Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 22, 1967 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor evening, It's soccer action at Kinsmen Stadium. with the Lancaster Cup game tomor- row night between Italia and Ukraina looming as a top at- traction for the toe-ball en- Irs THAT TIME AGAIN! This is the time in the sports calendar when the chef can present a Sports Menu that features both blue plate spe- cials and also a wide variety smorgasbord selection. As a_ thusiasts. glance at the weekend's ae "Sportscope" will show, it's SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS playoff time and also starting hold the spotlight. Port Perry time and the choice embraces Midgets nosed' out MacTier lawn bowling, softball, base- 5-3, in their third game, play- ball, soccer, basketball, foot- ed at Barrie on Wednesday ball. and hockey -- oh yes, night and now they meet also tennis, with special play- Smithville in the Southern offs at the Oshawa Club. At Ontario finals, first game in this time of year, football is "Port" tomorrow night. Port expected and here at Kins- Perry Pee Wees are in the men Civic Memorial Stadium All-Ontario 'B' finals, open- tonight, they have the annual ing that series, also against opening classic, the North-vs- Smithville, tomorrow after- South fete, with six half-hour noon there, with the return game in Port Perry next Sat- urday. Bay Ridges Shells can win the Ontario Junior 'B' Crown with a victory in Hagersville tomorrow. games launching the grid campaigns for Oshawa and district collegiates and high schools. The schedule gets underway on Monday but the gala affair this evening gives the football season a colorful FOUR OSHAWA TEAMS kick-off that attracts imme- have crucial OASA playoffs diate interest. this weekend. Jaycees open % the Juvenile 'A' finals in SNAPPY AUTUMN AIR, Woodstock tomorrow night; such as prevailed this morn-. Scugog Cleaners open their Southern finals against Sarnia here at Alexandra Park to- morrow night and oh yes, a fifth "'Oshawa"' team, Brook- lin Concretes meet Merlin, in ing, serves to stimulate the enthusiasm of the duck hunt- ers and those nimrods who prefer pheasant, partridge or grouse as their favorite tar- get. But would you believe Brooklin tomorrow' night, first that we've turned the corner game of the Southern Ontario so sharply that -the hockey Intermediate 'C' finals. On season opens tomorrow Sunday afternoon, here at three o'clock, Oshawa Pam night? As a matter of fact, International opens the South- we've got hockey coming at us in the next week as if it ern Ontario finals against was going out of style. Osh- Galt Slees and this should, be awa Generals make their a hum-dinger. Galt's Bob 1967-68 debut tomorrow night Eccles pitched his team to a at the Civic Auditorium 1-0 victory over Stoney Creek, (they're opening the new in the third game at Burling- swimming pool there this ton. Galt lost the first game afternoon, so that's quite a 1-0 in 19 innings --Eccles switch) when Peterborough had 44 strikeouts in that one. "Petes" will be here for an He had 26 more in the 11- exhibition game. inning second game, which Galt won 3-2. That's 70 strike- outs in two games -- and he probably had at least 20 more in that third game. But he'll find "Pams" tougher than that at the plate, we think. SUNDAY NIGHT finds two of the new NHL teams per- forming here, with Los An- geles Kings taking on Minne- sota North Stars. On Tues- day night, the North Stars play California Seals and on BUT BEFORE we get Wednesday night, it's Toronto around to Scugogs playing Maple Leafs vs Rochester here tomorrow night and Americans. On the Saturday, "Pams" facing Galt on Sun- a week from tomorrow night, day afternoon -- we have the Pittsburgh Penguins play big Senior 'B' playoff game Minnesota here -- and mean- tonight! They were rained out while, Oshawa Generals are last night of course, so the in Peterborough on Monday game was postponed until night and in Niagara Falls a_ this evening and so Port Col- week from tonight. borne Lakers and Oshawa Gale Lumber open their OSHAWA LEGION'S Ban- OASA Southern Ontario finals tam and Tyke baseball teams tonight, at Alexandra Park, have both advanced to the at 8:15 o'clock. We look for Ontario championship bracket Neudorf to give Gales a lot in baseball playdowns and of trouble, with his fine pitch- local fans can see both teams ing but he'll also find out in playoff action, here at that any member of the Osh- Kinsmen Stadium on Sunday awa team is apt to "crack afternoon, when a double- one" at any time, so it should header is carded. On Satur- be another swellegant softball day night and again Sunday