Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1967, p. 8

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 2, 1967 Galt Nips 'Pams' Series All Even GALT (Staff) Galt Slees|13th innings. Jack Sneddon had scored the only run of the/a single in the first frame, game, in the bottom of the 14h/Pete Norris got one in the inning, to edge Oshawa Pamiseventh and "Rich" March International Electronics 1-0,| singled in the 14th. Eccles Sunday afternoon here at Lin-/didn't allow a single walk. coln Park and tie. up their) The marathon pitching duel OASA Intermediate 'A' south-/ended in the bottom of the ern Ontario finals at one win|14th. Marshall gave up "a free apiece. ticket" to first batter, Ab en- Third and deciding game, forjshaw and then forced Bill the right to represent the South|Doerfling to pop up to Paul in the All-Ontario championship! Gibbens at shortstop. finals at Kapuskasing on the| Next batter, Eccles grounded holiday weekend, will be played|to Gibbens and his throw for on Wednesday night, at Gould-'the force-out on Henshaw at ing Park, in North York 2nd base, was wide, Henshaw Larry Marshall of Oshawa/going to third. and Bob Eccles for Galt waged) With one out and runners on, a sensational pitching duel in first and third, Bob Mason took which Marshall had the edge.|over the pitching duties for Osh- He struck out 19 batters in 13/awa, threw a wild pitch at his and one-third innings and gave first batter and Henshaw scam- up only two hits, while issuing|pered across the plate with the four-walks. Bob Eccles got ajonly run of the game. single in the fifth and another in the 12th, for the only safe- ties Marshall allowed. Galt Eccles struck out 19 batters Fak ty oe aks also -- over the 14-inning dis- - 000 000 000 000 1-1 2 1 tance and he was tagged for Batteries -- Marshall, Mason six hits, theree singles by Paul (14th) and' Solomon; Eccles Gibbens in the 2nd, 11th and|and Rung. Oshawa: 000 000 000 000 010--0 6 3 North Stars Trim Penguins Led By Balon's Two Goals ed to an early lead at Civic|Andrea notched the Pittsburgh Auditorium Saturday and went'goal. on to trim Pittsburgh Penguins} It was the third game in 6-1 in National Hockey League|Oshawa for Minnesota within a western division exhibition|week, with the best turnout at me. the gate. And, as expected, it exhibition record to seven wins,|North Stars defeated Los An- a tie and two losses, never|geles and tied California in the trailed after Bill Goldsworthy|other games. opened scoring with both teams/ Pittsburgh's roster was dotte a man short in the second with experienced personnel, al- minute of play. though veteran defenceman Leo Penguins, who had trimmed|Boivin didn't play. Stars 7-2 in Brantford, Friday,| Coach Red Sullivan mixed his couldn't get untracked at any/|lines up considerably during the time during the rugged en-|game, striving to find a work- counter. jing combination. North Stars, with solid de-| Two of Penguins stubborn fence work from Pete Goegan,|holdouts, Earl Ingarfield and Mike McMahon and Elmer Vas-|Al McNeil played. It was Ingar- ko, controlled play most of the/field's second game and Mc- way as they handed Penguins |Neil's first. their first loss in five games. | Former Montreal Canadien} s 8 s Agostini Wins . s Championship Dave Balon ruined any hopes| Pittsburgh entertained for a comeback when he scored twice/ with 16 seconds in the third| period while North Stars were! Playing a man short. Other Minnesota goals were|como Agostini of Italy Sunday} scored by Parker MacDonald,/finished second in the Gana were mainly the fault ada to retain his world motor- race at the Grand Prix of Can- in the cycle championship class. Agostini was beaten by Mike Minor Hockey Registration yahoo igre, Paw Oshawa Minor Hockey Regis-|sizeable margin in the world) tration commences today at/competition. | Civic Auditorium. Hailwood also captured the | All those planaing to register|250-cc event and set a lap rec- must have a birth certificate./ord in each class. They are asked to bring their; He was timed in 1:42.7 in the skates and a hockey stick, and500-cc competition, completed are reminded that a $8.00 regis-|in 73.28.5. Hailwood's record lap tration fee is required. in the 250-cc test was 1:26.8, an Registration fee is preferred|average speed of 91.45 miles an on registration night. However, hour if this is a hardship to anyone,| Bill Ivy of London, second at $4.00 will be accepted and the/350-ccs, captured the 125-cc remainder by the fourth league|class title and etsablished a game. This fee covers the winter|record lap of 1:45.9 seconds.