Champion- ship Finals: New Westminster Salmonbellies ys Oshawa Grren Gaels: 3rd game of 4- jout-of-7 series; at Civic Audi- jtorium, 8:00 p.m | Ontario Senior Champion- jShip Finals: Brooklin Redmen |\vs Bfempton Excelsiors: 6th game of 4-out-of-7 series: at Brampton Arena, 8:30 p.m, SOCCER Darlington Junior League Playeffs' Solina vs Zion; 3rd \Zame of 2-out-of-3 champion- /ship finals; at Zion, 6:30 p.m. Oshawa Junior League: Brooks'de vs Local 222: at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Sta- dium. 6:3€ p.m GOLF One-Day Professional 'Tour- jnament: at Thunderbird Golf |Club. Ashburn, 10:00 a.m. FOOTBALL Referees' Clinic: at Simcoe Hall Settlement House, Sim- = Mixed Doubles Tournament: 7" PO. & Port Perry Lawn Bowling °° S!. South, 7:30 p.m, ub. 1:30 p.m. SOFTBALI bl Whitby Industrial - Mercan- SDCCER tile League Playoffs: Dunlops "Darlington Senior League welfs: Solina vs Zion; Ist me of 3-out-of-5 champion- ship finals; at Zion, 6:30 p.m. 4 vs Dupont; Ist game of 4-out- of-7 championship finals; at Whitby Centennial Park, 7:30 p.m. (uot shown) his target while Kingston batter Phil Litch- field goes into his swing, in last night's OASA Senior --< 'B' playoff game at Alex- andra Park. Oshawa Gale Lumber won 8-0, to tie the Tie Zone Oshawa Gale Lumber tied up|beyond doubt with a five bar-/ment, at the lawn bowling club) ~ : a + ast Me = -- Eastern Ontario zone finals. --Oshawa Times Photo » Lumbermen Blank 'Kingston Rivals, Finals REDMEN WIN 9-3... By CLIFF GORDON BROOKLIN -- Brooklin Red- men. with a fine team effort, trounced the Brampton, Excel- siore 9-3 in the fifth game of the Eestern Canadian Senior A lacrosse finals, last night in Brocklin The win gives the Redmen a 3-2 lead in games with the sixth and what could be final game in Brampton on Thursday night, Should a seventh game be need- ed, it will be played in Brook- lin on Saturday night. The 'Tran Brothers act" was a big factor for Brooklin with Elmer, the little ball of fire, getting three and big brother Panui, back after serving a two- lgame suspension, bagging a | pair of goals. Elmer also added lan assist. Dave Lough, Doug Favell, Sandy Doberstein and the old jveteran Red Crawford each scored one goal. {BEATS TWO MEN The one by Crawford was a Ett piece of work. With 4 ELMER TRAN e+». Brooklin Speedball 3.54 mark when Ine took a pass from Crawford amd went right in to pick the top, left-hand cor- ner The announcement had not bee: completed when the Red- mer. struck again on a' fine three-way passing play with Elmer Tran feeding a pass to Conlin, who flipped the ball over to Lough, who was follow- ing in close and the Huntsville specdster made no mistake. « The Redmen were in full con- , troi at this point and forced Brampton to make the mis- takes, with their 'ine running ani ball control. Flavell made it 3-0 on a- pass from Hanna as he drove the ball night Aetween Jefferson's knees. + Wanless, of Brampton, was banished for highysticking and the Brooklin powerplay clicked 32 seconds later with Elmer Tran getting his farst of three. The scored stood 4-0 at the end of the first. Brampton took thive of the five penalties hand- ed out. Bronklin playing a man short, McCready in the Brooklin cage.| VISITORS HIT BACK lhe Literally bulled his way|Jim Richardson scored the through the two biggest de-| final Brampton goal, late in the fencemen, Wanless and Ford,|fina' period while his team was) to beat a very surprised John|Play:ng a man short, This geal gave Brooklin a 7-2/win over the Excelsiors the! lead and was a big one. jnight before, started fast and Jack Madgett and Brian| furious. Ahearne scored goa's for Excelsiors, blanked by the wizardry Brampton opened up fast in} the second period with Madgett) goiny tight in all alone at the; 10-second mark, only to have) Jefferson in the losers' cage.