12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 20, 1959 Gerhard Hirsch, of Toronto, a young German immigrant who has been a resident of Can- ada for only about a year and a married man for only a few weeks, won the second annual Oshawa Shopping Centre 25- mile bicycle race, here on Sat- urday night, to earn first prize and the handsome trophy pre- | sented by A E. Hebb, ¢ - | man of the OSC Merchants As- | sociation and J. C. Schmitz, | OSC Administrator. Four riders | in the field of nine e ntries, "jumped the pack' early in the race and then maintained a sizzling pace, pedal to - pedal, for the 30 laps of the Shopping Centre course, with Hirsch cut- | ting an extra fine corner on a at 17. was the youngest| The match was decided on the g one was old enough to vote the last turn of the final lap, to climax his brilliant sprint to the finishing line, four lengths ahead of lan Mahon of Van- couver, who together with Hirsch had taken turns leading | the way, right from the start. Hirsch is shown above coming to the finish line, with Mahon, | head-down, following --Oshawa Times Staff Photo German Rider Wins 25-Mile Cycle Race A 20-year-old came from Germany, put forth a tremendous stretch drive to win| Centre's| bicycle the Oshawa Shopping second "annual 25-mile race classic Saturday night More than 200 fans watched Hirsch remain in second place until the last couple of the 30 laps and then blaze across the finish line four lengths ahead of his closest rival There was a field of nine rid- ers, including two Oshawa en- tries. It included D. Russell of] seconds awa; W. Cleland, Toronto; T.| Turner, of Oshawa, formerly of | Ireland; G. Hirsch, Toronfr fo» merly from Germany; J. Shale, Vancouver; J Ray, Toronto and| 1. Mahon, Vancouver Hirsch"s time was recorded at for the 25-mile grind] finished in Toronto youth,|Toronto, formerly of England; D.|Shale, Alan Essery came in fifth, | rounds of 64-66-72 gave him thela vital part of his training Gerhard Hirsch, who origifallv|Green, England, A. Essery, Osh-| sixth was D. Green, Tom Turner|$3,500 first prize was seventh, J. Ray, eighth, and| W. Cleland was ninth The two Oshawa boys, and Turner, finished fifth seventh respectively and times of one hour, seven utes and five seconds and and had min onds. Turner was out of it after a short rest Wilkinson's Wallop Leaside Jr. Leaders Oshawa Wilkinson's Juniors de- sters scored six unearned runs added a couple of runs, without feated Richardson's, - league-lead-' and for that matter, the lone tally|the aid of a hit ers of the Leaside Junior Base-|garnered by Richardson's, al also of the unearned variety Richardson's | Roberts a scheduled fixture here at Alex-| grip on first place in the league Was safe ball Association 's race, by score of 8 to 1, when they met in The win shook was|a walk and | Mech forced Kelly at second but! Kelly opened with Cole fanned, then Bilenduke walked and andra Park on Saturday after- standing and moved the Oshawa -- the left-fielder bobbled on the "Wilkies" back up into a con-|same ball, noon. As it turned out, the game) tending position for a climb up| was an error - sttudded affair, the|the ladder visitors being especially guilty of miscues in their defensive play, Oshawa and although tagged for with the result that the home-| ion: hits; he kept them ro oe club had not only SPORTS CALENDAR | ning, | Pickell both singled, did Richard- son's get more than ome hit in any frame. They picked up their {lone run in the fifth, when Al|it turn Johnson opened with a single, ad-| also, Bob Winter pitched the win for| |scattered. Only in the fourth in- : when Gord Didier and they had used up a lot of patience |as well. They got a couple on in| field error followed which scored both Mech and Roberts. Another in- inning ended By this time, the disorganized an A BOVE A LL" used up all their 'bench' but the 8th, but Winter fanned Didier land Pickell to end the ining. As ed out, it ended the game! with an evicted player, | Essery | one one hour, four minutes and 2p, "eight minutes and 43 sec- handicapped around the Shopping Centre. lan|byv a cramp about the middle of| Mahon of Vancouver placed sec-/the race, but managed to snap| ond and D. Russell third position. Fourth was J.