tussle. Lawn Bowlers Win Prizes, Out-Of-Town Tournaments Members of the Oshawa Lawnjdulph won the mixed doubles j--Oshawa Jaycees vs Wood- Bowling Club are going to mark|"'Fow] Tournament" at the LAWN BOWLING stock Navy Vets; Ist game The Oshawa TT Riders Com-| "Centennial Year' as one of|Lindsay Club this week, with a, Mixed Doubles Tournament jof 2 - out - of - 3 All-Ontario [petition Motorcycle Club will the most successful seasons in/score of 55 points --Annual Hopps Trophy finals; at Woodstock Suther- |hold a scramble on Sunday, at the club's entire history. In the men's trebles tourna-|Event; at Oshawa Lawn |and Park, 8:30 p.m. Pleasure Valley Farm, begin- Not only. did club representa-|ment at Stouffville recently, Stan| Bowling Club, 9:00 a.m. and ves play with outsta 2 Pe i |--S y r va S ; cor ae vaor"Prfal ne, Era" Gemeny ag 8 ere ta ee | Oa mee enmpetitions but members have|honors sth Piel Lor at ae SOCCER jof-3 Southern Ontario finals; |Canadian Motorcycle Associa-| had numerous 'triumphs in!total of 53 points. and @ Oshawa and District Assoc. |at Alexandra Park, 8:00 p.m. |tion and are holding their third | many of the major annual Th cane ~-- Lancaster Cup Play; | OASA Intermediate 'C' |major venture of the year. tournaments at other clubs 4 i aie are by no means \Ukraina vs Italia; 1st Round /|Playoffs -- Merlin or Allen- Points towards the Ontario| They're going to have to bulld|erdine in we limelight either.'sydden-death game; at Kins- |ford vs Brooklin Concretes; |championship will be awarded) an additional room, just to dis-\h°CNS UP tne reputation on men Civie Memorial Stadium, |1st game of 2-out-of-3 South- |Sunday, according to the riders' play the trophies, if the cur- the distaff side, Mrs. Margaret 7.99 p.m Be Ontario finals; at Brook- jorder of finish rent, trend continues while in be gea cect Poca Read Pee Wee Boys' Tournament {lin Park, 8:15 p.m. -- ividual members have collect-|22¢ MIS. Belle Gibbs, skip, cap- __ i 1 i | Ga aceesed wines of Pick "Itired 'The Simpson 'Trophy, intwyate armen Public School, ||. cRossE GIBSON PROBABLY FIRST ISurtees-- Hulme Lead "200" Field What a difference a yearja revised rear suspension and makes. has 100 pounds less weight. It Last season John Surtees in |also has a new nose configura- a Lola was the king of thejtion to counteract a tendency Canadian - American Challenge|towards front-end lift. Cup winning three of the six) Besides the feature 200 an- races in the series, and driving other battle is taking shape for away with the overall title. Saturday. Toronto's Horst Kroll This year Denis Hulme pilot-jand Montreal's Dave Green- ing a McLaren M6A is threat: |blatt will meet in the under- Ee Surtees' reign. Hulme,|two-litre event scheduled for 1 lthe present leader of the For-jp.m. Kroll, driving a Kelly mula One battle, has also|Porsche has 65 points in the emerged as the victor of the|standings with Greenblatt, in a only two Can-Am events this|Ferrari Dino right behind him season. with 55 points. Hulme in his McLaren-Chey, The race schedule for Satur- \has torn apart lap records injday begins at 9.30 a.m. with a |winning races at Elkhart Lake, |warm-up for the Can-Am cars. lIndiana. and Bridgehampton,|At 11.45 a.m, is a 10-lap formu- New York. la car race, followed by a 15- The two drivers will continue |lap production and improved their battle Saturday when they|production sports car race at meet, engine to engine, in the|12.15 p.m. $35,000 Player's 200, the third At 1 p.m. is the under-two- jrace in the Can-Am series litre race, followed by a 15- Surtees' Lola-Chev has under-jlap touring car race at 1.45 gone only minor changes from/p.m. The parade of Can-Am the car that took the crownj|drivers starts at 2.45 p.m. with llast year. The Lola is powered|the race itself taking place at |by a 364-cubic-inch engine with'3 p.m. 'Wren Blair Looks Ahead To Future Team Building By THE CANADIAN PRESS |title, having managed Whitby,| Most teams in the National |Ont., Dunlops to the 1958 world| Hockey League have profes- championships. | sional farm clubs where they! In the off season Minnesota| 'can send players for develop-|bought rights to goalie Ken| |ment and from where they can Broderick, defencemen Pau 1| draw players in times of emer-|Conlin, Terry O'Malley, Gary} gency. Begg and Barry McKenzie, cen-| But Minnesota North Stars,/tre Gary Dineen and _ right lone of the six new teams in the/winger Marshall Johnston from league this season, are using an Toronto Maple: Leafs. As well entirely different system. he got rights to centre Danny Manager-coach Wren Blair,O'Shea from: Montreal Cana- an old hand at directing Cana-'diens. | dian