| The Redmen, fresh off a 5-3|McCieady make a tremendous|!op corn save. Houston of Brooklin was banished for high-sticking and) Paul Tran was right in while he was off, Ahearne was) Short. ; second-period/all alone at 2.20 only to shoot/left unprotected amd he fired) Fimer Tran got his thrid go: who were|wid: «f the open corner. Hejhome the first Brampton mark-jin a-row : , of Bob|made amends for this at thejer, Elmer Tran marde it 5-1 at|/Bil Castator of the Excelsiors|need" ... ONE WIN FROM WEST Brooklin Leads Finals gain was still in the sin-bin. That -eee made it 6-2 the way it stood at the end of the second. A fight erupted between Julie Kowalski and Dave Houston, just as the buzzer went to end the second period. They both drew minors for high-sticking and. game _ misconducts for swinging their sticks. Crawford got the fans work- ed up' early in the final period with bis fine effort at the 3:32 mark and this one appeared to « take a lot of steam out of the visitors. Paul Tran followed at 4:21 and Doberstein put the icing on the cake at 18:10, after Jin. Richardson had scored at 15:04 for Brampton with them onc? egain a man short. JUST TALKING . .. Coach Bil' Castator of the Excelsiors was disappointed at the loss but adaed '"Brooklin played well but we -sure as heck are not out of it yet, by any means. Thursday night will be a dif- . ferent story." . . . Meanwhile the 5.29 mark as he once again|.+ ihe other end of the rink, was Johnny-on-the-spot to snag|ooach Fred Whalley was all the loose bal! and park it home. smiles and said 'We hope to Madgett replied for Brampton! wind it up Thursday night." He at 17:15 when he caught the) singied out Elmer Tran and er, on a pass from/Bo}s McCready for exceptional Arthurs, This one came whileleff.rts and also mentioned the Brampton was playing a manifine play of Paul Tran, who is lreturning after a six-week ab- al/sence due to an injured elbow. playing-coach| "He will be just the shot we said Whalley. BOB McCREADY ees. Was In Top Form while Oshawa Pairs In Prize List | STOUFFVILLE (Staff)--Com- Crossan} peting in the annual /Trophy mixed doubles tourna- New Westminster Salmonbel- |the Eastern Ontario Zone finals|raze of base blows in the sixth|here on Monday, George Read) ah iin tanight's Minto Cop! Osh- jin OASA Senior 'B' competi-/inning. With one out, Hickeyjand Giadys Joyce, of tne ost {playoff game with two main| |tioc. when they blanked King- n ston Laue Bus Lines 8-0, here fence for a homer and Jack)emeiged as tops in th ; lat Alexandra Park last night. |MacDermaid followed with a division, with their score of 56- poled one over the left-field Bowling ye: e two-win Obstacles to overcome. awa The first is the psychological threats to break a game wide |block that faces the team after|open, if given the chance. Edjies into the Gael line - up was Salmonbellies' Coach Expresses Optimism the game "i H tried to keep the scoring cham-|Stage for the championship fin- pion in check whenever they|als, a 2-out-of-3 series between ward and created a situation where the Gaels could use the fast break. Salmonbellies have! the scoring;were on the floor together. 'OMLA Pee Wees Into Playoffs Oshawa Minor Lacrosse As- sociatiun's Pee Wee League woud up their round - robin from Shmyr who Playofis this week and set the |United Steel and the Novice The insertion of Dwight Day-|Green Gaels. The Novice Gaels nosed out Reg White pitched a master-|trivle. He scored on Tom! ful five-hitter to earn the shut-|O'Con: or's single, then Ralph| jout and turned back 13 King-| O'Reilly drew a walk. Mapes' jston. batters, via the strikeout) three run homer, over the right-| route. "Bud" Stewart doubled|fieid fence, scored O'Connor }with two out in the first inning,/an¢? O'Reilly, to conclude the went to third on a passed ball ra'lv but Davis followed with a and that was the only Kingston|single, to extend the inning al jrusuer to get past second base, littie longer. jin this game Mapes, Davis and Hickey,! Phyl Litchfield was the King-\each with a homer and single, stoi pitcher and he ran into\were Oshawa's big hitters. |treuble in the second inning MacDermaid, O'Connor and when Reg Hickey drew a walk, O'Reilly each had one hit. advanced on a wild pitch and) Third and deciding game of; jlater scored on a passed ball.