'QASA PEE WEE 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, September 7, 1960 SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES FOOTBALL 'Scugogs Take Series : ' Frenchman's Ba In 12-Inning Thriller i Whip a b7 Wags fine fielding play and Price yinglod ak Snsddon oss "Imps", at Kinsmen Civie Me Frenchman's Bay lads defeat In the 7th, Kiszer walked and The game moved into Jaat mosial Stadium, 800 p.m. got as far as rd base. In the of the Oth inning, with Reuter pow "on LoCo, oo J top of the Bh, the visitors went Pitching for the visitors. He got| Jo wa Minor Softball Assoc, in front 2.1 when Mclean walked the first two batters and was get League championship within one strike of ending the finals) -- Kingside Park Colts vs with twe out, advanced on a wild a: Melia oA % on Fernhill Park Genosha Aces, 1st itch and ored on Warling's game, Ds rt contre "6 * Sneddon then the Oshawa lst Game of series, at Fernhill Park, an Peters batted for Taylor jn baseman put the wood to a fast 6.15 p.m, the Oshawa Bth and pitched the Dich and drove it "out of the| Inter-County League (Cham- 1ast four innings, He gave up hits Park" for an easy homer, tying pionship Finals) -- Tony's Re- and Tuxedo Junctions last bid, a the ball game at 22, just asi(reshments vs Hoy's Paving, 2nd chance set up by an opening error many of the fans were headed for game of 3-out-0f-5 series, al Alex was wiped out when Steinburg me ois. Bda's gut 8 | Andra Park, south diamond, 8.00 bunted, was retired at 1st se WRoRs runner .m, i a Bn By Pad grn et base after that until the 12th| Peaniiee and a by Me-Clapp and Prentice, were (he Price, mipped Goddard Off sec. inning, when Sneddon opened THURSDAY'S Games Dowell, for & seven-run paradefielding stars of the game. ond base, with a walk, Dan Price singled SOFTBALL see ing. CONNAUGHT PARK - Clapp, Taylor had a total of 11 sirike- 10 advance Sneddon and both OASA Pee Wee Playoffs (2nd They broke out again for five ss; Reld, cf; Gillies, Ib and p in outs, four of which he used in Moved along & base on a passed game of Zout-of-3 Ontario semi-| Tun In the fourth, were all 2nd; Grieg, p and Ib in 2nd; key spots, fanning a batter for the ball, then Wright flied to centre finals) -- Frenchman's Bay ys Off Gillies, who had replaced Brack rf; Glendinning, 3b; Mc- ard out of an inning, with a run. #nd Sneddon sprinted home after Oghawa Connaught Park, at Con- Grieg in the second Inning has. , ©; Button, 2b; Gardoer, ner in scoring position te catch. wo sooty he winnisig naught Park, 5,3 p.m, {a oats, an arror, & double ii; Middleton, If; Hanley, If. Oswin and Warling each had "9, | | "| FRENCHMAN' - " wo of thelr team's eight hits. | Oshawa also had eight hits OASA Damtam WIyslls (4rdiiiie were the big hits. Prentice ] N'S BAY -- Per Oshawa Scugog Cleaners ad- vanced to the Southern Ontario finals in OASA Junior "A" play- off action, when they battled out a thrilling 32 victory over Toron- to Tuxedo Junction, in & 124nning tussle, here at Alexandra Park last night, The win gave the Beu- gogs the series in two-straight games, Z Both teams used two pitchers, as the rival managers employed all the strategy advisable in the keen contest, Ron Taylor started for Beugog Cleaners and pitched a fine game, He pitched the first eight innings and was rapped for # total of six hits, but never more than one in an inning, Bender walked in the first with two out and McLean singled but later Bender was nipped at the plate, trying to score on a double- steal, Tuxedo Junction had a couple of good chances in the early frames but couldn't come through, Warling tripled to open the second inning, a long hit that would have been an easy homer but the ball hit the edge of the cinder track in deep centre and bounced back towards the field ers, instead of skidding away, as 5 usual, Good fielding held him at % rd and Taylor got the next three ¥ batters The visitors tied the score at 1-1 in their half of the 3rd when Oswin walked with one out, Clarke sacrificed