representative teams, has| 'Guys like Dineen and : obtained professional rights to|O'Shea are in their early 20s It was awards night at the at least eight members of Can-|with lots of time to play pro,"| Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, Hall last night i for players in the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Asso- I ciation. Receiving individual jada's National team and could/he said. |have them all in his lineup fol-| "If they want to try for an lowing the Winter Olympic Olympic gold medal, I'm all for |Games at Grenoble, France it. "I'm not putting any pressure! '"'Why push to get them five jon them to turn pro now," he months earlier when I isaid in a recent interview. '"I/get them for 10 or 15 years |know what it can mean for a after the Olympics." 'boy to compete for the world Blair's North Star Club will jamateur title. play three games in Oshawa in | "But we won't have a total|the upcoming week. Sunday the jappraisal of the North Stars|Star's play the Los Angeles juntil February, after the Winter Kings, Tuesday the California Olympics. Seals and next Saturday the WON WORLD TITLE Pittsburg Penguins. All games in the minds of players with|Th Blair knows what it means toj\will be held at the Civic Audi-|five major league baseball|the Eastern Ontario 'Baseball| \teams, but to a pair of Oshawa|Association bantam series, los-| Legionnaires also finished first minor baseball teams it isn't\ing only to Bowmanville andjat the end of the EOBA sched- } I the|tying Whitby, Port Hope and|ule, winning 10 games and los- series in which they are com-|Belleville. have a shot at a world: amateur |torium. SPORTSCOPE TODAY | SOFTBALL nearly as important as peting this weekend. OASA Midget 'B' Playoffs: Smithville vs Port Perry Bal- jlard Lumber; Ist game of 2- out-of-3 Southern Ontario | OaSA Ser volving players 13 to 15, willja OASA Senior 'B' Playoffs: |Port Colborne Lakers vs Osh- awa Gale Lumber; Ist game [of Soubets Southern pag nsidng finals; at Port Perry, 8:00 jAssociation's bantam "A"! Allan Taylor, a left-hander, |the OBA final. 18:15 p.m acu alae Leyn Poe Wee |major title. First game is sched-/has nine wins to his credit} Team captain Terry Thomp- Pane oe lorts: pone se i juled for Niagara Falls Satur-/while right-hander Dave Ross|son and Glen Kirkham have fo SATURDAY Smithvilla:. 1st Tone ar aa foal adh crenag in Oshawa,/has four wins and Bryan Roselhandled the brunt of the pitch- | BASEBALL : vs ee eee y ; ja pair. g ykes. | OBA ee 'A' Major of-3' All- Ontario finals; at | Also on Sunday, the Tyke Le-| 'Timely hitting and good field- bes sven wae an ee |Playofts -- Oshawa Legion- |°"onan? Neto jgionnaires, under 11, will enter-jing has paid off in the playoffs|feats, Kirkham eight wins and naires ve Niagata Palle tet Oshawa Neighborhood jtain Chatham Jaycees in the|for Legionnaires, who elim-|one loss game of 2-out-of-3 Champion- Assoc. -- Bantam Girls' jopening game of their OBAlinated Belleville in three| Jack Harper manages the thy Saale; at Niagore Fall |Tournament; at Harman jtyke "A" major final. This}games, Brampton in three and|tykes, assisted by Jack Kirk- 8; Niag |Park, 9:00 a.m. jseries will continue in Chatham|Hamilton in two. lham and Morley Sonatieabn Bridge Park, 2:00 p.m. Simcoe Hall Leagues: Reg- istration for both Biddy League and Minor League: at Simcoe Hall Boys Club (Eulalie Ave.) and Simcoe Hall Settlement York Central Juvenile Girls' {the next weekend. League Playoffs -- Willow- dale vs Oshawa Woodview Park; Ist game of 3-out-of-5 championship finals; at North Oshawa Park, 3:00 p.m. ou Oshawa TT Riders St trophies were, standing, left to right, Pat Watters, lead- naires, Bernie McGuire, Colin Lockey, most valuable leeacy the first fr th eading hitter and most player in pee wee league. Leek Jad MG Cone. a es aI valuable player, midget --Oshawa Times Photo Bone cCom emoria Pat " Watters accepted the "Legion Bantams And Tykes Reach Championship Finals The World Series is foremost|pressive records for the season.