THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 8, 1967 he ih MOE NORMAN (left), who shot a record breaking 65 to win the 18-hole E-Z- Go professional golf tourna- ment at Thunderbird Golf Club Thursday, is shown here discussing his score card with left-to-right Gary Fawcett, runner-up in the tournament, Ben McCallum, Moe Norman Sets executive director of Can- adian Professional Golfers Association for Ontario, and |FIGHTS MAR PLAY... Gaylord Powless, high scor- | | conspicuous one. || Powless could play his final '\eame as a Green Gael Sat- ' jurday night when Oshawa meets New Westminster in the * |fourth and what could be the deciding game of the Minto Cup playoffs. Gaels, led by Powless' three goals and two assists took a commanding 3-0 lead in the best of seven finals by defeat- ing the Salmonbellies 14-11 in a game last night at the Civic Auditorium. Powless, who will be lost to the club next season because of over - age absorbed a great deal of punishment last night, especially from New Westmin- ster's big Al Lethwaite. But he refused to be provoked and played a cool, steady game in Alvie. Thompson who fin- |4irecting the Oshawa offence, ished in a five-way tie for | BRAWL IN SECOND f | fourth place. | The game was marred by a OTC 'Club Ch Tournament This Weekend 13-minute mark of the second period. Oshawa's Phil Clayton squared off with Ed Goss while Don Sitnson decisioned Wayne |Goss. The fight continued in | the corridor on the way to the jdressing rooms, when Stinson and Ed Goss tangled, as well ampionships" Minto S$ eries May B Peter Vipond (12) reaches GAELS WIN AGAIN shall. e Short Lon Kee By THE ASSOC! _ jing forward for the Oshawa g || Green Gaels, is making his octnas tat ' }exit from junior lacrosse a says he's a litt York Yankees, < games from thei tion, are not imp Lonborg, t right-hander, thr three-hitter agai kees in nine d night, leading the 3-1 victory. Minr Baltimore 4-2, rei place in the Am one percentage p ton The victories virtual four-way and Chicago, idle half a game off tl Lonborg's _ vict Reds Shor By THE ASSOCL The day was pe lywed Chris Shor nati Reds crashe reception. Short, Philadel old southpaw ace. ( R d " 65 The 1967 edition of the Osh-)Moore, Bye; Mrs. F. Footevs\as Osh 's Y i : ourse ecor jawa Tennis Club's champion-|- vs - Anne Stiles; Rose Da lcnd Neo weantaeie's Bes Thursday after ; jships gets underway with the/erland - vs - Penny Ward;|Hoskin, trainers for the two pitched five pe d 6 e ' jmen's and ladies' singles sche-/Wendy Martin - vs - Myrna' teams. : é against Cincin At Thun er 1r duled to be played on Satur-|MaclIntyre; Marg Grey - vs -| Clayton, Stinson and Ed Goss A CROWDED SPOT--The pionship playoff game. shot at goalie Merv Mar- one of New Westminster's night, seived At the same time, top performers in this third But Leo Card |day and Sunday of this week. Yvonne Bass; Marg Froud -jeach received five - minute traffic in front of Oshawa Green Gaels' goal was out to jar Kerry Gallagher's Oshawa's Wayne Davidson game of the series. single in the six " ; ' i. ie ss aon gpa Rpg Ray hs Bs : Wilma Petrie; Marilyn/ fighting penalties as well as 1 me latt t hit! tri T "There is nothing wrong wi en as iow long he felt |trie, is seede irst in e|Shultz - vs - Jean Bell; . Dr.| came mi had heavy at this point in last arm, as the latter gets : ; ess string, Tc lit would be before Canada|men's singles event. Terry|Manitius - vs - Carol Dods-| burst, ig ga pnts cog night's Minto Cup cham- ready to try a backhand moves to face Al Lethwaite, --Oshawa Times Photo poked another si ch ef i i : Helms walked a this course, it is very omes| worth. smacked a bases: ing," was 'Moe Norman's|would have several competing/Keyes and Brian Barker, sit |ishment as he was dropped to only comment as he waited|pro's on the American tour,/of the younger members. 