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The Oshawa Times, 28 May 1959, p. 16

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THE OSHAWA TIMES Thursday, Mey 28, 1959 | Stan Leonard Has Woodcrest School rari * nnual Field Day |=. VANCOUVER (CP) Stan 3. David Potter, Bob Bonnetta,| Bantam #' rubber ball throw | UAWA Softball Loop Gets Into High Gea The UAWA Softball L a g ue(Westfall doubled, with one out Keenan homered, They schedule is now under way and|and scored on the game-winning|in the fourth on hits by J there were three games played two-bagger by Marchut, | Hickey and Miller, all fn last night, with Kinloch's defeat-| Prior to this, it had been a 0-0, sion after two oul. ing Durno's 12:6; Modern Clean dg dong battle until Stevenson's doubled to open the fifth ors nosed out Stevensons 4-3 at|scored three runs in the sixth scored later on a single Lakeview Park and Oshawa Real |inning, on a single by Milton, a Bastarache, Vietors scored single and then after two oul,|(hyee runs in the 7th STILL BLOOMING FOR CINCY : : "gm The annual school field day was held by Woodcrest Public School on Monday, Opening remarks were given by A. F, Higgs, principal, then the | Leonard, Vancouver golfer who [has made a name for himself on the bigtime Ho gray for four Doug Mack, Jom Johnston, 1, Danny McKee; 2. Billy Simp. |YOars, says 5 been ap Intermediate girls relay (440 on; 3. Dennis Greenwood Brodchod hed out of Fort Lay yds) - 1, Patricia Griffin, Carol] Junior softball throw, boys -- However, be said, it is a far: Clark, Ruth Sutton, Linda Me. 1, Fred Greenwood; 2, Jim Bez v i pupils repeated the Olympic Master. {want;, 3, Gordon Devitt, Games Oath, | 3, Sharon King, Sharon Hamil-| Girls -- 1, Janis Matthews; 2, l Assisting the teachers im their ton, Jeri Bowler, Carol Brunton [Doma Bouekley: 3 Marilyn Estate defeated Victor's Soack ice by Knox, Thompson's| Trailing 94, Yo Shack 9.7 away proposition -- 1 can't do anything about i until 1 Ju down there, probably late this various tasks were: Thos, Cotle, Bowler, The offer was made by Jimmy supervisor of Physical Education in the Oshawa Public Schools, and J, Henderson, assistant supervisor, The Woodcrest Home| and School Association opened a booth where refreshments were sold, | | 3. Sandra Wilson, Ruth Bell, Pam Bevan, Cheryl Thomson Intermediate boys' relay (440 yds) -- 1, Warren Magill, Jim Pearse, Wa son, 2, Larry Hornsby, Louis Levine, Billy Grawelle, Dayne Markle, | boys {1 Girls la , Intermediate softball throw, | 1. Warren Magill; 2, Larry and president lornshy; 3, Melvin Denshan, yne Cole. Gary Steva:| pay, vans on By pe Pg Senior girls' softball throw--1, ean Fleming: 2. Connie Cobb; 3, [Joanne Martin Prescoit, a Florida businessman of the Crystal River Golf Club, near Fort Lau- derdale, who wants Leonard to represent the club on the golf eir- cult strictly as a touring pro, ap- parently as a promotion job for there Terwilleger did the pitching for Durno's and Kinloeh's got to him for olght runs in the first inning, Ellioit, Stormes, Kuney, Burke, Thexton and Greeley doing the hitting, which along with a couple of walks and the odd bobble, made the eight-run rally possible, Wallace homered and that was the blow that set up the victory, STEVENSON'S Campbell, Heniiing, Jacksit, Venol, Heaux, O'Nell, Monicker, Babinau, Sib- lock, Bergivan, Brakken MODERN CLEANERS -- West fall, Solomon, Brylon, McMullen, make