THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 18, 1960 17 Oshawa Wilkies Lose First Schedule Tilt Behind a 14-blow hitting bar-jmostly of last year's juniors, |stole second base and scored on BE ol Bi LO er cot ey Kuld'a double. Wilkes added ate People's Credit Jewellers Junior: | the second Ir y J x : laced Oshawa Wilkinson Juve-|out, With Wilkies' hurler Myron guhier Jy on By the sual a {niles 10-3 last night at Leaside's| Mech having a runner on second ng one al 3a Rd] an Talbot Park in a scheduled Lea-|base, Dave Wright hit what seem- owe's clutch single. | side Junior baseball contest. ed to be a routine infield ground-| The Oshawa team seemed a Righthander Dave Wright sup-|er to Wilkies' first baseman/little nervous fn_their first offi- plied the pitching, hurling a nifty| Bobby Reid. Reid fielded the ball, cial LBA start. They were guilty four-hitter while striking out 11jhowever Wright was safe at first|0f leaving nine men stranded on |oshawa batters to record hision a close call, with Mech cover- the bases. Wilkies' next action is |initial victory. Keith Warling|ing the base. The runner, playing|this Saturday, in the local open- wielded a potent bat, blasting|heads-up baseball, realizing there|€rs playing Richardson's Sports. two home~wuns for six key runs|were two out, kept on running, 10|wiLkINSON'S AB H RBI batted in, while "scoring three|plate the winners' first tally. Reeson, of 0 times himself. First baseman| jn the third inning, Reg Whaley Dows, fo Gosling contributed another four|onened with a walk, moved to No. bw bagger and a double fo be an-|gecond on Barry Jakeman's Bell, rf |other big hitter for the winners.|single tp centre and both were Whitely, 3b Shortstop "Butch" Dowe had a|chased home on Warling's blast|Tecaiiizer, 2 perfect night for the Wilkies, hav-lover the left-field fence. Mech|b-Kirk 2 |ing a pair of walks and couple of then gave up another home-run Wilkinson, i singles in four trips to the plate. |i the next batter, Gossling, and|® Waite. » People's, who are comprised | that ended his stay on the mound. totals Dave Waite, a lefty, then took RPP NA r1ing Trophy. L-R: , Gardain, Art Bryant, Glen RUNNERS-UP in the Industrial; Cornish Constolation Trophy | Tozer, Butch Hobbs and Jim " He Cor os ply | over and retired the side Without| Grammer 26 : Barta (representing Motor City | ¥ BE : . " H Bill Barta, Bill Soloman, Don | Bowling) and Nick Worcles | Bowling League was Legion | are: (L-R) Fred Lloyd, Syd | Anderson. 'Banned Trainer further damage being done, Peo-| Whaley, if | Henning, Ray Mann, Robert | (capt.). | "B'. Grouped around the Hill | Hobbs," Stan Hodgson, Ted ~--Photos by Ireland Studio ple's weren't to be dneied as they|Jakeman, wishin, RRS - Se added another four scores mak- | SOFTBALL OPENS Allows Horses ing the score board $0. Three) Gomis, Bowling League are shown with double, Warling's second home McLean, of | To Enter Derby run and Gossling with a double, | McKnight, =f BIGGEST YET | Tim Piersall, ------------------------ CY Hoc I iend In | Inter-County L | 0 rien n Ld | Dublin (AP) -- Vincent| Oshawa Wilkies scored in the|2Replaced Wilkinson in 3rd O O key eague n er oun Y eague O'Brien, noted Irish trainer who! sixth and seventh innings. In the Replaced Terwilliger in 6th RET | was suspended for 18 months, |gixth, Dowe opened with a single, | Peopl 014 400 110 14 © Comeback Pace Starts Off Schedule | Monday handed over the care of Willkies A 001 2 3 4 : NEW YORK. (AP)--Bob Friend 