Tony's End 'Home Jinx' Playing ball can be fun! This route, Normie fanned seven and statement is true and as a result walked Just A many teams usvally win their|whose seasons reco! share of ball games, Take Osh- even at 5.5, threatened in the 4th 'a Tony's in '1e Beaches Major| with Phil Waters leading off with the last of the eight, Minacs and) Alexandra Park, yesterday. aS hy In their first 10{a single. Red Wilson fielded out Roberts of Oshawa stole their and another "Red" named Craw-|Way around the bases to finally ford blasted another hit, the only|score. Minacs gained home on a tim» Black's managed two safe successful squeeze play and al got the winning run during the blows in one inning. On Craw-|sacrifice by Cole league games they managed only two victories losing five games by close scores. In their losing streak, they failed fo register a win at home, losing all their five ) home starts. : ed to pick off the hase-runner at Last night, at Alexandra Park, |first base but his throw was wild Tony's used a different approach and both runners advanced on in trying to claim a victory. They the error. This is where Bagnell had nothing to lose when they|really showed his form, making took the diamond against . the|Dutch Van Lammers pop-up to classy Eddie Black 'team from|the infield and pushing a third Toronto. Immediately the breaks|called strike past Gordie Barker just seemed to fall for Tony's,|to end the inning. : as they recorded their initial] Booth paced the Tony's bats-| "home diamond" victory snap-/men with four-straight hits in as| ping the losing jinv at five games many trips to (he plate and driv- by blanking Black's 3-0, behind ing in two of the three runs. Lee the stout pitching of veteran|also managed a pair with Old- Normie Bagnell. field and Loreno sharing singles In the first inning Tony's got for Tony's total, the edge they were waiting for| TONY'S TALES -- The local and they immediately capital-|club are idle until Friday, July ized. Donnie Lee, better known|15, an eight-game lay-off, then as '"'crazylegs" to his team-|the move into Kew Gardens mates, due to his blinding speed, | battling Dependables. With last led-off and was safe on an in-|night's contest Tony's have al- field error. Brent O!dfield follow-| most completed half of their 24- ed with infield looper which the|game schedule . . . Their record Eddie Black third baseman now stands at the 3-8 mark . .. bobbled long enough to allow They'll have to show tremendous both runners to be safe. Big Jack form in the final half, if they're| "Red" MacDermaid pushed both planning to catch a play-off] runners along one notch with his| berth. . sacrifice fly. Clean-up man Nick| EDDIE BLACK'S: Diamond, Mroczeck was an easy infie'd out,|rf; Hastings, 2b; Waters, 1b; then Bobby Booth delivered w ith{ Wilson, cf; Crawford, 3b; Vin a clutch single, plating both Old-| Lammers, If; Barker, c¢; Zuba- field and Lee. On the play, Booth|tiu", p; Ross, ss. { advanced to second base and OSHAWA TONY'S: Lee, ecf;| scored on Jimmy Loreno's drive.|C.dfield, ss: MacDermaid, 1b; | From this point on, losing|Mroczeck, If; Booth, ¢; Loreno, pitcher Moe Zubatiuk limited the 2b: Hall, rf; Stark, 3b; Cruick- opposition to no runs blanking shank, 3b in 8th; Bagnell, p. Tony's over the final seven in- RHE, nings. Black's 000 000 000--0 4 3 Black's had their chances, how-| Tony's 300 000 00x--3 8 3 ever Bagnell, on the Oshawa hill, Umpires: Norman O'Reilly showed brilliant form, pitching (plate) and "Ab" Barnes his best in the clutch. Over the! (bases); time of game 1:15. | ford's smash, Mroczeck attempt- High Scoring In Minor Ball Play Sunnyside Park, scoring half of seventh, Lycas and Malarczuk their runs in the last inning, de-| were the top scorers as each got fealed home team Simcoe Hall| four runs. Winning pitcher was 14-3 during Oshawa Minor soft-|Glecoff who allowed 12 hits, ball