itl TURNING POINT OF Here is the beginning of the | (rear) starts to take over the 13th lap of the Harmsworth | lead from the U.S. contender, race at Detroit Tuesday as | Maverick. The U.S. boat, lead- Miss Supertest of Canada | er for 12 laps, blew a super- RACE charger -- second heat day. The to- and the race is being run --(AP Wirephoto.) SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | UAW Juveniles Win Ex. Game Local 222 UAW Juveniles de-| |feated Toronto Perth's Boys' Club | (GRAB EARLY LEAD Five Home | As Wilkies in the 8th, Richardson's had another threatening start when Richardson's Sports defealed Oshawa Wilkinson's Construction | 5.3 last night at Talbot Park, to|Campbell singled. He was forced tie up the Feaside Junior Base-|by Gordon Didier then Rich ball Assoc semifinal series at|{Packer doubled and Lloyd was one win apiece. Third and decid- walked to fill the bases, a move ing game has been ordered for {which proved okay, as Winter this Thursday night, at Talbot then struck out the next two bat- Park, 7.30 o'clock. ters. He also fanned three men Last night's playoff baltle was|in the 9th, to finish up in fine a home-run affair, no fewer than style five homers being belted out, in| rk ean ; an the arther low total of eight runs,| BERBECK GETS HELP ALSO with the winners having three of Marve Berbe ck, Richardson's lleft - hander, didn't allow a hit them. {until the {ifth, when Myron Beck and Bob Winter produced back- to-back singles but nothing came of this. However, in the sixth in- ning, Jackie Lyons opened with a homer then after "Spike" Minacs Ryan also Richardson's went to bat first in this one and grabbed an earl: 3-0 lead. Ian Sinclair singled with one out and then big Tex Pickell| lofted one of 'Yogi' Ogden'sihad fanned, Johnny slants, right out of the park. Ted homered, to make the score a Campbell came up next and|the time 4-2, made it a pair of back-to-back| In the 7th, Mech opened with a circuit clouts, for the 3-0 lead. single and stole second as Win- In the third inning, Sinclair |ter drew a walk, then Pete Bilen- boomed ome for four bases, to|duke singled to greet George make it a 40 margin for Rich-|Deratney, who came in to re- ardsons. They didn't score again place Berbeck, after Winter had off Ogden until the 7th inning, |drawn his free ticket. Bilenduke's when pinch - hitter Johnny Lloyd blow to centre, scoring Mech and was safe on Johnny Ryan's|sent Winter to 3rd base. error at 3rd base, then Dave| Oshawa's strategy bid to get Whalen was safe on 4 choice play back in tie ball game backfired land Lloyd scored when lat this point, | George D ratney laid down a per-| called on for a s¢ rifice bunt but lect sacrifice bunt, to make it|he missed the pitch completely five for the winners Ogden seemed.to be out of|iried to come home on the pitch. {trouble but Jimmy Cannon was |Deratney then struck out Ogden safe on a throwing error by Ted|Lyons singled, to put the tying {Roberts. Wilkinson's replaced [run on base but Minacs grounded Ogden at this point, bringing injout, ending the threat and Osh- {Bob Winter to relieve Ogden. |awa's big chance Winter put out the fire, forcing| In the 8th Jackie Cole beat out | Sinclair to ground into a force onan infield hit and then Ted Rob- {Cannon and then getting Pickell erts smashed out what seemed to lon .a weak pop back to the/be almost out of the park bt left-fielder Tex Pickell ran back mound. t | hen Ogden was] and Winter was "hung up" as he| Runs SPORTS CALENDAR Lose "miles" and made a sparkling one-handed catch to save a cer- tain homer. Wilkinson's had two walks in the 9th but the game ended when shoftstop Whelan went back into short left, to grab off Minac's fine bid for a hit. Sinclair and Pickell or the win- ners along with Lyons and Mech