Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Sep 1967, p. 6

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Hen de sce Awe 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 15, 1967 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor HAIL THE CHAMPIONS! Due to the altérnate routine that prevails, we are coming in a day late with our plaud- its for Jim Bishop's Oshawa We hope our treat this just like the last speaker at a con- vention -- he may have been a little late, but he was worth period -- hearing. Not because it was Oshawa vs New Westminster for the fourth-straight season Green Gaels. readers will five minutes of the secon session, then went back int sion" and made it How many of the 3,700 fan who saw that title triumph o and big Charli d 0 their shell to stress "Posses- pay off s n Wednesday night realize that Oshawa had only two '"'shots- on-goal"' in the entire third e Marlowe made one of them good for the insurance goal. In the first period and in fact (and that's got to be a record most of the game, especially in which the Western club in rates a_ full credit) and not was Oshawa's measure ¢ because got to be red-letter history i the lacrosse records of Can- ada) -- but merely because it was just that ---- this wa the greatest! WE ALSO HEARD the so- called "wise guys" insist tha Gaels could have won in four- straight, that they let the visi tors win a couple -- but that's all for the birds. This had to greatest the New quite as Westminster floor, we doubt be Green Gaels' hour. Played on if Jim Bishop could have won his fifth-straight title. Green Gaels lost Neil Armstrong from last year's champion- ship club -- New Westmin- ster lost six players. Oshawa needed to plug only one hole --the Salmonbellies had to practically re-build a new team -- and they built a dandy! To coach Keith Jack- son and manager Jake Trot- zuk. must be given tremen- dous credit. Out there in the West, where Senior lacrosse reigns supreme and demands all the attention, they haven't got the terrific organization behind their team that is the case in Oshawa. Here we have the finest lacrosse exec- utive that ever was 4s- sembled and in the long haul they more than earn their. eredit for the victory. WE THOUGHT Jim Bishop used admirable strategy in that sixth game. Green Gaels played "kit t y-bar-the-door"' for the first period, exploded for four goals in less than fifth-straight Minto Cup victory (and that's the final frame, Oshawa nf concentrated on keeping the it nthe ball out of New Westmin paid off. THE Ss ball. Several times they had to yield a face-off but their main objective was keeping ster sticks -- and the strategy SALMONBELLIES left this morning early and they flew home with t - finals that we'll ever see. a team that could stay with them good defensively. The West had to put two players on Gaylord Powless, just to keep him in check. At best, this was gambling -- when they had a penalty and Powless was on the floor -- it was practically "fatal". That disallowed goal, at the end of the first period, may have been the crucial factor. Certainly it shook the "Bel- lies" because Oshawa scored four goals. in less than five minutes. Then the Gaels went back to 'possession' and never gave up. SINCE LACROSSE doesn't by any means fill the local sports picture, we'll have to remind the soccer fans that Italia meets Ukraina in the Carling Cup final tomorrow night at the Stadium . SOFTBALL FANS have a choice, with Gale Lumber playing Toronto Plating their second game at Kew Gar- dens tomorrow night and Oshawa Pam International playing Owen Sound's good Intermediate 'A' team, here at Alexandra Park. Italia Meets Ukraina In Saturday's Cup Final _Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta-jenough, none of the reg dium will be the scene of some|Italia forwards shared in important soccer action this weekend, with the final match of the annual Carling Cup tour- nament on Saturday night and on Sunday night, the Oshawa scoring. | In the other league game that jnight, Local 222 downed Napoli 5-1 and served notice that they'll be strong contenders for and District Soccer Associa-|The Lancaster Cup. tion's final tournament of the! season, for The Lancaster Cup, will get underway. The Carling Cup final Satur- day evening finds Italia facing Oshawa Ukrainia, The draw for Sunday night's doubleheader, first round in jthe "Lancaster" will see Italia