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The Oshawa Times, 8 Sep 1960, p. 15

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8, 1960 rp -------- 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September OTTAWA GRIDDER HAS WHEELCHAIR B unhappy | weeks, He suffered torn knee | Ted Bmale looks about the fact he will not be | ligaments in. Saturday's Big able to play for the Ottawa | Four football game against Rough Riders for six to eight | Montreal Alouettes in Ottawa, Oshawa Imps In [PF Tony's Edge Hoy's Improved Sh Oshawa's Jumior foothell the round, as the Oshawa defend-| "Imps" dr # 90 decision to ers stiffened on their own 30-yard {Toronte 1a es here at line and held, {Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sladium| The first quarter ended with no {last night, but the vast improve: points haying been scored, As the 'ment shown .by the Oshawa second stanza opened, hoth teams squad, particularly in their de- showed effective pass defence, to fensive department, was not only almost completely thwart this [readily noted but also appreciated type of attack, | ne a sive unit wis) After Just managing 1o "a defen Pa a the) particularly effective throughout kick hack, on o ely own snd {the hard-hitting contest and if the zone, to the one-yard line, Osh ae hal pH ne nad oorformed #Wa moved the ball ahead for a a pis as Wo the £004 ain 4nd yards in two plays f : ' {Imps could have won this one, but were forced to kick, | Aside from yielding a few long Lakeshores struck for 25 yards {gains to the visitors -- for which on the best pass of the night, the Lakeshore gridders must be from McTaggart to Myers and {given plenty of credit, of course-- Moved to Oshawa's three-yord the two most costly plays of the line, only to lose the ball after game were blocked kicks, fue fine tackles by Maly and oh aginst th sive Bran Sharges, agai only & Jive The visitors came hack for two too mich power along the line on 10-Y8rd gains and then were held aitack but which also failed to Their Kick eilempl found both h : teams offside, so they got a sec he ik ig plays and Kelis. ond chance, this time Fong boot played sn outstanding game ed the ball deep into the Oshawa especially the members of the €d zone, where Willams was front line, Time and again they 9own for the first point of the broke through the Lakeshore $8Me ii amit team to smear plays behind the A series of offside penalties line, often breaking through so combined with a poor kick, found well, they had to fieome hack" Oshawa hemmed in their own to make the tackle, The second. ©hd, Bt the 30-yard line, with ary was mot as effective as the three minutes to go in the third front wall, revealed on some oc.|Uerier, Lakeshores scored the casions when a Lakeshore hall- game's only touchdown, when carrier, if he did find a hole in MeTaggert passed to White, after one attempt had heen the front ranks, usually went on 4 d for a good gain, until the safety knocked down McTaggart went men were able to move in and 'owards Oshawa's left side of the make the stop, line, then on the flare-out, tossed to White on the opposite side of GOOD FIRST HALF the field and he went 25 yards The first half was especially for a touchdown, which Hutzel close, the halftime horn finding converted, for an 840 lead, the seore only 140 for Lakeshores The winners added their other The visitors made one of their singleton, a long punt hy Fong hig advantages, superior kicking, and the Oshawa receiver was evident early in the game but trapped behind his own line, be- they were balked repeatedly on fore he could get out, 21 i i bid ~ : ow He is shown ahove in his wheel chair, following a repair job in | the hospital, | ~(CP Wirephoto) ~1SPORTS MENU «"@1{ By Geo, H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' NER Por Second Time TODAY'S GAMES Tony's Refreshments mode i Henne singled again, Turesd SOFTBALL T OASA Pee Wee Playoffs (208 two + straight in safe on on infield error [ J g game of 2out-of3 Ontario Late in the geme, Tony Sara- finels) ~ Frenchmen's hay ys County Softball mak, who was one of the top de- OMaws Connaught Park, bt Con-|Pionship fenders for Oshawa throughout Pevght Park, 5.50 p.m, ies, when they intercepied a Lake- OASA Bantam Pleyofls (3rd Paving ©5, shore pass to gain p ion but and deciding geome, of Eastern andre they were unable 10 get rolling Ontario Zone finals) -- Belleville one-run mer