| hockey program. Any practice|His closest rival was another time is extra. Englishman, Phil Read. Registration times are as fol- OCT. 15 DEADLINE lows: Read leads Hailwood by two Today, 6:00-9:50 p.m.; Ban- points in the race for the 250-cc| tam, 12-l4 years after May 31,|title. The final round will be 1967. raced Oct. 15 in Japan. Tuesday, 8:00-9:59 p.m., Juve-| Ivy, who has clinched his nile, 16-18 years after May 31,/125-cc championship, led all the 1967. way in the 2-lap event Saturday, 8:00 - 11:50 am,,jalthough he stopped twice Bantam and 4:39-5:50 p.m., Pee|because of trouble with his Wee All-Star Camp. jcooling system. He won easily The pee wee and novice all- over Tim Coopey of Vancouver. star camps are open to all boys) Mike Duff of Toronto, who in this age grouping failed to qualify Friday -|started last on the grid, moved up to third place. BOWLING NEWS SPORTSCOPE High Triples: Roger Plancke 744 Glenn Maunder 710, Gord Shemilt 2 ) TODAY Mace rrison 692, Gord Ford /649, Fel bevel ree leet Boynton, 649 oe H rac ocke 640, Al rown 612 and shaw; sc Meee aon an Ae ig : igh School High Singles: Norman Marnien 212, gues: (Junior) -- Don- 227, Eric Jacklin 232, Marg Mossey 230, Van at Central, 4:00 p.m. Perce Ciark 225, Jim Scott 216, Ivyiz x . i Gibbs 216, Cliff Davis 216, Art Allman ane Courtice at McLaughlin, 212, Pearl Marlon 210, Mike Pridie 205, 4:00 p.m. (Senior) -- O'Neill Carl Clark 204 and Keith Pike 204 at Eas i Team Standings: Comets 11, Drifters Cont er en. ale 8, Aces, Gaels, Pinners and King Pins ~eMtral at Donevan, 3:30 p.m. 7, Stars 6, Chiefs 4, Waves 2? and Tur- eh erties TUESDAY SHERIFF'S TAILORING LADIES No Games Scheduled. LEAGUE | WIN AT HOME 9-1... WOODSTOCK (Staff) -- Osh- awa Jaycees captured the All- followed by an infield out and Werby's triple produced Wood- with a 9-1 win at home, on Sat- urday afternoon. Ron Wilson pitched an effec- tive four-hitter to limit the homesters to just three runs on Sunday, two of these coming in the first inning when Don Carter walked with one out, Dan Werby beat out a bunt and both scored when Dan Springstead tripled, after two out. A walk to Carter in the fifth, Ontario Juvenile 'A' softball stock's third and final run of championship here on Sunday the game. Oshawa's Wilson afternoon when they defeated had a total of 18 strikeouts. He Woodstock Navy Vets 11-3, to tired in the 9th, loading the | sweep the OASA title round bases on walks but forced Car- | with two-straight wins in as ter to ground out, ending the many days. game, series and season. Oshawa opened the series Werby was the only one of the losers to get two hits. Brian Chisholm went 'to the mound for the homesters and the Oshawa club pounded out 14 hits before it was all over, six for four runs in the first three frames and the rest off. Pete Fraser who switched with Chisholm in the fourth inning. Chisholm hit Warren Me- Gahey with a pitch to open the game then John Mosier singled and Daryl Hudgin doubled. Dan Logeman walked and Roy Gra- ham followed with a_ single, with Hudgin being nipped at the plate. Walt Kolonowski grounded, with Logeman being out at the plate and Walt Grabko did the same thing, to end the inning. : In the third, Graham was safe on an error, Kolanowski tripled and he scored to make it 4-2 on Grabko's single. Fraser stopped Jaycees for three innings but in the 7th, Hudgin doubled, advanced on an infield out and scored on Graham's sacrifice fly, to make it 5-3. In the 8th, Grabko doubled, scored on Wilson's single and the latter came home on Mc- Gahey's_ sacrifice fly and Mosier's single. The Woodstock defence col- lapsed completely in the 9th as Oshawa scored their last four runs on a combination of two infield errors and three-straight hits by Kolanowski, Grabko and Don Parker. It was: Grabko's fourth hit of the game, making him the big batter for Jaycees. Hudgin, Kolanowski, Parker and Wilson all had two apiece. Oshawa: 202 000 124--11 14 1 Woods 200 010 000-3 4 § Batteries -- Wilson and Grab- ka Chisholm, Fraser (4th) and Springstead. Andy Konopacki set Wood- stock Navy Vets down with only four hits, not a thing after the third inning, to pitch Oshawa Jaycees to their 9-1 victory at ...WIN IN WOODSTOCK 11-3 Alexandra Park on Saturday afternoon. Jack Carter opened with a walk and Don Carter was safe on an error, after Jack had been nipped trying to steal. With