Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1967, p. 6

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DAVIS SCORES THREE... ... FIRST IN 19 SECONDS Brooklin Senior Champions season and we doubt if any one game has given us as much a thrill as did Saturday night's 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 11, 1967 the opening frame to make it 5-0 for the "Good Guys." Brampton enjoyed the edge in Davis pulling the string on a perfect shot. The Redmen were really fly- started that he felt he had the team to (Go West) if they play- ed the type of lacrosse they By CLIFF GORDON BROOKLIN -- Brooklin Red- the Eastern men captured Canadian Senior "M seventh and deciding game. before a jammed-packed crowd Canadian 'Mann Cup' Vancouver Carlings, with night in Vancouver. games at the year following, in the West. For coach Fred Whalley and played at the Brooklin Arena The: win gives the Redmen the right to advance into the cham- pionship playdowns against the the first game slated for Tuesday This will be the third time in the last four years that Brook- lin has represented the East in Whitby Arena and then lost out in seven to the New Westminster Club the} lacrosse championship Saturday night with a sparkling 9-6 win over the Brampton Excelsiors in the were capable of. For Whalley, it will be his first crack at the Mann Cup, after having been connected with the Minto Cup Junior champion Oshawa Green Gaels for four seasons. In Saturday night's game it was the old reliable Terry Davis who paved the way as the veteran of some eight years of Senior lacrosse. scored three goals, the first and big one with the game just .19 seconds old. Tom Conlin, the big school teacher from Huntsville and a former member of the Oshawa Green Gaels when they won helpers with Tran adding one assist. A jubilant captain Bob Hanna, along with hard-work- ing Don Craggs. and .the old ing and they buzzed the Bramp- ton goal for minutes on end, with goalie Jefferson the busi- est man in the arena. Brampton did test McCready with several shots but the big fellow turned them aside in fine style. Conlin made it 2-0, with Brampton a man short, at the 11.44 mark and this one shook Excelsiors. The one that really smarted was by little Elmer Tran who with his helmet hanging down the side of his face after he was high sticked (no penalty call- ed), went the full length of the floor to score at 14.07, with Big Bob Hanna made it 4-0 at 18.46 as he bulled his way in for a well set-up pass from Houston. Then to add a little icing to the cake, Don Craggs the second period as they out scored. the Redmen 3-1 on goals by Gord Thompson, Tomchy- shyn and Wayne Thompson. Terry Davis scored for the homesters. The third and final period had every red-blooded fan in the Arena standing on his or her feet, with the teams bat- tling with every ounce of strength they had. It was a real battle that saw first one team score and then the other. It went this way right to the wire. Both teams three scored game, OLA title and the covet- ed trip West. JUST TALKING .. . It has been a great privilege for us 10 this encounter, , . . It was a real battle right to the final whistle. . .. Manager - Coach Whalley announced yesterday that the team's two pick-ups would be Johnny 'Shooter' Davis of the Peterborough Don Byes and Bruce Wanless of the Bramp- ton Excelsiors. . . . Davis was the winner of the scoring title while Wanless was voted the most valuable player in the league. . ... Both players will leave with the Redmen tonight by air for the West... . The games are slated for Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights of this week, along with Mon- the Mann Cup classic, They|the Minto Cup along with Elmer ; ' : t! bowed out three years ago to|Tran and Dave Lough, each/Brooklin a man short as Favell times in the final 20 minutes,/day of next week and (if need- Vancouver Carlings in seven|scored a 'goal. Conlin had two)was in the cooler. with the Redmen hanging on toled), Wednesday, Friday and their three-goal lead to win the|saturday. . . . On behalf of all the fans and supporters in the district -- 'Good luck