7¢ thoroughbreds to his younger| MEMBERS OF the winning team CPI in the Industrial | moonumuno®l ul cosc~ssa~~e el osunancocl ul scconsss-ne > Blosuwasnavam lB Sl uur nunewl ol cocomsss~n SUMMARY: Errors--Dowe, Whitely, p i brother, Alphonsus O'Brien. This| 2b hits-- Etchells, Reid, McKillop, Gos » P! , ate | nual Ban uet Of fue iil Magda The Inter - County Softball proved the orphan tally of the means the race horses now is THIEVES REMOVE sling: Tome ruls-Wallig QO; Gos | . { andi cague opened its 1960 season's|game for the Plumbers compete anywhere in the world. | N (} GOLF GREEN Toronto 13 e 0. and CYO work, the coaches and man-|Skumave presented CYO crests|the year laurels are handed out|%ith Tony's, last year's cham-|in their first inning and added|O'Brien, trainer for about a MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-- [Waite 5 7 4'4 3 banquet ever held by the Oshawa, .cmandous hand was given to | surprisingly sparkling hall game!5-1 and they added to their total had been doped. municipal course got a shock |Umpires--Easton (Plate), Murphy q crowd filled St. Gregory's Audi- son Hoy Pavers handed a 17-1 lacing] FOLEY'S -- Brady, cf; Corri-|hcrses from competing in Eu-| Durigg 'the night thieves WRESTLING FINALS Dionne and her hard-worki Smith and Billy Pierce of the| Three solid two-baggers, by b; Mason, ss; Jackson, rf; Die Hard, owned by John feet of expensive creeping |Canada are to participate Thurs- executive Father Firth Trophy to Brian Portocarrero of Baltimore th tl : Tony's t an L er 8 re. > 6 ming, gave Tony's two, ' h = v J many of the Oshawa and district ie 5L1 ing, gay y )12b; Milne, cf; Kuney, 3b; Ture sh Derby June 1. Die Hard is| aWay ling will be staged today and Fri- 0'Conno 0 played for their" prother Fabian presented Mike League in victories with 22 in|Thompson's, who had scored terested organizations, and spe- Tuni was established. In a {Atoms $ © Tl bounded brilliantly, posting a 4-1|followed by an infield out and an "M. C." Bob Branch kept the| ." peq O'Connor stressed the pa » al T tor ent, Tec no! new Norman Beal Trophy for the Piersall a veteran outfielder,/Tony's, and Lutz, on the mound Brother Fabian voiced the appre t to the lads the need ka tar OrCEONG ha pointed Oift {0 the ads i Mike McArthur presented the|yn,.c 155 games and batted .293.|so early in the season. Lutz al- A ) k , 3 ' ' Bob Branch then introduced the|oy; later on that these men|Atom champions batted .261, .237 and .246. His 1960/by Joe Melnick in the second Notice to 55. 60 car owners " fs A arvvet wl se ars two of them after two out, put financial report. The report show-| After thanking Ted O'Connor for hi het scorer to John Salowski. | 'ony's in front 2-1 and they add- 4 ot s pA | frame, when Smith opened with a osity of the "Dads" present as-the presentation of the many | st valuable player to G ary| ingle Bill Berwick sacrifi Good ear Introduces A New ny the sta ABR § able plz x 3 single i p| sacrificed sured a bank balance for the start| awards for the 1959-60 season. |p,nne { NIGHT and Mackness singled and Smith ed the men who really make the| Reverend Fathers McGough and g; Gregory's Pee Wees, 1960] Los Angeles -- Alajanxro' La- TONY'S -- Berwick, cf; Mack- : > : Archdiocesan Champions vorante, 206%, Argentina, ness, 3b; Varga, ss; Laos, 92 SHOOTS 210 [ Reverend Father Dwyer pre- knocked out Jake Williams, 194,(2b; Snow, rf: Melnick, e; Me- - ' sented individual trophies to St. Los Angeles, 6. Cabe, 1b; Hill, If; Smith, p. - cesan Champions. 