and then Ben- der doubled. In the fourth, Doy ley hit a three-base smash, with iW Tony's Win OUTSTANDING SPoRTSwWoMAN First One, British sports writers voted | cent meet at Rome's Olympic | in the high jump, She is the » 1-C Finals Mary Bignall "Sportswoman of | Stadium, scene of the 1960 | first woman In the world to the Year", She is shown here, | Olymple Games, she won the | win a double Olympic qualifica tion | CP Wirephoto Connaught had a lot of runners ed the Oshawa Connaught Parklon bases after that, some In |boys 15-9 last evening at "The every inning, in fact, but the best Bay", to open their OASA Pee they could do Wee semifinal round. i second, another in the game of the series is scheduled in the sixth and ¢ or the diamond Thursday evening. Two Connaught Park bad a rough night of it, | ! from Frenchman's opened the best for the winners, with Keith Fertile's single and 8, lowed closely by Fertile, Koreyn- Koreyncki's homer in the first ski and Jones, daning and then Puathed ol Reid and Fertile, rival cenire- walks, two errors, a fielder or s and the two shortstop, OLD WOODBI Tony' Refreshments nosed out |Hoy's Paving 2-1 last night at Alexandra Park, as the Inter. County Softball League cham- plonship finals, a 3-out-of-5 ser- jes, got under way. Second game|in Col of "the series Is tonight, under | with Price the only batter to get got his team's last run, a bases SNEDDON THE HERO two, (Ontario Zone finals) -- Bellevile empty homer in the fifth, HA vomited Be i dg Bg es Scugog Cleaners got the first! TUXEDO JUNCTION -- Ogwin Boot ve Oshawa Sunnyside w,yne Colley pitched the bog wg WF uw nF igre Park, at Cobourg, 545 p.m y ey y win son, Ib; Marold, 2b; Osgoode, rf run of the game in the second 3b; Clarke ss; Bender i; Me- ' urg, 545 p.m, for Frenchman's Bay, He wa ad] LH , of, o i | v W. Badgl inning, Mapes was safe on an in- Lean 2b; Warling cf; Doyley SOCCER jarred at the start' when Con- po mpires -- W, Badgley and T, field error and then with one rf; Klazer ¢; Goddard Ib; Salt| Oshawa and District Assoc, ~-- naught bunched a walk and three ROmaniskl. out, Taylor was safe on a hobble|p; Steinburg batted in 7th Reu.|Hollandia vs Hungaria, at 7.00 hits, plus an error, for three| _ ist base, With two out, March ter, p in 7th, p.m, and Italia vs Peterborough runs, Brack's double being the and Sneddon both drew walks, to, SCUGOG CLEANERS Sud. UEW, at 845 p.m, Both games hest, force Mapes over the plate. dard If; March 3b; Sneddon Ib; at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- Oshawa had also loaded the Price 2b; Wright of and rf; dium, . bases in the first frame, on Sud. Burke ss; Mapes rf; Fielder ¢; A h M dard's opening hit and walks to Taylor p; Horton ¢f batied in Yahn then singled, Judd fanned IC 1e oore Sneddon and Wright, Back-to-back 8th; Peters p batted in 8th; by Kornylo I ered. 1 aly : singles by Fielder and Taylor in Fegan ¢ in 9th o ornylo homered, to make it M t D { d the sixth put them in position but, Umpires -- A, Barnes and Z, : | us e en Salt forced Suddard to pop up.) Blenkowski | Howard held them after that - wee (fOr two innings but in the fourth NBA 0 d WIN THIRD GAME Cole's exploded for five more | { ers |runs, on two errors, two walks, MEXICO C ( OT, . |several passed balls and four tio EXICO CIPY 4p) Te No hits, including a triple by Wilson "oP Xing Associa told ' o and a double by Siblock, That|World light heavyweight cham. (®) 123 on uvenl 1) made it 9-1 and the winners add. Pion Archie Moore Tuesday to ed two runs in the fifth and three defend his title within 90 days or * in the sixth, to complete the rout, ove hy Show ; Walks "killed" the Belleville|, "® am ia ahnuat eonven. Oust Belleville pitcher, once he lost his control, on apm uly, alopred 2 holding a picture of herself in | B0-metre hurdles and the 100 |Kornylo's second homer of the contract within 30 days and fight Oshawa Cole's Juveniles cap-|a couple on base, didn't score €ame came in the sixth, Peters within three