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The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1959, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 27, 1959 Woodbine Legion | Plan Course Inter-County League Edge Wilkinson's For Hunters Plays Four Games "SAVE 1 T0 4° A GALLON WITH BLUE SUNOCO" ILLE (Staff) -- The ies of hunter sagety| : Woodbine Legion turned back ning with a homer, to make it BHA is Won seve] Four games were played in the Thompson's Plumbing 11-3 at in the fifth frame when Menzies Oshawa Wilkinson Jrs. 32 last |at the time. lin the council chambers at town|Inter-County Softball League Lakeview Park, with Hodgson|went a little wild and his mates in rades can't night at Talbot Park, in a Lea-| After Oshawa had tied it at 22/p,;" wednosday night, Sores taro last night, with Me- pitching a steady game for the|faltered in their defensive play. Two gasoline g side Junior Assoc. baseball game. in the top of the 8th, Woodbine ,o.co will consist of four eonsec-| Laughlin Fuel defeating Storie winners. He gave up two runs in| Boyce, with four hits in five ibly fit th Charlie Sperinno, on the mound Legion. came back with the win-| sive Wednesday night classes of Park Juveniles 7-2 al Storielthe first inning, on an outfield tries and Len Yuill with three- possibly fit the octane for Woodbines, reeled out a mas-ining run, in their hall of the instruction, lasting approximately| Park; Crawford Construction error to start, later a walk to|for-five, were the big hitters for A rs wa Irie b dE oe eT ri a El. foamed br Cesk' Cope at ne, Soi needs of ail today's cars awa etl single to centre, esigne e ting ou 'sisingle a Stins v.| } je s ing, until the 8th inning, when wiked---and Brewster gave Wa | ontario. department of lands and| Prambing 73 at Lakeview i on got only one more losers. Wilkinsons scored their wg Tus, to Bob Winter at this Point. | frosts and is aimed at those who|and Tony's Refreshments winning run after that, in the 5th. when! PORT PERRY -- Edgar, ss: on a walk to Bill Mikias, with ove) Yogi" Ogden, who had gone 10 will be attempting to obtain their|12-2 over Ebenezer, in the second Cole opened with a double and Burnett, 1b; Cook, ¢; Birkett, If; out, followed by Bon Brewster's the Suwield is Winier's spol. val) first huntifg Yoenee. Al Otfier game at Alexandra Park. soorel with She aid of an error Powell, 2; Bailey, LA A. Men- single, 0 p SUCCESS off a spa J terested may at- TRIS and an infiel . : |zies, p; G. Menzies, ; Carna- singles by Spike Minacs, and Jack McLean, a one-handed run- Wo Way be. interes y STILL WINNING ne Tampa J, C. Mevdies, hy; Cor "Butch" Dowe, followed by John-|ning stab but it only delayed the "yi oyiected 'the course willl Touy's eontinded Sefer winning walked three of the first five bat-| cp AWRORD'S -- McHugh, If: ny Ryan's out, a wrong field run. Ken Som, grounded no lbe made compulsory prior to the|siwaak wi & : Hoan tip ters he faced whic), slong ith) Lean, 25; Vail. #5; Boyce. <5 single with ihe to Bob guortstop. Bu ® lost| 15%1€ of a hunting licence within na. for Tony's. and came up Wrubel's hit, gave Hoy Sith an Hughes, rf; Cornish, 3b; Ashton, Woodbine Legion go 0 ag Whaley sprinted home, Jos |the next year, and possibly be mound 10 ony's 2nd ame first run. They broke out w h 2 lef; Barbaric, 1b; Brent, p: 'Gil. Brows the fifth fe Three. the Wire : ng my re September bio error and then " Shearer's elghiun splurge tn ie id n lard, p in 5th; Darling, rf. game, in i play at the plate. However, LIST INSTRUCTORS ning, on three Ra sii J i , Charlie Lennox, sas protesting the deci- double, put Wilson in trouble in ~~ hits, including a| A Sa aN Medline. In oe a ii By Kogut,| Instructors for the Sojrse ve the first inning but he got the errors avd our $s he ue a McLaughlin Fuel defeated . kept John Meachin, Lyle Hooper, Tom | ..; "4; batters to pop up and 105 "0 oF do fourth com.|Storie Park Juveniles 7-2 on their th, Bill Knibbs opened the in- kent on coming to score a pro- |v / pn ------ tasted run -- which the umpire|Gladman an Po Smale The the next to fly out to centre, nofos wot "total. own diamond, in the best-played allowed. isin Te students. one| However, in the third inning, with "ru pgON'S _ Shepperdson, game of the night in this league. REMEMBER WHEN ? . .