for Wilkies, each had two hits in this game. BOX RICHARDSON'S Cannon, rf, of Sinclair, 2b Pickell, If Campbell, Didier, 3b Packer, 1b Norman, of SCORE AB 4 = - TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL South Ontario County League | Mount Zion vs Markham, at| Markham, 8.15 p.m. and Brough- am vs Pickering. at Pickering, 8.15 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Ban-| tam League) -- Simcoe Hall at Eastview; Nipigon at South- mead; Bathe at Radio; Storie at North Oshawa; Kingside at Run- dle; Woodview at Fernhill; (Mid- get League) -- North Oshawa at Woodview: Southmead at King- side and Sunnysidc at Storie. All games at 6.15 p.m. Inter-County League (Playoffs) -- Thompson's vs Crawfords' at Thornton's Corners, (2nd game of series), at 6.15 p.m. | Behind a nifty five-hit pitching effort by Ron Tavlor, Oshawa Scugog Cleaners Juniors won a 10-5 decision, when they played a South Ontario Softball League schedule fixture, out at Port Perry last evening. The Scugogs flashed a variety attack to win this one, pounding out solid hits for a three-run lead in the first inning and then em- ploying four bunts and a single, for four runs in the sixth ianing and the same tactics or their final two in the eighth. R. Simcoe was safe on an error to start the game and Harvey Wilson beat out a neat bunt, then Dan Price doubled and Bob Sim- coe singled, to make it a three- run splurge, with nobody out. With Ron Taylor in fine pitch- ing form and still able to "save a a-Lloyd, xf Whelan, ss Berbeck, p b-Deratney, ocoooom~ ol 1 EEE TTY TE TOTALS : 4 WILKINSON'S Lyons, 2b Minacs, cf Ryan, 3b Cole, ¢ Roberts, Mech, rf Winter, Ib, p Bilenduke, If, 1b Ogden, P, I caMALARgaY os | w|coomoo~o~N w| o9Oo~ooO~~NoOW w|om~nonmenl uw ry "w|OomoOoO =O TOTALS w * 5 ted for Norman in 7 laced Berbeck in 7th | Richardson's 301 000 100-5 | Wilkinson's 000 002 1002 SUMMARY--E:Packer, Ryan, erts; - DP: Ogdn, Winter; Wilkinson's 8; Richardson's 8; | Richardson's 27-10; Wilkinson's 7; |Buni: Packer; 2BH: Packer; | Pickell, Sinclair, Campbell, Ryan ER: Lyons, H R ER 50 B 3 3 7 L 4 | Berbeck (W) | Deratney Ogden (L) 1 | Winter 23 0 0 U: Grahame (P); Hodgeson |T: 2::30; Scorer: Bev. Smith. B 5 1 3 2 -3 7 3 2 $ 1 (B); _lies, at Lakeview Park, 6.15 p.m. ac. (Pee Wee Boys) -- Southmead at Ex. game -- Scugog Cleaners {Juveniles vs Scugog Cleaners | Juniors, at Alexandra Park, 8.15 |p.m. little", Port Perry trailed 3-0 until the bottom of the fifth inning, when they struck for four rums. D. Foster walked with one out and was forced by R. Foster. Then Edgar was safe on an error and so was Cochrane, to load the bases. At this point, Mc- Kee belted onc just inside the foulline, a wrong-field smash that went for the distance and J » S BI THURSDAY'S GAME SOFTBALL South Ontario County League -- Markham vs Scugog Cleaners Jrs., at Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m. OASA Inter. "C" Playoffs -- four runs Glenburnie © vs Brooklin Ste-| Scugogs came right back in venson Motors, 1st game of East-\the sixth inving to score four ern Ontario Zone Finals, at|runs. Bob Simcoe beat out a bunt Brooklin, 8.15 p.m. ito start it off, Jack Sneddon and Inter-County League -- Foley's|Joe Melnick both got on via bunts| Plumbing vs Hov Pavers, 3rd|and then with one out, John and deciding game of playoff ser-| Newey singled, Taylor was safe on an error and them Ron Sim- coe hunted cleanly, completing this splurge. Port Perry got their| fifth and final run in the bottom| of the 6th, on back-to-back dou- bles by Warriner and Jones. CRA-Neighborhood Leagues -- Fastview; Harman at Kingside; Rundle at Storie; North Oshawa at Fernhill; Thornton's Comers at Nipigon and Woodview at Con- naught: (Pee Wee Girls) -- King- I7th and scored later Scugog Cleaners