again playing Ukrainia, their Oshawa|toughest opponents of the sea- |son's schedule, at 7.00 o'clock in the cup final that was post-|with Azzurri meeting Napoli in poned last month, on account of an Ontario game. Game time is 7.00 p.m. The interesting situation to-|Polonia in their first the second game, at 8.30 Cup _ playoff/o'clock. | On Thursday, Local 222 meets round their tail-feathers flying. They lost one of the finest Minto Cup Oshawa Green Gaels ran into in speed, even if not | |wards were breaking fast, BROOKLIN GOALIE BOB McCREADY MISSES SHOT FROM PETE BLACK j | jpass quickly up to !man. He set up four goals and| Mann Cup play. jnetted one himself. Cervi, play-|record, shared by Ontario star|charges earned three goals on ing in his sixth national final|Bob Allen. series, By speeding up their running| VANCOUVER (CP) -- Van- lin, Ont., Redmen 9-5 Thursday and even the best-of-seven {Canadian senior lacrosse fina lat one game each. | Brooklin won the first game |9-8 in defending the Mann Cup |for Eastern, Canada. Next game lis Saturday, followed by a fourth Monday and the fifth |Wednesday. All games are in | Vancouver. Bill Robinson and Sid. Warick |scored two goals each for Van- \couver. John Cervi, Pete Black, |Ross McDonald, Bob Babcock jand Gord Frederickson added jone each. Brooklin's John Davis, picked jup from Peterborough for the jseries, scored two for the jOntario club. Bob Hanna, Sandy Doberstein and Don {Craggs scored single goals. | "We were running tonight," said Vancouver .coach Jack McKinnon. "And when we're running, there are not many clubs that can beat us." TIES ASSISTS RECORD Because the Vancouver for- defenceman Cervi was able to the lead now has 45 assists in| fast breaks. +) Fred Whalley, coach of the; "We can keep up with Van-|in the second. This equals the|attack, coach McKinnon felt his) Redmen, " I |way about his team's running| holding a 3-2 lead in the first 'Vancouver Outruns Brooklin To Even Mann Cup Playofis couver,"' he said in the dressing room. "Tonight, we weren't run- ning, but I'm not worried. We have always managed to win the key games." Brooklin_ goalie Bob McCready continued to make rushes down the floor, to the enjoyment of 2,950 fans, and it was Vancouver's announced intent to slow him down. CUT ON ELBOW McCready received a cut elbow when belted to the floor by Pete Black in the last five minutes of the game, one of a series of stiff checks he was given during the night. Black received a penalty and McCready continued to play. The cut won't keep him out of Saturday's game, said coach Whalley. "We plan some wholesale lineup changes for the next game," said Whalley. He said he had not decided what they More than 60 players are ex- pected to take the ice at Whitby camp for the 1967-68 Ontario Hockey Association Junior "A" season. bus to Whitby Arena. Ice won't be available at Civic Auditor- the Home Show which opens to- night. General manager Matt Ley- who will be attending camp. Hildebrand, who succeeds Ted O'Connor, now chief scout for Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League, will be getting his first look at most of the boys tomorrow. A former General, Hildebrand played in the. American and Western Hockey Leagues and coached Belleville McFarlands to a world amateur hockey title. A native of Vancouver, Hildebrand was a standout la- crosse player. Assisting Leyden in the role of manager will be Ivan Davie, of Whitby, general manager of Whitby Lasco Steelers of the would be, except they will be designed to improve his club's power play. Brooklin scored on only one | of six power plays, Vancouver, | with a beefed-up power play| after the first game, connected) |for goals on three of five plays Metro Toronto Junior 'B" League. Holdover players for the Gen- erals are Ron Dussiaume, Bob Black, Brian Morenz, Paul Cadieux, Bob Walton, Jerry Dionne, Fred O'Donnell and with the extra-man advantage.