0 sekibeke an the fl gee deka - . P ird d id t ints wéve Jin Hi 7 | ; " i : e asked t as e floor early by Stinson andjed in the second period when|room. He returned in the third/Manager and coach said after|top points men 44 | 7 patiently for ad Fe sssed Faeroe Pon ak rglia ste ped are --_-- -- arrange their eg to Please | aidn't have time to throw althey ran away from their op-|period with a damaged calf|the game, "this club is trying|with three goals and two as- -- a. y shooting yf es ne e7-Go| tute Sa sts tooj}and third respectively. A tor where possible, prior to the|Punch. position and outscored them|which tightened up on the|to rough us up this year, like|sists, John Clayton and Don ot ee a 3- ee | atv Thon sana ecules, ranked fourth for! toumament. The remaining) New Westminster jumped to] 7-3. floor and slowed down _his|they did last-year and the year|Stinson with two goals and an the Phillies. golf cart company's $1,000 pro-| Alvie Thompson added you/the tournament. matches will be played, under|2" early first period lead, as ' a play. before. It didn't work then and|assist and Ross Jones with In other Nati "Fig Don Stinson notched two)" Roth teams were even in|it won't work now. We can|two markers. tage ein get s 9- fessional tournament at the| could play golf 12 months The ladies' singles is a wide- Thunderbird Golf Club yester-|year in the U.S. but only about/open affair with the defending y. jfour months in Canada. "Play-| champion orman won the tournament ing three years of golf in Can- ada is like playing one year in| Jeanette Kilgour, the direction of the tourna-|they outscored Oshawa 5-4. ment committee, consisting of| The Westerners opened the Ron Guiltman, Ralph McKend-| Scoring with three quick goals currently holidaying in Austral- , Ralph 1 'arol| bY .Ed Goss, Dave Matheson ne BL See ene Carol) and Paul Shmyr. Oshawa tied goals for the Gaels with singles going to Powless, Charlie Mar- lowe, Phil Clayton, John Clay- ton and Ross Jones. Salmon- and New Westminster the fin- the scoring department in the final frame with the Gaels scoring the first three goals take the best of what they throw at us." He had particular praise for Powless, who he described as Al Lethwaite, Barry Bolton and Steve D'Easum led the Salmonbellies each with two goals and an assist. son, San France Houston 3-2 in 15 burgh downed At! Chicago Cubs st by seven strokes over runner- ge ia. Bédsworth } hee ' - up Gary Fawcett, who shot ajthe States." : ; : | 3 | ; ies' marksmen were Steve tri A a par 72. Five other pros tied for| Thompson said that his ad-|,, ae 'West Hill. is| Members are asked to lens Meee wih tee ent Pevee, D'Easum, - Barry Bolton and & Higgs, Bosleik anh) Jebes ror the finest athletes in Ornawre, apie Nev jana Los Angeles 3-2 in tied place 'with 73's. Another/vice for beginners and YOUNE: | favored to take the ladies' title.|Sign their entries on the bul-|before Al Lethwaite and Ken Lethwaite. were Oshawa's scorers, while] "Gaylord is a team man all night was 1,598 svmteeass May's triple ga group of five, including Alvie|sters was to swing hard. Thompson, shot two over par|takes 74s. Moe" collected eight birdies, mine pars and one bogey. His amazing card featured only threes and fours. His round of was five shots under the competitive record and two shots under the non-competitive course record at Thunderbird. a 'check for $200. lvie Thompson of Bayview "It} courage and "'guts" if} you want to play golf today,| swing hard and try the difficult | shots. Play with courage." Several of the pros added that there was little incentive) to play golf professionally in| Oshawa and area club pros Canada. They said that they) wouldn't advise anyone to turn} contenders are|letin board for the Men's, La-| Other strong Carol Dodsworth, Rose Suther-|dies' and Mixed Doubles com-jonbellies. Gaels final goal came jpetition. The draw for these} land