10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 7, 1967 GAELS WIN AGAIN... ... HALFWAY THERE Powless And Jones Set Pace where the infraction. occured.,a first period lead on goals by;Shmyr. Barry Bolton banged injawa's top points man again, of The Times Staff Jones scored on his attempt and|Ed Goss, Charlie Hardy andjthe final two. : with three goals and four as- New Wesminster goalie, gave the Gaels their final goal,/Al Lethwaite. Lethwaite's goal) Jim Bishop, Green Gael sists. Ross Jones recorded three Terry Garrett was a good in-jin their 11-8 win over the Sal-|was a fine effort. He snared coach continued to add to his/goals and three assists while dication of the frustration felt/monbellies. a loose ball near the goal|string of broken clip boards.|Phil Clayton added three goals. ertet v By WAYNE WALTERS by the Salmonbellies in last night's second game of ' Civic Auditorium. the in the first | Minto Cup playoffs held at the ahead 7-6 by the end of the) middle period, and outscored) Peter Vipond, with his first goal The Green Gaels trailed 3-2\c' period, but went/ball by Marshall into the net. rease and underhanded the Oshawa goal scorers were He shattered one of the boards mid - way through the period. An unofficial scource said that this was Bishop's eighth smash- Ed Goss with a four point protesting a call by the referee performance on two goals and two assists was Salmonbellies scoring leader, followed by Ray Garrett charged out of his the Westerners 4-2 in the final of the series and Gaylord Pow- Bennie with four assists and net at the 13 minute mark of frame. \less. ed clip board this season. the third period and zeroed in) New Westminster coach Keith! Oshawa broke out for five Both goaltenders played out- Charlie H nd Barry Bol- on Oshawa rookie Bob Goulding Jackson was angered by the goals in the second period, with|standing goal throughout the|;9, each with goals. who was breaking towards the/refereeing in. last night's game.|/Phil Clayton notching three}game, but Merv Marshall was ichcue potahnt New. Was net alone. He caught Goulding/He stormed onto the floor at of them. Singles were scored|particularly impressive in the minster in the game 33-31. Paid with a solid bodycheck and|the conclusion of the third per-/by Powless and Ross Jones. |second period. On one occasion attendance last night was re- i heavily to the iod to question the referee on| a New Westminster forward fae' him heavily to (hele handling of the geme, "(PASSING COMBINATION -- |bissied a shot towards the ap,/Coned at 2,074: i i if ici | i iffer- This action not only cost the, "If the referee had officiated| Ed Goss recorded the Salmon-|per right hand corner of the) One of the marked d Salmonbellies a penalty, but it) this way in our league, I'd quit/bellies first second period goal/net. But Marshall with excel- ences between the styles of the also gave Ross Jones a posses- lacrosse', he said later, on a perfect passing combina-|lent reflexes whipped out his/two teams is shown in the of- sion shot from the spot from, New Westminster jumped to/tion with Wayne Goss and Paul|glove hand and snagged thejfensive action around the net. singles by Charlie Marlowe and|Westminster slowed down the ball before it cotild enter the}Gaels were in constant motion | goal. at all times, trying to shake TL Pavers W hip Rexco j bed bed Powless rounded out the Green|play in front of Marshall by In m Gael scoring. Kerry Gallagher|taking certain positions on the ' ; ~ |and Hardy were New Westmin-|floor and very seldom moving e Oshawa clinched the game in|their checks and at the same the third period outscoring the|time take advantage of an op- Salmonbellies 4-2. ening. Jones with two goals and; On the other hand, New = ster's marksmen. off them, This not only gave F ree ' ; * the Oshawa defence time to r Cross - Canada Paving whip-|final bracket, this one a 2-out-|but it wasn't enough. Lutton Bt send gr we te iat close off all openings in front ' |ped Rexco's 10-2, last night at/of-3 series, when they staged/walked, Supryka