\catcher, Eric Wesslby The Bantam Legionnaires, in-|tams finished with two wins andjhad to come from behind to beat meet Niagara Falls in the first}behind win over Scarborough, two games of a_ best-of-three|top club in Metro Toronto. series for the Ontario Baseball! NINE-GAME WINNER The bantams have scored 59} The Oshawa teams will pl Both Oshawa teams boast im-/runs in the playoffs while allow|a inion t ing 25. In 24 games they! have awa junior and senior baseball VANCOUVER (CP) -- Brook- lin Redmen are confident they can force a seventh and decid- ing game in the Canadian sen- jor lacrosse final. The fired-up Ontario squad faces Vancouver here tonight in the sixth game of the Mann Cup series. Legion Baseball Awards Night Outstanding players in the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association were honored at a get-together of players and offi- cials at the Royal Canadian Le- gion, Branch 43, Hall last night. f Championship teams also re- ; «ceived trophies, with members of the clubs receiving individual trophies. Coaches George Brabin and Art Sheridan accepted the Luke White Trophy from Mr. White on behalf of the tyke champion Redmen Confident Of Seventh Game Brooklin coach Fred Whalley is even more optimistic than his players. He predicted Thursday that Brooklin will win the series. "I've said all along that we win our big games and we have no intention of leaving here without the Mann Cup," said Whalley. The Redmen jumped back into contention Wednesday night by trouncing Vancouver 11-4 behind the five-goal per- formance of forward John Davis and the standout goal- tending of Bob McCready. A seventh game, if necessary, will be played Saturday night. EXPECT IMPROVEMENT "We played well Wednesday but I know we can play even better,"' said Whalley. The Brooklin coach feels an injury to McCready was respon- sible for his club's poor play in earlier games, After winning the opener 9-8, Brooklin lost 9-5, 19-5 and 13-4. Whalley intends to throw the basketball-style zone defence Tigers. The Robert Kirk Trophy for the pee wee champions was End Billiards' coaches Ted Stone and Bill Mason. The bantam trophy, which was won by United Auto Work- ers, was presented to team cap- tain Bryan Rose. Mrs. Dean Dillabough pre- sented the Dean Dillabough Me- morial Trophy to Colin Lockey, voted the'outstanding player in -the pee wee league. The Sebe Claus Trophy for the outstanding player in the bantam league was presented to Les Kiraly by Alf Brisebois. Bernie McGuire captured two trophies, the batting trophy for Oshawa Midget Legionnaires and the "'Nibs'" McComb Me- morial Trophy as the most val- uable player in the midget divi- jsion. Bob Duncan and Ted Mc- iComb made the presentations. Les Kiraly, most valuable player in ban- Legionnaires, ng hitter, junior Legion- tam league, and_ seated, that worked so well in the fifth game at Vancouver tonight. The only doubtful starter for presented by Mr. Kirk to South|Brooklin is centre Sandy Dober- stein who has a shoulder injury. Blanche Norton Trophy from Harry Norton as the leading hitter with the Junior Legion- naires, EX-TRACK STAR DIES RUBIDOUX , Calif. (AP) |\Franklin (Pitch) Johnson, for- a : : ad Gary|mer Olympic track star and e bantams finished first in|Tutin coach the bantams. former head track and field Like the bantams, the tyke|ooach at Drake and Stanford universities, died Thursday of cancer. Johnson, 66, was direc- ing two. They eliminated Peter-| 1933-49. tor of the Drake Relays from PLAIN Or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES " REGULAR and KINGS. In exhibition play, the ban-|borough in two games and then loss including a 5-4 come-from-|Brampton two games to one. The tykes were down 5-0 in the third game at Brampton but jended up winning 10-6 to enter a. doubleheader at K Stadium Sunday. The tykes will meet Chatham at 1 p.m., with the bantams and Niagara Falls playing at 3 p.m. tscored the opposition 166-80. Mike McArthur, former Osh- House (Simcoe South); OASA Juvenile 'A' Playoffs Hold Bike Scramble! from 9:00.a.m. to 11:30 a.m, OASA Junior 'A' Playoffs-- [ning at 11.00 o'clock. 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HOCKEY ship Finals: (If Necessary)-- Cardinals has indicated i that Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bid- In the ladies' trebles tourna-, OHA Jumior 'A' Exhibition |Brooklin Redmen vs Van- righthander Bob Gibson proba- | ment at Port Perry, Mrs. Clara Game -- Peterborough jcouver Carlings; 7th and de- |bly will be the starting pitcher | CANADA BEATS JAMAICA Oatway, Mrs. May Price and "Petes" vs Oshawa Generals; |ciding game of Mann Cup \for the National League base- | ee ee SANAICA \Mrs. Dorothy Morrison, skip, at Civie Auditorium, 7:15 (series; at Vancouver Kerris- |ball -ch i i i LEVERKUSEN, West Ger- scored. three wins and another p.m. dale Arena, 8:30 | nies of the World & id ie many (AP) -- Canada scored Oshawa entry of Mrs. Jean neSorrca --_ ---- a Rs din Bk aiken twice in the first half Thursday|Renwick, Mrs, Helen Anderson | to defeat Jamaica 2-0 in ajand Mrs. Rheu Mann, skip, also women's world field hockey went to the prize on the | tournament match. strength of two t | eae ea aera CUO ER inshore i BES a er SALES - SERVICE - PARTS - ACCES. 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