Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1967, p. 6

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Associate Sports Editor zs WHATTA WEEKEND! Ye olde "Sports Menu' can pre- Sent more Blue Plate Specials than the Waldorf - Astoria, on a holiday. Even an excit- ing "'sports gourmet" - if such a being exists - could satisfy himself around these parts, "today and tomorrow. We'll list 'em, for your edification, total - goals affair, for the All - Ontario Centennial Cup. Oshawa Italia missed out on the Ontario Cup but if DiDan- rettie and the rest, have a thing "saved" - they're ing to spend it tonight Kinsmen Stadium, in an al out bid to win this one. but just in case you missed TENNIS comes into the 'your Friday's fish - may we picture this weekend also, || recommend you don't miss with the "Club Chanipion- .feading Bill Owens' "Out- ships" in both men's singles and ladies' singles, at Osh- awa Club. The early elimina- tions are being played today, all day, with the champion- ship finals booked for early Sunday afternoon. doors'? column on the oppos- ite'page. Last season, a nine- "pound, three - ounce fish won ;4op honors in the annual Mol- son's Fish Derby (Speckled _ Trout Division) and we think *Bill's story about Paul Szak- "acsi's 12-potind tremendous strout is a real '"'scoop"'. Only -a couple of pounds short of the.world record, we think is a cinch to win the 1967 award, in this division. GOLF holds the spotlight at Oshawa Golf Club on Sun- day, with no less than four "championship matches" scheduled, so the members will have a big gallery on hand. The 1967 "Club Champ- ionship" goes tomorrow with "Mickey"' McMaster meeting Hugh Johnston in the 36-hole final, first half in the morn- ing at 9:30 and then they go again at 1:45 p.m. The men's "Senior" club. tournament finds Bruce Bradley and Jack Germond meeting at 1:30 p.m. in an 18-hole final and as soon as they are off the No. 1 tee, Mark Burch and Dave Presi will set off in their "Junior" club champ- ionship final. Then, and it will draw a big crowd too, comes the Ladies' Club Cham- pionship final match, between Sue Kessler : Nonna Grant. BASEBALL? Oh, we've got lots of that left too but it's all out-of-town. Legion- naires go to Talbot Park to- morrow afternoon for their second game of the Leaside Junior League finals, at 3:30 p.m.; Bantam 'A' Major OBA playoffs finds Oshawa lads in Hamilton for their second game on Sunday afternoon and the Tykes have an OBA play- off game in Brampton, also to- morrow afternoon. SOFTBALL comes in the "dessert" section, with Osh- awa with Oshawa Jaycees playing Belleville in OASA eliminations here this after- noon; Odessa opening their Junior 'A' serieg against Scu- gog Cleaners "at Alexandra Park tonight; Gale Lumber meeting Kingston in their third and deciding game at Belleville tonight and Brook- lin opening a series against Battersea, in Verona. Then tomorrow afternoon, at Alex- andra Park, we've got Radio " + LACROSSE heads our list! } Brooklin Redmen lost a heart- ; breaker up in Brampton on » Thursday night but they've } got one more big chance-right ?on their own floor - and if g they blow it - then they don't ; deserve that trip to the Mann *Cup finals in the West. Sev- tenth game against the Excel- -siors is in Brooklin tonight sand they should put snow on 'the roof of the Brooklin *Arena-both to keep it cool gand hold it down. We really «hope Fred Whalley and _ his *boys make it! ? « GREEN GAELS could win their fifth straight Minto 'Cup Canadian Junior champ- -ionship here tonight. We think 'they will and certainly 'should. We think Jim Bishop 4and his boys are. the great- est combination, that ever Shappened (or was developed) fin lacrosse. Our admiration pfor Higgs, Jones, the Clay- +tons, Davies, Marshall