singled and : ae aes Ske down thelof the net, but, it also placed . {North Oshawa Park, to tie u six-run rally in the seventh|both scored on Maxwell's hit. Hoar a Suliea his nied a high importance on New Remembe ; |the Civil Service Softball Lea-|inning, to defeat Rundle Gar-| Woods got a run off George Haden two. talan, ca y, Westminster's 'pasting, As a oto Maple - | i'- final series at two|den Centre 8-6. | Robi he first inning, |*2'0ush two defensemen before ; brating, no 5 gue semi inal s ed | : |Robinson in the first inning, putting the ball into the net result, the Oshawa defence in- thelr viet |games apiece and force a fifth} Bob Boyce, pitching for| when Harry Snow walked, John 'Itercepted or knocked down heir victor; jand deciding game, which will|/Woods, gave Rundle's a run in|Campbell sacrificed, then Ted|SEVEN POINTS |many of the Salmonbellies' pas- ia. Ratio |be played at Alexandra Park,|the fourth when Ken Courtney| Roberts singled. They added Gaylord Powless was Osh-ises. GAELS' DAVE KEENAN GETS SPECIAL ATTENTION FROM AL LETHWAITE (9) © Oshawa Defeated New Westminster 11-8 Last Night To Take A 2-0 Lead In The Minto Cup Playoffs SPORTS BEAT ges FOOTBALL CLINIC STARTS (<vrsstesecsn" on Monday night | o'clock. Carlisle was in good form allowing only three! C ard in the second inning, Re-|runs mego in the third and Ted Lut- for the Pavers and blanked the|the fifth when |Rexco squad for the first six|Mel Knocker, Bill Maxwell and| Rundles added three runs in Ted Lutton, 'ourtney all hit singles. Rundle's came back for two in their seventh inning, at 6.30 |tripled with one out and scored|another in the third on a two- on Dan Tureski's sacrifice fly. bagger by Ray McAvoy and a Single by Boyce. Trailing 4-2, Woods exploded for six runs in the seventh. Roberts, McAvoy and Boyce, all hit safely, to open the in- ning and then after two out, ton in the fourth. | pinch - hitter Bill Lockwood |drew a walk, John Piper sing- Goals Galore As Tykes : Launch Their Playoffs Of T TORONTO lapse of Toro 4 a ' | MORE OFFICIALS NEEDED Rexco was unable to get a| ' i Garrard Road Minor Lac-| In the Tyke doubleheader, Continental F * Me | runner across the plate until IMLACH TRIMS Ithe i aay cars "homer. (forte aee at | a vente bette Road Firefighters and providing To B Eric Wesslb /| "Bill" Dell, well-known Osh- Collegiate and High School |their final seventh inning when ROOKIE'S CROP on : |full swing last night, wit €) Kendalwood Marine had a wide- with a supply y y ') awa resident, is today rated teams in this area, Ajax, |Dave Whitely walked with one Tyxe Division having a play-joper session, with the Fire- Leo Cahill, | as one of the top officials Whitby, Oshawa, Bowman- jout and with two out, McDon-| TORONTO (CP) -- There s s off doubleheader at Willow Park|fignters winning 11-9. Canadian ' working in the Canadian Foot- ville, Clarke, etc. |ald was safe on an error, which! vill be lonochaived 'hi 0 na Ins while a Pee Wee playoff game) Marty Gallas scored 10 of Argos, has ro OF The Times Staff ball League. This is an excellent oppor- |S¢ored Whitely and McDonald) babe ian ae ale t = was played out at Brooklin ine 11 goals for the winners carpet. Tonight, at Simcoe Hall ee é came home when Carlisle er-| Pies W! fe aeaniy, anne Areua. : and bother Randy Gallas pick- "There are RETURNING TO Oshawa PAW INTERNATIONAL | Settlement House, Simcoe 'Unity for persons who can irored on Remego. ee Fi t Fi ls In the Pee Wee action, Gar-ied up the other one. dozen Rifle 1 eg' , : eaners display. | Street south, "Bill" and some be available to "work" these | Howard, pitching for Rexco| | The first player to get Irs Ina pred gba she vig ti Kezda!wood Marines only had help any team @fte. s!most three weeks ab- gence, one finds a few changes in the sporting scene, although the Green Gaels are and Scugog Cleaners display- ed some fine softball at Alex- andra Park last night as they settled second place in the didn't have a good game, Tha- ckery singled in the second and jscored later on a solid hit by |Carlisle. In