it close, at 97-but were unable to score Three-straight doubles, by |nan, Lucas and Sova, plus an in- field out, a sacrifice and Hickey's |single, made this rail They had a triple by open the Bth but tailed to score as a real estate development Promoter Say Title Fight The following are the results of | the various events: TRACK EVENTS Novice girls (6 and 7 yrs)--80- yd, dash; 1, Jane Welsh; 2, Caro- 3. Kenneth Fleming, Randy Pollard, Taras Kalvia, Peter Hopps, | [Senior boys' rughy ball throw 1, Larry Vernon: 2. Ray Werry; 3. Colin Davies, ' WOODCREST SCHOOL Junior running broad jump, | Senior gis' relay (440 ya)--1, |boys--1, Randy Love; 3. Larry| Jean Fleming, Jane Griffin, Con Pollard; 3, Fred Greenwood, | nie Cobb, Karen Cummins, Girls--1, Janis Matthews; 2,| 2. Petty Bigwood, Gall Conway, | Susan Anguilli; 8. Sandra Con-| Mary Ross, Sharon Barnes, way, | Senior boys' relay (440 yd)...1 | Intermediate running broad| » . Definitely On Douglas Krissa, Ray Werry, Jim jump, girls 1. Ruth Bell; 2,| NEW YORK (AP) Discord {losers had on) vod innin MacPherson, Grant Buss | Carol Brunton; 3. Sandra Wilson, | ' ' . " y ole lo) nog: 2, Harold Fleming, Ron Tripp, | Intermediate high jump, boys- {between promoter Bill Rosen. the fourth when Gay's single, a N J i an |sohn and Cus D'Amato bas threa-|double by Brooks, an infield out Ren Chapman, Ted Morrison, 1, Warren, Magli; 1 Kenneth longa he Fiova Patersonine then an outfield error plus De Milton, Knox, Thompson, Smith, |he failed in his Wallace, Maxwell, Marchut, THK. | hit into a homer, REALTORS SCORE WIN OSHAWA REAL ESTATE . Ojhawa Real Estate turned HARON ; Maigy, Joi Ba back Vietor's Snack Shack 9-7 In| ocke, of; Spiers, ¢; Wilson, I is game st Alevandra Park. Breau, rf; Davies, p; Husig, of the first inning, Malloy and Locke|*¢ 4 SUS Ee fh SHACK -- hitting doubles while Splers and Miller, as; Gardner, 3b; ¢ 2b; Keenan, Ab; Lucas, of: Sova, Wilson had singles in the rally. Bastarache, rf; Janeveau, ¥; B. Shearer tripled to open the third, Maeson drew a walk and al iickey, p and ri; McGarry, ef; Hood, rf; Hutton, rf; McKee, p Soupie Ad Julie outs scored him, | | Spokane Flyers Seek Ed Dorohoy 'In the sixth inning, the win. ners added one then clicked for three runs in the 7th on three walks and two hits, a triple by after doing a good job for six| SPOKANE (AP)~Spokane Fly- frames, Those three ins won thelers of the Western Hockey game for the Real Estate team, League are seeking Eddie Doro. Victor's got two runs in the hoy of Calgary Stampeders os 2 W. Maeson and single by J. Shearer, as Hickey weakened, first when Gedge doubled and player-coach for next season, Saturday, May 30 STARTING TIME 6 P.M, Before the game was over, | Kuney, Storms and Wright all hit {homers and the winners added a {run fn the Bth on hits hy Kuney, a choice play on Burke, Thex- ton's walk and then a timely double by Wright, | Gueeley, on the mound for Kin- {loch's, turned back Durno's with ledght hits and six runs, The il | [ft | BL SPRING (TRAINING) | Shp /5 eicren 70 Ed COME TO FULL FLOWER W THE REGULAR SEASON Betriouiet by Bing Feturm Suuiticdle | a 33 decision f Novice boys (6 and 7 yrs) 80. Bantam girls (8 and 9 yre.)-- Jordan, | = 1.