|the series is scheduled for Sat-| In the third, with two out,|urday night, in Belleville. Lloyd Maples. singled and Ralph Davis clouted an "inside- the-park" homer, to make it 3- \Kingston: Oshawa: Litehfield and Pettit; 000 000 000--0 5 1) 012 005 00x---8 9 0) White| Gale Lumber put the gamejand MacDermiad, (Oshawa Tenn Handicap Singles Champs On Labor Day, the Oshawa) |Tennis Club held its annual! |men's and ladies' handicap |singles tennis championships for |the 1967 tennis season. Terry Keys captured the men's handicap title with an 8-5 decision over Ron Guiltinan in |the finals, while Mirna Mc- jIntyre took the ladies' handicap |crown as a result of a close 8-7 victory over last year's cham- pion, Caro] Dodsworth. The handicap events are heid annually at the Oshawa Tennis |Club with the aim of giving the average club player an equa footing with the better-than- average player, by either giving the average player a plus score or the higher-ranked player a minus score. As a result of this handicapping, it is hoped to place all players on the same plateau and thus create more |evenly-matched competition. This year's events were ex- tremely popular and resulted in a large attendance at the club all day Monday, with the events heing topped off with a fine barbecue. In the men's handicap tourna- ment, Terry Keys, the ciub's second-seeded player in men's singles, displayed fine form {hroughout the tournament's four rounds and despite the handicapping Terry Keys took, is Club Name the men's event with a well- earned win. To reach the finals of the eighteen-man tournament, Keys! defeated Brian Barker by an 8-4 score in the semi-finals, while in earlier rounds, he defeated Stan Wigg and Ron Cox by scores of 8-5 in both matches Guiltinan, to reach the finals, defeated Sid Dodsworth by an 8-3. margin in the semi-finals, | while in earlier rounds he de-| feated Sam Venn and Harvey Moyer by scores of 8-0 and 8-5) respectively. | | In the ladies' handicap tourna- - . x land. Gand j | WHITBY -- Whitby Scugog|the situation. Holland Lan ; ciate gondien nies als0/ Cleaner girls trounced Donlands ings lone run came in the Defeat Connaught paves exemey._ well: Shel 14 iin an East York Ladies soft-/fourth inning when D. Bain) scored a hard-fought 8-7 win over a battling Carol Dodsworth! i in the ladies' finals. To reach! lyn Schultz by an 8-4 the semi-finals, while Carol ad- vanced to the finals with an 8-3 semi-final victory. | This coming week will be an-|sed the plate three times forjnét Warriner and Vern Fergu- 3 ut di | other busy one for the Oshawa Whitby on a Double and two/son had struck out, Bill Cornish)do much against Shewan's pitch-) Tennis Club, as the 1967 Men's and Ladies' Singles Champion-| ship will be decided. First round! play will be completed Friday, | while the final rounds* will be completed this coming Saturday} and Sunday, with the final) matches to be played on Sunday! afternoon. | plus-1 points. : Ir the one-win section, and Elsie Biddulph, another Oshawa entry, headed the win- ners with Ae |titude of the Green Gaels whojing forward notched 41 a |take to the floor as defending and 57 assists for a 98 point season. Jerry Newman | Wins Trophy Jerry Newman of Myrtle Sta- tion, recently won the Ontario ed Competitive Trail Ride Compe- tition held at Flesherton On- tario. The 30-mile ride in Beaver Valley was sponsored by the Kinsmen of Flesherton who pre- sented the winner with The {Kinsmen Trophy and red rib- bon. Endurance Is the most im- portant aspect in the competi- tion as the results are based on ime and the stamina and man- ners of the horse once he com- pletes the race,*~~ Nine horsévy Om a field of 52 senior and intermediate entries from all over Ontario, dropped out of the race. The winner and his horse, Count Downe, a five-year-old Arabian stallion, completed the race in roughly five hours. New- man and a number of other local people are entered in the Markham 50-mile trail ride, on the Thanksgiving weekend. Whitby Girls Beat Donlands ball game played here last Jen Doole wielded a big bat |the finals, Mirna defeated Mari-| (5, Whitby banging a home run score in' and two doubles. Singles were in the first inning, of starting) game, Tuesday evening; at Fern- collected by Judy Spencer, Ag- gie Thrower, Sandy Taylor and Barb Mills. Karen White cros- errors. Linda McCord scored Don- land's only run when she hit a single and crossed the plate on an error. Judy Spencer, pitching for Whitry recorded three strike- outs 2s did Linda McCord for Doniands. Garrard