and Marg Grey. : 7 levents will be made shortly. | Draws are as follows: Winzoski replied for the Salm- from John Clayton. Oshawa's conditioning show- less was taken to the dressing Bolton D'Easum and Winzoski replied for the Salmonbellies. Peter Vipond, Gaels' young rookie forward was boarded by Paul Shmyr at the 15 minute Lethwaite charged Powless heavily into the boards near the end of the period and Pow- Men's Singles --Murray Farn- combe - vs - Bryce Brown; Bud Flemming - vs + Ralph) McKendry; Harvey Moyer,} Bye; Ron Guiltinan - vs - Lew Brampton Excelsiors mark and taken to the hospital pro unless they had their whole|Rundle; Sid Dodsworth - vs -| For his win, Norman picked up|heart in the game and were | Ron Moore; 'Jim Sutherland,| \willing to sacrifice a lot. Bye; Brian Barker, Bye; Clay- ton Kirby - vs - John Lyons; , "Moe's score was fantas-|did very well in the tournament,|Ron Little - vs - Jacques Gias- Force Final 7th Game for x-rays on his ribs 'and right hand. the way. He has a stoic at- titude towards the game and refuses to lose his control," he said. "This was the best game in the series so far, and it was out best game." Besides Powless, Oshawa's One young girl spectator who sat behind the New Westmin- ster bench last night and ver bally "rode" the western club, received a bucket of water in the face from a New Westmin- ster player at the end of the game. Jim Bishop, Gaels' 'General Pee Wee Gaels | Leading Finals Red Ke Coach ( GUELPH (CP)- coach of Los Ar said Thursday he tion of playing in Hockey League thi Kelly, 40, playe in the NHL and w: tie. The course has a great lay-|Wilson Patterson the host pro|son; Sam Venn, Bye; Ron LI '7 ogte hg Te bee ay rg 3 te Sr Plek. Cox, Bye; Dave, Rewer es austin nifty Mi aan one gi "Ok olives Brpeatio ts tose. 5 Hod ot Ton a 8 score. r 4's\e and "Hal" But! - . goal calle: . yg Bat her of/Osh-\ Ralph: Harlowe, Lorne ey back, one scored on a wand: coach Bill Castator adding aj|well in the two games previous eae ac thad Ag peg ati j io can Shey, ' played long against the wind."! awa finished with 75's. tyre - vs - Mark Davis; Barry Wilkins' Homers Keyes, . Bye. Ladies' Singles -- Mary ing goalie and a fired-up Bramp-| 80al and one helper with singles ton lacrosse team explained the|80ing to Wayne Thompson and sixth game of the Mann Cup|Jack Madgett. Bantam Play semi-finals, won by the Bramp-| Brooklin did not have a ton Excelsiors 8-7 over the|Tepeat scorer as seven players Brooklin Redmen in Brampton|shared in the goal-scoring Bob having taken the fourth game right in Brampton and then whipping the Excelsiors 9-3 in Brooklin on Tuesday night. However, that is the way things go in the playoffs. Bramp- 11-2 to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three Pee Wee Cham- pionship finals in the Oshawa Minor Lacrosse Association, last night at the Children's Arena. Tom Wreggitt, Mike Mountain "Playing is a f and so is coaching new team I'll | problems coaching, The Kings, one expansion teams | s 8 ® last night, forcing a seventh and Hanna, Dave Lough, Elmer|ton had exactly the same record|anq John Patt Beat Junior Legionnaires H ilt N t deciding game in Brooklth on) Tran, Ken Lotton, Ken Thomp-lin the series against Peter- pee ech rit rg lesen rh fp bg Sok Ha ' aml on @XT | saturday night. | eae agg Bag 4 ba oh borough winning the same! Jeff Keenan, Mark Kashul, Ian Sayers started a : | ames and losing the exact tas j y TORONTO (Staff) -- Former|He also scored Richardson's} Oshawa Legionnaires and Fe ado fries Napa ype | {he | marksmen. teas ane before * tay finally ied ates ee Dave Wednesday for m¢ Oshawa General defenceman other run, drawing a- walk in Hamilton Police will open a evening giving them a 7-5 lead| The 'score stood at 3-3 after won out in the seventh and de- Gary Lintlop and Bobby Small ups. Springfield Indi: Barry Wilkins leaves