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The Oshawa Times, 17 Aug 1960, p. 10

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i RIA Btn' he Heffering's Imperials Take Series Opener wasn't bis night, as he didn't|Buzminski and Tilk, for 3 $2 hove his usual control por the lead, The winners added » OHettly plus an infield error and ski's sacrifice fly. In O'Relily was sole with an a double, A fice fy by Barnovsky coe sprint home, from Pirates Prove Bunts Valuable In Attac By ED WIL (Friend, backed 15 hits, won Groat, Skipner and Rocky Nel-| The Giants knocked | Associated Press Staff Weller | his 13th in the opener. He allowed son, loaded the bases and upset! Cords with four runs | Pllching, hitting and hunts, Add seven safeties, bul walked on three walks loser Robin Roberts, who then them and ive Pitls- one man and put down 17 In 810 sq Clemente, If was the onl burgh Pirates a bulging, Throw from the second fo fhe V5 Rig Bal gl. iA oi Kead in the Notional eighth innings, He wes supported 005, C000 "agli Bc led rague pennant race, by a five-rup first inning against! ™ > . " The pattling Bucs rolled to the dim Owens (211), who lost bit BU Viedows & i and on et. | Biggest lead the season in the sixth in a row, Roberto Clemente . P bia ing a double: and Bob Skinner each drove in! henind with two runs in the third Phliadelphin Phil-| three rung, with Clemente krrok-| Inning, Wes, 114 and 48, Tuesday night, ing in two with a single for a 8-1! The Pirates, tagging Ro! while Milwaukee Braves replaced lead in the opening frame. Skin-| (8-11) for 12 hits, totalled 27 hits skidding St. Louis Cardingls in ner counted his three with aniin the sweep, Groat was 6-for8, month | second place, eighth-inning home run, his 14th getting three hits In each Jame. The Braves defeated the Reds and his one-year high fn the Milwaukee tied the Reds on 121 st Cincinnati as Hank Aaron majors, Aotows 3st joing iy] in the rove In both runs snd Warren - Hourth lpning and won i in IH ahn gained bis 281st victory, BUNTS BEAT ROBERTS eighth when Del Crandall, Bd | Cardinals, with four boots! In the nighicsp, Joe Gibbon Mathews and Asron singled off the 3rd on a» walk to B, Simcoe lowed w | f Ef THIS IS A HAPPY FIGHTER Ganada's Gale Kerwin, Ottawa, Is the pleture of ela. tion here, Overcome by it all, he does a cartwheel in the ring st New York's Madison Square Garden last night, to celebrate his technical knock out victory over Ronnie Cohen er, action of the evening 47% lbs. to ibs, Kerwin weighed Cohen's 146% ~(AP Wirephoto) giving Ban Francisco Glanis four|and winning reliever Roy Face| Joy Hook (918), Bpabn (147) unearned runs, lost thelr fifth in| (7.6) gave up Just five hits be allowed eight bits and walked ie row, 74, Fourth - Angeles Dod cago Cubs 76 id 11 innings, : i { Oshawa Dairy Whips Whitby lend . In their Oshawa (Minor Assoc. Bantam {semifinal series, when th {whipped Whithy Bantams 15-1 last the Big Four foothall league Into yoturned to the lineup afler sit-| is new season Tuesday night| ing out three exhibition games|of four runs in the very first| Inight at Alexandra Pork Mitchell pitched the win Oshawa Dairy, hits, | batters and | although he did ltwice, with piched balls Pittsburgh righ thander Bob|conseeytive bu 8 well-deserved {win in which he allowed only two| ; both singles, struck out 12 onto Argonauts, the 3-4 clubs In hy Hote and Mann in the third|singled and Wallace walked, Solo: i issued only one walk, 105t year's standings, are go'nglquarter, which went 102 yards. mon forced Wallace as Legree Vor yardage snd drama the|scored then Hurst's sperifice fly long heaves were overshadowed scored Corrigan, Bannon walked hy & fruitless 117-yard run by but a wild pitch permitted Bolo place Los|iween them while the Bucs colo four but was backed vs defeated Chi- lected a tie-breaking run on a double plays, struck out five and walk in the eighth inning, Three blanked the Reds over the fast] a ( pts, by Dick Argos By MARVEN MOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer ey for ind you might as well storl afresh on a form chart, Montreal Alouettes and Tor hit Maundrel]| to be tough this year, Both elicked under the same formula ~~ a seasoned quarter Aberman got on via an Infield pool and a rookle conch, error, with one out in the fourth inning. An outfield bobble on Reel yony {son's drive followed by a choice gyubhed Hamilton's three - {play as Wathans forced Reeson, jgague champion Tiger-Cats 23.10 wh 34 ys oo Kerwin {gave Whitby their lone tally, 88 hofore 23,581 hometown fans won in the 0 the secon round of a scheduled 10-round- | when referee stopped the | Bout was a cofeature Aberman crossed the plate Oshawa Dalry staried early |Aberman's slents, scoring runs in the second inning | opened with & sing {safe op a pitcher's error, | walked then Cornell was safe {another misplay by [£~1SPORTS MENU LE By Geo. H. Campbell rif SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' £ |and then three-straight made up the rually | The winners added six runs frames seph all batted well for the win. touchdown pass of the pers but Mitchell was the big run,|2 to Mann, helping to win his own game with la perfect night at the plate, three a) Crawford's singles agd a double, "BIG FOUR schedule football action got under way last night with a bang and fans unable to be on hand, were able to thoroughly enjoy Toronto Argos' opening victory over Ottawa Rough Riders, via TV, thanks to "the young at heart", Winning the season's opener right in Ottawa 21-7, gives the Argos a flying start in the season which promises to be a lively one, Said promise received further assurance when Montreal Alouettes surprised the defending champons, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, by winning 23-10 at Montreal, Even though the touches down wasn't allowed, due to an Argos holding penalty, Dave Mann's thrilling 103-yard was one of the game's highlights, If Davy uncorks one of those jaunts before the home fans, Argos' popularity status will re- ceive a big boost, While the brilliant forward-pass play is always pleasing, there's still nothing to match the thrill of a long run, by a twisting, dodging ball-carrier, when it comes to making the cash customers feel that the price was worth it, Montreal's win at home would be a real bonanza for the Alouette fans too, They haven't run had much success in recent years either, but an opening« game win over the Ti-Cats will raise the hopes and en- thusiasm of every football fan in Montreal, And Ale ouettes were minus some regulars too! PITTSBURGH PIRATES pulled away intd a sevens and-a-half game lead in the National League race yes= terday when they whipped the Phillies in both ends of adwin-bill, The Milwaukee Braves moved up to second, adzaction ahead of St, Louis Cards, The Cards dropped aligther one to San Francisco Giants and this losing st8Bk of five-straight will probably end the hopes that Sti*Louis rooters were nursing, for a pennant triumph, Hank Aaron drove in both of the Milwaukee runs in their 2-1 win over the Redlegs and it was Warren Spahn's 281st win of his career. Pirates used three-straight bunts against Robin Roberts to load the bases in the 8th inning against Phillies and then Roberts walked Roberto Clem ente, the only walk issued by Roberts -- to give Pirates the winning run, In the American League, Whitey Ford pitched a three-hitter to beat Orioles 1-0, after only two days rest. White Sox, stayed up there only a half-game back, with a 3-2 win over the Tigers. And in the Intere national League, Leafs are now 15% games in front, after beating Richmond again last night, this time 11.2, BRIGHT BITS ~~ Heffering's Imperials won the first game of their OASA Intermediate "A" series from Port Perry, here last night, with Ted Jones turning in a nifty left-handed pitching chore while Port's portsider, Mel Meulemeester came up with an off-night, They sto again Thursday evening, in Port Perry, . . . JACKIE GERMOND Jr, will contest the Oshawa Golf Club's "elud championship" final again this year, He