and the game ended with the ball Booth TV vs Oshawa Sunnyside meny night's for Tony's in the Lakeshore zone, ark, at Cobourg, 545 pm, otk 8 strangle While it would be unfair tol South Ontario County Lesguelt ah single out any of the Oshawa = ("4 game of league cham plonship finals) Mai a "nemver Aces v8 Oshawa Merchants, at/run sally fo the spirited and determined brand of Alekoudee Fork, $2 pm, Sind ing, we os foothall in this game, especially BOCCE fifth Inning end Smith ies the contest, % Osh istrict Assoe, the members: of the defence ER SA0 Dn ASSO a0 the. pitching duties ot on the attack Chasciewski DI. And Italia vs Peterorough 8nd got credit for the win ; On the attack, Chascrews AUEw, st 8.45 pom. Both games Tony's struck for 8 run in the ing pitcher, Mush" Nicholishen, F- Graham, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta. first inning when O'Connor dou-| TONY'S -- Berwick, ef; Macks D, Nicholishen and Boisson did 46 {bled with two out end scored ness, 3b; O'Connor, ¢; Brabin, most of the ball-toting for Osh- on singles by Brabin and Sinden. 2b; Sinden, 1h; Lupel, rf; Snow, awe, Hoy's got this one hack right p snd ri; Hill, If; Verga, " PLAYER INJURED eway on & walk to Hrico, Kuney's Smith, p in 5th, Only serious injury sustained Oshawa Minor Softball Assoc, sacrifice, 8 passed ball and Hon. HOY Hrico, 7h: Kuney, in the game was tn Weeks, hard. EWans. Bantam League cham- na's single. 88; Earle, vf and p in 6th; Hanna, vunning ball carrier and one of Pionship finals) Sunnyside Park In the third, Hrico wes sale ¢; Tureski, if; Milne, ef; Lyzum, the ne of the Li keshore ho ¥8 Woodview Park, 1st game of on an error, Kuney was on with 3h; Jones, 1h; Kornylo, p and rf i Ne Blk & Bis Bhogiopy nes nd Bout-of5 series, ut Woodview 8 clean bunt then with one out, in 6th; Cairns, rf, batied in bth, in the first half of the game event Park, 6,00 pom, NOTE -- In the * id . Oshawa Sunnyside wins LAKESHORES Morris, Myer, jue Belleville edi in Regan, Pollard, Stringer, Yeal- oAgA playoff game at Cobourg man, Marr, Lytle, Davenport, on phureday night, the above Alfieri, Robson, Bkeogh, Thomp- game will he postponed until son, Mazzocstto, Brown, Hutzel, Monday Sept, 12, Weeks, Ferguson, Brieditis, Fong, , : ow Bl Whit€, McTaggart, King, Grant, 015A MIDGRY - (Ul game Kucharski, Myers, Bogie and Vil- gonocha Aces vs Weston Kiel unas q Pap Fo. OSHAWA IMPS -- Boissoln, "one J Leadbury Park, To Bailey, Joyee, Borochan, Hadiuk A McKnight, T, Chasczewski, A Chasczewski, Vakasi, Aylesworth Winnitoy, BR, Graham, D Graham, Xorczinski, Skinulis, Kelly, Reid, Thexton, Mark Brain, Vanderzuett, Bilenduke, Hill, Olynyk, D, Nicholishen, M Nicholishen, Roka, Graham, Wil liams and Baramak Officials Bill Boynton, ref eree; Charlie Rowntree, umpire Oshawa Pave Manvell Judge of Play and 74 last night at Alexandra Park, | gle, a walk to Mason and B cou: od Gaskell doubled, ven up thelr Olhowa Legion ple' of ad plays i "hed oi Bantam League championship Moiig had etired the first noski, p; Buechler, ef; finals, at one game apiece, wee Ringside batters in oraer,| co. Bajsam 8h; Noakes, i FIRDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL, CITY FINALS Kingside Midgets Upset Fernhill In First Game Kingside Park Colts scored aland two singles. Barnoski, Bal 1777 surprise win over Fernhill sam, Buzminski and Taylor each Park Genosha Aces, when the had three hits Oshawa Minor Bofthall Associa-| Barnoski, pitching for Kingside, |tion's Midget League city finals, gave up another run in the fourth, a B-out-of-H series, got under way on BSeneco's single, a walk to last evening, at Fernhill Park, |Flintoff and an ervor throw, The Kingside started out with a|fcore then stayed at 8-5 until the rush, at fhe expense of Vern-|7th, when Kingside made it 11.8 bill's starting pitcher, Mason, In their Bth, the Aces added thelr Fernhill had scored two 'runs in|0ther four runs, Vernon' singled Dairy blanked Ajax their first inning on Crevier's sin-|Crevier walked, Mason singled scoring | Oshawa Dairy Ties Legion Bantam Final | 0; Bare Pleau, If; Buz 'Whitby Wings y Owing to a late start, the In Bed Earl {teams were only able to play Y {four-and-a-half innings, st which I point; it was called on account of | | darkness Rival hurlers, Claringhold for Oshawa Walker 6th, two via strikeouts, but in the see. ond inning, Kingside splurged for eight runs on as many hits Pleau started i of with