and all 'the rest, has no limits and 4we are not under - estimat- sing the skill of such Salmon- lies as Winzoski, the Goss brothers, and their mates. But, this could be the last game of Junior lacrosse for Oshawa's superb performer, Gaylord Powless and we Jook for "The Chief' to really turn it on tonight - just like he did in New Westminster last year - when the Gaels had to win. Tonight could be his Junior "swan song" and we look for Powless to make it just that - on a high, long note - loud and clear! SOCCER is in the lime- Jight this weekend also. Down jin the Darlington Senior Lea- Station CKLB vs Oshawa im: we -have Solina. and Times at 1:00 o'clock at ion playing the second game Alexandra Park and this ~f their championship finals fur - and - frolic will be fol- and here at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, we have a real classic. Oshawa Italia trails London Marconi 2-1 lowed by the big game be- tween The King (Eddie Fei- gner) and His Court vs Osh- awa City and District All- SPORTSCOPE Special Doubleheader:- Ra- dio Station CKLB vs Oshawa | Times; at 1:00 p.m. and Osh- LACROSSE Canadian Junior Ch 4 ship Finals:- New Westminst- er Salmonbellies vs Oshawa Green Gaels; 4th game of |awa City and District All- 4-out-of-7 series; at Civic |Stars vs "The King and Auditorium, 8:90 p.m eas | His Court"; 230 Ontario Senior Champion. |. cons jn tt Pts both lo. ship Finals:- Brampton Ex- |Bames at Alexandra Park celsiors vs Brooklin Redmen; 7th and deciding game of | TENNIS Oshawa Tennis Cluh Cham- i ie Are g | eg at Brooklin Arena, 8:30 pionships:- 'Ladies' Singles" jat 1:00 p.m. and 'Men's SOFTBALL |Singles" at 2:00 p.m OASA Juvenile 'A' Playoffs:- |BASEBALL Belleville vs Oshawa Jay- | cees; Ist game of 2-out-3 Leaside Junior League:- quarter - final series; at Al- | OShawa Legionnaires vs Rich- exandra Park, 4:00 p.m ardson's Sports; 2nd game of ' OASA Junior 'A' Playoffs:- | 2-out-of-3 championship - fi- Odessa vs Oshawa Scugog /als; at Talbot Park, Leaside Cleaners; ist game of 2-out- |3:39 p.m. ' 3 Ontario quarter - finals; at | mat : | OBA Bantam 'A' Major Alexandra Park, 8:00 p.m. | Playoffs:- Oshawa Legion- SOCCER naires vs Hamilton Police; ALL - Ontario Centennial |2"4 game of 2-out-of-3 OBA Cup Finals:- London Marconi nicely finals; at Hamilton, vs Oshawa Italia: 2nd game |?' p.m. of home - and - home, total- OBA Tyke Playoffs:- Osh- goals series; at Kinsmen Civic |awa Legionnaires vs Bramp- Memoria! Stadium, 7:00 p.m. |ton; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 Darlington Senior League series; at Brampton, 2:00 Playoffs:- Zion at Solina; 2nd | p.m. game of 3-out-of-5 champion- ship finals; 6:30 p.m. MONDAY SUNDAY Hee ypc - GOLF lv Serv ice L ague Play- Oshawa Golf Club Champ- |*¥ls!- Cross - Canada Pav. jonships:- '"Men's Club" at jing vs Rexco; 5th and decid- "$:30 am. and 1:45 pm, ing' game of semi final |series; at 6:30 p.m. and Run- jdie's Garden Centre vs |Wood's Transport; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 semi-final series; --|at 8:00 p.m.; both games at |Alexandra Park. gpa BOWLING | "Men's Senior" at 1:30 p.m.; "Men's Junior' at 1:30 p.m. and "Ladies' Club" at 1:30 p.m ' Ladies' Trebls Tourna- Minor Hockey Meets Sunday y's. 