two out, Bill Farrell and Dan Springstead had _back-to- back singles, scoring Don Car- ter, with one which proved the visitors' only taly. Pitcher Pete Fraser got a single in the second and Dan Werby had one in the third. After that, Konopacki faced only 20 batters in the last six frames. Fraser got on via an error in the fifth and Don Stewart got a free ticket in the seventh. Konopacki had a total of 16 strikeouts. Oshawa picked up two runs in the first frame on walks to bs tn ta tenis, Oshawa Jaycees Ontario Juvenile Champs John Mosier and Daryl] Hudgin, followed by an infield error that left Dan Logeman safe and Roy Graham's sacrifice that scored Hudgin. Walt Grabko opened the sec- ond with a single and sco! Oshawa's third run, with Don Parker, Warren McGahey and -- all hitting safely behind im. A walk, an infield error and doubles by Logeman and Gra- ham produced three runs in the fourth. The winners added one in the fifth and two in the seventh, the last two completely on errors, W'stock: 100 000 000--1 4 6 Oshawa: 210 310 20x--9 9 2 Batteries: Fraser amd Spring- stead; Konopacki and Grabko. Merlin Defeats Brooklin, | Jim Rowden's Home Run Wins For Gale Lumber Third Game At Woodstock the visitors could manage only feated Brooklin Concretes here|jtwo runs. Tom Simpson was! on Sunday afternoon 4-2, tojsafe on an error in the second even up their OASA Intermedi-jinning and scored on_ succes- ate 'C' Southern Ontario finals|sive hits by the at one win apiece. brothers, 'Vern and Don. Third and deciding game, to MERLIN (Staff) -- Merlin de- tatives for the Ferguson a Port Oshawa Gale Lumber scored thrilling 2-1 Colborne Lakers, Brooklin's other run came in third and deciding game produce the Southern represen-|the fourth when Simpson got on OASA Southern Ontario All-Ontario|/via a walk. V. Ferguson struck 'B' finals, before a big championship finals at Capreoljout but went to second when at Alexandra Park on on the holiday weekend, will/the catcher missed the third|day afternoon. on'strike and then threw wildly. Gaels' lost the series opener victory over in the of the Senior crowd Satur- Ste. Senior 'B' champ ing and thrilling home runs. Eddie Neudorf for Lakers andjinning, when Jim Haun, Ron Taylor for Geals, each a|batter of that inning, poled one|made a great throw to third) -- ionship finals, | gave the softball fans the ideal|the game, doubled and Saturday's third game, to de-|giving up just two hits. Neudorf|standard and landed over the cide which team will host Sault/fanned 11 Oshawa batters and fence, for a two - Marie in the All-Ontario/gave up three hits. Merv Fretz, second batter of|again but they threatened in the then|sixth when Davis beat out a) combination of stalwart pitch-|Taylor mowed down the oppos-'clean bunt and Bob Young tol-|finthace deans iri Son ition in 1-2-3 order until the 8th)lowed with a hard single to\ about the annual: te hie pia Caperchoine |+, eee Gale Lumber didn't firsti}centre. "Julie" Golf Club Ladies Will Curl Oct. 31 The opening date of the la- dies curling section of the Osh- awa Golf Club has been set for ~ October 31. The fall meeting will open at 1 p.m. with dessert and coffee being served, followed with a fun game, of two draws, run homer. of four ends each. score _ At a recent executive meet- ing, game conveners reported be held in November. be played in Woodstock, Tuesday night, 8:30 o'clock. Simpson was tagged out, try- at home 3-2 and then evened Gary Mifflin pitched the win ing to come home on a passed'the round with a 2-1 win at for Merlin, giving up eight hits/ball and then Garnet Warriner Port Colborne. o the Brooklin batters : t but} singled, Minnesota North Stars jump-|Vasko and Bill Collins. Paul|,eeping them scattered so that/but was out himself trying to winner in. the set, hooked up/jover the left - field fence, for base, to nip Davis going there in the third game with Taylor'the visitors' second and final from first. Striking out scoring V. Ferguson make it a two-bagger. Italia Wins Oshawa Italia ad by defeating Local w North Stars, in running their|was the best game of the three.! Semi-Final vanced q the final of the Lancaster Cup 222 by score of 6-to-1, at Kinsmen Sta- 59. dium, on Saturday night. A poor turn out of spe tators saw a poor game. Though! Local 222 team tried their ut-/drew a walk, to load the bases ort erry the giant-killers, 294 Jim McDonald plated two h for the Tuns with a timely single. to be were no matc most they more polished Italia side At times it appeared Loca 222 were about to pull it off but} their forwards were unable to take advantage of the few lap- |ses the Italia defence had. Gustav Seide, playing at cen- ter forward in place of the i |jured DiDannielli, pity lof the Italia goals and Johny|two infield outs and then al vite' boys 6-5 here on Satur- Lopes got the other. i For Local 222, it was George MOSPORT, Ont. (CP) -- Gia-\carr who got their lone tally.