fellows and bring home the Mann Cup." We will be waiting to greet you on your return. scored with 27 seconds to go inihave covered the games Gale Lumber Winners, Put Out Kingston 2-1 bunt and scored on a timely] sixth, moved to third on a pas- single by Ron Taylor, a hit/sed ball but was tagged out at which won his own game. the plate on a fielder's choice Ralph Davis doubled in the! play. Junior Legionnaires Win, Even Leaside Title Set trying to stretch his hit to a reliable 'face-off King' Ken 'Red' Crawford, had the other Brooklin markers. For the Excelsiors, who never gave up until the final whistle, it was Flori Thomchy- shyn with two and singles to the Thompson brothers Gord and Wayne, along with Brian Ahearne and Don Arthurs. Brooklin jumped into a one- goal lead at the .19 secoad mark as they caught the) Brampton team napping with the entire team and executive, it was the climax to a great season that saw the team finish in second place, behind the de- fending Mann Cup champion Peterborough Don Bye Petes. The Redmen took the measure of Toronto Maple Leafs in seven games and then were ex- tended to seven by the hard- checking Brampton Excelsiors. This was a dream come true for manager-coach Whalley who had said before the season BELLEVILLE (Staff): --Osh- awa Gale Lumber eked out a 2-1 win over Kingston Lake Bus Service team, in the third and deciding game of their OASA Eastern Ontario Zone Senior 'B' finals, here on Sat- urday_ night. Gale Lumber will open the Southern Ontario semi - finals, against Toronto Plating, with the opening game of this series booked for Tuesday night, at Oshawa. Ron Taylor pitched a two- hitter to limit the Limetone City team to their lone run, which was scored in the third inning when Tom Hollingsworth Scugog Cleaners Blank Odessa 4-0 Oshawa Scugog Cleaners| Scugogs struck for two runs blanked Odessa 4-0, here at|in the first inning. Wayne Chees- Alexandra Park on Saturday|man opened with a triple, Dave night, to open their OASA Jun-|March was safe on an outfield ior 'A' quarter - final series.jerror and Phil Solomon follow- Second game of the series}ed with another triple, scor- THREE OSHA\ From left to rig Roug To M By THE CANADL Saskatchewan downed Ottawa Ri 32-23 In Regina moved into first Western Football C In the other week Edmonton Eskimo only a 14-14 tie wi British: Columbia | day, enough to pu alone in third spot | ings. The Ottawa clut two days rest bef second-place Calgai ers Tuesday in Cal - . | MERV MARSHALL BLOCKS NEW WESTMINSTER, SHOT, AS CLAYTON AND MARLOWE LOOK ON| Green Gaels suffered a 12-5 setback at the hands of the Salmonbellies Saturday night in fourth game. |will be played in Kingston, on|ing March. New Westminster Wins 12-5 To Upset Gaels InF ourth G CATT Wresrestay iste na pen elncmamsty craked, Glen Etiam wate with one aut a6 Landers hooked up in a siz-|tled away. The Odessa hurler vanced on a passed ball and The team was never behind|Westerners. Garrett who enter-) Gaels survived one offensive zling pitching duel, with the/struck out three batters in each infield out and scored, after two of The Times Staff in the game, leading 2-0 after|ed the game with a 14.00 goal|thrust when New Westminster |{ormer striking out 19 Oshawajof the last four frames but Osh- out, when Tony Pettit 7 rp New Westminster coach Keith the first period, 6-1 following|average compared to Merv/gained control of the ball and batters while Landers whiffed)awa got their other two runs/on Bob Young's error, at firs Jackson must have had advance|the second and outscoring the|Marshall's 8.66, shut the door|Marshall raced back to his net 17 of the opposition. |in the sixth. "Bo" Burke open-|base. inimed' 18: strikeout information. Gaels 6-4 in the third. lon the Gaels, stopping 24 of the|to save a goal. But Marshall| Landers gave up only twojed with a single, Paul Parkin-| Taylor claime 4 yer Salmonbellies went into Sat-| The game was the cleanest|29 shots taken at him. |was taken off again immediate- ingpadal oo . a son also singled and then with Hissin and walked only two urday night's fourth game of|played in the series with only| p'Kasum