51 St. Ps t ted Wilfie ! . 1800 Bowling Could Ue TI en eopies| 1S Lp Spline WUE Corl, 35 Carr, in Sn were not available for presenta-| Sacramento, Calif--Joey Lopes,|S°h rf; Dodsworth, If; Lutz, p. . fon that, Svenng 'MC ot Bob 1354, Sacramento, outp o inte d EASY FOR HOY"S a fi presentation | Hilario Morales, 139, Mexic 0. Foley's P bing were of flowers 10 Ms. Huth Dime! ilario rales, 139 exico, 10 oley's Plumbing were just not| oa A dinner, courtesy of Local 222,|be pleased to "take over the|prepared for the banquet. Father| Halifax, N.S.--Ted Doncaster,| Kornylo, pitching for Hoy's, with recappable trade-in. club, which is composed of re-|nounced that, if satisfactory tolt® 2 close with the grace after Eddy Henderson, 164, Washing- faced and blows by Corrigan and Motors. After the dinner, the would be on the team basis with Allen Shantz, a youngster of 92 treasurer. Robert Wilson asked 190, 210 and 208 on behalf of the club. The] on behalf of the club. The you'd have to pay extra for the tube half of the "boys" for providing -- m--1 manner in which he organized it J H H during the season. It was unani- HOT WATER Here S what you get with this next season. y ] By AAAI PIG Exclusive Goodyear 3-T Nylon cord | Indians will be players t vateh i , i | [When the br ae 1) Na of schedule last night on two fronts,| Hoy's got a homer from Wrubel| The Irish Turf Club banned eth. LP) re BER 50 83 Some five hundred men t : ' ions, nosing out Thompson one in the second, for a 2-1 lead. dozen American owners, after i i .¢ : hie o these teams: Black Hawks, | next fall pi 8 jo X ' ; ir Wright (WB) 73.4 2.11 6 boys attended the largest annual agers of its eighteen teams Allo Hese jeer ts hd a avd Piarcall ead: gn FImbINE 1. in what proved a|Three runs in the fourth made it|charging that one of his winners Golfers at Theodore Wirth |. "0 o Wilkinson by (Wright); CYO Hockey League. The large he wonderful gentlemen who ear- Sangers Jules Aw Naalists; impressive Fomenach list uch for so early in the season. In the in every inning after that, for the The suspension Immediately| Tuesday--No. 6 green was (Base); Scorer--Walter Dowe. t ( gentler A 8, y. - J $s Red Schoend Ss Mil-| .» are. tarde ag igl 0-84 vi saualifie , 'Brien-trained| tend jum on Sunday evening to ried on this work during the past|pions; St. Gregory's Tigers, Sen-|waukee, Richie Ashburn and oiler game carded last night, one-sided win. disqualified any O'Brien-trained| pmigging, ii the champions and enjoy Reverend Father Dwyerlior Atom finalists and St, Greg. Frank Thomas ofthe Chicago; "g,jeu's plymbers. gan, 3b; Shearer, 2b; Bovin, p;|rope. O'Brien has strongly de-| MONTREAL (C the 1 provided by Mrs. Ruth also praised the work of the CYO|ory"s Pee Wee League cham-|Cubs, Dick Farrlel of Philadel-|" 9 Poway. ¢ Kelsh. If: Shetlock inicd that he ever doped 2 forse.) USiig 'a professional sod- 1 P) -- Fifty-six meal pi > Be the leadership given by Bob|pions. phia, Ed Bailey of Cincinnati, Al{DOUBLES DO IT y aan Yale i TR S€.