| scored five} in-/hits in the sixth inning, an, Elmo Gibson and Don Fergu- json each had two hits for Brooklin, who had a runner on base almost every inning but couldn't get a rally going. Doug Scott, pitching for Brooklin, gave up only seven to hits but he got off to a shaky start and he and his mates never did catch up. Gary- John- first batter for Merlin, was safe on an. error, then ;. George Haddock walked. With one out, Bill Nicholson also By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY -- Whitby Lasco Steelers came up with a vastly improved game Sunday after- noon as they downed the Dixie a | Mifflin singled in the second, } was forced by Johnson, who ad- vanced on a passed ball and Wins OASA scored on Haddock's single, to jmake it 3-1. ips The homesters got their ee ee fourth and final run on three opening single by Ken Ford,!perry IGA nosed out Smith- itwo-bagger by Mifflin, followed|qay afternoon to capture. the gh bagel single. jin/Al-Ontario Pee Wee 'B' soft- 1 wae was the only Merlin ball championship, with a two- player to get two hits off|straight sweep of the OASA fi- Whitby's Lasco Steelers Even Count With 'Beehives' jperiod and broke up a tense PORT PERRY (Staff) -- Port|battle that had coach Cherry all but standing on the boards.| don't be too suprised if this Beehives 3-2 at Arena, in the second meeting in| three days of the two Metro Junior 'B' teams. In the first meeting Whitby| was thumped 7-1 by the superior| conditioned Toronto entry. How-} ever, yesterday afternoon the Lascos paced by 'the little| bomb' Tommy Lavender, the) locals gained revenge. Lavender, who should be the 'Gordie Howe' of the Lascos again this year, scored two third-period goals with the win- ner coming at 19:16 of the third Steve Cardwell, a strapping 16-year-old centre, scored his first goal in Whitby colors and rookie is heard from a lot in 15 batters while|/hit and their only run. The homesters struck for| walk in his well - pitched tri-| their two runs in the fourth.,umph while |Ralph Davis bunted and was only one and hit one batter. |safe when Ralph Williams, at |first, missed the hurried throw. | |Bob Young popped up and then Jim Rowden slammed one far merman; Taylor and Knight. | jand high into left - centre. The} |ball caromed off one of the} the Whitby | {loodlights at the top of the) Taylor didn't issue a single) Neudorf walked LAKERS: 000 000 000 - 1.2.2 GALE'S: 000 200 00x - 2.3.0 Batteries Neudorf and Zim-! Donevan Juniors Hambly's And Robbie's Win Championships ,i,,,i72¢s, Does BROOKLIN bie's Drive-In pr the Bantam championship and Hamblyjy; Block the Novice championship, |" scored one touchdown each. in the Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association finals at) Brooklin Arena. Robbie's Boyd's Esso 8-7 to win the Ban |trict senior "A" tam finals, Brian Kasubeck potted three| goals for Bannon and Phil Kift added Defeat Eastdale Donevan walloped Easidale 32-6 in their first game of the 1967 Oshawa High Schools' Jun- ior football schedule at Kins- men Stadium on Friday. Les Minacs, Donevan's -- Rob-/downs for the winners, once on a 65-yard running play. Jim |Zarowny, Les Kiraly and Pau! (Staff) Joe Caruane scored the lone Eastdale touchdown. Ajax edged Anderson Collegi- ate of Whitby 9-8, in the opening game of the Lake Ontario Dis- schedule, at |Pickering on 'Thursday. Drive-In edged two-games-to-one. the winners, Doug with Brian POWER PLUS SPEED HOMELITE SUPER XU'67 CHAIN SAW jcer a chance 'o see the minors Crushmen in an exhibition jun- and] | CHATHAM (Staff) -- Two Three of the goals that Seide Scott. | nals. of the Local 222 defence and|Brooklin: 010 100 000-2 8 4) TY aurie Williams: not only the goalkeeping, the defence for| Merlin: 210 001 OOx--4 7 5/ pitched the win for Port Perry, allowing Seide to roam unmark-|_ Batteries -- Scott and Simp-)), ed in the goal area and their|S0" Mifflin and Ford. goalkeeper, for not smothering) the ball with his hands instead) of trying to kick the ball clear.) is , Generals Tie The cape Lord rd bee Hy ed