| req Kogut was the only player| i omen so far is a woman. One ge owt, Coverly singled adi; Cole, ss; Oldfield, 2: Cope-| er B8 ried tut Storie By THE CANADIAN PRESS |in the game to get more than one man, aged 50, is also taking id on ELenerers suly two runs. land. 1h; Stinson or 3 phell four runs. Two walks in the first Horses from the stable of safe hit jth eourse, for the first lesson] Tony's got to Griffin for one. "rr. \weidon, e. inning and then a double by G. Harry C. Hatch captured three x RE "ing a short introduc- run in the third on a walk to Wil-| "60 pAvERS _ Kornylo, ss;|Lawrence got McLaughlin Fuel of the first four positions in the gspawa 454 "ae hi BE ac outline of son, followed by a passed ball woo "op. Brabin, cf; Hanna, Off to a two-run start. They add- 85th running of the then King's Minace |the 22 calibre rifle. Following theland an infield error. In the ~oitnac' 1h: Marshall, 3b; ed singletons in the third and Plate 15 years ago today at Tor- DUS. | | general lesson, the class will/fourth, Varga walked, McCabe gluon "ye. Tutak, rf; Hodgson, p. Sixth frames then cut loose with |divide into separate groups where| was safc on an érror, then an in-| a three-run rally, on a walk, two Only Sunoco has the ANSWwWey---- onto. His Acara was the winner,| >" Jp a obe the instructor will give a more|field out, walk to Berwick and a| EASY FOR CRAWFORD'S errors and doubles by Dervent | / 4 a ig | / struction had an|and Jones, in the 7th inni ft |detailed outline in the use and choice play that missed, gavel Crawford Construc : a es, inning, after . Jetadle with a .22i Tony's two more runs. Arm- easy time of it, in their game) Kornylo had taken over the pitch- 6b GRADES CUSTOM BLENDED AT THE PUMP |" The second lesson will deal gtrong's single in the fifth plus a against Port Perry, Alexandraling chore. y {mostly with the shotgun and the sacrifice and McCabe's double, Park, winning 16-4. : | O'Reilly, A. Lawrence wand 3 --~_|third night will deal with ume made it 42 and then Ebenezer] The losers got 3 ru iy She first Jones got on base each of the When you fill up with Blue Sunoco RBI farmer relationship. It is hoped|y;jited. Tony's pushed over three frame on two walks and Birkel! Sifour times they. came up to the CUSTOM BLENDED i Conservation Officer Doug POW-|y,ne on as many walks, plus one double and added another in the|plate, mostly on walks or errors you get gasoline that matches your ell from Orono will be on hand|yi™ ang 3 costly error, in the third and one in the fourth. Men-ibut Jones had two hits and the] engine's needs exactly. Start with the that night to give an outline on sixth, and wound up the game zies homered in the fourth for | others one apiece. | blend recommended by your Sunoco {the game and fisheries laws. | tp "2 fue un rally in the 7th, (that one and Burnett singled in| Dervent went the distance for | LU s | | The climax to the course comes go. iy carting it off with athe fifth and later scored for\McLaughlin Fuel. He gave up| dealer. Next time, drop down to the NIGHT [ESnstba, os} jiith the fourta Jesson. Tite Williomen and singles by Hill and|/what proved his team's finallonly two hits -- the first one was) NOC next lower blend at the next lower | 8perinno, E include a final examin McC. 1 Varga's double, tally. _ |a homer to Mapes in the fourth " he | TOTALS © 2 1 completed by the students and he De hits of the rally. | Crawford's won the game in|inning and the other a safe bunt price, and so on, until you find the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |a-Replaced Brewster in 8th . jin addition, range firing will fol-|™r ooo ™ "are Allister, c; Hill, [their first inning - they scored by March, in the fifth, after Hen- blend that gives you completely satis- lif. -- Hank Casey,| RUE OW of; Mackness, 3b; Armstrong, a total of 10 runs in this frame, derson had drawn a walk. An ¥ Logg AL ell outpointed | Hoenn na la2 : : lob: Varga, ss; McCabe, 1b; on three walks, two errors and error and infield out scored Hen- Mode in Canade by Sun Off Company Lid. factory knock-free performance at Orlando DePletro, 157%, Arcadia, PO-A: Oshawa 24-13; Woodbine: 27- SHOW NEW TALENT |Snow, 1f: Berwick, rf; Wilson, p.|five hits, including doubles by|derson with the other run for the lowest cost! Calif, 12 (8; 2BH: Ryan;; HR: Knibbs; LOB:| now vopK (AP) -- Madison| EBENEZER -- ,Coverly, cf;|Boyce and Barbaric and Brent's|Juveniles, a wild pitch complet- a |Oshawa 6: Woodbine 3 ia i . Jeffery, 1b; Beer, timely single. ing the circuit for Henderson. y Gr Sumlin, 145, Square Garden will inaugurate a Shearer, 2b; 3 i a x ng the : pr. Aa po Beer Tony | prewster (LP) mm BB 7 [new policy of using main-event| ss; Crago, 3b, Lowery € Luster Thee Fiote Tune 1 me tind . de . : % i L i 'mi- : : shorne, | inning Ww § Dupas, 149, New Orleans, 10. Winter 0 o [fighters in non-televised semi- burg, rf; Griffin, p; shor IE ey Hing In this | and stablemates Ompalo and Roberts, 2b Sayonara were second and fourth.| Winter, rf, » The racehorse breeder, who died Bllenduke, e in 1946, altogether won the Can? gow er p dian turf classic five times with|a.ogden, of Monsweep in 1936, Goldure in TOTALS : 1937, Budpath in 1941, Acara in woopming 1944 and Uttermost in 1945 Medline, ss Whaley, If Bowwuaaswaana = veo oos0%NOOy > LE | Kogut, 2b FIGHTS LAST [gui " wommuooo~oo¥ wo~oooooc0~N Pie OOM POCO mS mm Nos wooo O~ ton, Tex.--Cleveland Wil-|Sperinno (WP) ! 5 finals Friday when Buddy Tur-/If, ; oo } his : ; Wing 215, Houston, knocked out, Fbr: Kelly (by Sperinto) Mo: cele.| man of Tyler, Tex. takes on Bob WIN FOR PAVERS frame, made it 132 a the in! : Ernie Cab, 219, New York, 8. ler: Jack Fisher, Cleroux of Montreal. Hoy Pavers knocked off ners added t| eir fin. 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