the third inning, games, usually at 3:30 o'clock, on mid-week afternoons. Any- young man_ interested in learning to officiate and be- of his local staff, will com- | mence their annual football clinic. Tonight's meeting is called for 7:30. o'clock. this message Wednesday was 20-year-old defenceman Jim McKenny who arrived trom Ottawa with sideburns | Solina took a big step to-| jwards the 1967 Darlington Sen-| ior Soccer League champion- two goal - scorers also, Mike Edwards potting the ball six times and Raymond Schroer scoring the other three goals. Stars 10-8, in a free-wheeling} gaine in Brooklin Arena. Tim Briscoe with three goals Football Leagu Cahill said hi or six former trials. Some of pepe i Brobk firth aeeinreane Carli: t : ; : ' | : s ¢ icon toe stan an ine 'of see totes with sig i Officials are needed to run coming more knowledgeable [Cornish opened with a double) And 4 full head of hair. ship last night, when they op-|Was top scorer for the Gar- In the other series, Blue e ee making it to the Canadian ing nome the wine cn the autumn program of foot- of football, is invited to at- |and scored on Butler's single. ue Ren ey, whe played jened the 3-out-of-5 champion.|'arl Road team but Ae MIDOTA ys3 fetented Oihawa Discount He ikeolae "tn - me "si ' jae' i i i s 3 ip fi ies right in Zi 8, eae eich He ridge, ha genivr lacrosse final. Quite a 'the last inning. It was a well | ball games for the various tend these classes. Jim Haire opened the fourth} W asa Of ine Central ship. final series right 'in 2108 | Fy Morris and Albert Liebregts|House 4-1 with Ken DeMille : Saiaterbioks few baseball and softball feams have been shunted to the sidelines in Ontario play- offs, although the Oshawa City and District Softball Leaguc still has league play- @fis remaining. pitched game all the way and it was unfortunate it took an error to break it up. TONIGHT, at Brampton, Fred Whalley's Brooklin Red- men will be out to sew up a trip west for the Mann Cup with a single, Thackery's drive jto centre - field was bobbled, scoring Haire and Thackery came home on a single by Cor- nish. 'Pams Win In 9th, |:" Sudden-Death Tilt jz' meme Professional League last year, was seen by Coach Punch Imlach standing clese to the entrance of a barber shop. "McKenny, I think you'd better get a haircut,'"' said the bald Mr. Imlach as he dug his wallet out of his with a 2-0 victory. | | Second game of the "'sjx- Point" series, will be played in Solina on Saturday evening, at |6.30 o'clock. | The Westlake boys were to the fore in last night's soccer triumph with Don Westlake each scoring twice while Lar-|Scoring a pair for the winners Down, Robbie White and|Wwhile John Fleming and Peter Mark Hutchins each scored one|Little each added one. goal. | Lance Humphries scored the Tom, Horner and Brian Mil-| orphan tally for Discount House, ler paced Whitby's attack, with} Buth games in the Tyke twin- three. goals apiece and David|bill were the first games of a Pavish and Steve Sandford each|two - game, total - goal semi- flanker Dick I Rifles ] Poses F ' ~ iow final. Whalley has contended scoring bot Is fe - * GREEN GAELS and de Sil uagann tikka Ss the lerror, Bathe got hit. by al pocket. oy) it ay aah poniie ve scoied one. final playoff. NEW YORK isnea "on am "entertaining aR Savaule st gen he. a Pl pitch and then with one out, OE ag had one," said | westiake performed in sterling po A AP eastern sen' ie a itech wi one out, : ' i i Tat muht sithough the seat Might his charges could make FE or Secon ACES [iiecesPansed" Mason walt:| "I dont care tt you have fosblon, 'te: toll ll, Sion. atterk: f seasons, poses pier ena as him look good. Fred would ed, Carlisle hit a sacrifice fly| Ot not, get another one and lutout. lems for the C ool tres UP ene like to add the Mann Cup to Pam International Electron-|0-0 deadlock in the seventh|and Cornish completed the ral-| now. Here's five dollars. ball League. Bame must have been mysti- fying tc more than one $pectator. Not the goal itself, actua'ly, but the referee's call on the previous play. Salmonbellies' Terry Garrett deserved a penalty for charg- ing Bob Goulding, but why his collection of four Minto Cup triumphs as manager of the Green Gaels. Brampton will be tough, however, and Whuailey's not taking any- thing for granted. WHILE LACROSSE and lies and Seugog Cleaners Jun-|inning when Ron Siblock got/ly with a single, his third-| liors hooked up in a sudden-| on via an inflield error, stole|straight hit of the game. }death game at Alexandra Park |second and came sliding home| 'The winners got their 10th last night which proved a thril-/ on Bob Burke's single to centre.