beat out "Migkey" McMaster Sunday to qualify for the deciding ma this Sunday against Fred Cross. HERB E y world's champion miler, was beaten by Tony Blug in Sydney, Australia, yesterday, in an 800-metre race. . . PELEE ISLAND's bag limit for their annual phe@sant shoot this year, opening Oct. 26, will be 10 cockbirds , , . GRORGE CHUVALO and Bob Cleroux each has the same idea (only. slightly different) about their Canadian heavyweight title fight tonight in Montreal. Each thinks he'll win real early in the bout, via a KO. ,, . DENNY MOYER of Portland, won a sur- prise split decision in a 10-round, non-title bout over world's welter champ Benny (Kid) Paret, of Cuba, last night in New York. . , . BILL EZINICKI, former local hockey favorite, won the Rhode Island open golf title yesterday, for the third-straight year, something no other golfer has done in that tournament . ALONZO STAGQG, former great football coach and eriginator of many of today's popular strategy moves, celebrated his 8th birthday yesterday. ' | WHITBY - 8, Reeson, r {8b; Aberman, p; R. | ter, cf; Dally, ¢; Delaware, If, OBHAWA DAIRY five the Rough Riders op the Adair arm of Tobin Rote, a newcomer 0, Laxton was to Canada but a veteran of 10 ' Joseph campaigns in the National Foot. were Aberman, | Mitchell's single, two force plays walks, Reeson, 2b; | Perry Moss's Als with nine veleran Bam FEtcheverry time In Ottawa, Lou Agase and his on! Arg on! ball League, That game dyew a erowd of 20,821. | LONG PLAYS FEATURE | Some brilliant field ing plays featured the games in Halfback Dave Mann hooked | 8b; Tullock, 1b; Rose, 2b; Cros- | | mas, ¢; Adair, I; Laxton, rf; Jo-| seph, of; Cornell, ss; Mitchell, Crawford's Construction defeat-| p.led Hoy's Pavers 4-1 In an Inter| |County Softball League schedule FOOTBALL STANDINGS game last night at Alexandra Park, | Harry Gillard pitched the win for Crawford's, having only lone shaky inning, for the | Big Four Ww L Montreal 1 Toronto 1 Hamilton 0 110 23 Ottawa 9 1 174% | Tuesday's Scores | Hamilton 10 Montreal 23 | Toronto 21 Ottawa 7 | Friday's Game | Montreal at Toronto WIFu wLT Pp 200M 100 3 00115 01138 0 203 Thursday's Game Calgary at Winnipeg 02310 0 21 a" 14 15 53 08 Winnipeg Edmonton Sask | Calgary B.C TIME FLIES Ithat the slogan "It's Quicker Rail" can be pushed too far timetable error, six weeks, now Is being {Ipswich at 1.20 p.m Felixstowe at 12:45 p.m By THE CANADIAN PRESS F AP A Pts. lard was safe on an infield error IPSWICH, England (CP)-Rrit- {not ish Railways reluctantly admitted | Woods, If; Milne, cf; Jones, 1b; different utilities, if a scheme undetected for | cor- ef; Vaughan, rected, It had the train leaving Yulll, ss; Hughes, rf; McAvoy, land communications companies arriving at|e; Hodgson, 2b; Brodie, If; Gil-jean all do repairs at the same {hits he allowed, That came in the {6th, when Hrico singled with one| lout, Woods followed with another g single and then with two oul, 2 Jones doubled, to score Hrico 0 with Hoy's orphan tally 0 | Milne tripled to open the second) inning, but falled to score. Crawford's got three runs off Kornylo in thelr second stanza, It all happened after there were two out, with Hodgson drawing a wuik, Brodie getting a single then Gil ts 4'and successive singles by McAl 2 lister and Vaughan scored Gil- 1/lard, to make it 8-0, 1 The winners got thelr other run O/in the sixth, when McAvoy opened jeight innings, three LAWN Annual rinks Lawn Win In Semi-Final In Ottawa Oshawa Dairy took a one-game Legion League | Etcheverry hit paydirt early mond, when they defeated the! Upset Foley's BASEBALL Lakeshore je foal Saris ion, at Kinsmen Memorial lum, 7.80 pm, | Port Perry Juniors pulled off one of the Inter - County Softhall League's big upsets of the sea- ison, last night on their home dia- SOCCER Darlington League: (Semi | Fipal Playol(s) --~ Hampton sti | Bowmanville, 7.00 p.m, A | BOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc, (Midget | League) -- Southmead at Fern-| | yard pass-and-run effort vis roley' | | {with