|finished the race in fine form. | and on an error at shortstop before the| Bob Panasiuk, 17, Youngest Champ By DENNIS ORCHARD shaky start in the last round, he Canadian Press Staff Writer adopted the poise of a veteran determined youngsters advanced TORONTO (CP) -- Bob Pana-|and closed out the 127 holes With|\ oro gue formidable golfers as siuk climaxed Omiaric golf's ex-|an approximate medal score of nicl weslock of Windsor, the de- plosive youth movement Satur-|Six under par. fending champion; Bruce Casta- |day by winning the provincial His final victim was Gary Color of Weston, Canadian amateur |amateur championship. {wan, Kitchener's 20-year-old whiz| joi. "and Gordie Ball of The slim six-footer from Wind-|kid. Weston, Castator's runner - up in + "llast year's Dominion champion- ever to capture the title.!222 - yard 17th hole. Panasiuk ships, plo inalists faded his iron shot around a| Jsliste, only string of traps to within 20 feet| Panasiuk's victory earned him io " lof the pin and got down in par|a place on Ontario's Willingdon The dedicated Panasiuk has) y g Pat | cup squad for the interprovincial on golfing si was eight|three. Cowan, less accurate on I : Se a On |his approach, missed par to go|team championships. The ama- of copping the amateur crown be-|0n€ down and that's the way the [teur champion automatically gets fore he got out of his teens. |match ended after both parred|® berth on the foir-man team Professional ambitions? {the 18th in five and Panasiuk ousted Brownlee, Panasiuk got into the final by!low man in the point standings 'NON - COMMITTAL |downing Ron Capra of Dundas, | based on the 54 holes of the On- "It's too soon, to say yet. I|a venerable 22, 4 and 2. Capra tario Open and the qualifying 'have no idea." He hopes to take | was Ontario's 1955 junior champ- round of the amateur |the winter off from high school, ion. Weslock, Castator and Bill head south "and improve my| Cowan beat Phil Brownlee of | Parkes of Woodstock, who shot ball." Scarborough, the 18-year-old cur-|a record-equalling 68 in the am- For Panasiuk, that's almost rent junior champ, 3 and 2 in|ateur's qualifying round Wednes- | . . | . | - Gene Littler Wins | Swim Part Of Red Schoendienst | . . . | Insurance City Go Y Durelle' Dons His Uniform | WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (AP) von ure e S ST. LOUIS (AP) Red Calif., captured the $25,000 Insur- il R . tuberculosis, put on a Milwau- (ance City open golf tournament| Dai Y outine | kee Brave uniform Saturday | Sunday after a desperate fight to| for the first time this season His 72-hole total was 272, 12 un-| elle, like world heavyweight box-| out in Busch Stadium. der par and one stroke ahead of ing champion Ingemar Johans-| The former second baseman !runner - up Tom Nieporte of| son, has his own anorthodox| spent a few minutes in the bat- N.Y Littler, having trouble with Ris| believes in a daily swim Schoendienst is recovering | putter, shot his final round Sun-| The fighting fisherman from| from an attack of tuberculosis |day in a one-under-par 70. That,| Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., considers| Which put him in a ho:pital bed lung surgery. He became ill shortly after last year's world series, in which he played bril- Also working out was Brave catcher Del Rice, recovering from a broken ankle |like gilding the lily. after althe other semi-final. day, round out the team, !Gene Littler of Singing Hills, i Schoendienst, recovering from protect his lead MONTREAL (CP)--Y¥von Dur-| and went through a light work- | Bronxville [training methods. Durelle firmly| ting cage and ran a little {combined with his previous|an hour-long session in the water| for four months. He underwent liantly. Falling by the wayside as the | sor, player Of the four semi - 'It helps my wind," he says. Gerry Magee of Toronto won. pDurelle's swimming is done in $610 for his score of 69-74-7069 Lake St Louis near his suburban --282. Ste. Anne de Bellevue training i camp where he is preparg for: | his July 29 rematch with light ! TED WILLIAMS | heavyweight champion Archie | Moore ithe INTURES NECK BOSTON (AP) Boston left fielder Ted Williams re- Detroit Negro, but to keep Durelle away from the rounds although he lost the de water. But the challenger is ada-|cigion. mant . . Sa | Moore boxed Sunday with| Kiss Pu Strila's Saturday evening, in the first of| the double - header at Kinsmen Stadium, Strila gained another two points by defeating Italia 5-1 'hile Hollandia blanked the Osh- ts 'Kick' In Soccer Win claimed the other marker for the ing race. This season he has beea winners. exceptionally adept at scoring, Italia's lone effort came as the|which is just as well for the Hol result of a penalty. on which(landia Club, who are often weak C to made no mistake. .