offensively scored a|!y. New Westminster's Wayne ly deserve his shutout. Heit, out Cheesman was walked) up. a" , 5 the Minto Cup playoffs down/11 minor penalties being hand-| goa) and two Srrita' ehile de_| Goss then scooped up a loose|Walked three batters. Ruthow- : ney wee Bud" Stewart, with a single three games to none and injed out, six of which went to/fensively, he played his most|ball in his own zone, broke to sky got one of Odessa's two|t fill the bases and March/jin the sixth, after two out, and dire danger of being eliminated | Oshawa. laggressive game of the play-|mid-floor and lofted a long shot hits, a single on his first trip}come through with a two - bag-|Hollingsworth, with a double in from the series. Al Lethwaite, who has earn- offs. {into the empty net. LEASIDE (Staff) -- Oshawa Legionnaires tied up the Lea-|double, side Junior Baseball League's}| Rick Jones was on the mound championship finals at one win|for Richardson's and Oshawa apiece, when they blanked Rich-|tagged him for six hits, with ardson's Sports, 4-0, here at)Eric Peterson getting two of Talbot Park on Sunday after-|the half - dozen. noon, eae ..| Godfrey walked to open the It was Oshawa's first win)cixth inning and Pulerens fol- over Richardson's this season.|iowed with a double.. Tony Murray Godfrey pitched the! Jones popped out and Bill Ryan shutout, giving up only three srounded out, then Ken Toffan hits and striking out 16 batters,| Walked to fill the bases. while also issuing a half-dozen| 'i nse oalbe. | Al Holt's long single scored Jim Bannatyne doubled for rag! Eo laa to break Richardson's in the first inning|'"® 9-0 Geadiock. but was a double - play vic-| Oshawa added their other two tim when Jim Walker lined out|runs in the seventh on a walk to Bernie McQuite and Mur- to centre - field. Ross Armour singled to open the sixth and|tay Godfrey's own big blow « By WAYNE WALTERS to the plate in the second in-|ger, to score Burke and Park-|the eighth inning, shared King- ing. Mike M ot their}; ; ston's two hits. ning. Mike McCue. 8 eit /inson. The same pair had back-|" ye, Lewis was the Kingston But Jackson, before thejed the crowd's displeasure for| 1 game, extended his team's|his rugged play in the first| de vee Gaels at war 8 night inl ia hace ee other safety, a single to open to-back sing in in the} pj i hotel' reservations until next\three games, settled down Sat-\"ne" they were continually| ot taitway through the|tie third inning. Both batters ack singles again in thelpitcher and he gave up only|Bannantyhe followed with aja homer. next CFL contest. outhustled and constantly beat-|the night. Half-way through the| 21.4 drew a walk, later in the|7th, but they came with two) five hits over the full distance.| walk but another sparkling|Richardson's: - 000 000 000 030 A record Regins 21,696 watched Sur Lioyd Mapes homered with two out, to tie the score at 1-1,.in the bottom of the third inning. Lewis struck out 11 batters) and walked five. Gale Lumber got their only other run -- the winner -- in the fifth frame. Tom O'Connor singled with one out, advanced on Ralph O'Reilly's sacrifice twin - killing shut off this threat. Barry Benner singled with two out in the seventh and was "run down" when caught Legionnaires: - 000 002 20x 462 Batteries; - Jones, Bannanthne on and Watsoa Godfrey and eo. Friday, the date when the best-|urday night and played an ex-\o1 9 the punch. \third period, he burst out 7 \his own end, skipped by two\84me- of-seven playoffs were to finish,/cellent game, both ot aanivAy The} ' th fav ane if they went the full length. and defensively. eir passing was off for | i y 3 iz game, and they were defencemen and whipped a shot out and nothing resulted. _ Roughriders, who | last 'year for the recorded their sixtl seven games. Ottawa was ahea the first quarter an 21 margin after | Saskatchewan pulle the third quarter. Halfback Ed scored two touchdov katchewan and Al The Salmonbellies, inspired; He scored three goals and an : ' towards the far corner of th of La by their coach's confidence,/assist, and at the same time stow coming heck delearizely. New Westminster ete But oun