a 98-yard pass-and-run effort |yisiting Foley's Plumbing team, iy Park and North Oshawa at| with a fractured cheekbone, A couple of shockers launched capped by end Hal Patterson who 75, Foley's broke out with a rash {inning when Legree wos sale on Round Playoffs) -- Woodview at| One geome was played in the have -a lot of res A Toropto holding penalty an error, Corrigan was sale on 8| Storie Park; Southmead at Nipl wiped out another superb effort|choice play that missed, Bryan Hamilton's rookie import Erpie mon to come home with the four the third quarter at runs of the frame, White in | Montreal, White took a third-down punt|got only one more run after {by Etcheverry 12 yards deep in|thet, against the steady pitching his end zone and picked his way of Birkett and Menzies, who re- sonauts rode to a 21-7 win over|to the Montreal five-yard line, He Jieyed in the fourth inning, Solo: passing wos hauled down from behind bY mon got the other run, He walk- and fumbled od in the 3 the ball, The Als recovered. They, 3 n the 3rd Inning with one out, leading 16-10 al the time. | speedy Don Clark | SUPERB PASSING The Als netted only 51 yards on Against Menzies, onl |the ground--but Eicheverry hit/and Corrigan reache | sloggering 407 yards, | His one-yard ength pass-jon 26 of 43 pass atiempts for a plunge up the Beer In their first frame, Wilson the third, two in the fourth and up with Rote on a 108-yard side-| contre and a BO0-yard romp by drew "a life" after two out then singletons in the fifth and sixth) line-pass play near the end of the | guard George Delderich with one Birkett singled and Brent was Wallace, Adair and Jo- game that gave Rote his third of Montreal's three pass Inter-ialso safe on an error, that scored night, No. ceptions provided touchdowns for i Als in the second half, The Tiger-Cats counted a lone Perry went ahead with a five-run touchdown in the third quarter when quarterback Bernie Faloney passed to Tommy Grant a play that carried 78 yards, Hamilton's Steve opening quarter and converted Grant's touchdown, He left the game late in the third quarter with what appeared to be an in Jury to his left arm, Homebred Bill Bewley con- verted the three Montreal touch. downs and booted two singles on field goal tries, ie GOLF PRO'S SON GOOD STUDENT JAMESTOWN, NY. (AP) ~Giolf pro Toby Lyons was satlsfivd now that his son, Denny, 15, has learned his links lessons well, Denny fired a six-under-par 66 Monday to beat his father by one stroke and win the Jamestown Open in a field of 171 pros and amateurs, His father 1s the pro at the Moon Brook Country Club where the competition was held Frank Hibley of Kitchener, Ont,, was third with 71 |the Inning with a single, was ad- {vanced by Hodgson's sacrifice and scored on Brodie's second hit of | |the game, | HOY'S ~~ Kuney, 3b; Hrico, ss; by Stovin, e; Tureski, 2b; Wrubel Alrf; Kornylo, p; Hanna, rf, CRAWFORD'S McAllister, | Ib; Cornish, $8b;| lard, p. MORE EFFICIENT LONDON (CP) - Streets will not he continually dug up by being tried by the Metropolitan Boroughs' joint committee is sue- cessful, Programs are being drawn up so that gas, electricity time, BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS National League L a3 49 51 4 55 62 Pittsburgh Milwaukee St. Louis Los Angeles San Fran Cinelnnati Phila 70 Chicago 4% 4 . ! National League {San Fran St, Louis | Marichal (440) and Milwaukee Cincinnati Spahn Hook (913) and Balley, 119), HR: Mil-Aaron (81), {LA Chicago (47) and 000 140 000 00 (7) LL Sherry (11.8) (8) 436 18% [Baltimore S86 20% [Cleveland 345 26 401 000 200 7 11 1! Boston 100 200 000 3 4 4 Kansas City Landrith; Gibson (34) Bauta (7) Grim (9 [and Smith, HR: StL-Spencer (14) 000 100 010-2 9 1 100 000 000 1 80 Crandall; PD Arcue 000 100 130 03-7 18 1 5 11 o Detroit Koutax, Roebuck (5) Palmquist Chicago and| St. Louis (Sadecki 6-6) (N) Pet. GBL Los Angeles (Drysdale 10-12) at Chicago Chicago (Hobbie 10-16) American League Pet, GBL ST S79 S70 1% H00 9% A96 10 A85 14% | a" A36 16% 41 378 WM American League 000 002 001 0-8 70 Cle 020 000 100 1 4 14 0 Hall, K, Johnson (3.7) (7) and aley; Harshman, Latman (7) Newcombe (1:1) (8) and Wilson, HR: KC-Williams (8); Cle-Fran.