months, It listed as| turea the Eastern Ontario Zone|again until the 8th, when they had three hits, Wilson two, Yahn tenders Eric | honors in OASA Juvenile "A"| y : {two and all but one player got a|of Germ Port Perr Irs pluydowns, when they trounced picked up their other two runs |share of the remainder, job Germany loa Harold Johnson Y y Belleville Orphans 14-3, last night| Ethier started it off, he was safel pp LEVILLE -- McGuire, ss; | . ) + B81 Moore last defended his crown bourg, {on Hobbs' own error, Locke Ethier, 3h; Moreau, 1b; Locke, Aug, 12, 1959, knocking out Yvon J Murray Hobbs pitched the win grounded and the choice play cf; Pointer, rf; Sheridan, c; Beg-|Durelle of Bale Ste, Anne, N.B.,| the lights for the Oshawa club, a well-missed, then pinch-hitter Hull|ley, If; Langabell, 2b; Howard, |in the third round. ' "{ioetia Sus Sovvien of of a broad jump event, In a re metres sprint and came third Edge Odessa 1-0 I | pitched the big win for qpel pitched the OF handled three-hitter in which he|drew a walk to load the bases. |p; and rf in 6th; Hull, p in 5th; | Port Perry Juniors nosed (| Tony's, A double to Milne to open h | 0 a4 ' ) | Last February, the NBA, after| 12/00 noon returning after oa oy J uni " L od out idaho indulid m Ari struck out 13 batters and gave up Ethier scored on a double steal Clapp, batted in fourth, | repeated threats, finally with.|'est ress. Fare, including ed- a a thrill five walks and he also received and Locke came home on a sac: OSHAWA COLE'S Peters, | 4 5 | mission to track, $2.45. Gen- OASA Junior "C'" playoff game, to Tureskl fo start off the fourth goog "nom "trom his mates, |rifice fy by Sheridan |b; Wilson, sn; Yahn, cf; Judd, item > hecokmition of Moore as eral Admimion $1 (ine, tex), in Port Perry, to take a game. frame and Earle's single in the tos. ee | y Shida, Jab: Wilson. ss; Yahn, of; Judd, light . heavyweight king, Un Clubhouse $2.50 inet to) lead in their Eastern Ontario fifth, these were the best batting| Oshawa won the toss for "home| Cole's opened w a Push, rf; ornylo, 1f; Davis, 2b; daunted, Moore signed for a sum. Free Parking. Information end jised 33 4 J efforts Ho's could produce game" and Ethier, second batter Peters singled to start it off and Michael, ¢; Siblock, 1b; Hobbs, mer title fight with Schoeppner Reverved Seots = OX 8.3131, I "he ga ove Jing A2AINSL Lupel in the first six in. of the game, homered to open the Wilson followed with a homer.'p; Szyska, rf in 6th, lin Tornto, | {din RIE Ar at Al ven a nings. | scoring. But Belleville, although Bas oh ' nZes| "Hoy's got their lone run In the they threatened in the fourth with) o on the pitching mound for Portis. "Milne opened it with a sin. | =e Perry striking out a total of 111516" and Jones sacrificed, Lyzun Woodview Girls The won derfu world of warm batters and giving up only three fiad out but Stovin's two-bagger iy wi OE hd ff SPORTS MENU fig) % By Geo. H. Campbell | SPORTS EDITOR 3 ; - § "| 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA "IMPS" are back the Kinsmen Clvie Memorial Stadium and local football o in action tonight at reminded once again that the local young men in the Football schedule are trying hard to provide fan competing | | thig hits and a pair of walks, in re oored Milne, to make it 140 {cording the shutout. Odessa had al Earle had matched Lupel, In single to Derue and a walk to H. fact had even been more effec: Junior Conference earcr interesting enters | turnout they've had this season, or tainment for all sports fans and more particularly, those who are ardent followers of the game, Last night at Alexandra Park, the "Imps" had the biggest o it looked from the They ran into some extremely tough opposition that matter, gridiron sidelines in this first part of the schedule = it mignt as well be faced, there's a good pos ibility that none of the opposition will be on the weak side How= ever. the Oshawa team this season is very much on the voung side and consequently a little short in two of