|fight at Yankee Stadium, June " ' Jim Sullivan; 8, Gerry Welsh, | FIELD EVENTS of three runs, They had got one | D ok -~1, Annette Jordan; 2. Ruth| Girls |, Connie Cobb; 2 Jean | cused D'Amato, Patterson's man-| seventh with Brooks, Hodgson " tthews; 3 Joan 3, Janis Ma | = whether the fight will be staged. | . winners after the first inning, 78-yd, dash: 1. Randy Love;| t m ms ut of the fight, 2, Fred Greenwood; 3, Bryan e on an d ea "D Sb; Armstrong, 2b; Gay, If; Le. ing of moving the fight from New ,)==88-yd, h: 1, Ruth Bell; : re.l<0 vd, das A KINLOCH'S -- Elliott, " 1 e unc e a [ fight was going to he held right Interinediate boys (12 and 13 were run off in the Oshawa Le-|sixth when Tilk got his third hit was not going to be Intimi-|wyignt, 5; Bell, rf; Greeley, p: this coming Saturday, starting off niak scoring both goals ly {Industries whipping Oshawa | HOUDAILLE Gage, ¢; Sup: D'Amato couldn't be reached. | MODERNS WIN CLOSE ONE | which all juniors who wish to|a double-header will match Strila|yd. dash: 1, Jean Fleming; 2. ton's Dairy team was nosed out|2b; Lee, If: Adair, vf: Willowby,|it at thelr training camps. i you's, with both teams scoring in| teers from the senior teams are their first loss of the season. |, Douglas Krissa; 3.| hall «at his Groasinger | yd, dash: 1, Douglas i 3! Houdaille Industries were "hot|ef: Spencer, 1b: Zarowny, If;|!sh challenger at his Gc | Wallace started for Modern| lads so that games may be ar-|7.00 p.m. being Peterborough| Junior girls' relay (220 yds) | 'fight, Patterson is too much of a : Oo the Haht now {opened with a single, Campbell| |gave up onlv three hits and three| Worzoski, p;: King, p hs manager stop the fig ; Jundors will play the Ajax boys. /bridge the Malta United will try| r Bev Sandra Con. |runs, He walked Danny Crosmas, | A Poe " ) | 2, Nancy Bevan, [Ing and leaves evernthing else to," replace Wallace and got the| The game at Alexandra Park|his manager, took it ou this season in exhibiton matches tov Club, both these latter games the Dundee vs. West Bromwich Aj il jax Juveni es available in Oshawa, Contact T, south or at RA 3.2278 or J, Den. reservations call Jimmy Harrison In an Oshawa Legion Juvenile of referees to "handle all the call John Bares at RA for information, MeCa. wey went jo the -- turned in a with a single, Desroches was safe A hits and striking out a9" & of for Jury and Lovell |n/infield out and McCartney on a lyn Lattin; 3. Kathleen Cobb, qd, dash: 1, David Kay; 3. Ray- mond Smith; 8. Jimmy Clement, 60-yd, dash: 1, Linda Hopps; 2. Ann Louise Ross; 3 Annette) Bantam boys (8 and 9 yre.)-- |mar Johansson heavyweight title ) 60-yd, dash: 1, Danny McKee; 8 |Bob MacDonald, Larry Vernon, | Senior uh dgnb boys Yeh Gray's double, produced a total [Douglas Krissa: 2. Barry Magill: 25 {on an error In the third and add. Junior girls (lo and by Bantam girls' rubber ball throw [3, Jerry St, John, The 38-year-old promoter ac: ed singletons in the sixth eel Fo ) ckley; 75d. dash: 1 a 4 Boyko; 3, Linda MacKenzie Fleming: 3. Karen Cummins lager, of casting doubts On| and Legree doing the hitting, but REE Ll ....., so o06 Havow; poys (10 and 11 yrs | Rovensohn sald he ond ne the they never really threatened the ve manager if he pulls the cham- A \ . {pion DURNO'S -- Woods, ss: De unior Soccer Pr 1 ¢ am mato called me yesterday (Gray, 1b; McPhee, ef; Hodgson, 0g | Markle, ' morning and sald he was think. trong. 4 | Intermediate girls (12 and 13 gree, ¢; Nash, rf; Terwillegar, p; ed § n (i 10n as 1 York," the New York promoter Brooks, rf: Schmeler, If 2. Sharon King; 3. Patricia Grif- |said Wednesday. 