ies am aid the Gaels seemed rattled in the third per- this combined with his coming through with 'Is were big factors in le is » said, "'we played our me of the playoffs but nmitted mental errors ely and the Salmonbel- k advantage of them." inted out that New West- scored four power play » Oshawa's two. ance last night was ie sixth game will be Wednesday at the Civic um. 1als 1ight io make the trip due College commitments, yed with the Green hen they won two ups and he is a very ited fellow at having niss this great chance. r player forced to miss is Doug Favell who as a good bet to nail ' first - string goaltend- vith Philadelphia, in the anded National Hockey Favell was to report ec City on Sunday ready raining. He, like Hous- ed a big part in help- : the trip west possible. ked with coach Whal- 'rday afternoon before to catch the plane and n high spirits and said bring the cup back trying". He felt that » addition of Johnny * Davis to the line-up, give the Redmen a oring power and that anless, who was vot- most valuable player ague should add a lot and beef to the Brook- ce. Brooklin had orig- ide a bid for Graeme 19-year-old rookie of nto Maple Leafs but unable to get away ool at this time. nt Bill Vipond, who 5 as team manager, boys have a good f they play the type se they know can beat . I feel sure we will home this time." 5 Win lS Garden Centre 6-2 for nd + straight win and lin they came from turn the trick. walked to open the Rundle's and scored ssed ball and Ken ; single. McHugh gave up five never more than one ling. Supryka tripled ond for Rundle's but core. They didn't get un, as it turned out, eventh inning. walked with one out, on an error and scor- an Tureski's double, sers' other tally. blanked Wood's for ngs but Harry Snow, ipbell and Ted Rouh- nit safely to launch run rally in the | with one out, Dave ingle and a fielder's mpleted the scoring. xth inning, Campbell th a single, Roberis on an error, Ray 'ounded out but Har- _ then Bill Lockwood nd successive walks arris and McHugh rdy across with the f that inning, to com- i's total. -- AVING TEE th to pay Completion shawa HE SEASON es sON AND WER SSASSIN EET SINGH a ic alae gd vs FRED ATKINS el ds vs Joe Christie Relate ae. tach Mle hibitions: 1.50 . 1.25 omoter. Dial 728-516: Ringside or buy 3163 t. 12, 8:30 PM. / Settle Four Titles, y Oshawa Golf Club ra THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, September 12, 1967 7 re arene aie F: % Ba FS FOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS were. decided at the Osh- awa Golf Club over the weekend with the final matches being played for the. 1967 "Club Champion- ship' for both men and > ladies along with: the men's senior and men's junior Oshawa Golf Club was a hive of activity on Sunday afternoon, with large galleries of specta- tors following the contestants in four separate championship matches, from green-to-green while others, not as ambitious, shunned the trek up the fair: Vikings Post First Victory Oshawa Vikings rugger team, edged Toronto Welsh 6-3 for their first victory of the season after a disappointing start against Peterborough last week. Toronto attacked _ strongly from the start and kept Viking pinned in their own end. Vikings! defence and strong tackling) from Common, Thomson, Pyra,} -Forman and Akin held off the Welsh attack. The inevitable happened though, under great pressure, and the Welsh scored three points as they recovered a loose ball in the Oshawa end zone for. a touchdown to lead 3-0 going into the second half. Oshawa' started the second half in good style as they gained control of the ball from the scrums and line-outs, and passed the ball out to the backs who were eager to take advan-| tage of the possession. ling A quick heel from the scrum, fine handling and passing by) Kaleta, Thomson and Boyd, al-| lowed "Akin to kick the ball; ahead for a touchdown to tie! the game 3-3. The winning points came) much the same way as Akin| and Boyd handed the ball to) Henry Kaleta, who raced 20) yards for a touchdown to make} the final score 6-3. honors. Above, Earl "Mic- key" McMaster is set to drive off the 4th. tee. It wasn't his best hole--he had a bogey five--but he did win his match over Hugh Johnston,, for the 'Club Championship." --Oshawa Times Photo ways and instead selected a} shady spot at a certain hole, then waited for the golfers to come to them. Earl "Mickey'" McMaster de- feated Hugh Johnston for the 1967 '"'Club. Championship," | shooting a steady game to end lthe scheduled 36 - hole final match on the 33rd hole, four up. The Ladies' Club Champion- ship honors were won by Sue Kessler who defeated Donna Grant in their 18-hole final, six- and-five. In the Men's Seniors final, Bruce Bradley beat out Merle Corrin, on the 17th hole, two up. Junior Men's honors for 'this year were captured by Mark 85 | Burch, 18; who beat out Davie |Prest, 17, also on the 17th hole} jof their match, two-and-one. | This concludes the major jcompetitions for the 1967 sea.| son at Oshawa Golf Club. The ladies will hold their sea- son's elosing on October 3 while the men's closing is set for the last Saturday of this month. Hal Ballem Wins Junior Division Harold Ballem has emerged jas winner of the "leads" sec- |tion, in the Oshawa Lawn Bowl- ing Club's annual "club singles |championship" tournament. A second-year member, Bal- lem won out among the leads, in the junior section, defeating "Curly"? Myers, Bill Huxtable, \Bob Miller and Harry Witterick in the final. Gordon MacMillan and Bob Gallagher are the finalists in the club's senior section, with |Ballem scheduled. to meet the 'winner, for the 1967 title. "Nobody Und 1967 AMBASSADORS (2449 WHILE THEY LAST! 5-Year--50,000- RAMBLER King St. E., Bowmanville Mile Warranty ersells Trent" Tet rews weir ne 20H aP ve<oanrw Ws gravee & mance 128 hp Six and it's still priced be. | tween the too-small imports and the too- t costly compacts. 2 ly Want to get in on our good thing? 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