Jrs, Triumph In Port Perry B. Simcoe singled to open the when Mel- nick got on via a safe bunt and the pair used a double steal; for Simcoe to score. Samanaki took over from Ted Jones, as Port Perry pitcher, in this in- ning. In the 9th inning, Tayvior open- ed with a single and R. Simcoe advanced him with a bunt. Wilson also bunted safely then Price fanned but B. Simcoe got on via an error and Wilson came home on Sneddon's grounder, which as a choice play, proved too late to catch Wilson at the plate, None of the homesters had more than one safe hit with R. Simcoe, Wilson, Newey and Tay- lor each having two for Scugog Cleaners while B. Simcoe had three, a single and two bunts and Joe Melnick had three, all bunts. SCUGOG CLEANERS: R. Simcoe, 3b; Wilson, ss; Price, 2b; B. Simcoc, ¢; Sneddon, rf; Melnick, If; Brown, cf; Newey, Ib; Taylor, p. PORT PERRY MERCHANTS -- Edgar, 2b; Cochrane, i; Me- Kee, ss; Cornish, ¢; Warriner, cf; Jones, p and rf; Samanski, f and p; D. Foster, 3b; Ven- ning, lb; R. Foster, Ib; Tamblyn, If in 6th. CANADIANS LOSE WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (CP)-- Schenectady, N.Y., took advan- tage of a defensive lapse to score yor runs in the fourth inning and defeat Valleyfield, Que., 7-2 in the first round of the Little League world series. For three innings the Canadians and Amer- icans battled to a 2-2 tie. But in the top of the fourth Valleyfield committed four errors that let in three runs. FIGHTS LAST side at' Harman; Wpoodview at Thornton's Corners and Con- NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston--Roy Harris, 199, Cut naught at Rundle; (Juvenile Girls) -- North Oshawa at Wood- view. All games at 6.15 p.m. BASEBALL MILD - COOL ~ EVEN BURNING Juveniles 3-0 in an exhibition baseball game, last night at Lake- | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' |view Park. Reeson pitched the shutout for the Oshawa team, ering SOFTBALL FANS of Oshawa should have no trou- ble now in seeing lots of their favorite entertainment, now the new floodlights are installed at Alexandra Park south diamond. The field is extremely well-lighted and yet the lights certainly do not create any hardship for the neighbors. The first official game under the new lights was played last night with Oshawa Merchants blanking Pickering 16-0. It's a cinch that Gordie Nichol, pitcher for the Merchants, isn't going to forget the first game under Oshawa lights--he came up with a no-hit, no-run performance and served notice that hell be fough to beat when playoff time rolls around, which will be right soon. In another South Ontario County League garfe last n t, Ron Taylor held Port Perry Merchants to five hits to give Scugog Cleaners Jrs. 10-5 victory, out at "Port" and now there are five teams still in the running for the four playoff berths in this league and only two more nights of schedule play re- thaining. Oshawa Merchants and Markham appear to have their berths cinched. Scugog Cleaners can clinch a playoff spot if they win their last schedule fixture, which is this Thursday night, against Markham, They'll play it up at Alexandra Park, at 8.15 p.m. --the accept- ad starting time for floodlight games here, since the lights are shut off at 10.30 p.m. a While on the topic of softball, it can be mentioned that the five Oshawa players who went to Toronto Beaches League this year, have all enjoyed good seasons =--some even better than good. The Oshawa boys are di- vided on two teams, Ewiss Chalet and Sherrin's and these two clubs finished tied for first place. They set- fled it with a sudden-death game Monday night and Normie Bagnell pitched sensational ball for a 3-0 win. He has had a terrific season of it. Nick Mroczek won the Beaches League batting title with a fine .367 average. Red McDermaid and Bob Booth are both with Sherrins. Last week in a benefit game, Oscar Piontek and Nick roczek both hit homers off Ray Judd, the Peterbor- gugh sling-shot star, to win a thrilling pitcher's battle Between Bagnell and Judd. COMING. UP !