'tw ca" "" By Geo. H. Campbell | | Oshawa Generals training camp is ready to open with workouts at the Whitby Arena, until they get ice in the Civic Auditorium, in | about two weeks' time. Gen- ing newcomers to Oshawa and getting the boys estab- lished in living quarters. Shown above are a couple of familiar faces in a group of new prospects. Left-to-right, the front row, is a the Generals, eral Manager Matt Leyden in is busy these days, welcom- veteran of 'Face Oshawa All-Stars Oshawa softball fans are in \for a treat on Sunday after- noon, when Eddie Feigner, "King of Softball", comes to Alexandra Park to face the City and District Softball As- |sociation's All-Stars. | As a matter of fact, it's a | 'double treat' -- at one o'clock |there's a challenge game be- |tween the CKLB Radio Sta- |tions Air Waves and the Osh- awa Times "Newsies". This game is likely to be short but humorous, with both teams Ron Dussiaume, Gary Walmsley, last season with Oshawa Crushmen and Bob Stewart, a husky six-foot defenceman who hails from Charlottetown, PEI. In the back row are Luc Bedard, TORONTO (CP) -- The Star Says a revolt by four Toronto Maple Leaf members of the National Hockey League Play-| ers Association is spreading. Led by president Bob Pulford of the Leafs, the players are believed refusing to report to their respective training camps until they have signed contracts with their clubs. So far, The Star says, only Montreal Canadians have Detroit Red Wings, MacGregor, their top goal-get- ter, refused to report at the Olym- pia. another sturdy defenceman, from Timmins, Scott Sea- grist, a 180-lb. right winger from Woodstock and "Rick" Knowles, from Toronto. "Rick" likes to patrol left wing. "The King And His Court' [Player Revolt _ Strikes N HL - Shack and Ed Westfall are reported holding out against Boston Bruins. The Star says Norm Ullman, top scorer last year with Bruce and Ted Hampson have Refusing to report to Chicago Black Hawks' training camp in Chicago were Pat Stapleton and Gaels Peter Vipond, Oshawa Green fourth game of the Minto Cup playoffs. Vipond, who was dumped into the boards heavily in Thursday's game by New Westminster's Paul Shmyr, suffered a broken hand and bruised ribs. He will not only miss the rest Vipond was sched! for a try-out when the lacrosse playoffs were over. Gaylord Powless was another question mark for thé Green Gaels after Thursday night. He came out of the game with a after being charged into the boards by Al Lethwaite. Powless was taken to the team doctor Friday, but practised Fri- day night, and Green Gael coach, Jim Bishop, said today that although Powless was sore, he will dress for tonight's game. Another rookie, Joe Krasnaj, is also a doubtful starter. He is suffering from a bad elbow and Bishop reports that Krasnaj will be checked by the doctor this afternoon to determine whether or not he will play tonight. Bishop needs a teft hand shot to take the place of Vipond, and Krasnaj would normally step in- George Pickles Tops Golf List Oshawa Federal Service Golf League's weekly session at Erinli Club saw quite a few of the regulars pushed out of the top positions, as a few "dark horses' came up with a combination of good golf plus big handicaps, for fine net scores, | George Pickles led the pack) with his 41-17-24 round, picking jup one birdie and three pars! jen route. | Dave St. Andrews, just re- |turned to us from his tempor- ary transfer to Ivy Lea Bridge, won "Pete's Pot" this week, for most decrease in strokes. George Valentine, 46-15-31; Jack McCaffrey, 49-18-31 and Rudy Faber, 51-20-31, finished in a tie for second low net followed by Walter Hooper with Gaels' outstanding rookie will be # lost to the club tonight for the ¢ to the Oshawa Generals camp damaged leg and a sore back |goals. 