Konopacki S$ One--Hitter played a solid, close checking/mana, to hold Gaylord Pow- : i game Saturday night to ee eee Ror es eae ts tea meen action as in th previous |, ene nr theoanor ant ae. Oshawa Green Gaels 12-5, and/series with 24, to two assists. |three games, was effectively | rected it car bf dane | 8 take the series into a fifth Other goal scorers for ine| checked whenever he was On) Bishop, followin ie ak | game Monday night. Salmonbellies were Paul Shmyr)the floor, and the Gaels re- Meare , roe an evl e oys As Jim Bishop, Green Gael! and Wayne Goss with two each| maining big guns failed to take ville Tiki Club, in the first game coach, said after the game,|and Ken Winzoski, Barry Rol-|UP the slack. said, '"'collectively we played| as poor a game as we've play-| ed in two years. I thought the) Andy Konopacki tossed a one- To enjoy the convenience "Salmonbellies played like they, ton, Kerry Gallagher, Ed Goss; The turning point in the|p = saeta [hi ' A s jon, 3 ; , Ee OSS oys would be up for tonight's|hitter in leading Oshawa Jay-|of the Ontario Amateur Softball All S N Pp peenenpe orc play une Steve D'Easum with) game came ve 13.33 mark | came, but I guess I was wrong".| cees to a 6-0 victory over Belle-| Association Juvenile 'A' quarter- - tars Ip : : : Wish Camohell. go! i singles. o ie second period. New/ wrong." | finals played Saturday at Alex- of paying all your bills with Tank uecuehen one monthly payment... singles, three conv Westminster held a 4-1 lead and New Westminster was full! the Green Gaels were passing. | value for the win, combining) GARRET OUTSTANDING e had particular praise for; jandra Park. | Konopacki gave up only two King And Court field goal. outstanding goal keeping, ex-| cellent checking and effective | Terry ball control. the refereeing. '"'The refereeing | Alo it i i i y | ng with Lethwaite, goalie Bishop in a sudden move waved)... .. good as we've had this Garrett and forward | Marshall to the bench in favor Steve D'Easum sparkled for the'of an extra attacker. Woodview Park Girls | Lose Out In St. Mary's esi" " f |team would' play the remaining ST. MARY'S (Staff) -- Osh-|game and force extra innings.jless from Both teams were held score-|Claudia_ Barrett ped both ends of a double-head-| less until St. Mary's scored the|proved to be the winner for St,|games combined. er in St. Mary's Saturday af-|winner in the bottom of the 13th|Mary's in the top of the tenth) awa Woodview Park Girls drop- there on, until scored what year. They can throw those two) boys at us any time." j He said the Salmonbellies played a good game and that coach Keith Jackson deserved credit for getting his team mentally prepared, after having | their backs to the wall. Jackson said his team's) factors in the win. He said the |games one at a time; Attendance was recorded at 3,632, almost total the last two Legion Bantams Oust Hamilton Oshawa Legionnaires trimmed Hamilton Police twice on the weekend to advance to the On- tario Baseball Association Ban- jtam "A" Major finals against either Niagara Falls or Kitch- ener. Legionnaires scored an 8-3 win in Hamilton Sunday follow- ing a 10-4 victory Saturday in Oshawa. Dave Ross was the winning pitcher Sunday with Allan Tay- lor registering the win Saturday, his ninth of the season. walks and fanned 15 in pitching the win for Jaycees. Healy and Wiggens gave up nine hits and struck out seven for Belleville. John Mosier singled, stole sec- ond, reached third on a passed ball and then scored on Daryl Hudgin's single for Oshawa's first run of the game, Oshawa added three more runs in the second inning as Warren Mc- Gahey, Walt Kolonowski and Konopacki scored on a walk, an error and two doubles. Jaycees added their final two runs of the game in the fifth inning. Daryl Hudgins doubled, scored on Dan Logeman's triple, and then Logeman scored on a Oshawa City and District Softball Association's All-Stars' scored a 4-3 decision over The King and His Court, world - fa- mous professional softball troupe, before a crowd of al- most 1,500: people, at Alexand- ra Park on Sunday afternoon. Pete Landers and Dave Lea- ming, Oshawa's two Junior