'I told him the jin | Two Bantam League games|: Houdallle added a run in the here at Yankee Stadium and [Store H Kune, out, Kinsmen Stadium will be the defeated the Bowmanville Juniors X 1] | , v | ay (gor Py, wl) ) 4 he |yra)--88-yd, dash: 1, Warren|gion "Minor Baseball Assoc. |another two-bagger and Prentice dated, I've got too much at stake cyark 1 | scene of a lot of soccer activity|by 240, with young Billy Koleb. Yagi: 2. Kenneth Fleming; 3. schedule last night, with Houdaille| singled to bring Tilk home, this hdl Clark, ri i at 10.00 am. with a meeting of In the afternoon at 2.00 p.m Louis Levine. . c-while, oth p, Re 5, ! | € 3, am, is ( over)--100.| Dairy 11-3 at Harman Park while ryka, ss; Hickey. 3b; Tk, ef;| If Johansson and Patterson, Modern Cleaners won a close the Junior Soccer Committee, ati at the Stadium, the first game of | Senior girls (14 and up at Alexandra Park, the Boa-|Kemp, p: Mitchell, 1h; Prentice, (were concerned, they didn't show |one 4.3 decision over Steven: , a n over play this season are urged to at:|against Thistle, while at 3,30 p.m, |Connie Cobb; 3, Karen Cummins. | iy te op y ¥ A ' " HA +S 18:2 hy Victor's Sports inf 'It is nothing but good the 9th inning, to make it a reall tend, in order to register, Volun- Polonia will try to give Hollandia| genjor boys (14 and over)- 100-1" HOUDAILLE WERE HOT OSHAWA DAIRY Crosman, [city for the fight," sald the Swed: fj) er also asked to come and lend as: Ouher g will k p " Mem : ' "Ther ! sistance in coaching the voung | Peterborough at 5.00 pave bo Colin Davigs; 3. Harold Fleming. | som 1 their game last night|Marchut, I; Powlenchuck, ab;|N:Y., camp. 'There Will be &|cleaners and pitched shutout ball against Oshawa Dairy. Bob Kemp Rose, 2b; Boh Crosmas, ¢; Wit the flaht or let until the 8th inning when Siblock | ranged to start in June UEW vs Italia and Peterborough|l. Joan Leslie, Dey Brownlee, was pitching for Houdaille and he|sit, rf; Campbell, of: Howard, se: gentleman to top the URN At 12.30 p.m. the Ukrainian Scottish vs Kickers, while at Ux- Marilyn Cooper, Joan Haynes. | . r | Patterson, who does the fight- Sigel Shen Tunis Sid Jah: This will be the third time the to gain their first win, Port Hope wav Eleanor Ross, Lorraine first batter he faced, then Spen-| CLOSE WIN FOR VICTOR'S lin on four Ukrainian juniors have played plays host to Oshawa Old Coun: |r ement cer singled, With one out, Sonny | mAb t Chatham, N.J, He|next three batters but not before ' |Powlenchuck was hit by a piteh|Proved a veal thriller, all the SPAVNEIS © 'Billy Tis. |tWo Tuns had crossed the plate to] and they have won both previous start at 7.00 p.m games, In their last mateh they| Saturday June 6, is the date of Albion match in Toronto and tickets for this game are now Ek i | 13 ut Win holm at 251 Simcoe street south A or phone RA 3.3335, For bus | Over J-L Team «ii | The league is in desperate need y Baseball hyture, Tuesday scheduled games, so it anyone is interested in this kind of work] ease d game. Poa wound | © - tor Alex and. i Miant | ormance, Vy ing up choice play then Brown 14 batters. Ralph Davis|/doubled, Tripp went out 'on an inning then John Hentig| Choice play but in the meantime, rry Michaels each entig| h Hobbs and Desroches. cross. , With two out, Garry But.