; 3 v INTER-COUNTY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 5, 1959 §1 FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE Hollandia Registers McLaughlin Fuels Edge a CE 1 own oh. ne Their First Victory Tony's 2-1 In 10 Innings = quarterback with champion University of Iowa, the ' Western Interprovincial Football weed Ht - wo WTLF APTS Epping but Hollandia tied the) At half-time the score was 00| Tn County, Softball Varga, 3b; Bryan, c; Mackness, YESTERDAY'S 5) Osh. Kickers 016 2 score later in the first period,/but midway through the second. Ib; Snow, rf; , Pe Osh. Italia 6 5 likewise on a penalty, taken by|half, Peterborough went ahead on last night, iD) WIN FOR CRAWFORD'S STARS Osh. Strila 1 8 Paashuis and at the half, the ive big goals, ut boing head. Crawford Contr: ction scored Osh, Thistle 12 6 clubs were on even terms. y Cro e Seco : five runs in the A Peter. UEW 6 3 In an exciting secoud-half,[being taken on a rebound by fans some By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Osh. OCC 13 13 |Lamers and Enschot put Hol-|Racz after a tremendous save by Osh, Polonia 12 10 {landia in the lead for good al.|the Malta goalie. Park, Crawford G ! [ove in seve Osh, Hollandia 910 4 though Smith notched one late| The Malta defence played 8lover Ebenczer 8.4. Boye ; VS ye La yas of viomers, Pt, Hope U. 1219 2 lin the period for OCC. cuperb game, led by Camilleri as G FINISH 80d had fon is sive Osh, Maita U, 910 {A lot of the play was controlled full-back with Bone at centre./EXCITIN pm Pllching Don E Co Peter. Scots 6 18 |by the OCC especially in the lat-|half, Goalie Galea and forward] The thriller was cli- 3 ao, Saigo Uxbridge U. 419 [ter stages bui their shooting was' Farrugia also did a splendid job,|maxed after McLaughlin Fuels the Cubs, ued 33,10 ty Fg FUTURE GAMES not of the best. while outstending for Peterbor- had Wed h The uty in Se 1h = P pS Reber oF) Saturday, June 6 in Oshawa = Cap Vermeullen played an out-|ough were goalie Ownsworth, left (ning. Nettie Aged Py] e » innings Kinsmen Stadium: Osh. Kickers| standing game as centre-hall for|back Davies and half-back Croll. - vs. Osh. Malta U, at 2.00 pm anding 4 in spite of the fact that| Both games were beautifully|20d A athe loth, Tove ig Vai ud Ebenezer went hitless after with Gale and Osh. Old Country Club Vs. this was his first game of the handled by referees, both new- hits 3 rd Osh. Strila at 3.30 pm. |season and, Paashuis did a good comers, Dick Aldridge and Harry Tasty "ne Deus, Keeler buted digg = Joe, BU Ce ANEER Lowery, ¢; , 1b; Beer, pi OO ASANO NO HFRNOONOOD =m =D COOLER ID tt De --OeNAMLOBVAS Two closely-fought games were jo, jn his new position as right-|Blohm of Oshawa up but O'Reilly singled to|and br | : y Hurst, $b; Griffin, cf; Kelsh, ss; played last night in Kinsmen haji Outstanding for OCC were LEVY SUSPENSIONS oad the bases and then Vann|Talbot relieving in the fourth and Sn, ot: Selah, a; PREVENTS L fans and anyone who did not take home don, I. Last Tuesday night the first g after the catch, Johnston taking over In the sivth, F y FROM TWIBTIS; n this double-header missed out| MALTA EXTENDS UEW [meeting of the Discipline Come IR Jones serificad wilh 3 n homer gave Ebenezer three runs Crawford -- Lean 2b; Cornish, Sportables 12h.p., 5 h.p., Th 0 : on what was the best twin-bill of] Malta United played host to the! mittee handed ont the following t|in the third inning, They got their|3b; Yuill, ss; Boyce, ¢; Hoy, 1b; Family favourites for fishing : the season. Peterhorough UEW and contrary |suspensions: other in the fourth, on a walk Ashton, If; McHugh, ef; Hughes, and ca g ease. Clioors WIN FOR HOLLANDIA to expectations this turned out to A and a series of wild pitches as|rf; Henry, p and cf; Darbatic, Ib; from 3 power parlest In the first match, Oshawa Hol- be a real thriiler with the Malta went wild, tri] Ly yg in 4th a ohnston, ada Sok Sous DEADLY LU 'FOR Hos SP. | CRAPPIES. OFF + [CENTER SINNER Stadium before a small crowd of Smith and Draine. landia registered their first win boys playing their hearts out, to| C. Muscat of Malta, two games. % 3 ; of the year defeating Old Coun-|the delight of the fans. G. Cucinato of Italia, two PR OE / gins, the final score being 3-2. |ways been quite strong but they| G. Scullion of Peterborough az WOBBLING ; : 4 The OCC have greatly improved had their hands full with the Scots, two games. IND ARE TOPS 00 Sota Aszsuts - and-tuck who was going to win some very hard work on the part/to A. Vella and H. Vella of Malta, |although they had runners on out in this match, OCC was the of the visiting forwards in order|R. Dreossi of Italia and C. De-|bases every inning, one being - ° SPEED rence's fine throw, in the third. . Local 222 Lads ' Oshawa Realtors | In the sixth, Bryan singled and eo ECONOMY a initle by : Mackness Jreug 7 OUTSTANDING BUCCANEERS Oshawa Real Estate Board : . ac 's Ge hit, a single to DePratto in turned back Durno's Garage 11-5, Close Game In OL Ir 2 Foal yyekied sig) \ from3t035 hp. hits while Sam Smith, his rival, | NOW SOLD BY YOUR MTO DEAL R 8 | » "w Local 222 whitewashed Jury| Judd, on the mound for Durno's: R L |" Smith also had a shutout going, : The modern way to veniont terms, Nive lond= and Lovell 100 last night at Alex-/ ave up seven walks and only| Oshawa Merchants defeated Boyce hit a homer to add a! antam eague ,, until the 7th when McLaughlin! a fin) travel is by air" | in the 'phone book yellow -- "free tickets" were Mount Zion and was tagged for couple more runs and Hubble's "Tvornton'd Corners set. what Fuels tied it up. Two successive d wt League schedule fixture. i : 16-10 decision, here at Alexandra'and Edwards meant another run|will likely prove the season's hitter Dervent and a sacrifice fly| a : ai y hitting and s rostly errors, iy } . + . Waite, with a brilliant one- 3 mina 0d SUITE Sosy OFS. [Park last night. in the 8th, to complete the total.|necord for a close game, in the/DY Keeler himself, produced the| For information regarding try Club by the slimmest of mar-| The Peterborough club have al-|games, the score- IN AND over last season and it was nip-|speedy Malta club snd # took| Severe reprimands were given for the first five frames, first to tally on: a penalty shot by [to win. Wit of Hollandia. nipped at the plate by A. Law- Turn Back Dumo's [flerchants Top Mount Zi | Thornton's Win ; him h d th Keeler tight- Score Shutout erc an S op oun 10n so! up again, bool up only one| ° COMFORT FOR 1959 . On On -Hi in their UAWA League game on T Ni ht I S : e-Hitter [ier ava, wo Nights In duccession is wie Sam v S00 1 YouR WIC ou endra Park in an Oshawa Legion three hits in the first inning, but Baseball Assoc. Juvenile Shyu Te runs, thanks to time.|in succession, when they won a double plus singles by Keenan, errors and then a single by pinch- tying run, as Greene, running for and in chalking up his shutou an accompanying or Mount Zion and was tagged for couple of runs in the third in- | CANADA'S LARGEST OF OUTBOARD Mm hitter, was the winning pitcher hk , edshs ant Zi B f | run in the first, Harman's single' Redshaw went to the mound for] Mount Zion got to Boyce for a Oshawa Minor Softball Assoc. e scooted home after | Fo, | any form of travel...DIAL RA 3-9441 We have « direct Toronto telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.9441 he gave up 10 walks but also 20d infield errors, Kiwanis Bantam League, when!the catch. innings and his ability to put the, other double by Maeson, the Gord Nichols and Marty Jordan's and they added another run injschedule game on Wednesday rally in the op of the 10th, walks he issued. The winners added ome in the|the fifth, following an opening Zion got to Boyce for four runs. Gow walked to open. the thirdirence. of: Corrigan, 3b; Turner, = Shearer and singles by Wilson GLIDDON AT VERDUN: he ne et Sat toms and Mike Cirka promoted he Boyce'on the