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The Oshawa Times, 29 Jul 1960, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 29, 1960 11 INTER-COUNTY Foley's Blank Hoy's; Thompson's Tie Tony's Thompson's and Tony's played| ing the third, Thompson's scored Foley's tallied both runs dur-. to a 55 tie in a closely fought the tying run when Ulrich, on ing the top of the second inning. Inter-County softball game last night at «Alexandra Park. They played an extra inning without another run being tallied Ulrich started Thompson's off with a double in the top of the first inning. Grandy and Smegal, on via doubles, were driven home by the double. Tony's tallied one run in the bottom of the first when Mackness scored He singled on, was forced to third| by walks and was plated on an| error to a hit by Sinden Cole and Grandy I'hompson's in the second inning | A hit by Ulrich drove Cole home| and Grandy reached home on an error to Garrard's hit. Tony's chalked up two runs in the sec- ond as Snow's' double drove in O'Conner and Berwick Brabin homered for Tony's dur scored for O'Connor, 1b second via a walk to Campbell was driven in by Stinson's double Campbell was a little slow in running and failed to reach home Lutz of Thompson's allowed six hits and Smith and Maxwell of Tony's allowed nine THOMPSON'S G Smegal, 3b; Ulrich, c 1b; Weldon, c¢; Cam Stinson. If: Cole, ss: Lutz, p TONY'S Berwick, ef; Mack- ness, 3b; Hill, If: Snow, rf: Sin- den. c¢; Varga, ss: Brabin. 2b Smith (3rd) p; Maxwell. p FOLEY'S EDGE HOY'S Beer was the star in the game between Foley's and Hoy's last night as he pitched a two-hit game and drove in the two runs for Foley's. The final score in the hard-fought game was 2-0 McLimmond was on second and Hurst on first via a walk when Beer stepped up and boomed out | his double that drove both play- ers home. The accurate hurling by Beer reduced most of the hopes Hoy's | might have held in terms of hit- , ting. The best hit by Hoy's was a double by Milne during the first inning. Kornylo and Hodg- son were the losing pitchers, al- lowing six hits. FOLEY'S Legree (5th) rf; Thompson, 2b: Bannon, ss: Wal- lace, If; Bryan. 1b; Dionne, ef; McLimmond, ¢: Hurst, 2b, rf; Corrigan, 3b: Beer, p. HOY'S -- Lyzun, 3b: Hrico, 2b; Milne, ¢f; Kuney, ss; Stovin (6th) ¢: Hanna: ¢: Cairns, rf; Tureski, 1b: Wrubel, If; Kornylo (5th) p; Hodgson, p. Oshawa Troufices Peterborough 14-3 Oshawa trounced a visiting Peterborough team 14-3 in a Lakeshore Minor league baseball game, Wednesday night. Wills and Minacs were the high scorers for Oshawa with four runs each Best Oshawa hits were doubles Minacs, Gray and Roberts Mount Zion Humbles Merchants | Mount Zion swamped Oshawa Merchants 12-2 in a South On-| tario County softball game at Fernhill Eliminates Kingside Fernhill Midgets boomed out a by convincing 13-4 win over King Winning pitchers were Brew side Midgets last night and took ster, Winter, Pipher and Gray . al br m their OASA Midget elimination They held Peterborough to five Aloxangia park lest BE re series two games to one, Fernhill hits. Losing hurler was McCarty Zion % the South Ontario play- will represent Oshawa in the who allowed 12 offs and eliminated Whitby who OSA playoffs Peterborough tied with Mount Zion. Mason was the hero for Fern- Driscoll. Jewel and Shrubb. Mc M. Jones opened the scoring hill as he pitched seven-hit ball Carty hit two doubles during the [or Mount Zion during the top of and hit two home runs one a'game: one in the seventh and {he second inning. He got on grand slammer another during the ninth inning. hase via a single, reached third. Five runs during the first in- on an error and was hit home ning indicated the action that by McMullen. In the fifth Mount was to come during the game Connaught Boys Zion poured on the power and Vernon, Crevier, Elmhurst, Mar chalked up five runs. Scorers kus and Blyth were the scorers P Ww Ch vE Cars Faraus spey for Fernhill. Blyth and Mason 2 ee ee amps i I Jon, dors Bu, Dyshey, homers in the third for Fernhill.l Connaught Park defeated Storie Six runs during the ninth suit- Mason tallied his grand slammer|Park 7-6 last night and thereby ably wrapped up the game during the fourth with Elmburst,|won the city championship in the for the boys from Mount Zion. Gaskell and Markus, the runners Pee Wee Boys' baseball league. Ferguson belted a grand slam- getting the boost across home|They win the right to represent mer. R. Jones, G. Jones and plate. Crevier also scored earlier|Oshawa in the OASA playoffs (Carson the players being in the inning. Norris tallied late! Connaught nipped Storie during hit home by Ferguson Other in the inning their first game of the best two: marksmen for Mount Zion in the Balson (2 Buzminski an d|put-of-three series, 4-2. The same ninth inning were Disney and Noakes got the runs for King-| sco in this earlier game ac- Hill. Winning pitcher was R. side. Vasko hit a nice double and| counted for many of the runs tal- scnes who allowed four hits triple during the game. Losing|jied during their second game Both the runs tallied by Osh- pitchers were Buzminski and||ast night McQuade got two runs awa were homers. Edwards and Barnoski and Reid scored one. Greenwood O'Connor were the boys with the Waal. 5 V gro 20 hit a homer for Connaught in the strong bats. Losing pitcher was hi ue a a al y M: '|game last night. Winning pitcher Boyce, allowing 13 hits Elmhurst. ss; Gaskell, 1b; Mar wag Gillies MOUNT ZION -- G. Jones, 2b; kus, c: Blyth, rf: Mason. p: Sene- Carson, 1b; Ferguson, 3b; CK INGSIDE. aso. ot sas ITALIAN HORSE WINS EE Hl Nie | : S) i GOODWOOD England (AP icMullen, ef; K. Evans, rf: W. noski, p. 1b: Buechler, cf: Pleau Ang. fe Evens, If: R. Jones, p oh: Balson, 3b: Buzminski, p, 1b; Italian-owned Exar led all the "OSHAWA VIERCHANTS Mc- Noakes 'ss: McDonald (pinch in|Wey toaay and won the 13th run- Kee. §5 McMahon ef: O'Connor, 9th): Norton, rf; Rooke (pinch!ning of the Goodwood Cup by two oF 'K ight ing R El tt 1: in 9th): Tavlor, c. lengths from Predominate. The » . mighty = : Sy | 1. - - French horse Bel Baraka was 28% 2p; Copeland, Ih gout» third ney (pinch in 9th): Edwards, rf; S. Elliott, 2b; Hubble, If: Boyce, Injured Players ' | players 'suffered severe and | To Sue Calgary i" iii hh i: REMEMBER WHEN . . ? the football field at Mewata Stad- By THE CANADIAN PRESS scorers were were were F Li B i Vd Floyd Patterson in his first or ime urns daring e RD Samages defence of the world heavyweight CALGARY (CP) Damage, soon as the injuries are fully de- i. Rost Tommy ony 20) claims are being filed against the termined a statement of claim Jackson ou a 10h round echt city of Calgary by Doug Brown{will be filed cal knockout three years ago to. and Ernest Warlick. Calgary] Several other night at New York. Patterson Stampeder plavers who suffered two WIFU t also defeated challengers Pete burns in last Wednesday's exh The parks department has an. 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