|Joe Robertson. Dussiaume was talked the opposite) lay. | Vancouver never first | period, and stretching it to 5-3) Bernice Vandenburgh Wins Wester Guests Express _ 'Invitation' At Grandview ular} | the FIRST FLIGHT bs te The Ladies' Section of Grand-jGrandview; 'Pat' Mewett,|Meadowbrook; Mary Peterson view Golf Club hosted their an-|Grandview; Parrott,|/Oshawa; Vera Szikszay, Grand with|Grandview and Betty Thomas, view; vale and Marg MeNeill, nual 'Invitation Day" members from 12 clubs in the|Whitevale. nearby district, participating. Golfers from Pine Valleyja Woodbridge, Thunderbird Ash- burn, Oshawa Golf Club, Lind-|§ say, Port Hope, Peterborough Ruth Putting -- Marg. Jacobi, Osh- wa Golf Club. ECOND FLIGHT Low Gross -- 'Meg' Brain, GCC, Peterborough Kawartha, Meadowbrook, Unionville, Belle-| ville, Whitevale and the host club, contested the event. Top prize for the day's play, was won by Bernice Vanden-| \burgh of Thunderbird Golf |Club, who turned in the low jgross card, with an 83. Following are the other prize-winners, flights, gross scores, and in respective order. listed Panthers Take Second Game Zion Panthers defeated Scu- |slated for Saturday night inig sisi Port Perry, randview; Joan Goddard, wartha. Low Net -- E. Henley borough; M. Gorman, say; Ollwen Rolson, D. Lewin, Meadowbrook Ross, Lindsay. Valley. THIRD FLIGHT Grandview; Dolly Betty Campbell, Low Net -- 'Thunderbird; Helma Oshawa; | son, |G M ri Grandview; am, Belleville. Low Net--Kay Bawks, Thun-, homer and Low Gross -- Barb William-|p m Peterborough; Rose De-| ' 0 Barb Morden, |Lucia, Grandview; Jean Pratt, Marlene Lamont and Carol Gif- | Flo Kokesh,|ford had four hits each for Putting -- Jean eadowbrook and Betty Ing-!zion, Brenda Morden had three|G@ndview. home runs, White Ka- , Peter- Lind- and S.'}, treat was one-sided. The visit-\the game, various parents of youngsters who the The members Minor Lacrosse the local} New Westminster triumph at Expo, have been recognized. 'Thanks For Hospitality -- of the Oshawalage of Association and/newspaper, were all excellent. | the activities in your) I find it hard to express in| played against| words, our appreciation, having} "Pee|had Wees" here in Oshawa, whenjorganization of the Western Canada boys tour-|/All I can say is "Thank you|Eccleston of the Edmonton| ed this district, following their|all. We all had a ball." tournament some experience in the| these affairs. We would appreciate your publication of this letter in your ; | The game itself was a treat paper. | Putting -- J. Brown, Pine) ¢or jocal lacrosse fans but the ing Salmonbelly Pee Wees were . entertained in Low Gross--Annabelle Thom, anq: pilleted. Swanger, gog Island 24-20 at Port Perry Grandview; Bess Flack, Lind- various|last night, to take a 2-0 lead|say; in|in their best-of-seven Port Per-\view and Bev Liston, Thunder- for both net and low|'Y Ladies Softball League pird. also for putting, |finals. | Next game of the series is Grand- Marion Pugh, Schatz, Irene _ Sapinski, game time 7.00 Grandview; Dot McLellan, Grandvi Deb Morden, tana tld any Cooke, Nina Semczenko, Joy Watson one two singles, Gail Hughes,'/Bartlett and Sharon Lott had two safeties each. S. Fralick had six hits for Scugog Island, J. Raines, V.| Eden, D. Galante and N. Cro-) zier had three safeties apiece, derbird; Sandra | Robbie's Beats All-Stars 13-4 Robbie's Drive - In swamped safety going to R. Coivison. Pee Wee All-Stars 13-4, in the Joy Watson pitched the win|Girls' Storie Girls Win Finals I p Storie Park Pee Wee girls) B. Raines and H. Demara pick- trounced Connaught Park | Softball morrow night will be to see if|game and the semi-final games/first game of a two game total|for Zion, while B. Raines took' two straight games. Italia has shaken off the effects| will be of a recent crushing defeat. They've almost kept it a secret, but last Saturday Osh- awa Italia was thumped 5-0 by London Marconi, in the final game to decide the winner of the special 'Centennial Cup" tournament. Other than an off- color performance by most of the team, Italia's only other ex- cuse was that they had to play a man short after only 15 muin- utes of play Lazovich was ordered out of the game by the referee, for an|second, third and fourth posi- final game of the evenin indiscretion. On the following night, Italia took some of their venom out)will play Azzurri and Polonia|the first game of their two on the Azzurri club, with a 7-i/will meet Italia, to complete!same total goal series. decision, in which, strangely played on Saturday, Sept. 23 with the final on Octo- ber 9th. | LEAGUE STANDING WLT F A Pts, |Italia 0 |Local 222 4 Ukrania 1 Azzurri 3 3 3 Polonia 2, 2 8 6 Napoli 0 1046 0 With only two league sched- 4310 16 23:17 12 32 13 11 1925 9 because Charlie|/ ule games remaining, Italia has! for Pee Wee All-Stars. clinched the league title but tions are still doubtful. Sunday, Sept. 24, Ukrainia ithe