| utter peeled off 44 square [amateur wrestlers from across ne and Bob Branch and the a ante a Jalke . \are "Qh ade " : helpers. e and Bo Brother Dominic presented the Chicago White Sox and Arnie|Varga. Melnick and McCabe, in Walker, rf; Beare, p. McShain of Philadelphia, now bent grass and carted it day, Friday and Saturday in the Head table guests included i the two real : : HOY'S -- Stovin, ¢; Wrubel, will be able to start in the Eng- ay Olympic trials. Free-style wrest- Al Yanch ntroduced he WO! McEachern, captain of the cham- is ) . brows . } The clergy along with the CYO execu-| SPECIE sts; Tom and Ted|pion Black Hawks. Friend, who led. the Nationaliruns and the victory OVer|;' oo. prown 1b; Cairnes, ef;|second favorite for the Epsom They took the cup 100, day with the Greco-Roman cham Si 4 3 i : nd Woods, If; Kor 3 lassie | i 5 tive, representa $ of many in own pe of St. Gregory's IMigKeenan with the award for the 1958, slumped to an 8-19 mark their lone run in the third inning, ols, If; Kornylo, P ---- pias Hm : pions Saturday. T. d Ted 0'C the days before the CYO league |pionect scorer in the last season, This year he's re-|on an opening double by Stinson cial guests, Tom an ed O'Con- ) <h 1 : nor of the Whitby Dunlops a} I Dres- record and an earned run aver-|infield error on Cole's grounder. th ung ho: yers pre arl 33 rese = t A to the young Carl Knowles presented the 00 of 158. "Sambo" Smith, pitching for program moving along in fine| ay.0 of 4 good education for a ior Ate ralug aver y ' di style. Immediately after dinner YO lioriey star. Ted also Junior Sion on valuable plave; is having his best year since 1956|for Thompson's, each turned in a y v : when he played in all of Bos-|great performance, especially for ciation of all present for the fine |: "so 0 he advice of their coaches J . Aha : ta vi hel: Coals oe Flynn Trophy to Bill Dionne, | =, x 4 I t wo-ba meal the ladies had prepared. ..4 others since they would find antain of top Mary's, Senior|, The next three seasons Piersall {lowed only one hit, a two-bagger 1 . A 3 9 ; at. |i 3, for the first five frames. head table guests, before calling|usually knew what they were talk- Gerry Cole presented the Bar-|CutPut to date shows a .328 bat.|;h ng, 4 : i on Brother Zavier for the annual ing about ons Trophy for the Senior Atom tng ayerage after 59 times at bat The Hires Somes 1b the sixth, " T more money than ever before in|his very appropriate remarks,| Boh Dionne presented the A. A 5 py ' 7 sen t . A. |e oN t its hockey program. The gener-|"MC" Bob Branch moved on t0| gaily Trophy for the Senior pol FIGHTS LAST ed their other run in the 7th of next season The following is a list of the pre-| peverend Father Quesnelle scored as Mackness was forced President Bob Dionne introduc-|sentations made. resented individual trophies to] By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |out on a choice play. P | re Gregory's Bantams; 1960 Archdio-| SnATs THOMPSON'S -- Cole, ss; Old- gory 10-| st, Paul, Minn.--Del Flanagan, field. 2b: Weldon, ¢: Ulrich, cf; N - - ive oungsters 1ps a eS A Bogalusa, La.--Freddie Little, in the picture, in their opening tee in appreciation|157, Bogalusa, stopped Mel Col-|game against Hoy Pavers, as evi- |for the wonderful meal they had|lins, 15: Yorp 6 denced bs the 12.1 seore. 7.50/14 or 6.70/15 was tendered the 1800 bowling|reins" for another year and an-|DWYer then brought the evening|167}2, Sackville, N.B., stopped walked Brady, the first batter he | meals, r p tired members of General the group, the play in the future ton, 1 Shearer scored Brady -- but that group, numbering 23, met at the|prizes for high scores Until now you couldn't buy a nylon t ! : ded] a i! . i alleys to bow! Orville Howie was elected __. ---- v tubeless tire by a leading manufacturer i years and a bowler for two years, the ladies who served to come | for under twenty-four dollars. 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