hur- lers, shared the mound duties for the All - Stars and both pitched well. Bob Burke won the game for Oshawa, with two out in the bottom of the final seventh in- ning, when he slapped one through the box, clear to the outfield and before Eddie Fei- Rick Black, Whit Margene Adkins scx touchdowns, Moe Ra East Gert Top Row VICHY, France Germany emerg champions at the c European rowing ships Sunday. The East Germ won two gold and | medals. The United the Soviet Union ea single by Roy Graham. Mosier, Hudgins, Logeman and Parker had two hits each for the winners. Coughlan picked up the only! One gold, one silve bronze medal. West Germany fo a gold and bronze m L Italy and Switze won a gold medal. ¢ kia took two bronze : y and Bulgaria one The Netherlands an each won a bronze. In the finals Su Germany won the fe cox in a time of Soviet Union won thi cox in 7:06.67 and States pair with cox a gold with a time o SINGLES CHAMP Achim Hill of Ea: gner's shortstop could recover the ball, Burke had scampered jacross the plate. Sparkling fielding plays featur- A 3 ed Oshawa's defensive work, hit for Belleville, a single in the while Eddie Feigner's great per- second inning. Second game of the seris|(rine oy the alernoon, He Pe tetiyed later this week initched blind - folded for an inning, also struck out batters from second base, with his great assortment of pitches. After the game, he put on an exhibition, across - the -dia- mond, in order that fans on the extreme ends of the stands, could see his curves and other "stuff" to better advantage. 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Laurel Bain singled andjinning, on a walk, ground ball Women's Softball Union Juven-|then scored the winner on aland a single by Barb Blight. | 5 Jim Zarowny hit a two-run ile "A" championship finals to|double by Donna Werden. | Solina Blanks homer and two singles to lead St. Mary's two games to one.| Barb Pfaff went the ogre Oshawa's. attack on Sunday. He Oshawa won the first game|in pitching the win for St. s Zi El drove in two runs. Taylor also of the series in Oshawa' last| Mary's while Cathy Stead took ay 1 es 10n even drove in two runs while Larry Saturday afternoo: the loss for Woodview Park. | ; ; Dart, Frank McCabe and Ross ay n. Solina blanked Zion 2-0 on i i vent i : In the third and decidin | ; , lectus each had two hits. Other hits Both games went into extra ; ng game} s \Saturday night, to take a twg* t to Les Kiraly, Joe Reid innings and ended in the same Of the series, St. Mary's again) each Final \game lead in the best - of - five | wed im ad seis Iraly, Joe Re! score, 9-8 for St. Mary's The the h extra ct ace and won | Darlington Senior Soccer Lea- Myoar ERIE out 14 batters and first game went 13 innings and|the championship. BURLINGTON (Staff) -- Bay ¥¢ championship finals, walked four while allowing only the second game ended in the! St. Mary's built up a 2-0/Rigges Shells, of the Oshawa! Playing on their home field, seven hits. 10th. lead after the first inning on city and District Softball As- Neil Tink and Bob Blackburn| Saturday, Taylor scattered In the first game, Oshawa two singles and a double, and | <ociation, advanced to the Were the goal - scorers for Sol- eight hits, walked four and built up a 4-2 lead after the then went ahead 3-0 with @/Qasa Junior 'B' chanmpionship|"@. While goalie Al Westlake, | struck out 10, He drove in three first inning. St. Mary's added @ single run in the top. of the ¢inais when they won the third 8iven great support by his backs|of Oshawa's runs and Zarowny two runs in the fifth inning to second. and deciding game of their foiled all Zion scoring thrusts.