|in this department. {awa Old Country Club 4-0, in the second match. At Uxbridge, the home team bowed to Oshawa Polonia on a 10-2 count. KISS SCORES FOUR The first match at the Stadium |was very good, although Strila was the oetter team and led at half-time by 240. Kiss, of Strila, played an outstanding game and had a good night for himself, scoring four goals while Bolotin At Uxbridge the Polonia squad THREE fOR VESTERS {took advantage of a weak home For the first period of the sec-|toam to im i n . prove their goal aver ond Watch, occ held their a to] 2%, banging in 10 goals for twe have the edge on most of thelr iio and Port Hope have not plays, but Silius scored the first|; on having much luck in the goal for Hollandia to lead 1-0 atin getting department, but the half. |sport being what it is, they may In the second period, Vesters,(very well wind up being the at outside left for Hollandia, 'lion-tamers" of the league. made all the difference by getting RAWSKI GETS FOUR p . is Farr|Dijon--a 206 - mile ride along Trainer Charlie Goldman tries|crossed his critics by staying 15| which the racers dawdled, wav- ish Rider Aussies Lead 'Spanish Rider | Aussies Lea 146th annual Tour de France bi- |plains. MEGICO CITY (AP)--Wimble- ovation from 40,000 spectators as|Gustavo Palafox and Mario Enthusiastic fans poured onto|tralia inte a 2-1 lead in the| |braces for all 65 of the tiredimatch. | . . always seems to be able to Bike Cl assic Tol his name well up in the scor- PARIS (AP)--Federico Bah M 1 I co a. montes of Spain today won the exicans n - |eycle race across 2,706 miles of D C p S t {rugged mountains and sizzling avis u e | The 31-year-old Spaniard--wav-|don ch i Neale Fraser and ling triumphantly -- got a wild Roy Emerson crushed Mexico's he wheeled across the finish line Llamas 6-3, 6-2, 7-5 in the doubles |at the Arc des Princes Stadium.|Sunday and sent favored Aus- lthe track with flowers and em-|American zone Davis Cup tennis |eyclists who finished the gruell| The Mexican veterans--Palafox| ling race. |is 36 and Llamas 31--never were| Nahamontes is the first Spani-la match for the two rocket-hit-| lard ever to win the 24 - day ting young Aussies. | classic, which attracts millions to |the roadside as it sweeps by. Trains are regcheduled to clear the way and city streets roped off hours in advance when the tour comes through. Joseph Groussard of Paris, Ouest-Sud - Ouest team sprinted ahead of the closely - bunched field to win the final leg from final singles for the decision. Rod Laver, Australia's 20-year - old] Wimbledon runner up, meets Mexican champion Antonio Pala- fox in the opening match, with Fraser playing Llamas in the| finale of the best-of-five series give Mexico an opening 1-1 split after Fraser had outlasted the ounger Palafox, 8-6, 6-0, 2-6, 4-6, 6-3. ing at thousands of spectators lining the road. Llamas scored a 6-4, 64, 6-3] upset over Laver Saturday to|16 miles south of Brantford was {Bob Webster of Toronto. Riding a hat-trick, to which the OCC ' were unable to reply Polonia's scorers were Gabinet | Vesters, to the interested ob- with two. Sliwinski with two | Tour de France = looks somewhat unortho-|Rawski with four, Liipere and dox as a soccer player, but he|Adamowicz with singles. The Ux- bridge marksmen were Dreume! and Keultjes." Freyhoff, the Uxbridge goalie was injured during the game and had to be given medical atten- {tion. We hope that he will be |able 'to return to the game, as {he has been doing a very good job for his team, where he is usually a very busy man. Kickers were originally sched uled to play against Hollandia last Saturday but were given the night off, in order to rest up for their coming Cup game on Wed- nesday FUTURE GAMES Monday, July 20 -- In Oshawa Kinsmen Stadium Polonia vs. Malta United at 7.00 p.m. and Thistle vs. Port Hope United at 8.45 p.m. Canadian Riders Win International JARVIS (CP) -- Canadian en- trants took the major titles Sun- day in Canadian national motor- cycle championship