--Local 222 UAW Juveniles, who beat Perth's Boys Club of Toronto, rated one of Toronto's top Juvenile clubs this year, in an exhibition game 'at Lake- view Park last night, are expecting to open their OBA Juvenile playoffs in Kingston this Saturday . . . JURY AND LOVELL Juveniles beat Ajax here last night to 'stay alive" In the Legion semi-final! round. Fifth game in Ajax tomorrow night and the Drugs team has is ove to win -- or else . . SAY IT WITH HOMERS, was the three hits over his distance and he was never in trouble. Conner pitched the last two frames for the homesters. Reeson issued one |walk, in the fourth inning, after lthere were two out. Aagen then singled but Reeson got the nex batter. Hogger go a e off |Conner, to open the six hut he |was forced by Bemmeft, who was turn forced by Tomlin and grounded out did the pitching fc Local the gl d on base- iid let S. Scagnetti the Perh's Club and UAW 222 got two of their runs in third inning when Godridge s with one out and later and ervor throw by the lst man. Dowe singled and {Bell and Reid's infield out |Dowe get home The Oshawa boys added their {other run in the bottom of the {sixth when Reid opened, with a | single, advanced on an error, then lon a choice play and scored {when Terwilligar singled. | | PERTH'S CLUB -- Hogger, 3b; | {Benmet, 2b; Tomlin, cf; A. g- neti, ¢; Aegan, If; Snook, Wf; |Cowan, ss; Allen, lb; S. ScaX- |netti, p; Carrier, 1b in 4th. | UAW LOCAL 222 £ Godridge, le; Dowe, ss; Bell, rf; Reid, Ib; |Kirk, 2b; Reeson, p and Terwil- |ligar, 3b: Jubenville, If; Ferries, lef: Conner, p in 6th | Jury-Lovell | Extend Series | Jury and Lovell their hopes alive, Legion Minor Baseball Assoc. Juvenile semi-finals lag t {when they defeated Ajax chants 8-5, at Alexandra Par This s the fourth game of {the series, with jax ~'b having two wins and a tie. Fifth |game goes at the Ajax diamond {on Thursday evening. McConkey Drugs the C kept in )shawa Mer- pitched the win for |0shawa. His mates gave up a 7-0 lead in the first inminz and took it from there. Ajax got six hits but MeConkey's tn"al of rine strikeouts, many of PS them just for softball floodlights a memorable land Triandos, First Under Lights No-Hit, No-Run erpor and one walk, plus a sacri- fice fly. Nichols got on via an error to start it, J. Jordan dou- bled and so did Logeman, then Tilk and Edwards both singled and O'Connor drew a walk. Buz- minski sacrificed with a fly to centre then with two out, M. Jor- dan doubled to drive in O'Connor for the sixth run of the uprising. From that point on, Merchants had it all their own way, scoring pair of runs in the third in- ning, four more in the fifth, three in the sixth and ome in the seventh. O'Connor ned two hits, so did J. Jordan and Edwards while] Walker's pair were a homer and a triple. PICKERING Oshawa Merchants blanked Pickering 160 in a South On tario County Softball League game, last night at Alexandra Park, when Gord Nichol, pitch ing for the Me ants, made the first game under Oshawa"s new one, registering a no-hit, no-run triumph, with 20 strikeouts not a single walk and Only two Pickering batters got on bases, both via errors, the first being Moe Kor, the first ba ter of the game and the other, Hopkins. in the third inning Beemer pitched for Pickering] and got into serious trouble in the second inning, when Merchants scored six runs on five hits, an| J THE CANADIAN PRESS | 4 American League 100 200 001 0--4 10 1 Chicago 011 000 002 1-510 1 Sullivan, Fornieles 3-3 (9) and White, Daley (10); Donovan, Sta- ley (9) Lown 9-2 (10) and Lollar HR: Bos-Maizone (18): Chi-Cash Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) New York at Cleveland (N)-- Maas (12-6) vs Bell (14-10), Washington at Detroit -- Kem- merer (7-13) vs Bunning (12-10). Boston at Chicago (N)--Mon- bouquette (4- Baltimore at Kansas City Walker (8-7) vs Daley (15-8). Boston 3 3 3). Washington 100 101 000- Detroit 000 010 000. 