schedule. SPORTSCOPE TODAY No Games Sheduled. SATURDAY LACROSSE Canadian Senior Champion- ship Finals -- Brooklin Red- men vs Vancouver Carlings; 3rd game of 4-out-of-7 Mann Cup series; at Vancouver Arena, 8:30 p.m. BASEBALL OBA Tyke Playoffs -- Brampton vs Oshawa Legion- naires; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 Ontario semi-finals; at Kins- men Civic Memorial Stadium, 2:00 p.m. HANDBALL Exhibition Team Tourna- ment -- at Alexandra Park, 2:00 p.m. SOCCER Oshawa and District Car- ling Cup Final -- Oshawa Italia vs Oshawa Ukraina; at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium, 7:00 p.m CHAMP. IN CORNER (Sager k Richardson, retired British empire and Canadian middlew- eight boxing champion, will be} in Dave Downey's corner when | the Halifax fighter meets Jim} Meidleur, of Windsor, Ont., for) the Canadian title here Sept. 18 Richardson is' directing Dow- ney's training in Boston. , SOFTBALL OASA Intermediate 'A' Playoffs -- Owen Sound Cot- tens vs Oshawa Pam Inter- national; 2nd game of 2-out- of-3 Ontario quarter-finals; at Alexandra Park, 8:00 p.m. OASA Senior 'B' Playoffs-- Oshawa Gale Lumber vs To- ironto Plating; 2nd game of 2 - out - of - 3 Ontario quarter- finals; at Toronto Kew Gar- dens, 8:15 p.m. Oshawa Neighbor hood |Sports Assoc. --- Pee Wee Boys Tournament; at North |Oshawa Park, starts at 8:00 ja.m. LAWN BOWLING Fred Hobbs Memorial Tro- |phy -- Annual Mixed Trebles | Tournament; at Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club, 10:00 jgoal semi-final series in the|the defeat for Scugog Island. Garrard Road Bantam Lacrosse | Association, played at Brooklin }Arena last night. Doug Bannon paced the win- ners with six goals, Phil Kft potted three, Brian Kasubeck added two, with singles going to Paul Toutant and Arnold Vroom. Wayne McGuigan, Danny Mor- iris, Larry Down and Albert Liebregts scored one goal each Eastview Park Boys '"* , Championship in Neighborhood Parks Softball ties, victory over North Park in the third and deciding j-. game played at semi 2 In the second bantam 2 at Park, Wednesday evening. Win Pee Wee Title "uss '° Eastview Park w the Pee had four hits each for the win-| i Soni We Sonate the|ners, M. Walker had three safe-|entrv will be participating. ed up two hits each, with one|to win the Pee Wee Champion- ship of the Neighborhood Parks Association in} Ellen Coe tossed a four-hitter | jand fanned sixteen in sr win while C. Connelly and Marks _ shared Connaught. Walker and Coe, Tanguay, pitching | Dupont| Cormier | Association, by virtue of a 4-2/and Nichols picked up two hits|are the Oshawa each. ' C. Wood had two hits for Con-|known as yet whether they will) Connaught!naught Park, D. Brisbois and R.: Kawalski had one hit each. division team. various ways The following "Thank You") letter voices the appreciation of the Western Canada guests. Sports Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ont. Dear Sir: On behalf of the Salmonbelly Steel 6-5 in the third and de-) Pee Wee Lacrosse team, the) executive of the Royal City) MLA, and myself, would like/ Garrard Road Novice Lacrosse| you to please express to the people of your community, our sincere appreciation for the wonderful welcome and co-| operation we, received on ar- rival, and during our stay in) your city. The sight seeing trips, civic lunches, billeting in private homes, and the cover- Handball Toumey Could Be Starter There will be an exhibition) team handball tournament at) Alexandra Park on Saturday| starting at 2 o'clock, to pro-) mote and show generally what} handball is all about. | Teams from Hamilton, To-| ronto, as well as an Oshawa | Hamilton's first division team) North American Hand-| ball Champions, but it is not) come or will send their second| Brooklin Arena, Boyd's Esso, Joe Greentree fanned nine) blanked Lasco Steel 7-0, to win|batters in pitching the win for) | Eastview, while Bind struck out ten in a losing cause for North' Chuck Lepine scored t wo Oshawa. goals for Boyd's Esso, Bill) Gary Wilson and Colin Lock-) | James, Jim Heaslip, Bill Coedy,/ey were the heroes of the night /John Polillo and '"'Ace" Bailey as they both picked up a single jpicked up singles. and a triple and brought in two Bob Chambers recorded the! runs apiece for Eastview. O'Connel and Bind reached ~~ base on safeties for North Osh- awa and each scored a run. | Lawn Bowlers Cop There were no errors com- | Tournament Prizes Barker