| cona (9), New York 5 {Chicago o 66 65 M 56 50 | Washington {Detroit KCy 100 000 001-3 71! 010 000 02x 3 70 Bunning (7-9) and Chiti; Bau: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [San Francisco (Sanford 911% at New York (Stafford 0-0 or Coates 93) at Boston (Muffett 42) (N) (Shaw 11.0) at Cleve- land (Perry 15:8) (N) International League L Pet, GBL 2 661 -- 535 16% 516 18 S13 18% AN B% A0 21% Toronto Richmond Bulfalo Rochester Jersey ity Montieal Miami 71 A32 28% Columbus 71 AN W% International League Rochester #0 100 0-916 1 Jersey City 200031 0-6 81 Washburn, Schmidt (6) and Cannizzaro; Ayom, Cueller (2) Pena (2) Lawrence (6) Miller (7) and Izquierdo Rochester 040 000 200-6 6 2 Jersey City 030 011 000-8 11 1 Stone, Kay (4) Tielenauer (7) aud Katt; Sanchez, Lawrence (2) 59 60 61 67 70 68 64 85 A |Roseboro; Cardwell, Elston (6-6) mann (8-5) and Lollar, HR: Chi: Miller (7) Pena (9) and Dotterer, (8) and Tappe, S. Taylor (11). [Smith (11), {HR: LA-Moon (11) Chi-Cardwell Boston 3), Phila Pittsburgh Owens 100 000 001 (311) Neiger (1) [Green (8) and Dalrymple; Friend and 272 520 001 08x11 15 2 Wills 000 011 013-5 90 010 100 Six 8 14 0 Delock (78) Sturdivant (7) (8) and Nixon; Ramos D. (9:13) Woodeshick (9) Moore (9) Naragon, HR: Was-Ramos| Wash'ton {(134) and Smith, HR: Pgh-Skin-/(2) Console (3). ner (14), | Phila | Pittsburgh 101 100 000 3 § 1/New York 002 001 01x 4 12 1| | Roberts (811) and Coker; Gib | Triandos {Baltimore 000 000 0000 3 0 000 100 00x 1 8 Oy Estrada - (137) Hoeft (8) and ; Ford (87) and Blan: [bon Face (70) (8) and Burgess chard ! Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) [Philadelphia (Buzhardt 410) ents (Haddix 7.7) (NN) Milwaukee (Buhl 11.86) at Ciacin-| tl (O'Toole 20:10) (N) Today's Games (And Probable Plichers) at Kansas City (Herbert 7-12) {Detroit (Lary 10413) (N) Washington (Kralick 42) at Bal more (Fisher 9) (N) } i Toronto Richmond 020 000 000-2 72 Coleman and Thompson; '|walked and so did Powell, Carne. Onesehuk doubled, All hands were Wathans, 1b; Maundrell, ss; Bar| ' Lier, of; 1 : 4 | Defeat Ho {kicked a 10-yard field goal In the jirkott' | Wallace, | hits by Brent and Menzies com- Foley's trouble was that they Hurst and Bannon both walked also, to fill the bases and Beer's [sacrifice fly scored Solomon Solomon Ist base, {via @ hit and a walk, respectively | Port Perry got one run off | Wilson, n the second stanza, Port (splurge, McArthur started the |rally, after one out. Carnochan gle hit a sacrifice fly then Wilson safe on s choice grounder then pleted the big rally, The winners added their other run in the 3rd inning, Chapman gelting on via an error and scor- ing later on an intield out, Banks replaced Beer, as Foley's pitcher, in the fourth in. ning and he stopped Port Perry cold -- but as it turned out, they already had enough runs, FOLEY'S - Legree, cf; Cor rigan, 8b; Bryan, 1b; Wallace, rf; Solomon, If; Hurst, ss; Ban. non, 2b; Beer, p; MeClimmond, ¢; Banks, p in 4th, PORT PERRY JRS, -- Powell, 88; Carnegle, 2b; Wilson, If; Birkett, p and rf; Brent, ¢; G. Menzies, 3b; A. Menzies, p; Sandison, »f; McArthur, 1b; Car. nochan, ef; Chapman, of in 3rd; Oak, 1b in 4th, Scugog Juniors Tie Tony's 8-8 Scugog Cleaners Juniors and Tony's Refreshments of the In. ter-County League, played to an 88 deadlock, in an exhibition game last night at. Alexandra Park, Ted O'Connor's single "and a double by Lupel gave Tony's the game's first run in the second and | Hall; North | Btorie Park. Both games at " m, | Kiwanis Bantam League (2nd| {gon; Conngught Park at Simeog shawa at Eastview Park. All games at 6,30 p.m, Beaches Major League -- De: endable Caterers vs Oshawa Rony's, at Alexandra Park, 800 m, PRA Bantam Girls = Bathe at Connaught; Harman at Eastview; Rundle at Radio; Nipigon at Lake Vista and Storie at Fernhill, All games at 6.30 p.m M OASA INTER, "C" = Brooklin at