those commodities which are an absolute necessity for a solid football squad, namely extra size and experience, But they're getting the experience rapidly, even if they're getting it the hard way == in the school of hard knocks, What they lack in size, they are making an effort to compensate by sheer pep and enthusiasm, When the Lakeshores step into Kingmen Stadium tonight, they're going to find the "Imps" in an ambitious mood, It's fine weather for watching football and as the team only five home games all season and tonight's will be their second local appearance, we can only repeat come oul and cheer this Oshawa team along and for has softball fans had two lusty cheers and one groan last night, as far as Oshawa teams competing in OASA playdowns were concerned, The groan wasn't very loud either and certainly, not one of finality, Connaught Park Pee Wees found their young pals from Frenchman's Bay just as tough to beat as in previous years, The Bay boys came up with a 15-9 win on their home diamond, to take the series lead. Both teams gave the rival pitcher a rough time of it, since it was strictly a hitting game, with Frenchman's Bay showing at the plate, Tomorrow evening, the Connaught lads have to even up in the return game hang up their suits eason, Oshawa Cole's didn't fool around in their with Belleville, down at Cobourg last night, more power the serie or for the third game Herbie as Mur Oshaws Cooper's boys came up with a one-sided victory, ay Hobbs stopped the Belleville batters and the » boys pounded out hits in bunches to gather in ume way, But the big treat was right at home, at Alexandra Park, when Scugog Cleaners defeated Toronto Tuxedo Junetion 3-2 in a 12-inning thriller, Tuxedo won the toss for the third game and it looked as if the s«¢ OF hen there were two men out and two strikes on bottom of the 9th 2«1 for the visitors, But the batter and he pounded his last-chance pitch out into the dark- somewhere up near the K. of C, Little League diamond, to tie the game. Then the Oshawa boys came and it was Sneddon who scored the win ning run also, via his own walk, Dan Price's si e, a wild pitch and Ron Wright's sacrifice fly, Scugog Clean~ now move into the Southern Ontario finals Hamilton or Woodstock, Those two ond game tonight y Woodstock runs che was going to be settled in Toronto Saturday night, » the b with the atter, in the score was Jackie Sneddon ness, on to win it against playing ers either are their sec BRIGHT BITS ftball pee wee, midget, juvenile and junior, have all captured Eastern Ontario zone and the Sunnyside Park Bantams play Belleville in their third game, in Cobourg, tomorrow afternoon, If they can make it a clean sweep, will be a record of which to be pr Fernhill Genosaa Aces open their next Midget round against Weston Kiwanis, up at Leadbury Park on F ay ing MOUNT ZION meets MacTier Ontario ipionship Intermediate "DV series, © May this week-end the quarter-finals t Mount Hope and is also expec to get under way by Friday or Saturday, . .. PORT PERRY JUNIORS won a real thriller, 1-0, over Odessa on. Saturday afternoon, in OASA lor "C"" play. . . . PITTSBURGH PIRATES won & wi ble game over Milwaukee vesterday to boost their N nal League lead ! - Oshawa minor so teams, honors evens= in u and the BROOKLIN next be moves ag this "el they also got real bad sensational shart me. D second ck Groat, suffered a broken wrist when hit by one of Lew B ette's pitches, the other day and Groat will be out for about five weeks 1) Peters in the fourth inning, for| tive, in that he pitched six innings {one threat game in the 7th when opened with a single forced by Franklin was forced by Moore, then Cash grounded out, to end the inning In the 9th, pinch-hitter got on via an error far as third base with the {the C. {for game the smart-fielding Lewis and got as tying run, but Moore popped up to end w Odessa vance. who in turn{ther got as far But when Hoy's made it man drew a walk, but C. Franklin|in the 7th, Tony's roared right