take e Saturday n | Italia pests Azzuri, in 'ihe fi Crushmen a) c inal of the Lancaster Cup. Game time is 8 p.m. | Oshawa Generals needed a The reason for the,late kick-|Jast-minute goal to earn a 5-5/a off is to give 'he people of soc- tie with the reinforced Oshawe in action. ior hockey game at Civic Audi- There will be a Minor Soc-|torium Sunday nigat: cer Cup game immediately be-; Ron Dussiaume scored the fore the Lancaster Cup final.)goal which earned the junior|h Kick-off time for this one will|"A" team a tie, banging home be at 6:30. The Minor game will|Ivan Boldirev's rebound with 49 give the people of Oshawa a/seconds remaining. to see how the youngsters have Cru: taken to the sport. the junior "B" team were Terry | Minor soccer has come a O'Reilly, Gary Bradley and Ron long way in a very short time Webb. aha is here to stay. | Bob Walton scored twice for --_---- ------ Generals and other goals w | Tykes Win 5-4 |to Fred O'Donnell, Dale. Talon); land Dussiaume. General officiais were pleased, |with the quality of goalkeeping) 'displayed by |contributed a homer as_ the jteam P led sweep through OASA play- off competition.* fery also aided the Port Perry win for the combine of man- coaches, Don Cochrane, Doug MacMillan and Clare ingale. "Vin" The Harry C. Knott Memorial Trophy to team captain Ken | n Nightingale; the OASA champ- chance to see what a great job) The teams switched defence-jionship pennant to sponsor Dan the coaches of 'minor soccer|/men, with Bob Stewart and Jim) yadsen have done and are doing, also) Whittaker each scoring a goalicrests to the Port Perry team, for Crushmen. Other scorers for|/aiong with runner-up crests to and Smithville had to postpone ent | the second game of their OASA |championship finals in Midget They will try again this Satur- day, with a third game, if nec-, the Crushmen,|©&SS@ry, aving 11 strikeouts but he also Ai tant leted their Steve Cochrane and Bill Jef- ause with two hits apiece. This was the first major title ger Joe Fowler and his, Night- Executive member Walker of Port Perry, of presenting OASA ad the honor and championship fecal Beck ase alaul alae odds tts Halliday and Mark Hum-) two goals each, Dingman scoring a single. Chuck Lepine scored three goals for Boyd's while John! Watson, John Pollilo, Bill Coedy| and James Heaslip each added singles. Hambly Block won the Nov- ice championship in two- straight games with a 12-5 vic-| tory over Lasco Steelers. games to come. Coach Cherry is very high on this young fel- low, as is manager Ivan Davie. Bob McKenzie and Wayne Ego each scored once for the losers, who appeared somewhat taken back at the performance of the youthful Whitby team. As coach Cherry said after the game 'that is the first one fel- lows, they come tougher as they! Larry Graham paced the win- go along. pile g ners with five goals. Eddie) Manager Ivan Davie in anjs7ezur potted four and Tye effort to keep his fellows up to/Burt scored twice, with Glen the pace has arranged a pair of| Sheffield adding a single. | Tim Morris with three, | entry, with the first game slated) hrjes with one each, handled| for Tuesday at the St. Michael's|the scoring for Lasco Steelers. ! neLonpon For any cutting job, profes- sional or amateur, here's a lightweight, direct drive chain saw with super power! The Homelite Super XL'67 weighs only 13 Ibs., 12 oz., less bar me and chain, yet fells trees up -" to 4' in diameter... cuts 18' softwood in just 17 seconds ++. cuts 18" hardwood in 24 seconds. Come in for a free demonstration today. 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Terry Thompson, who failed to last the first inning in the open- last two periods. next Rangers. if "A" schedule against Kitchener Bryan Rose performing for the/Eric Nesterenko scored three goals and scoring ace Bobby Jim Rutherford and Dunc Wil-| Hull picked up two tallies to son split goalkeeping duties for|lead Chicago Black Hawks to a Generals, who open their On-|6-4 win over Montreal Cana- tario Hockey Association Junior}diens Saturday in an exhibition Sunday game between the two National BLACK HAWKS WIN MONTREAL (CP) -- Veteran iY . OUTBOARD -WiNTER - STORAGE Od We wry sect 7 ae eet ? s . 4 ae < Jockey League tcams. ing game of the series, won by Chatham 11-3, was the winning pitcher in this game. Chatham held a 4-2 lead at the end of third inning but gionnaires fought back and vent ahead with two runs in the \t)p of the sixth. 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