44-12-32 and Cam Ross, 50-18-| : 32. Walt had three pars in his}: Lose Vipond Thursday's game with a sore el- bow but will be a definite starter tonight. Bishop stated that his club was up for the game and the boys wanted to finish the. series to- night. He said that if New West- minster again starts rough play, they will lose their chances of winning. "'They have a good ball club," he said, 'but it's unfor- tunate they have to rough it up in order to try and win." Jake Trudzek, general mana- ger of the Salmonbellies predict- ed a New Westminster upset . Friday. "= "Our team just started show- ing promise in the last two , games and I think we can pick up a win im the fourth game," seat he said. : If the Salmonbellies do pull an a a rhs upset, a fifth game will be play- ed Monday. to this spot. But if he can't dress, Bishop will have to juggle his lines in order to put a left hand shot in Vipond's position. Jim Higgs also came out of Two Players Play Big Games Garrard Road _ Firefighters edged Kendalwood Marine 6-5, in a Garrard Road Minor La- crosse Association tyke game played at Willow Park, to win the two game total goal ser- ies 17-4. Marty Gallas was a thorn in Kendalwood's side all night as he scored all six Firefighters '5D. PhD or more Mike Edwards potted four goals for Kendalwood, while Raymond Schroer picked up a single. In the second tyke game of the evening, Lance Humphries scored seven goals in a -losing cause, as Oshawa' Discount] NIAGARA FINANCE 'ou: 7 Jays, 87. Blue-Jays won the| COMPANY LIMITED two game total goals series 286 KING STREET W. 12-8. 723-3487 GLAMOUR FOR SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS Cresta Roja is @ deliciously medium dry red table wine made from French hybrid boasting line-ups of hopeful nev- @\escaped among veteran teams| Pit Martin. round. rapes grown er-was. performers and other of the league. Neither Pulford nor the asso-| Ed Bracey was next in line| ° iagara hopeful has-beens. With Pulford, Leaf players|ciation's legal counsel, Al|with 45-12-33, followed by Jim In contrast, the game be- EDDIE FEIGNER who have yet to report are Tim|Eagleson of Toronto, were|Allison 44-10-34 and Art Mere- SOU ae tween Oshawa All - Stars and ... King of The Court Horton, Brian Conacher and|ayailable for comment. dith, 52-18-34. "The King and hg oot Mike ON cai re en ------J which is schedu! lor 2: including three times in Osh- uit, e m and an 5 : 12 orelock, should be a dramatic|.ya in Whitby, Newcastle, Co- Per egg visited Leafs' camp STEPHENSON $ BILENDUKE'S ESSO SERVICE BOYD'S reat. : in Sovnnt : . ; The story of Eddie 'Feigner,|Crn cecasiong 'They are play.| They left when they learned GARAGE 1004 Simcoe St. South at Wentworth Esso Service who started his famous four-ling another game in Toronto on ¢ general King Wiiacr bc unae <couais Ph: -- 728-1411 DON BOYD openers Ager oye dare, |Sunday night, facing the Beaches| "ancy pr hae ong will return|f| © Freme and Wheel Straightening 3 MECHANICS TO SERVE YOU! ; foe ie os ie back in 1946, after just serv- ey § | Wheel Balancing, Car e ing a stint in the U.S. Marines, i Selects, at Monarchi ay to discuss their 1967-68 © Vibreticns. Tune-Ups - Brake Service - General Repairs Hwy. No. 2 & Thickson Rd. is now a legend of softball. : contracts. 15 CHURCH STREET [2 [EAT Pg With only three other team-/OSHAWA ALL-STARS The players claim that the Ph. 725-0522 era ok IN Cour awe imates to form a team, he has} Oshawa City and District All- lbeaten most of the top nine-/Stars picked to face The King man softball teams in thejand His Court at Alexandra country. , They have been on tour everjinclude pitchers Pete Landers since, each of the 21 years andjof Scugog Cleaners; Ron Tay- |have established an amazingjlor of Gale Lumber and Rob- lrecord of 3,514 games; won| bie Mason of Pam Internationsl. 3,169; lost 301 and tied 44.) Team managers "Rich" | Feigner has a life time strike-|March and Chris Mason, along jout record of 52,199 and an|with coach Jack Armstrong will average of 24 per game, for| have the following players in his best season. juniform, from which to present | He has faced almost 10,000)a line-up capable of extening batters while blindfolded and)«King" Eddie Feigner and his struck out 7,533 of these. He| teammates:- Paul' Parkinson |has pitched 148 "perfect games" | (Scugogs); Jack Sneddon and had 501 no-hit games, plus) "Pams): "Turk" Cornish 948 shutouts. |(Brooklin); Jim Rowden (Gale He has played in seven Of|Lumber); Ralph Davis (Gale Canada's 10 provinces and will) lumber); Ray Suddard (Pams); play any team, champions OF Alvie Tilk (Pams); Elmo Gib- jnot and in 49 of the 50 USA/son (Brooklin); Bob Young |'States." He has also played|(Gale Lumber); 'Pam' Knight |many times on 'foreign fie'ds".