count, with one out hack to O'Connor even the doubled Their other big bid of no-hit, no-run ball, Two walks Peters| were the only Tony's runners to| was get on base in that time and nel- | second hase, | #8 3000 1.0! tion game with Toronto Orphans, Ted Bow ToOrphans ' Oshawa Woodview Park Juven- {les, the Metcalfe Realtors, dropp- ed a 50 decision, in an exhibi. at Toronto's Coxwell Stadium, {last night, Kadin, the Orphans' pitcher, | | and when the ball got away from! proved very effective, She had the outfielder, ay, When the teams moved A overtime, Cairns walked with two Franklin did the pitching gut for Hoy's, but couldn't ad- Snow opened the into |Woodview girls he went all the only three strikeouts but also al [lowed only five hits and had the "skying "em" most of the time, The Oshawa team had a big | 8th for| chance in the fourth, when Carol team, He had only five strikeouts Tony's with a double, Sinden Bot Germond and Gall Sceror each {but he gave up six hits, He had a single, to put Snow on 3rd but gin iad then Karen Trivett drew a batters there the Port Perry up, with the result seven putouts were Varga popping | Farle rallied to fan both Hill and oii 6 load the bases with none Then with two out, Bil in the Odessa Berwick singled to score Snow and Emily Mitchell foreed Ger- out, But Nancy Norris popped up outfield and six more pop flies with the winning run, ending the mond at the plate, then Gall gathered in by their infielders Menzies got the only run of the sine gled to open the fifth, -advanc ed|! on a passed ball and then with * to game, to fashion his win, He McArthur Powell two out score Menzies Wilson and G thelr other four singles singled Carnegle, ODESSA Rattray |Cue, If; Derue, ¢; Chapman, 1b H. Peters, ef; F. Frankoin, 3b Moore, 2b; Cashman, rf; ( { Franklin, p; Lewis, batted in 9th | PORT PERRY -- Powell, Carnegle, 2b; Wilson, {man, of; A, Menzies, p; G, Men izles, 3b; Brent, ¢; McArthur, lb; Carochan, If; Birkett, cf in 4th 88) REMEMBER WHEN . , ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Doug MacPherson, speedy run ning and plunging back of Argonaut Rowing Club's Interpro officials he was finished with foot ball 21 years ago today. His rea Menzies shared y.. qin if Mes the game HOY PAVING Kuney, ss; f; Milne, cf; ih; Stovin, ¢! TONY'S ness, db 2h Lupel, p Cairns, Jones, Earle, p Berwick, ef; Mack. Brabin, Sinden, rf; Ib; O'Connor, Snow, Varga, ss Hrico, Tureski, Lyzun, 2h; OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) United K Arsenal Burnley 8 Swansea 1 Sheffield U Grimsby 1 Walsall 2 § Preston 0 Second Division Lincoln 3 Huddersfield 1 Third Division Hradiord ( Brentford 2 Torquay 3 vinelal rugby squad, notified club!Bristol C 1 Swindon 1 Newport Fourth Division 2 [Kehoe struck out, ending the threat, | Scero singled in the 8th and got {as far as 3rd but was thrown out {trying to score on Trivett's infield grounder « Linda Boddy did the pitching for| * [the Oshawa team, She struck out \ \ six batters in three and one-third \ inning = but then weakened. Me. {Gregor scored a gift homer on | an outfield error in the third, With [two out in the fourth, Andru, Kadin and Byers all hit safely in succession, for two more Results runs, Atkinson singled in the 7th rf; Chap of S0CCe) games played in the gdom Tuesday ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division 2 Birmingham 0 0 son was that he simply had had Southport 1 Darlington 4 enough of football Carlisle 1 Rochdale and scored on McGregor's hit, | The winners added two runs in (the 8th on hits by Morr, Andru, a walk to Kadin, a choice play and then a single by Atkinson, An- |dru had three of the Orphans' nine hits | OSHAWA WOODVIEWS -- Ger. mond, 1b: Scero, ss; Trivett, cof; | Nonnis, If; Mitchell, 8b; G. Ke: {hoe, rf; Boddy, p: Cameron, 2b; | Crossman, ¢; B Kehoe, rf in 5th, T ) ORPHANS Me: Sheldon, 2b; Morr, cf; | ru, ©; Kadin, p; Byers, rf} | Atkinson, 1b; McCurdy, ss; Me. 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