Pickering, 2nd game of series, 45 p.m, OASA INTER. "D" -- Rose neath vs Mount Zion, at Brook. lin, 2nd game of series, 8,15 p.m, OASA JUVENILE "A"-~Poter- borough vs Oshawa Coles, 2nd ame of series at Supnyside Bark, 6.00 p.m, OASA PEE WEE --- Oshawa | Connaught vs Courtice, at Cour tice, 1st game of series, 6,16 p.m, Exhibition Game Bcugog Cleaners Jrs, vs Whitby Abner's, gt Whithy Centennial Park, 8.16 p.m. THURSDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Inter-County League ~ Thomp- son's vs Hoy's, at Alexandra Park, east diamond; Crawlord's vs Cole's, at Alexandra Park, west diamond. Both games at 6.45 p.m, Ap. OABA INTER. "A" -- Heffer- Ing's Tmperialy vs Port Perry Merchants, at Port Perry, 2nd game of series, 6.00 p.m. BASEBALL Leaside Junior League ~~ Osh. awa Wilkies vs People's Credit Jewellers, at Talbot Park, 7.30 m, Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. (Bantam League semi-finals) -- Ajax vs Jury and Lovell, at Alexandra Park and Oshawa Dairy vs Whitby, at Whitby, Both games at 6,00 p.m, CRA Pee Wee League -- North vs West, at Radio Park, 9.15 p.m. SOCCER Hi y, of; ¥ Carnwith, 1b; Tilk, ss; ol; Jones, p. ickers Blank Polonia Squad Oshawa and District Boccer League on Monday night in Kips men Memorial Stadium, Kickers| coming out on top over Polonia by a seore of 40, This wes clean nd hard fought game with Kickers hav- ing a slight edge on play through- out the contest, Kickers took the lead in the first three minutes of y when Bressan shot a ball vom the right wing, This ball deceived the Polonia defence as it looked as if it was going past the post, then decided to take a crazy hook into the pet, Polonia came back to threaten Kickers' goal but poor finishing by their forwards kept them scoreless, After five minutes in the sec. ond period, Kickers increased thelr lead when Jaeger erossed a perfect ball from the left to Jockel, who sent an unsavable shot into the net. Two minutes later Bressan let go with a 20. yard drive that beat the Polonia goalie all ends up, With five min- utes left, Kickers were awarded a penalty kick, for trip and Jaeger made no mis from he spot, to make the final score If Polonia want to win games they will have to have a betier rstanding between their goalie and thelr defencemen, who undoubtedly could have avoided two of the goals, Their forwards will have to try shooting at the goal instead of dribbling the ball in front of the goal, . ALLSTAR GAME League Secretary Terry Kelly has made final arrangements for the All-Star game, to be Played in the Stadium on Sept. 3, To- ronto and District will supply the opbosltiop to Oshawa and Dis trict, The Toronto boys are excited about this contest and by all re- ports, they are going to field their strongest team, as they ct for the brand of soccer played ip Osh- awa, The Oshawa Council have dif. ferent ideas on how the outcome will be and they also will field 8 strong team and who knows, jt might be Toronto whe go with their tails between legs. ' his is Oshawa's "Dream" game of the year and we ask all the fans to keep this date in mind and roll up to the Stadium and cheer for the Oshawa boys, The League games for Satur day, Aug. 27, have been re scheduled, as the Ontario Soccer Assoc, has asked us to keep this date clear for the Russian Tour game. This game will be played in 'Varsity Stadium, Toronto op Aug. 27 and by all reports this Russian team is in the same class as the famous Moscow Dy» namo, who made a suceessful tour of the British Isles some yeahs ago. If this is so, then soe» cer fans will witness some der lightful soccer, EETING ON SUNDAY The League Council will meet this Sunday in the Genosha Hotel, at 10 a.m. as there ls lots of business to be caught up due to the holidays, The Digel Committee will also have hands full, FUTURE GAMES Thursday, Ake 18 thm r {= Btrila vs Saturday, Aug, 20 vs Thistle, kick off 7,00 p.m, and Hungaria vs Strila, kick off 8.45 pm, (League standings to Aug, 18) PTS, Thistle Strila Kickers Hollandia Hungaria UEW Italia United