a sin. gle, then doubles by Balsam, Noakes and Buzminski followed, a single by Taylor, a pop-out and minski, 1h; Taylor, vf; Norton, 2h, . FERNHILL Elmhurst, ss; Crevier, rf; Mason, p and ss; Gaskell, 1h; Beneco, ef; Nelson, 2h; Waduck, 8h; Norris, If; Zar owny, e; Markus, ¢ in Thi OSHAWA "IMPS" earned a lot of friends last night, down at Kinsmen Civie Memorial Stadium, even if they did suffer another defeat. They bowed 0-0 to the strong Lakeshores team, in Wednesday's Junior Football Con= ference but they played a brand of football that was a treat to watch, entertaining, hard but clean and a game in which the Oshawa boys showed they have plenty of spirit, In their first home game the "Imps" were never in danger of sunburn, even if the game had been played in daytime, instead of under the floodlights -- because they were, as the saying goes == "in the shadow of their own goal-posts" most of the time. Such was not the ease last night, With the team's defense squad playing a stalwart game, they held the vaunted Lakeshores to one lone touchdown and two single points, The visitors perhaps deserved and could have had one or two more single paints, but the major score itself was a bit on the fortunate side, not in the actual play that produced the touchdown, but on two other plays immediately pre= vious, both of which saw the homesters miss gaining possession of the ball by inches, The team's attack didn't enjoy much success, Several of the boys gave it the old college try but the offensive team couldn't make holes in the front line, for the ball-carriers and their blocking also left something to be desired, Because the offensive team's "front wall' was so porous, it also meant the passer didn't have much protection --~ he was smeared about three times before he could get rid of the ball and had to "eat it", Two Oshawa kicks were also blocked---due to the same weakness, But the lines men on the defensive squad tore into the best Lake shores had and stopped them cold on most occasions, crashing through to spill the ball-carrier for a loss or a mere one-yard gain, time and again, "Imps" play in Scarboro on Sunday afternoon and. 'then entertain Scar= boro here next Wednesday night, If the Oshawa team improves as much in the next week as they did in the past one, we can prediet "brighter days ahead", DIAMOND DUST will be flying heavy again this week-end for Oshawa ball teams, both softball: and baseball activity, Oshawa Dairy plays Belleville in the second game of their OBA Bantam series, at the Stadium on Saturday afternoon and up at Alexandra Park, also starting at 2.00 o'clock, it's Beaton's Dairy Midgets in the second game of their OBA round, against Cornwall, Both Oshawa teams won away from home in the first games and can end the series here Saturday afternoon, to emerge as Eastern Ontario representatives, Should Cornwall win the game at Alexandra Park, they'll go right back at it, in the third and deciding game, Haven't heard whether the same arrangements ave in order for the Bantam series, or not, Tonight, we find Connaught Park Pee Wees méeting Frenchman's Bay, in their second gome and Connaught must win--or else, Sunny» side Park Bantams meet Belleville this early evening also, in Cobourg, 3rd and deciding game of their OASA Wagtern Ontario finals, On Friday night, Fernhill Genosha Aces go to Leadbury Park to meet Weston Kiwanis in the first game of their next OASA Midget round, with the return game here at Alexandra Park on Monday night, Woodstock won over Hamilton last night, in the second game of their OASA Junior "A" series, so they'll require a third game--which means Scugog Cleaners will not see action this week-end, How» ever, Port Perry Juniors go back to Odessa for their second game and if Sunnyside Park Bantams win, they expect to have a home game, against- the Toronto winners, Saturday afternoon, One big game is assured for Saturday night-----out at Brooklin, where the Stevens son's Motors team will open their Southern Ontario semi-final series, against Mount Hope, That should be a real battle, BRIGHT BITS: --Oshawa's Alex Oakley finished in sixth place yesterday in the Olympic Games walking race, to give Canada its first point in the track and field events, Oakley himself set a new record title for the distance, as far as Canada is concerned and the winner set a new world's record time, Canadians who watched Oakley were loud in their