competition. Expert champion of the day long event held near this village Now the issue goes into today's| la Norton, he blazed around the |100-mile course, to edge out Don Johnson of Toronto injured his neck Sunday dur- {Johnny Jennings, a sparmate ing the first game of a . g {from New York. doubleheader with Cleveland but the extent of the injury was not known Williams, 40-year old de- fending American League batting champion, strained his neck and back swinging at a pitch. He did not appear in the nightcap Williams originally came up with the neck and shoulder ailment during spring train- ing, and missed the first 25 games of the season. | His manager, Doc Kearns said | Archie is rounding into top shape. | 'He's planning to get Durelle | | early," he said. I. "REMEMBER WHEN? . ..| Tommy Farr, British Empire | | heavyweight boxing champion ar- |rived in New York 22 years ago {today to prepare for his world's |championship bout with Joe Louis. Pre-fight gossip gave the | Iwelshman little chance against | | ---------- | OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS EVERYBODY LOOKS FOR . .. ol uatons SEMI-ANNUAL SUIT SALE Starts Tuesday, July 21 {vanced on an error, stole third leaving the team without nine base and came home when Bill|players left to carry on -- so the SOFTBALL Scott grounded out to the infield. [game was called. [ South Ontario County League Winter fanned seven batters Ted Roberts had a perfect day | -- Oshawa Merchants vs Mount|and issued only two walks, with|at the plate, with two singles and | Zion, at Brooklin Park, 8.15 p.m. Didier the only one of the visiting|@ pair of walks while Jackie Cole Oshawa Minor Softball Associa-|team to get two hits. with two-for-four, was next best tion (Mid-Season Playoffs, Wilkinson's got two runs in the|for Oshawa Midget League Finals) Fernhill opening = inning when Jackie Park vs Sunnyside Park, at Sun-|Lyons walked then Gary Minacs| : nyside Park, 6.30 pm. (1st game|singled. Johnny Ryan forced Neeman or a8 of series -- return game at Fern- Minacs and Leo Kelly popped a-Scott, of hill Park on Wednesday night.) out but Jackie Cole singled to|Sinclair, 2b (Midget League schedule centre, scoring both Lyons and Didier, 3 © games) North Oshawa atiRyan Pickell, 1b Woodviews Southmead at King-l [5 the fourth. inning, Ry a n|Turnbull, if side. All games at 6.30 pm. [singled and so did Kelly and|GLive: X (Bantam League 8s chedu 1e|Cole, all in succession. That end-! Johnson, rf games) Kingside at Northieq George Deratheny's pitching|Derathney, p Oshawa: Storie at Radio; South- stay and Merbeck took over d-Berbeck, p mead at Bane and Thorton Myron Mech grounded to Ber-|ToTALs orners at Simcoe Ha beck, forcing Ryan at the plate| yw. xinson: games at 6.30 p.m but Ted Roberts singled to right, Lyons, a8 Mid-Season playoffs (Bantam| whore the ball was muffed and b-Dowe, League Finals) Eastview Park all three, Kelly, Cole and Mech Minacs, at Woodview Park, 630 p.m. camme home ' J Ryan, 3b (1st game of series, return game Kelly, 1b , itd | Cole, at Eastview. Wednesday) In the fifth, with two out, Rob-|Cole, «¢ BASEBALL erts drew a walk and advanced| Mech If Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.: to third on a couple of passed pilenduke, rt (Bantam League) Oshawa balls, then scored on another, as| Winter, p a eag E ey : it Dairy vs Houdaille Industries, at Pete Bilenduke was drawing a| Harman Park and Ajax vs Vie- : tor's Sports, at Alexandra Park, In the 7th inning, Wilkinson s| both games at 6.30 p.m SOCCER Oshawa and district assoc Values to 78.50 TODAY'S GAMES Values to 65.00 49-50 595 Values to 87.50 69-50 LA. Lo SPORT pe 8, ms Ten and Twenty Year Bonds JE = | COATS a-Struckout for Norman Available for glascor installations. BOX SCORE GLASCER BUILT UP ROOFING "Above All" you need a good roof! e LIGHTWEIGHT o NO FIRE HAZARD e EASILY APPLIED e ROT-PROOF « NO EXPENSIVE EQUIPMENT NEEDED ¢ PROVED ON THOUSANDS OF APPLICATIONS Ask your Approved GLASCOR Dealer or free estimates GOOD ROOF CHmOMOMNN~OON o® nl cococcocccoo~el ss ss of SPORT COATS Reg. to 49.50 w@ 3 wonstrvawnn® ENON SNES ANW | ~oNPHw~~~om | ®| coNMVmmmoo~y =| b-Replaced Lyons in 4 c-Singled for Turnbull in 7th d-Replaced Deratheny in 7th R 000 010 00-1 203 010 2x--8 9 SUMMARY--E, Dowe, Whelan Richardson's Wilkinson's Reg. to 39.50 A naturai for the "do-it-yourself" gx Oshawa Polonia vs Oshawa Mal- Relay Race ta U., at Kinsmen Stadium, 7.00 p.m. and Oshawa Thistles vs Port Hope, at Kinsmen Stadium, | 8.45 p.m.: Peterborough Stadium 8.45 p.m.; Peterborough Scottish vs Peterborough UEW, at Peter- borough, 7.00 p.m TUESDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL South Ontario County League -- Brougham vs Scugog Cleaner Jrs., at Alexandra Park, 6.45 p.m.; Pickering vs Port Perry, at Port Perry, 6.45 p.m. and Brook- lin at Markham, 8.15 p.m Inter-County League Hoy's vs Foley's, at Ebenezer; Craw- ford's vs Tony's, at Alex. Park,| east diamond: McLaughlins vs| Port Perry Jrs., at Alex. Park,| west diamond and Thompson's vs| Scugog Juveniles, at Lakeview Park All games at 6.45 p.m CRA-Neighborhood Luegues --| Pee Wee Girls) Rundle at| Southmead and Thornton's Cor-| ners at Connaught Park: (Pee| Wee Boys) Eastview at Har-| man: Rundle at Kingside; South- mead at Storie: North Oshawa at Woodview; Thornton's Corners at Connaught and Nipigon at Fernhill. All games at 6.30 p.m.| BASEBALL Lakeshore Assoc Newcastle vs Orono, at Orono, 6.30 p.m Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. (Juvenile League) -- Local 222 vs Jury and Lovell Drugs, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m WRESTLING Exhibition of professional wrestling, three bouts, at Kins men Civic Memorial Stadium, 8.45 p.m, | team claimed the record Sun- u. {Campbell, Turnbull (2); LOB, Wilk: inson's, 7; Richardson's 7; PO-A--Rich- | ardson's, 21-13; Wilkinson's, 24-9; 2BH, SB, Minacs IP H R ER BB 80 "a Deratney (L) 6 9 6 2 5 8 | O'GROATS, Scotland |Berbeck Y1 20 2 14 An eight-man relay |Winter (W) 8.8 1-9 2 74 Ernie Reid (P): Dave Kelly (B);| Scorer--Jack Fisher | End-to-End i (AP) -- day for carrying a tiny piece {T-2 of seashore rock over B876% miles of British roads. Captain David Shaw ran the final leg for the Birmingham University squad in a race | : ml Swan Dive Wins | Over Argyel Duke | measuring up for unusualness to such offbeat British pastimes | TORONTO (CP) Swan Dive, a as the Lady Godiva horse race |plack gelding pacer owned by| stakes and the London - Paris [Howard Bridge of Detroit, | commuting contest {moved ahead of Dunc Camp-| The rock and runners were [bell's Argyel Duke Saturday| timed in 92 hours, 19 minutes |night in what is shaping up as over the course from Land's |a weekly struggle to determine End, Britain's most southwest- |the hest pacer at Old Woodbine. erly point; to John O'Groats, | Two weeks ago the American the most northerly invader topped Argyvel Duke by Apart from the geography, two lengths in the year's best| there is no other reason for run- time of 2:02.4 for the mile. July or we can recommend a reliable roofing contractor for the job. NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY BUDGET TERMS MORTGAGES ARRANGED 20.5 30.5 BROKEN SIZES VALUES TO 59.50 A SPECIAL "BIG BUY" IN FALL TOPCOATS 9.50 | ready to take over. ning the race. | The rock was first carried on | its coast-to-coast trip two years | ago by an Oxford Varsity squad who clocked 105 hours, 30 min- | utes. Subsequent efforts by var ious groups of collegians re- | duced the time to 94 hours, 23 minutes which was the record | until Sunday In the race, the distance of | 11, Campbell's gelding whipped Swan Dive in 2:03.4. Saturday night even a driving | finish by Argyel Duke was in.| sufficient to catch Swan Dive, | driven by Ben Larocque. The| Detroit pacer won by nearly two | lengths in 2:04.4 CONACHER IN HOSPITAL | TORONTO (CP) Pete| the legs is decided by terrain {Conacher, a member of Canada's or talent and runners may | cover anything from five miles to 25. While the man doing the work lopes along, his team: mates follow in trucks or buses knee vated an old injury while play ling softball. famed athletic family, is recov- ering after an operation to re- from his recently cartilege Conacher right aggra move HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS! OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS LIMITED Downtown Showroom Main Office and Showroom 84 Simcoe St. South RA 8-1617 Courtice RA 8-1611 9 Telephones To Serve You Bowmanville-----MA 3-2130 Ajox--ZEnith 2-9600 o .DOWNTCWN OFFICE OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9:00 P.M. e (SORRY, ALTERATIONS CHARGED EXTRA) ' OSHAWA LTD. 8 SIMCOE ST. N. =)