| (Gale Lumber); Ron Siblock six original clubs agreed at the end of last season that all play- ers protected in a draft that Park tomorrow afternoon, will/staffed the six expansion teams would be signed prior to the opening of camps this year. DISAGREEMENT Harry Howell of the Rangers was reported signed, but The Star says a recent disagree- ment between Howell and the Rangers management has bro- ken out and he is not expected at their Kitchener camp. Holding out with Howell are Rangers Arnie Brown, Rod Gil- bert and Vic Hadfield. Eddie LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 728-0444 | The famous Eddie Feigner|(Scugogs) and "Bo" Burke has appeared around - these) (Scugogs). |parts several times in the} 21 years of operation, | Oshawa Trio Wins Trophy Entries from Oshawa, Whitby, Port Hope, Cobourg, Peter- borough, Leaside, Stouffville, Lawrence Park and Balmy Beach competed in the annual ladies' trebles tournament for the "Bradley" Trophy at the {Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club. | Mrs. R. Mann from Oshawa skipped her team to the trophy win, with a score of 52-plus-3 points for three wins x "ZgOp * Tora STRiKéOvTS~ 48,170 GAMES PITCHED --~ 2,689 Games wow. 2,41) Other three game _ winners were Mrs. E. Crossen from Stouffville, Mrs. F. Highfield from Port Hope, and Mrs. B. Sowery from Leaside. Two-game winners included \\\ a ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE SOFTBALL DEVELOPMENT IN OSHAWA THIS SUNDAY ALEXANDRA PARK 2:15 P.M. BTHE OUTFIELD, THROUGH HIS LEGS, r) Mrs. M. Flintoff and Mrs. D. Morrison, both Oshawa entries. A Cobourg entry skipped by Mrs. Parker and -a Lawrence Park entry skipped by Mrs. M. Reive were one-game winners. Annual meeting of the Osh-| awa Minor Hockey Association | will be held Sunday night at} Children's Arena i @President Murray Brant has} requested that all of last year's) €@aches, managers, conveners| and officials attend. Main item| 6f business will be the election| of officers for the 1967-68 Seas-| CROSS CANADA PAVING has 3 YEARS GUARANTEE also 6- 12- 18-20-36 month to pay = 2 "~ WE HAS VE RNGED) bb STRIKEOUTS PER GAME FOR /7 SEASONS on. No Pay For 2 M Last year, teams . carrying Ontario bantam and midget "A" championships, as well as zone novice championship. "The meeting will get under| @ FREE ESTIMATE... 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LAWN BOWLING--Lcdies' Trebles Bowling Club, 10:00 a.m. TUESDAY, SEPT. 12 SOFTBALL--This date reserved for Alexandra Park, 8:00 p.m. Studios--Oshawa @ Ajax @ Bay For Information Phone 723 Free aptitude test for children in y iano «6@ §=6Accordion @ WO ae" Cleaners and S| Oshawa-Whithy SPORTS Highlights LACROSSE--Conedion Junior Championship Finals--New Westminster Salmonbellies vs Oshawa Green Gaels; 4th game of 4-out-of-7 series; of series; at Brooklin Arena, i idowns---Odessa vs Oshawa Scugog Ist game of 2-out-3 Provincial quarter-finals; at Alex- | GOLF--Oshawe Golf Club's--Men's Club Championship; 36-holes;. at Men's Senior Championship, 18-holes; at Ladies' Club Championship; 18 holes; ot 1:30 p.m SOFTBALL--Exhibition Doubleheader--Oshawa CKLB Radio vs Oshawa TENNIS--Club Singles Championships--Lodies' fino! ot 1:00 p.m. and Men's final at 2:00 p.m.; at Oshawa Tennis Club. SOFTBALL--Civil Service League Playoffs--Cross-Conada Paving vs Rexco; 5th and deciding