play last night. Korbak, | Parkinson and Dittmar bang:| Macko and Cooper hit home runs|eq out home runs for Nipigon. | for Sunnyside. Black pitched aiBarr was driven home by Par- four-hit game for the winning|kinson in the third inning. Los- team. ing pitcher was Skinner, Simcoe Hall, although losing the a | game, were able to get two hom- CONNAUGHT OVER | ers. Broznik and Howard were NORTH OSHAWA | Connaught, cashing in on a the power-hitters. Campbell was the losing pitcher. | grand slammer by Seton, chalked up a 15-2 score over North Osh- EASTVIEW SWAMPS STORIE |5a. Cheesman and Ahey held Home runs marked the scoring|the North Oshawa squad to two in this game too as Eastview hits. downed Storie 13-3. Barnoski,| Armstrong and Brack crossed | Webster (2) and Chute (2) got|the plate three times each to lead | the homers for Eastview. Peel of| the scoring for Connaught. Tolling Storie boomed out a home run hit a nice triple during the ro during the fourth inning. {ond inning. Losing pitcher was Wayling was the high scorer for Johnstone. Eastview with his three runs. Webster was the winning pit- KINGSIDE MIDGETS WIN cher, allowing eight hits. Dolak| Home team Kingside Midgets| pitched 'for the losers. | edged Fernhill 5-4 in a thrilling| {game last night. Vasko was the FERNHILL BLANKS RUNDLE hero with his winning run in the | Spiers of Fernhill pitched a no- bottom of the seventh. Barnoski hit game as they white-washed|allowing 21 hits, held off any| Rundle 8-0. Pearce and Spiers|eighth and ninta inning would-be scored two runs each. Other scor-| Fernhill scorers, | ers for Fernhill were Hornsby,| Balson hit a two-run homer Zarowny, Stewart and Horner.|ior Kingside in the sixth, Barnos- | Three runs were tallied in the|ki and Pleau were the other first, two in the third and three Kingside scorers. Both runs were| in the fifth, tallied in the first inning. Flin- Rundle had scoring toff was the losing pitcher, two chances: once in the fourth when| | Sweet reached third with two out| STORIE RUNS WILD | and again in the sixth as Dawes| Storie Park had a field day was on third with two out. In|When they completely swamped each case they were unable to| North Oshawa 29:13 last night. | score as the next batter drew an|Storie scored nine runs in the out. {third inning and nine during sev- enth. Quenneville, McKnight, and SOUTHMEAD NIPS BATHE {Shody split the pitching chores Visiting Southmead defeated oF Storie, allowing 14 runs. | Bathe 10.7 in a game in which|Mossey got three runs for Storie. they were in control for the ma- Lindsey and Hooper led the jority of the time. Peters and scoring for North Oshawa with Kidd crossed the plate twice for|their three runs each. Lindsey winning Southmead was the losing pitcher. Bathe attempted to recover the lead which Southmead had de- STILL UNBEATEN | veloped with a three-run sixth in-| LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Un-| ning. However. the tight pilching beaten Luis Rodriguez protected] by Southmead plus their many his perfect record Wednesday | early runs proved too much for : by winning a unanimous Bathe. cision over former welter- _|weight champion Virgil Akins. KINGSIDE TOPS NIPIGON Redriguez, the top challenger for Kingside Park met little oppo-|the title, was in trouble only in sition from home team Nipigon|the third round when he stopped and walked away with an easy a hard right. Akins spent the last inning comeback, edged Co- a pair. Black's, baseball play last night at Kins is now|men Civic Memorial Stadium. {and Sharpe reached first basen Oshawa Legion Edges Cobourg Oshawa Legion, with a superb yourg 4-3 in Lakeshore Minor r Upholstering to take a 2-1 win over G. and B. Texaco in a UAW Trailing by one run going into softball picnic playoff game at Sutton of Modern was driven over the plate by McMullen's double in the fourth inning. Bryan drove infpottom half of the