12-15 Stobbs (9) and Courtney; Foytack 12-11 Morgan (8) and Berberet. HR: Det-Ber- eret (11). 11 1 6 0 ! National League Pct. GBL 576 ~ "4 3% 4 8 11% 11% 16%, 21 San Fran Los Angeles Milwaukee Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis Phil Baltimore 202 010 000--5 6 1 Kansas City 000 103 20x--6 10 0 O'Dell, Brown (6) Loes 4-5 Herbert, Tsitouris 3-2 (4) Sturdivant (8) and Smith. HR: Bal-Boyd (2) Nieman (15 New York 100 001 010--3 12 2 Cleveland 400 020 00x--6 6 0 Ford .13-7 Blaylock (6) and Howard; MeLish 16-6 and Fitz- gerald, HR: NY-Throneberry (6) Lopez (19 Cle-Colavito 2 (37 Power (10) 65 64 71 VE] (7) A409 Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Francisco at Pittsburgh Sanford (12-10) vs Daniels San (N)- (7-8). Chicago at Cincinnati (N)-- Hobbie (12-11) vs Hook (3-3) Milwaukee at Si. Louis (} Willey (5-6) vs Jackson (10-12) Only games scheduled). National League 210 401 000--8 11 0 130 000 110--6 10 0 Po Chicago Cincinnati Kor, 3b; Hil | In Playoff BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS I {ford Construction, in the Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. (Juveniles League semi-finals) -- Jury and Lovell Drugs vs Ajax Merchants, at Ajax, 6.00 p.m. Leaside Junior Assoc. -- (3rd and deciding game of semi-finals) -- Oshawa Wilkinsons vs Rich- andson's "Sports, at Talbot Park, 7.30 p.m. Game " |ss; Wells, 2b; Henderson, I; and Shoot, Tex., outpointed Joe Bygraves, 204%, England, 10. Fresno, Calif. --Car] (Bobo) Ol- son, 176, San Francisco, stopped George Kartalian, 175, Syracuse, Providence, RI. -- Tony An- thony, 179%, New York, stopped Bob Young, 171%, Providence, 8. |Beemer, p; Robinson, ¢; Foster, lef: Fertile, rf; B. Bell, Ib; Hop- |kins, ss. SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc. _|REMEMBER WHEN? ... | MERCHANTS -- O'Connor, ss; |{Buzminski, if; Walker, Ib; M. |{Jordan, 8b; Nichol, p; J. Jor- dan, cf; Logeman, c; Tilk, 2b; |Edwards, rf; Keenan, cf; Court- |ney, if. Oshawa Italia vs Oshawa Kickers, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium, 7.00 p.m. and Oshawa Mal- ta United vs Port Hope United, at Kinsmen Stadium, 8.45 p.m. CRA Bantam Girls Gus Lesnevicn, the rugged Rus- sian from Jersey, used ring ex- perience and an explosive left hand to turn back Tami Mauri- ello, the Bronx Kid, in 15 rounds at New York's Madison Square Garden 18 years ago tonight and establish sole right to the world Thompson's Win First | Softball Playoffs Two games were plaved last night in the CRA - Neighborhood Bantam Girls' Softball League playoffs, with Bathe Park girls opening their playoff® series against Nipigon Park, by (a king a 17-12 decision, at Bathe Park di d while over at the East- feated the "Visiting Connaught Park girls 14-4, to clewn wp that playoff round in two - straight games. Paradise, pitching for TEast- view, gave up two runs on two walks and two hits, including Sut- ton's triple, in the first ¥ 's Pl marked a 90 shutout last night at Alexandra Park, blanking Craw- first |game of their Inter-County Soft- {ball League playoff series. Sec- {ond game of the round is sched- luled for this evening, 6.15 o'clock, lat Thornton's Corners diamond. | Lutz, pitching for Thompson's,| and then Connaught girls didn't came up with his best game of | score again unil Seaton singled {the season to earn his shutout.