| drove in two. tie the score, and then went) Oshawa bounced back to tie semi - final round here on Sat- Third game of the finals will} Wayne Tutin and Dart each ahead 7-4 with three runs in the the game with three runs in urday, with a 5-1 decision over|¢ Played in Zion Park on Wed-| had two hits for Legionnaires seventh inning. Woodview Girls/the bottom of the second in- Tavistock. nesday evening, at 6.30 o'clock./with other hits going to Neil narrowed the score as they|ning. St. Mary's went ahead 7-4 Bay Ridges will meet either) ---------- |Oke, Zarowny, Kiral ' ry's | ges > 5 ; y, Taylor scored two runs in the eighth in- after the third inning as they Grimsby or Hagersville 4 | and Reid, a triple, . v European § ning and then went ahead 8-7 scored four runs in the top of OASA vc wininminn el me OWLING NEWS SATURDAY p | SALES SERVICE i PARTS 2 ACCES. LOANS UP TO $5000 pe lal dg ' ba wo oogpetiage © in the top the inning and Oshawa scored "Stu Higham, Bay Ridges' | SHERIFF'S TAILORING Hamilton | : 4 won the coxed pair € of the ninth. St. Mary's hung a single run in the sixth inning!classy right-hander, was mas-| LADIES' LEAGUE 010.110-010-- 4 & 6 : GAC INTERNATIONAL West Germany wo on and scored a single in the/to make the score 8-8 ter of the situation here, hold-| High Triples -- Millie Bawks 691|OShawa FINANCE CORP., LTD, in a race in which le su lengths separated a (316); Doreen Wickens 668 (248, 212, 208);| 203 001 3ix--19 9 2 bottom of the inning to tie the! Both teams were held score- ists at the end of ing Tavistock to three hits and €1, i . claiming an even dozen strike- Son) (2, 'a Ruin eer tild "680 ane tees ieee} AF and Man- OSHAWA 'out victims. | (233, 210); and Nancy MeGuire 400) Cini; Taylor al eid, 1, Si Ne seh metre course. S P OR TSCO P E Tavinstock pitcher Wagler lim- Mhish Singles -- Carol Garrow. 290;| SUNDAY 52% Simcoe Street, North,.......«0s.Phone 728-7325 The Harvard crev lited Bay Ridges to only six|!Tis O'Conner 238; Helen Garagon 235;| Oshawa RICHMOND HILL U.S. took second pla lhits but th : *~ Carolyn Gilbert 227; Marie Ferguson! 002 300 201--812 1 | +S. t } +) TODAY voandar bath games: at 646. | its but the winners made them 227; and irene Kehoe 226. 8, | 20 Yonge Street, South.......... +oe+Phone 884-4458 to-finish with the So 8; games '15 | count. Team Standings -- Spiders 3, Fleas| Hamilton ; with only. three-hund LACROSSE p.m. ; ' 2, Tics 2, Beetles 2, Salamanders 2 and| 100 000 101-- 3 TORONTO i Higham himself started the Termites' 1 000 101 3 7 2 25 Bloor Street, West second between the Canadian Junior Champion-..\1 awn BOWLING winning rally, when he homer-| Conoratulations on the first 300 game|, Ross and Reld; Cassels, Gil- lbenie aon " and the Russian boa' ship Finals:-- New Westmin- ; Tale od to open'the Sth ini "|= 316, bowled by Millie Bawks. 'bert (4) and Mancini. he: thi ster Salmonbellies vs Oshawa Ladies' Trebls Tourna- H. I d ; ak Me | ube Serena owers yaad: . "We gy bem s s 7 Fas cae ren Hall drew a walk and Al|f (Front of Towers year West German Green Gaels; 5th game of |ment:- at Whitby Lawn Bow- : i 3034 Danforth Avenue.............. ; ei Puro] sree Sa oo Sei ling Club, 10:00 am. [BuKs2 followed with, another' WRESTLING -- BEST OF THE SEASON Sven na a aa Auditorium 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY man's double made it a four. a sesiiiacs -Phone 534-8816 ------ § - At SOFTBALL WRESTLING aig ae ne ied Heyer , pogh ean WATSON AND | 2645 Eglinton Avenue, East sehen 261-7276 Civil Service League Play- | Wrestling: -- Three bouts, at |nings, Tavistock got their lone| BROWER S444 St. Clair Avenue, West....... ..Phone 531-1197 CROSS gi Papua aber Cite Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. jrun in the top of the seventh ia itn. \ Phone 481-6836 ie VS ; 4 * |SOFTBALL ; when Yausie singled. and then pags aes barracce tes sesso me ing game of semi final OASA Juvenile 'A' Play- |stole second, goi : a GC aees alinton Ave.) series; at 6:30 p.m. and Run- |offs: -- Oshawa Jaycees vs |when the Bay Ridges cider : THE ASSASSIN ; ebtescan otek wet Keole St.) azide ae nest die's Garden Centre vs |Belleville; 2nd game of 2-out- |threw the ball into the outfield. | TIGER JEET SINGH >, gs leat Iso 6-1. Wood's Transport; 2nd game of-3 provincial quarter-finals; Bay Ridges tied it in their 7th,| and Repairs to All Mak f wets of 2-out-of-3 semi-final series; | at Belleville Alemite Park, jon a walk to Buksa, two stolen| x eparrs akes of shavers 6! in--rs at 8:00 p.m.; ig games at Pre ; se jbases and Herdman's choice] OO en Se er Alexandra Park. 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