last inning. Roberts. McMullen got to third but was Kelly scored for Oshawa in the|izg004 out on a throw from fifth inning on a single by Breck-| centre field in the fourth. Kelly enridge. Roberts drove Wills| ached third base for Modern in across during the sixth. Winning|(pe fifth, but the next batters pitcher was Rowland, who allow-| ent down in order. Winning ed six hits and struck out 13. pitcher was Tamblyn with his Paul Wakely, Sharpe and Mars- | f,,r. hit game and nine * strike- den. were the scorers for losing | ts. Cobourg. Ironically, both Wakely| meaxaco scored their single run the third inning. Parson doypled on and then reached home via an error at centre field. Ford and Hurst were picked off while on base in the sixth. Par- sons hit a triple in the first in-| ning. Losing pitcher was Tutak| who allowed two hits. | MODERN UPHOLSTERING --t Sutton, rf; Berwick, cf; Mack- COBOURG -- Sharpe, 2b; Har-| jes 3h; McMullen, If: Solomon ris, ¢; Paul Wakely, ss; Arnew,| (6th). ss: Kelly, ss; Bryan, c; 3b; Ewart, If; Oliver, rf; Bazay, | Hamilton, (5th), 2b: Clark, 2b: 1b: Phil Wakely, 3b; Marsden, gnox, 2b; Tamblyn, p. when thev were hit by a pitch. Losing pitcher was Maybee, al- lowing four hits. OSHAWA LEGION -- Wills, 2b; Minacs, cf; Roberts, ss; Cole (pinch hit in 8th); Miklas, ; Bilenduke, (8th), If; Kelly, 1b; Bathe, rf; Lyons, 3b; Brecken- ridge. ¢: Rowland, p. Moderns Tip Texaco Team Alert fielding enabled Modern!runs for Black's in the third in- ning. The other three runs were scored in the seventh as Smith, Varga and Dionne crossed home|Suddard, rf; Kuney (4th) 3b, 2b; plate again. Best hit by Black's|Burke, ss; Cooper, ci Hickey, p; was a double by Dionne in the seventh, Smith was the winning pitcher, allowing five hits and getting five strikeouts. Hill, Keenan and Suddard Were|two innings and defeated Blouery|Locke (5th), cf; Sarnovsky, cf; the scorers for losing Kinloch's. Sarnovsky belted out a bases. loaded triple in the first, driving in Shearer, Maeson and Young. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 7, 1960 15 Harman had scored already on a REMEMBER WHEN ene ?| CRA Nei hborhood second inning. force-in. In the second inning| By THE CANADIAN PRESS g BLACK'S MEN'S WEAR --|Lupel, Harman, Melloy and} craig Wood of New Jersey McGarry, ¢; Smith, p; Varga, Shearer tallied for Oshawa Reall; nq Denny Shute from Philadel- Softball Scores BANTAM GIRLS LEAGUE Eastview, 18; Southmead, 8. Two of the runs were tallled in the third inning. Losing pitcher was Hickey who allowed seven hits. Cooper nailed a triple in the 3b: Dionne, If; Horton, cf: Gar- Estate, Lupel was the winning| 1: (aq the end of met dian, 's5; Allems, i; Mason, 2b; pitcher with a total of six hits. ~([ytio," 77 Ch th aritish Howe, 1b. McLinton, Arnold and Taite|Open 17 years ago teday at old KINLOCH'S -- Wright, 2b;|scored three runs for Blouery in|St. Andrew's course, with ag Meraw, 3b; Hill, cf; Keenan, 1b: the sixth aging. Arwdid's hit was|gregates of 292 strokes. In the a double. Losing pitcher was(36-hole playoff, Shute defeated|ywas an even-mc Stacey, allowing eight hits. his long-hitting countryman by ts RIONEY Savoie Yd OSHAWA REAL ESTATE --- (five stroke.. can Pace at Yonkers Raceway Harman, 2b; Malloy, 3b; Me- tonight. The one-mile race drew Cabe (5th), ¢; Shearer, c¢; Mae-| BLOUERY -- Snow, 2b: Ter-|a seven-horse field and Adios son, 1b; Young, If; Brown, rf;|eski, 3b; McLinton, ¢; Arnold, If; | Butler, who equalled the 1:58 4-5 Tuit, cf; Milne, ss; Stacey, p;|track record in his last start, Judd, 1b; McIntosh, rf. drew the No. 3 post position. EVEN-MONEY CHOICE YONKERS (AP)--Adios Butler Harper (pinch hit): Elliot, If. REAL EST. OVER BLOUERY Oshawa Real Estate Board scored all their runs in the first Developments 8-3 last night. Davis, ss; Lupel, p. of; Maybee, p, |G. AND B. 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