|in the fifth and scored after a He gave up only five hits, struck walk to Poch, when Sutton again lout only five but also had great|came through with a hit. A | support from his mates. He walk-|douhle by Sutton in the 7th scored led two in the first and in the Poch with the loesrs' last rum. third, McHugh doubled and Lean |Paradise had i5 strikeouts while |walked. In the fourth, Cornish|Shultz fanned a dozen. |walked and Ashton doubled while] Shultz, pitching for Connaught, lin the fifth, Crawford's had their|was hit herd as the game pro- {best chance of all, but it came|gressed. Eastview got a Tun m |with two already out. McAvoy | land Yuill both singled and Boyce| A \was walked to fill the bases, then| the third ising, Comms do 'ornis' fensive vlay lew wide Sokuish prey > on oy Shultz walked the first two runs|batters and then sruck out the next. Three-straight TH p |one. Thompson's scored five | loi two walks and four hits, in- |cluding a homer, in the first in- |ning. Oldfield walked, Copeland |doubled with one out, then Wel- {don walked, Cole doubled and in every imming after that with tela all hitting well. the first when Turner walked and | & Paradise singled with two out. In | errors fol- t lowed, to give Eastview four runs. They added to their total} Grills, Crawford, Lucas and Ket-| light-heavyweight title. The fight| cleared up the confusion that fol-| {lowed Billy Conn's abdication of| the crown to go into the heavy- | weight ranks. i 25%pPackace "Sopgeted Price theme song in the Leaside Jun last night game, the winners having thr E PARK Pee Wees, when they Frenchman's Bay on Monday night, actually lost the Bastern Ontario zone championship. Word was received today that Cobourg Pee Wees have disbanded and will default the zone final series SCUGOG CLEANERS open their Eas OASA finals here at o'clock, against home lin tomorrow night: Oshawa at home Saturday afternoon, Sunnyside Park Midgets, evening, 8.15 o'clock. ior League semi-final game when Richardson's Sports defeated Oshawa Wilkinson's 5-3. There were f ree of em, Third and fin game is up at Talbot Park tomorrow night . . Kingston. Other OASA playoff action this week includes Brooklin and Glenburnie, in Brook- mn when threatened most, ive home-run blows in the al . BATHE third game to McCartney got on via an err walked with one out cutt was hit by a pitched ball, to load . the bases. Patterson| struck out but Desroches singled, score McCartney and Blun- dell. A single by Hobbs, followed b; two errors, the second one in the| ontfield, gave Ajax two more runs in the fifth and they got their fifth and final counter in the 7th on a double by Desror flow ed by singles from Moore and Triop, 'afer there McCartney started on mound. for Ajax. O'Reilly ope the Oshawa attack with a sin- and We lost that to to Frenchman's Bay . . ern Ontario Junior Saturday afternoon, 4.00 Woodview Park Bantams 3.00 o'clock and Oshawa Peterborough, Saturday Aq Buzhardt (7) and Neeman; 8) Pena (9) Los Angeles Phil Podres Roseboro; (9) and Thomas. 12-7 Si son (14). San Fran Pittsburgh 000 Antonelli 18-7 and Landrith; | Green { Kline 8-13 Gross Porterfield (7) anc Roberts Purkey i ( HR: 200 021 (1) Witt ( Foiles. 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In the 4th, Old- |field again picked up a pass, |Campbell singled and Copeland | tripled to score them both. Sin- |gletons in the fifth and seventh {frames completed the total for the winners with Shepperdson driving in Cole in the fifth and {Lutz's two-bagger scoring Shep- |perdson for the final tally. Gil- \ford's but gave way to Johnson, lin that hectic first-inning assault, THOMPSON'S -- Oldfield, 2b; {Campbell, rf; Copeland, .1b; Wel 'don, ¢; Cole, ss; Ulrich, ef; {Shepperdson, 3b; Stinson, I; |Lutz, p. | CRAWFORD"S -- McHugh, rf; |Lean, 2b; McAvoy, ¢; Yuill, ss; | Boyce, 1b; Cornish, If; Vaughan, HITS WIN FOR BATHE Bathe Park girls said it with| £5 base-hits, to hand Nipigon Park their 17:14 licking. Bathe scored two rung in the first then added eight more in the second stanza. Three in the fourth and four in the sixth completed their total. Waddell Suddard, Lesnick and B. Perkins all hit homers for the winners. B. Perkins was the pitcher for Bathe Park. 