game of semi-final series; at 6:30 p.m. and Rundle's Garden Centre vs Wood's Transport; 2nd 2-out-of-3 semi-final series; at 8:00 p.m.; both games at Alexandra ncn nner CANADIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 735 Erie Street (Station Plaza) Grade Exeminetions -- Concerts -- Orchestras. _ SERVICE LTD. Dry @ Phone 725-3555 Phone ® Loader and Truck Rentals Pickering 942-6943 --_--_--_--_--_-- es Stafford Brothers Lid. Monuments - . « of Distinction 668-3552 Whitby GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanie Free Check-Up Get ready for Spring. Come in for a full tune-up now! PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N, WHITBY . . Ontario Senior Championship ooklin Redmen; 7th and deciding 8:30 p.m ship; 18 holes; at 1:30 p.m. and City & District All-Stars vs The rt; at 2:30 p.m.; both games at game of Tournament--At Whitby Lawn possible OASA playoff game, at Ridges @ Whitby @ Brooklin -0101 -- District Office our home, both parents present, Spanish and Steel i é THIS SPACE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR ADVERTISING MESSAGE CLEANIT hirt Launderers For Tonight's Game € way at 7 p.m. TWO ANGLE! the THE D been probing rocky outcrops and logs on. the ., shore! about twenty minutes a strike from a fi occasional swirl on the indicated that there w cruising near the sur none was interested i the offerings of the fis Being persistent, th their lures working -- ly places, cast-after- jure change - after - There were no insect artificial fly was of no lar use. Finally one of lers opened his tac again, looked over t array of plugs, spinr spoons and for no goo selected a spinning si dian Wiggler and sn on the monofilament THE FIRST CAST the rocky shoal prod results, nor did the and third. The boat slowly in the breeze lel to the shore, ma casting ideal. Anoth minutes went by incident. The angle: changed his tactics, ing from a shallow tional retrieve to a de ning cast. The silver | now running a good below the surface wi ed in to the boat. ABOUT THE FIFI en cast brought tl sign of a fish. The ] about thirty feet fr boat when the fisherr a large white flash, ed by a heavy swirl ¢ The fish had passed lure. He cast out ag: the turning fish. At teen or twenty feet had been retrieved w fish struck savagely lure. The angler lifte ly on the rod to hooks and the battle THE FIRST RUN fish peeled off nearly line from the reel y fisherman exerting pressure he dared drag of the reel. 1 rolled once on the then sounded for the During this interval about twenty to thirty line was taken in. 1 aulked on the bottom, while shaking hishe lently in an effort te the hooks. The ang! now slowly taking | and the fish, still hard, was coming to of the water. Prese: two anglers caught | glimpse of the prize. a huge speckled tro BASEBE By THE CANADIAN American Lea; WwtL Minnesota 80 62 Detroit 80 62 Boston 80 63 Chicago 78 62 California 73 67 Washington 66 75 Cleveland 66 76 Baltimore 63 77 New York 63 79 Kansas City 57 83 Friday's Resu Detroit 4 Chicago 1 Kansas City 3 Clevela California 4 Washingt Minnesota 7-3 Baltime New York 5 Boston 2 Sunday's Gam Petroit at Chicago 2 Kansas City at Clevel California at Washing Minnesota at Baltimo New York at Boston Monday's Gar Minnesota at Washing National Leag Wt St. Louls 88 54 San Fran, 77 64 Chicago 78 67 Cincinnati 76 66 Philadelphia 72 67 Atlanta 72 69 Pittsburgh 71-7 Los Angeles 64 75 Houston 55 87 New York 54 87 Friday's Gam Cincinnati 3-4 New Ye Philadelphia 4 Atlante Pittsburgh 4 St. Louis Los Angeles 4 Housto San Francisco 4 Chic: Sunday's Gan Cincinnati at New Yo St. Louis at Pittsburg Houston at Los Angel Chicago at San Franc Atlanta at Philadelph WRESTLING Whipper Billy Wot OSHAWA CIVIC AL

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