Polonia toe Eddie ad ol | Save cmon =SEcRERgE. suBEssEEs FEE LSBs Strila vs Peterborough UEW, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium, 7.50 p.m, BORROW MONEY FROM GAMBLER PHILADELPHIA (AP) = Judge Ethan Allen Doty has asked John Quinn, general manager of Philadelphia Phil lies, to notify baseball com. Cross, GOLF CLUB NEWS In Club Jack Germond Jr, and Fred will clash in thé final for the 1960 'Club Cham- match lonship"" of the Oshawa Golf missioner Ford Frick that visit. ing players have been borrow- ing money from a convicted gambler here, Doty characterized the prac. tice as "a very unhealthy situa. tion for professional sports." He reftrred to Harold Fried final, for the second year in suc. McMaster, three-and-two in thelr Club, with the 86-hole final sched: uled for this Sunday, August 20. Jackie earned his berth in the cession, by defeating "Mickey" semi-final match on Sunday, "'Mickey' sprayed his drives Mackness homered in the third in- ning for a 2.0 lead. In the fifth, Price homered for Scugogs but Tony's: came back with four runs, Smith starting the inning off with a home-run and Brabin finishing up the rally with a similar clout, Tony's added their other two runs in the 7th on hits by Berwick, Hill and O'Con. nor, plus a walk to Brabin, In all, man, who was convicted of at. tempted bribery last June 29. He was accused of trying to get former Phillies' Humberto Robinson to throw a game in September, 1959, Friedman has been sentenced to two to five years in prison but is free on bail pending an appeal to the Pennsylvania Su- perior Court, pitcher Tony's collected 12 hits off Tay- or, Smith, pitching for Tony's, ral- lied after Price's homer but in the next inning, the Cleaners add. d three runs on Solomon's double, a walk to Wright, a two-bagger Ww Sneddon and Fegan's sacrifice ly. They got three more rums in the 7th when March singled, Peters walked and Solomon smacked a home-run blow. Hor ton singled to o) scored later on to make it 8-8, If in 2nd Snow, If; Smith, p. n the 9th and eters' sacrifice, | s nikdung al the Co SCUGOGS -- Wright, ss; Sned-|day, touring the nine-hole course don, 1b; Fegan, ¢; Price, 3b; Hor+|there in rounds of 32 and 34, to ton, of; March, 3b; Chasczewski|win the Midland League tourna- If; Solomon, rf; Taylor, p; Peters, ment with his splendid 66 score. TONY'S -- Berwick, ef; Mack: ness, 3b; Hill, rf; Sinden, 1b; Bra- into trouble in the rough and finished the morning round four holes down, then lost the first three in the afternoon session, to be seven down, at 21 holes, However, Germond relaxed a little too much at this point and saw his lead dwindle to only two up, at the 33rd hole, On the 34th, his drive was straight down the middle but McMasten hit into the trees, to lose the hole and, the match, ake turned _ ge splay of sub-par golf bourg AR on Satur "Mickey" makes a habit of win- Jackie Germond Finals ning these events and the report is that he has rented a truck, to transport bis prizes, , COURSE RECORD Oshawa Golf Club pro Hal Butler set a brilliant course ree- ord for the new Oshawa 18-hole circuit, on Friday, with a scorch. ing six-under-par 65. He was "out" in 34 and birdied the last four holes for a 81 score on the back nine holes, This new course record em: braces the three entirely new holes, plus the extended 75-yards addition to another hole. The course is now much more diffi. cult a test than the original 18. hole circuit, for which Hal held the record of 64. HOLE-IN-ONE Toby Wolter, one of the club's most promising Juniors, put an |early highlight in his career on Saturday, when he sank his tee shot, on the 145-yard, par three, 18th hole, " Dave Henry and Dave Sturgis, his partners in the match, wit nessed the ball light on the green and roll into the cup, for a per fect "ace." bin, 3b; O'Connor, ss; Lupel, ¢; 020 101 04311 17 0 | | Brenstad, Wiesler (8) James Ww) and Shants, Montreal 320 011 000 7 12°12 Columbus 100 504 00x10 10 1 Kunkel, Gardner. 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