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Io nel safe on a Toronto 000 000 0-0 6 2) Adin idiitibe Ricketts and McCarver;| Local Cricketers [iiss on mmiiiduy, i as 3 y. got his 11James (18) Tate (2) | hit of the inning, to complete the puch 000 005 100 1--7 11° 2| Oshawa Cricket Club got a rude 65, for the 3 jolt on Saturday when they wickets Oshawa's other run came Browning, Hurd (8) Smith. (8) | travelled to Toronto for their the fourth. Crosmas walls « and McCarver; Pehanick, Bro- second - to - last league schedule But from that point on, thelone out, was forced by O'Reilly dowski (6) Presko (7) and Henry. game, against St. Simons C.C. Oshawa batsmen established a and then the latter scored on a HR: Tor-R Wilson (16) King (17) and ihstead of grabbing off an|0€Y low in batting, the remaining | couple of error throws. 3 Miami 000 100 000--1 7 0] seven performers being dismiss-| AJAX -- Desroches, cf: Jobbs, Havana 000 010 01x--2 5 0] eleven came home on the short : ond of a 101.68 count. "runs, two of these being extras. McCartney, p and c: Jonk , |Gonder. "The Saints batted first and sur-| Much credit for Oshawa's poor 3b: Bundell, 1b; Westecutt; If; {Columbus prised with their stubborn bat- showing at the stumps must go to Patterson, rf; Brown, 3b in 6th; Richmond ting, reaching thé cenury mark, the fine bowling of T. White and |Coughlin, 1b in 6th. Jackson before there were ten out. L. S. Pike, for St. Simon's. Trevor] JURY AND LOVELL {James (9) 22 and White with 21, grabbed off|ed but Pike's --d€adly accuracy key, p; Lang, 2b; Garrard, cf; Montreal 200 210 00x--5 9 1} most of the runs for the St.|caught the Oshawa men off stride Howard, 1b; Etchells, c; Mahaffey, Mason (5) Surkont| "Simon's team. and he finished up with three|lf: Crosmas, rf. (6) and Coker; Valdes and Brum- 'Gary Girvan with two wickets| Wickets for nine runs, claiming mY, for 20 runs and Len Harris with | all three wickets in the space of REPLAY SET three for 18, were Oshawa's top Jour deliveries. White clipped five pHILADELPHIA (AP) Sun-| bol and Hobbs took over from International League loss of only three Dig seven-run rally Toronto 020 002 020 0--6 13 1] expected viclory, He Oshawa. eo, yg addition of only three|c and p; Moore, ss; Tripp, 2b;| Byrd ard Bean; Craddock and| Browle with 27, Payne 23, Kemp | White's spin bowli was expect-| O'Reilly, ss; Linton, 3b; McCon-| Buffalo bowlers. or 35 runs. day's rained out doubleheader be-|Chicago Eyman, OSHAWA American w KE] 74 League | 48 51 684 63 pe 66 Oshawa's vaunted batting] The unexpected loss just about tween Philadelphia Phillies and |Cleveland strength failed on this occasion|ended Oshawa Club's hopes of{San Francisco Giants will be |New York ta overtake the opposition's total. | winning their division this sea-|played here Thursday afternoon, Baltimore Girvan, aided by Huband and|son and earning the promotion weather permitting. The an- Detroit Long, went on to score 49 runs to the Continental Division of the nouncement was made Monday Kansas City before being caught out, with Toronto and District Cricket by Warren Giles, National Boston Oshawa's total at thig point being | Council, | League president. IWashington H. MOSIER RA 5-2734 21 CHURCH STREET Ladies and men wishing to join leagues or open bowling please call at Motor City Bowling or phone RA 3-3212 for further information. OSHAWA 74 ? 4