Road Boys CORNWALL (Staff) - awas Garrard Road Steelers captured the All - On- |tario Bantam "C" lacrosse Osh-| jwhen they emerged triumphant in the monster Ontario - wide here Qne of the largest of such' events in history, over 500 boys participated including entries fron Ajax, Oshawa and Whit- by Garrard Road boys swept pas' Brampton 5-1 in their first game but had a much stern- er task disposing of Ajax in \the second round. In this one the first period ended 3-3 but Garrard Road iscored five goals in the sec- jond period, to emerge with an 8-4 victory In the third round, Garrard |Road played their best lacrosse jof the day, to win 8-1. over \St. Catharines Bantams. ( The championship final saw; classy Toronto "Alderwood"| teain, with Garrard Road eke-! champ onship here on Sunday, ing out a 4-3 decision to claim Minor the championship. Aldewoods scored a goal in, Garvaid Road had one big) splurge. a four - goal rally in the second stanza, but they! made it stand up for victory| and the title Z | Tie Lasco Steelers from Gar-| jrard Road got top performances| \from every member of the jteam, with Bill Down scoring} /11 goals, Doug Bannon getting! six, Don Wilson three, Don! Bai ey two, Paul Bradley, John! |Watson, Bob Boland and Bill) \Coely one apiece. | {t was Coedy's over-the-shoul-| der srot that proved the win-) |ning goal in the championship! | fine, Throughout the entire fouri Win Ontario Title games, Dave Closet in goal Lasco Gacrard Road pitted against the for Steelers, played a spark- ling brand of lacrosse. Bob Oliver, of the Ontario Lacrosse _ Association, presented the President's Tro- phy to the Garrard Road Las- minor lacrosse tournament held each of the three periods while|co Steelers team. a ae BUYING, SELLING or TRADING SEE KEITH KAINE FIRST 1051 King St. West GUS BROWN MOTORS CALL 728-7375 Jack/|losing three consecutive Minto Goss was the sestern league'sja morale booster for the Osh- This|scoring leader this year with 112|;awa players. Davies brings ex- jCup series to the Gaels. not only hurts New Westmins-/points on 67 goals and 45 as- sists. Ray Bernie, a hard shoot- lter, but it helps the mental at-| champions. Salmonbellies also have to jsolve the problem of Oshawa's|Ster's goal tender anchors the precision ball control. In. their|\defence while Paul Shmyr \17-7 loss Monday night, it was|keeps the Gaels honest [the inability to break up passes solid bodychecks. or force quick shots that spell- defeat. | G |the New Westminster big guns came through in fine) aels had ample time around|form, while the -- bier net,|put on the floor, played steady|man play was terrible. We willing got two goals for DeGray's through crisp passing and con-|ball. Gaylord Powless assumed g 318} Oshawa Dairy 4-3 on Tuesday perience and muscle to the Osh-|"ight with Mark Kashul scor- awa defence, and although stilljing two goals for the winners working himself into condition, while Mark Jobb and Kevin Du- he should improve steadily aS lignan each notched one. Peter the series progresses. IF (lai nnnwa 4 as New Westminster Coach, Keith veces ve ane eee Jackson expressed optimisrn for) tonight's game. He said today,| Dairy. "we were trying too hard Mon-| Johnny's Palls defeated Kel- ' ar,(day night, but it will be an en-|ly DeGray's 6-3. Terrence Thom- In Monday's game Oshawa's\tirely different game tonight."|psur Kenneth Lawton and Ger- "We gave the Gaels at lezst ry Gavas each scored twice for 10 goals last game and our ocd |the winners while Randy Hard- goals Terry Garrett, New Westmin- with concentrate a little harder onjand Larry Weatherup scored Nateau the other, for Oshawa. stant motion, to create an open-|the post of floor general Sie ye tonight." ing and take advantage of it.