made two fine catches shutout for Boyd's Esso. ey NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice ; and radio dispatched trucks elways ready to serve you. Fu el Oil Budget Plan Available McLAUGHLIN 110 King St. W. 723-348 OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE ! | } | | COAL & SUPPLIES mitted in the game and John for Eastview Park. Several members of the Osh- - awa Lawn Bowling Club were) jvictorious recently in different | tournaments. Locally, at the Oshawa Lawn) |Bowling Club, in a_ ladies' {doubles event, Mrs. Ethel Cay! and Mrs. Dorothy Morrison won} |prizes in the high two-wins cat- legory, with a score of 52-plus-3) |points. | In Elmira, Jack Hunter boar up with two unnamed Elmira partners, won three) |games in a men's trebles tour- |nament with a score of 31-plus- 13 points. NIGHT » Chance To Win... 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Peanuts 0'Flaherty; Kitchener, Wally Kullman; London, Turk Broda. | | . .. returns to Generals Name of the Niagara Falls} coach has not been announced. | or FILTER. TIP CIGARETTES . REGULAR and KINGS . WINS TRACK EVENT | | EDMONTON (CP)--John| Olympic Club won the Canadian | 10-mile track championship | Sunday, covering the distance in 55:41.8 at the University of Alberta stadium. | Cc. "CHICK" ANDERSON, Treasurer-Custodian, RCMLA| Sec.-treas., N.W. and Dis. MLA! Hambly Wins Title In Overtime Game Hambly Block went into over- time to defeat North American ciding game of their best-of- three semi-final series in the Division. Eddie Szcezur led the winners with three goals, Grant Craw- ford, Larry Graham and Glen Sheffield added singles. Glen Johnston picked up the hat trick for North American, Gerry Schroer and John Arm- strong scored singles. The game went into a ten minute overtime period before Hambly Block scored the win- ner. THIRD SKEET WIN L'ACADIE, Que. 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TORONTO, Chis« | Thos: By THE ASSOCIATE For the second tir many days Chicago | went into extra inni scoreless tie with Indians, and for th time they came out wi The White Sox, | place in the tight League pennant scran out the Indians 4-0 Thi Today, the Sox oper game series with | Twins, tied with Bo Sox for the league lea heavy-hitting Twins likely to give Chicago extra innings to get si Somebody who hope score early and oft Kaline of Detroit Tig re in third place, behind Boston and Mir » "This is the first year I'll be rooting for said Kaline of the Chic lager. The Tigers have games left with the T ust depend on the ot Weto help out by beating ork Mets 5-4 in the eague. » Chicago and Clevel: Mwent 17 innings W "before the White Sox emed ready to do hursday. BOX BATS SILENT Cisco Carlos, a rooki just up from Indianap 'performing brilliantly mound, but the Chic: Ywere silent, as is o Toledo Wir Third Gam TOLEDO, Ohio (AI Campbell's three-run h in the ninth inning sr tie and gave Toledo M a 7-4 victory over the ( Jets Thursday night "International Lea gu' playoff series. The win gives To three-game-to-one lead best-of-seven series for @rnor's Cup. The fifth at Toledo tonight. Mud Hen reliever Ja fo, who came on in the the third Toledo pitche: "ease. ? Carlos didn't allow t insitaisiclt } It was the second re 'formance in the two | /Dilauro, who came on ' the last six Jets in orde ws Wednesday's To BASEBAL! ry. > LEAGUE LEAI By THE CANADIAN National Leagu: AB R lemente, Pitts 522 9 onzalez, Phila 446 6 . Alou, Pitts ro : PCepeda, StL. 532 8 Staub, Hous 532 87 Runs: Aaron, Atlar Brock, St. Louis, 104. Runs Batted In: Ce Louis, 108; Wynn, Hou: Hits: Brock, 187; ¢ "Pittsburgh, 185. Doubles: Staub, Hou Cepeda, 35. 1 les: Williams, and Pinson, Cincin Brock, 11. Heme Runs: W; Aaron, 37; Santo, Chic Stolen Bases: B Wills, Pittsburgh, 28. Pitching: Briles, § 12-5, .706; Hughes, §S 14-6, .700. : Strikeouts: Bunning delphia, 218; Jenkins, 205. American Leag AB F F. Rob'son, Balt 435 7 Yas'ski, Bos 524 9 Scott, Bos 509 6 Kaline, Det 404 8 Carew, Minn 459 5 Runs: Yastrzemski 97; Killebrew, Minnes« Runs Batted In: Ya: 103; Killebrew, 102. Hits: Tovar, Minne Yastrzemski, 162. Doubles: Tovar, 3 Minnesota, 30. Triples: Blair, Balti Buford, Chicago, 9. Home Runs: Yastrz Killebrew, 39; Howai ington, 34. Stolen Bases: Ca Kansas City, 51; Bufo: Pi : Lonborg, 20-7, .741; Horlen, Chi 727. Strikeouts: Lon b' McDowell, Cleveland,

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