|®d the plate Stan Dalido also drew| What proved the winning run 3. Donna Bouckley, Janis Mat- thews, Lois Bigwood, Barbara | Parker Junior boys' relay (230 yda)--| Randy Love, David McMaster, Ralph Harman, Lavy Pollard, [then Bill Rose walked, to force in|Vay, with Victor's Snorts nosing Crosmas out Beaton's Dairy 3.2 In the third inning, Spencer, The winners got all thelr runs doubled, Marchut walked and alin the second inning, off |sacr'fice by Powlenchuck scored |Garry Spencer, In the fourth, Campbell ning with a single. Bourrie walk. lard, Ricky Babcock, Bry anion an infield out and scored on|forced Bourrie then Mowat | Markle ' STORK DOESN'T PREVENT ENTRY LONDON (AP) «~ The All- England Lawn Tennis Club, of the Wimbledon tennis championships, has riled that an expectant mother may play in the tours nament, Club secretary Duncan Macaulay, referring to re- ports that Mrs, Maria Ayala, wife of Chilean star Luis Ayala, could not play at mar had singled to that area to score two more of his mates, Worzoski started pitehing for/From that point on, McGarry {Oshawa Dairy and lasted until|held Vietor's at bay, but Cover the third inning, when King took picked up another safe hit while over the mound chore, Houdaille Gilmore, Kolesnik and Crouthers cked up five runs on two errors, |all got singles, walks and four solid hits in| Johnson was the winning pitch. the first inning, singles by Dave er, He fanned the first two bat. Hickey, Dave Mitchell and Brian ters of the game then gave up a Prentice and a triple by Alfie hit to Plews who stole. second Tilk, doing the damage, Tilk| and scored on a single hy Lutton doubled in the second and scored In the second inning, Love tripled on Mitchell's second single, toand came home later on Arm. make it 4:1 and in the third, the|strong's single to right, The winners added four more runs oni losers got only one more hit after as many hits, Wayne Lee, Jerry that, in the remaining five Gage, Gene Supryka all singled frames, Lutton hitting a single in and Hickey smacked a triple and the sixth, for his second hit of scored on a catcher's error to the game and the fifth given up Me: | Johnson opened this in| Kelly at 7% Simcoe street| 2 Fred Greenwood, John How: drew a walk to open, advanced ed and so did Gilmore, Gillies an error in right fleld, after Cros- grounded out but Cover singled | | |dropped a newcomer, Billy Tis dale of Bridgeport, Conn, with {right to the Jaw a make it 3.2, In the 9th, Brakken walked with | (one out then Siblock was safe on Eight Classified Heats WAGERING PRIVILEGES == NANA PACK OF DOGS ANNOY INGEMAR GROSSINGER, N.Y. (AP) Ingemar Johansson, unbeaten European boxing champion, says he has had to shift his roadwork from the route fore mer champion Rocky Marci ano ran because of a pack of dogs. At first wasn't bad," he sald, "1 used for wind sprints, But there were too many of them now and they bother me, So | changed my route." 'Johansson travels at least six miles every morning, He is preparing for the world heavyweight title fight against champion hy Pat. terson in New York June 35. | {an infield error but Brakken was caught before this trying to go to {second and Siblock scored on pinch-hitter Bergivan's double, to make the score 3-3-then Henning | ed opt to end the inning, | Stevenson's won the game in| ALEXANDRA PARK MEN! Opportunity Only Knocks Once! DON'T MISS JOHN SACHY'S GIANT SALE Wimbledon because she was expecting a baby in October, said: "You don't go around ask- the women players if they ave going to have babies. 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