mound. The visiiors GOW With the only run of the ball 7th. = = a tried to steal home. In the 7th. "Nis oni pitching for Rea Courtney homered again in the|gyson's third hit of the zame, a Both teams had several good to make the score 11-4. Ev Ed- winners and Nosal for Simcoe : Jen Meant two more in the second three runs in the first inning on a ning, mostly on | And it stayed at 1-1 until the struck out 15 batters in seven and Yiree walks: two then walk to Jimmie Jordan, single by Carson homered in the fourth|they defeated Simcoe Hall in a Fuelmen staged their winning third strike past opposing bat- Iv Tit of the iwi ored homer, From that point on, Red-|the sixth, on three Oshawa errors night Certainly their effort can --0 "Heil | ters was all thet saved him from °"Y Mt of (he inning, scored. oUt good for three after Ferguson had opened with| a ) McLaughlin y, ; the fourth, for an shaw was very i Opt {not be improved--it was 1-0 for|,, . : A. Lawrence, rf | yielding runs because of the 4", i in the frames but he faltered badly in a single. In the 4th inning Mount, mormton's, oil jones We a CY PREECE. ; . He walked three in the first! ifr error. Nichols singled and Ken Ferguson's homer started it and A . Ie. . . Boning but 30 06 kod ot Soran" ngs bo Won Corny, omer, hen 3. Joy ar olowed by thee ertoe DE, 0d, then th we uel; Keser: ; Cli, €] Gong; 3rd to end that inning, In the dan singled, mov: ong on an| ingles by G. Jones and Hill. . ' on J : " edows " Ltd, a fourth, Hentig, who had walked 20d Harman in the 7th, follow-| po hits by Bob Keenan am sae Y Noho replaced €d and Doyle singled, scoring Dervent, rf in 7th; Vann, rl in Owned end Opereted by Thomes M: and Co. Canada LM RA 5-9251 " and moved on a steal and wild, "ipo" inners. their tinal two! " tat rh pitch, was tagged out when he rally to a fiverun status. got a pair in this inning on Fer. 8aMe. if; DePratto, 2b; Armstrong, ss; 1 : two walks and a hit batter loaded . ix hit { had next inning, following a double bY) single and this was followed by scoring chances but | the bases but wgain Jury and Lov. Faate, gave ip six Judd singled J: Jordan and a walk to Nichols, | py. cnev's homerun blow. pitching of W. Bouckley for the v couldnt get the necessary lit, t d tuall J 0 , Butler in the third inning | (Crea. The losers. didn't. soore| ards singled in the 7th and MOUNT ZION -- G. Jones. 3b; irall wept the runners. steanded| : . vith two out, singled, for the ,o.in until the 7th when Me-| Redetaw, P; Ju = rson. 1b. on the bases. Both teams also| enly hit that robbed Waite of a Taughlin lost control, walked the Kocko, an infield error and Der Eo arch of: Mc. gave their pitchers good support, | wi audit, Soran performance, | first two batters, then Judd again Wrights single and thet in the LioioY: od. Sida in this keen tussle. | ilson game singled, with two out, another 9th, they pushed over 4 ys loaded bases | a Jury and Lovell 'and gave wei» and Legree's hit, plus a|ming run, when Kornylo opened] MERCHANTS -- J. Jordan, aur), Tae Tons acs We bossy RUA TRAE NS RNRARANGO.] . fo Whiteley in the sixth in-|bobble in the outfield, made if(with triple and scored, after|Nichols, if and p; Courtney, Ib; | Ir aoe © Mutere ' . Dowe singled and scored s fourrun splurge for Durno's|the next two batters had been|M. Jordan, 3b; Hubble, 3b: Kee. OVer a ae ild pitch, in the first but ft was their last scoring (struck out, when Kocko came nan, rf; Cirka, ¢; Edwards, cf; |Hall had only two batters get on tripled in the sec-|success through with a single, his fourth Boyce, p and If; Logeman, ¢ in|base in the last five innings, singled to bring| a straight hit of the game, 8th, (both in the fifth, after two out. the third, Kirk i pled and Reid Sunnyside Midgets to make 4-0. every moins, wit a tree. LA g@ Woodview 5-4 hits and an Bell's dou .| In an Oshawa Minor Softball f . § ; oe ouiple, be Assoc. 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