for Okla-|the third and scori i -of- i | ' idi ; ; Sane City's traiing camp Sun-|Welker's sug lascoctation Bantam "A" a SA tie Od Se Ie tooend (alee fae aie ne pe inet Ol" Qs ee eee Ainorican Hockey F Legionnaires were held to|Major semi-final playoff series and was scored by Terry Davis, 2 . ok the Next game of the series wiil chased by King's " ; the team's leading point man|the goal called back) and then|/Redmen will not be victims Of} be played Tuesday night, six seven hits by Brian Dawkins, ithe final of 87 for the Ex-|the same fate. pepo at the eridvente Arent a Cooke, will It's two days too late as far as Oshawa Legionnaires are concerned. Wilkins clouted two home runs at Talbot Park .Fri- day to lead Toronto Richard- sons to a 5-1 win over Legion- naires in the first game of their who struck out 11 and walked three to pick up the win. Gary Carroll suffered the loss, giving up six hits in seven innings. He struck out five and walked four. Second game of the series is scheduled for Leaside's Talbot at Kinsmen Stadium Saturday | auring the season and second aby game of the series |i2 the playoffs. will be played in Hamilton on| At the start of the third per- | Sunday at the same time with|iod the Brampton officials called la third game, if necessary, |for a measure of Davis' stic | } and it was found to be too nar- scheduled for Sept. 16. v : ; | Hamilton eliminated Don|row. This resulted in the offi- | celsiors. Brantford Ekes Second Victory LONG TERM RIVALS There has been very keen rivalry between these two teams over the past 20 years in la- crosse. In the last three years Brooklin has ousted the Excel- Storie Park Boys Defeat Southmead Storie Park whipped South- Gree best-of-three Leaside Junior | : ; A A , Park, on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. {Mills i rlier c etition|Cials taking away his goal ; seball Le final. ' Pp |Muls in ea omp | . siors on two occasions for the 4 Pi coe side us Oshawa 000 000. 001--1 7 2|While Oshawa after beating | scored late in the second period. | right to take part in The Mann|™ead 15-7 in their first game Saturday sé eee fest ign i came! Ricon's 301 010 00x--5 7 2 Belleville in the Eastern On| Peomens Sen 2 acisnaes| BRANTFORD (CP) -- Brant-|Cup playdowns. 4 Kiwan it -- a. $10 000 dd d @) e first inning with two men , ltario Association final, side-|the locals 3-1 in the final frame|ford Warriors edged Nanaimo eague semi-finals, a orie race esatedeie shes 8 Manager-coach Fred Whalley| park Wednesday night. ! G =] on base. His second was a bases-empty clout in the fifth. Carroll, Fair (8) and Yeo; Dawkins and Watson. SPORT SCOPE |play in the other semi-final. jlined Brampton. jand take the verdict 8-7. Davis Kitchener and Niagara Falls | played only one-and-a-half shifts \in the third period. The goal gained on a wander- ing goalie was Brampton's fourth goal and came when Mc- Cready made one of his many Zion Juniors Win |Luckies 12-11 to take a 2-0 lead jin the Canadian Senior B |Lacrosse finals Thursday | before 2,151 fans. | Third game is scheduled for here Saturday afternoon. said at-the start of the season that he had "'the team to go West" ... If they can win one more game they will make him a mighty happy man. We feel sure now that the pressure of two-in-a-row is off the Redmen, Taylor pitched the win for Storie while Allison took the loss for Southmead in a game called after six innings because of darkness. Taylor helped his own cause ) Kingarvie Stakes Post time 2 p.m. WOODBINE saree NEW YORK (A! Bay will win the else? The Packers installed an_ elec! system to warm | the Dec. 31 title ga TODAY vs Battersea; ist game of i Stan Ignatczyk scored four i : i . . i . ite Ao t the plat th two home No Games Scheduled .,; |2-out-of-3 quarter - finals; at Their Fifth Title rong pid pettigiend gpd goals and Vic Generoux added|they will snap out of it