| run in the sixth on McCullough's ler - diller, as Pams scored the} Dave Leaming, who replaced|opening double and then one winning run in the bottom of| Landers in the fifth, went along|/by Bathe. | jthe 9th, for a 2-1 victory. nicely until the 8th when Bob| This was an Oshawa City and Solomin tripled off the flood-/ WOODS WIN OPENER Nobody with long hair plays on my team." It 'isn't that Punch is envious of people with long hair, he just thinks hockey piayers should have neat, short-cropped haircuts. | Tyke All-Stars Novice Champs | Tyke All * Stars won the No- "We'll either meeting or a ' executive comn of the week or to settle the pr uling and playe the league's cor Wednesday. the Gaels should have re- softball playoffs' are very |pistrict Softball Association fix- |}j in teht. fi | Woods T. jyce <a hip in the Osh: : sofiba } Y |Dis : Assoc X-|light pole in right field. The|,, Woods Transport won the} jawa Mi . ia- Rosen said ashi <7 _ = a pf much in the foreground at the ture, call to decide second place| ball bounced back into the play-|first game of their other semi-| BASEBALL STARS tion wih a tt ane eee suspended for pain to the net when Gould- moment, Oshawa Generals /for subsequent playoff semi -|ing field, when a homer. ap-| Union Rod and. Gun Club in the league's fi ing wasn't in possession when are busil: preparing for the |finals. Pams and Scugogs had) peared certain. | |the third and deciding game ments. The tea he was charged is a mystery. Most of the season, follow- 4ng such a penalty, a face-off was held. comirg Ontario Hockey Asso- ciation junior "A" season. Train ng camp opens next we*k and season tickets are finished tied for second place. | While there was no threat of elimination, the two clubs | went at it hammer - and-tongs| ltrs * Pinch - hitter Ray Suddard Kingside Park Cops * was hit by a pitched ball and IF Solomon scored on Gord Wil- son's single to centre, to tie y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Gaylord Perry, San rancisco Giants, extended his Semi-Final Opener |scoreless String to 34 innings by at the Children's nigat, Mark Sheridan potted two goals for the winners with Ed- Arena last a 20-7 victory 01 28-14 defeat by stand, Rosen sa "We now hay already on. sale.. General 'and produced, for a_ small i sues cutting down Houston 2-0 on|soals Fists in the East ins THEY'LL GO at it again to- manager Matt Leyden and j|turnout, one of the liveliest - a age aga _,Xingside Park blanked Wood- three hits. die Keenan picking up a single. said Rosen. "We night and this one promises to his crew will have a tough |games.of the season, a typical| ming caught. Jack Sneddah voce Park 10-0 in the first) Batting--Eddie Mathews,|. David Job scored the lone 14-game season be the best game. If Salmon- time sorting out the talent |playoff game that had a little} "iogking" on a Sand-2. count.|ccm" "re best th "" three petroit Tigers, cracked his sec:|'@!'¥ for Union Rod and Gun. do so, we may bellies are going to make a lined up by scout Garry |of everything in it, with spark- | ROR: © OE ee eee lena homer ot the frst game,| Un:on Rod and Gun won the some teams pl serics of this year's Minto Cup set, they'll have to pull out tonight's contest. A loss in this one would just about sp=l! curtains for the British Columbians. SPORTSCOPE TODAY LACROSSE Canadian Junior Champion- ship Finals: New Westminster Young last spring. Several ex- hibit'en games are. planned anc they'll give the local bress some kind of an idea how the talent will measure SCCCER Darlington Junior League Playeffs: Solina vs Zion; 3rd game of 2-out-of-3 champion- Pams won the game in the|Boys Bantam Softball League ldecisions 'highlighting the act.