|collected one goal and nine as- Also New Westminster on ajsists for a ten poimt evening. number of occasions in the sec-|Ross Jones notched four "ona ond and third periods, when the|while Phil Clayton added three. | team was trying to shorted the} Powless was receiving special score, pulled the defence for-jattention for a large part of Brooklin Captures Zone, Advances In OASA Play HOLLAND LANDING (Staff)|guson tripled and he scored on -- Brooklin Concretes defeated|ansther infield error, | Holl'and Landing 10-1, Tuesday; The winners adHed three! nigit here, to,sweep their/runs ir the fourth on two hit OASA Intermediate 'C' zone/baiters and doubles by Gibson} finals in two-straight games. jana V. Ferguson. Warriner| Brooklin now goes against/doubled in the sixth rind scored | |Batteisea, Eastern Ontario win-jon an error and Jofhnny Hill) ners, with the first game at/got Brooklin's 10th and final Inverness, on Saturday night,/run :n the 7th, on a walk and) 8.3) o'clock. singie by Scott, followed by an) Doug Scott pitched the winjinf'eld error, ifor Brooklin, allowing only two|-- |hits as he struck out 13 batters, Nipigon Pee Wees \to have complete command of | ldrew a walk, advanced on a} Nipigon Park Pee Wee girls |passed ball and scored on an|whipped Connaught Park 14-4, infieid out. lin their Neighborhood Associa- | Brooklin struck for five runs tion Softball League playoff) |pitcher Don Skelcher. Elmojhill Park. /Gibcon walked to open the| Connatght girls got three runs |their other goal. He reported that everyone on| United Steelworkers defeated the team was healthy, saying,|Westmount Kiwanis 7-5 in a "We didn't work hard enough) free - scoring tilt that saw Gary for ,anyone to come out hurt-|Lint.op tally five times for the ing." j}wirners with teammate Bobby Jackson said that he would/Small getting their other two have Al Lethwaite keyed on|goals Davie Field scored thrée Gaylord Powless for ionight's|for Westmount Kiwanis, with game to try and contain the|Danny Porteous and Randy Ko- high scoring forward. Imatz each getting a goal. 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ED ATTRACTION CKLB Clods vs THE OSHAWA TIMES ot 1:30 Tickets at p and from of the Oshewe City & Distriet Softball League and at Gate Day of Game, Advance Prices Only: Adults $1.00 -- Children 30, Ang For By THE ASSOCIA The crush at th American League | today, and don't | Bill Rigney is tr another log into th Rigney's Californ stand six games | after sweeping B and 11-4 Tuesday. ton drove in four r hits in each game. Ordinarily, six g with 20 or soto p be so bad, but the a problem. Ther teams in front of Tuesday first-plac Twins and pursu Chicago and Detre Thus California, w pair, was the only ground. The fifth-p have won seven o eight games. Minnesota battere 9-2. Boston stayed game back with an over Washington a: trzemski cracked home runs. Chics New York 5-3 and ri game behind. J hurled a_two-hitter blanked Kansas Ci stayed 114 game off PHILS WIN IN lLiT! In the only Natio game played, | nipped Atlanta 4-3 ir Morton tagged a } run doubles while chardt and rookie guez smacked solo as Clyde Wright hu hitter for the Angels game against the Or Then Morton knoc more runs with two | gles in the second ifornia completed the Jim Kaat was roc hits, but threaded h of trouble and wo game of the seas Twins ripped Clevela Yastrzemski, fighti out of a 7-for-41 s loped his 37th. and runs, driving in fou! wasn't even suppos playing. Dick Willi ton's manager, had give him a day off. Yastrzemski innings which was ab many for the Senato! SPARMA FANS EIG Sparma struck out letics including the fi Legionnair a J Down High LEASIDE (Staff) - the three hit pitching Fair, Oshawa Le eliminated High Pa in two-straight with tory in the second ga Leaside Junior Base finals at Talbot Par' side on Monday. Oshawa now advan Leaside Junior Baseb against Richardson's a best-two-of-three se Fair went the di pitching the win fo naires giving up ont three hits and fai while Dan Mooray three runs on seven struck out nine for H High Park's only in the fourth -- inni Roache led off with reached second base | ed ball and then ad third base on a sa Judd Whiteside. Ra brought in the run single. Legionnaires scored runs in their half of inning. John Fair led off 1 with a walk, and then all the way to third | single by Eric Peters son reached second o fice grounder by To that scored Fair. Mu frey brought Peters with a single and the third base himself on by the Braves' cate! frey scored Oshawa's of the inning on a Ken Toffan. Toffan was Oshawa' ter with two singles. Ray Cooper and Tom picked up High Par hits. OSHAWA 39 PRINCE ST

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