and take oe ee ciate res add- The Packers cor Inverary, 8:15 p.m. ' » 8*\three to pace Brantford, Ivan|the Excelsiors to camp tomor-| eq ¢ ingl d a doubl the NFL and the A SATURD os ZION (Staff) -- Zion captured|Don Arthurs found the target ; ; ; ed two singles and a double. S! AY - 4 ( f : ; rs Thomas scored twice and single|row night. B hit tripl d son when they add LACROSSE LAWN BOWLING the Darlington Junior Soceer with McCready just ticking the goalie came. from: 'Bul' Sauine : rown hit a triple and a Bowl to their tri SS Mixed Doubles Tourn- |reague championship for the|ball as it sailed by into the net. Co)" pom: and 7 Figs +| Game time is slated for 8:30) homer for Southmead, Grieves National F ae ' |Cap Bomberry and Jack bom-|pyt better get there early, to be|hit a home run and Shearer a ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE pany Fosgate ze Canadian Junior Champion- ship Finals:- New Westminst- er Salmonbellies vs Oshawa deciding game of series; at |ament:. at Cannington Lawn |Bowling Club, 1:30 p.m. Darlington Senior League fifth-straight season, when they) defeated Solina 2-0, in the third game of the three-game series. AHEARN SCORES THREE Brian Ahearne scored three berry. | Bill Russell scored four times to pace Nanaimo. Other scorers |the final series had both re- sulted in tie scores. sure of a good seat. double, for their only four hits. ' SOFTBALL DEVELOPMENT IN OSHAWA THIS SUNDAY Year's Eve proba Dallas, Before that must dispose of ] season at home, Dex Green Gaels; 4th game of |SOCCER ; : i f ome 4-out-of-7 series; at Civic | ALL - Ontario Centennial Goalie Joe Hircock earned the aegis bight geet gee |were Al Matson, Murray Auditorium, 8:00 p.m |Cup Finals:- London Marconi |Shutout for the homesters while | 13-93 of the third period|Thomas, Don Morelli, Mike ALEXANDRA PARK 2:15 P.M Hanis Who ae Ontario Senior Champion- |vs Oshawa Italia; 2nd game |D0n Barrager and Jeff McLean|..ontually proved the winner |Gogo and Larry Biggs. EXPRESS : dibeh the Coastal Divis ship Finals:- (If Necessary) - lof home - and - home, total- |¢@ch. contributed a goal, to| . = t ol : sae West. Brampton Excelsiors vs |goals series: at Kinsmen Civic |Tound out another successful Lark SI. « THE KING AND US COME It looks like a bi Brooklin .Redmen; 7th and |Memorial Stadium, 7:00 p.m, |Season. The first two games of)» ; BUSES f Al | int 4-MAN TEAM the snow boot and | ds Green Bay winds uj st oe "eS A j Brooklin Arena, 8:30 p.m. Playoffs:- Zion at Solina; 2nd jgame of 3-out-of-5 champion- Following their title triumph, € WOODBINE MCE BELLOW, eur CAN GET ® win the Central | expected, they play SOFTBALL \ship finals: 6:30 Nelson Chamberlain, coach and OASA Juvenile 'A' Playoffs:- P oe team manager Norm Frank, nese ease winner at Green B Belleville vs Oshawa Jay- |BASEBALL came in for congratulations, for $ "anit Dec. 23. If they wi cees; ist game of 2-out-3 OBA Bantam 'A' Major /themselves and their players. eptember 2nd Play the Eastern c quarter - final series; at Al- |Playoffs -- Hamilton Police In Darlington Senior League 8th Sis peaks We 31, once more at Gr exandra Park, 4:00 p.m. QASA Junior 'A' Playoffs:- Odessa vs Oshawa Scugog Cleaners; ist game of 2-out- 3 Ontario quarter - finals; at Alexandra Park, 8:00 p.m. OASA Senior 'B' Playoffs:- Kingston Lake Bus Lines vs Oshawa Gale Lumber; 3rd and deciding game of Eastern On- vs Oshawa Legionnaires; ist game of 2-out-of-3 semi-final series; at Kinsmen Civic Me- morial Stadium, 2.00 p.m. play, Zion plays the second game of the 3-out-of-5 cham- pionship finals, in Solina, on Saturday evening, 6:30 o'clock. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Brewers Retail 257 Wentworth Street is now open to September Direct to the Track Each Recing Doy LV. OSHAWA ... RETURN FARE | OSHAWA ..... WHITBY ... 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