|Pottom of the ninth, when Dave|played at Kingside Park last lion. Kelly walked with one out, Sol-|night. | Pete Landers went to the °mon got a hit and then Sud- ,mound for Scugog Cleaners and|@a"d walked to fill the bases.| wil) be played Monday night| \ling plays, excitement and close snapping a tie and launching De troit to a doubleheader sw yer Kansas City 8-5 and The next game of the series|g'3 pyor Rane Ci peas opening game but Tyke Aill- Stars bounced back to win: the second and third games to take the championship. wet peposed by in Loge Mig I damaged a ee a Woodview Park. all. is pair went 0-0 for the : ahaa ale % le dei i ivino |Cher Parkinson in time for the|,-..0% ; : Up tae hi "eee BURL force, out at the ate. b [at eT a t Parkinson dr t . : 5 Billy 'Taylor opened the game 'arkinson dropped the ball and Y Kelly was h sit in. linson gave up 13 hits in tak- for Scugogs with a single and mine fan. ene ne an ing the loss for Woodview. Phil Solomon singled with one -_ Chappel had a single, double| out. Glen Elliott was walked to and a triple for the winners, | fill the bases and Paul Park- Tarasewicz hit two singles and} Howard pitched the win for RANGERS SIGN MARSHALL Centennial soc LONDON " Cup Final CER MARCONI" sreat, aged whiskies are sently blended Salmonbellies ys Oshawa _ ship finals; at Zion, 6:30 p.m. |inson also drew a walk but NEW YORK (AP a double, Tullock picked up i) Green Gaels: 3rd game of 4- Oshawa Junior League: - a eerie was cail- "'" 5 aE ( '6 Pah singles, Wright hit a homer, | acs IR ass e out-of-7 series; at Civic Audi- Brooks'de vs Local 222 at |€d Out for "leading off!' too|Winger Don Marsha as |Genle, Howard, Nisip and Den: { d torium, 8:00 p.m Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- 59°": | Signed his 1967-68 contract with ey had one safety each. OSHAWA ITALIA In @) e V er y rop Ontario Senior Champion- dium. 6:3C p.m Alvin Tilk, fist batter for New York Rangers, the Nation-|. Grady had two' singies for Ship Finals: Brooklin Redmen Pams, got a single and Bob |the losing Woodview squad, SOFTBALI al Hockey League club said! with Miller, Orr, May and Mc- -- Sat., Sept. 9th of Adams vs Brempton Excelsiors: 6th Solomon singled in the fifth for|*" "game of 4-out-of-7 series; at Whitby Industrial - Mercan- their second safety as Landers Wednesday. Ganey picking up singles. Brampton Arena. 8:30 p.m tile League Playoffs; Dunlops fanned five and Howie Bryan ; ---- : ee vs Dupont; Ist game of 4-out- |had four put-outs in centre- bs LAWN BOWLING of-7 championship finals; at field. Tl V ate toc Ladies' Trebles Tourna- Whitby Centennial Park, 7:30 Marshall stayed around until) 4 meit -- Annual Bradley Tro- phy Tournament; at Oshawa Larn Bowling Club, 10:00 p.m. FRIDAY No Games Scheduled the 9th, when Bob Mason took over and fanned three bat- |ters in succession. Scugog Cleaners broke the 10 PIN LANES BOWLING SEASON -- starts -- Sunday, September 10 Opening for Teams or Bowlers 723-3485 New Westminster 4 TONIGHT ai DON STINSON TICKETS ON SALE Open Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Season Ticket Holders Must Pick Up Seats by 7:00 P.M. Game Nicht BUS SERVICE CANADIAN JUNIOR 'A' LACROSSE FINALS Oshawa Green Gaels Eastern Champions --VS.-- ° Salmonbellies Western Champions 8:00 P.M. * Returns After Game ENQUIRE AT AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE Te Purchase 4 Gomes Lots JIM HIGGS Ticket Series No. 42 Children 1.00 Under 14 That full, rich flavour isn't easy. Private Stock is the 29-whisk e Jim Bishop Spor Good y Doh Rage ag BOND and SIMCOE ADMISSION ! whisky oe call 'iain Bolahood's Sportshaven 2.00 = 1.50- 1.25 ow? Auditorium Box Office 7:00 - 7:30 - 8:00 P.M. eee oe three times inste "There proba draft of the Rifle other teams." i H i | H 4 | i ¢ Set cnainsounaennnensnensnese