praises of his fine effort OSHAWA MINOR Softball Assoc, teams are reminded to keep close check on their playoff situations at this time, If Sunnyside Park boys lose tonight in Cobourg, they open their finals on Friday evening, at Woodview Park, if they win, the local finals will start on Monday, KINGSIDE PARK Midgets upset Fernhill Park Aces last night -- but good, 17-7, in the first game of their'¢ity final series, Second game, at Kingside Park, is expecied to be next Wednesday night. For Big Game 'Wins Canada A Point Iw IAIN GI ' oly EST NRTER. Bo. ROME (CP)--Russia matched was to rise for Whithy Red Win "i if the United States gold medal for final, | the Ontario Lacrosse Association 80/4 medal in Wednesday's) Canadian Olympic authorities| [as they prepare for the opener Olymple program so retain A were trying to get approval from of the best-of-seven Minto Cup small lead in the battle of the (he International Amateur Ath: Canadian junior cham two giants for the unoffic lal te Mm! letie Federation for another run championship of the 1960 Games. pop prébably Sig Ohlemann of pionship The Russians are defending the van , replace Jerome The eastern champions rolled title A 1] | Vancouver, to replace Jerome, | in here early Wednesday hroke ' . | The IAAF decision depended out for a one-hour limbering-up| A Bold medal in weightlifting on its medical examination of workout, thea hit the sack early| enabled the Soviet Union to equal) jerome, who last week pulled & for their first good night's sleep|the American bag of: four Rolds| nicole in the semi-finals of the in four days, | Wednesday and to go into today's men's 100-metre dash, Today the speedy Red Wings medal-rich program with an 18% will hold another hour-long work.|point edge in the team race, out before meeting the favored] The Russians had 503 points New Westminster Salmonbellies| and the U8, 484%, bul the Amer: in the series opener -at night, |icans had 30 gold medals to Rus It's the first Minto Cup appear-|sia's 26, ance for Whitby, organized three Tang y 0 points! ihe : seasons ago, and the second 5. a iy, Wednes| he leading Russigns, straight for Salmonbellies, who day and its first point in track| BREAKS OWN MARK have lost hut one league game and field for a sixth-placing to| Then Al Oerter, the defending since 1947 [increase its point-total to 15--|Olympie champion, cracked his| With Whithy obviously underipased on the 10-6-4-3:2:1 scoringlown mark in the diseus throw pressure from the long (rain gysiem for the first six positions, with 104 feet, two inches to lead ride, playing under Western rules| . |an all-American sweep of the hefore a partisan New Westmin. SEE-SAW FOR LEAD (gold, silver and bronze medals, ster crowd and on a wooden! The Americans had gold medal | ' hadi t rather than hard-surface floor,| triumphs in the men's discus and| , Pon Bragg led a one = Iwo they enter the opener decided pole vault, a yachting competi: | American filiiah 18 fie Pols, vault underdogs, tion and a weightlifting division Iw \ 2, wing yh 8 A i A "We'll be happy to win one of Bui then the Russians picked |p Maton Meco ; the first three games," sal A foot vaulter in Olympic history, Whithy coach Bev Grodes, up 10 points for the weightlifting gon Morris alse vaulted 15 feet, will take us at least four days 1o0| ies including 10 from a gold victory and 19 points in gymnas 11% inches, be ourselve y oll] : The American gold medal In acc ustom OUrSe Ives fo the cll. medal, A yachting vietory and a achting came Wik §.5-metre mate, floor conditions, new rules triumph In the women's 800 eo ET and get over the long train ride. | metre run accounted tor two pig we re a am that fan Russian gold medals earlier, | come LT Al e anger He Evgenly Minaev won Russia's series gaes the 'hetter ourl ip edia medal when he out R yo | Phances Harry Preston of New lifted American Isaac Berger in Team To ussia (Westminster, echoed the ap|the featherweight championship, | VANCOUVER (CP)--The first | praisal The Russian lifted a total of pepresentative Canadian soccer "If we're going to take Whithy, 821 pounds te equal Berger's (eam ever to visit Europe leaves {we'll do it in five games, The world mark and smash the next week for a four-game tow longer the series goes the shorter American 8 1066 Olymple record of the Soviet Union ; our odds will be" of 776%, Berger himself hroke| gixieen players--I12 from Brit crossed off for the semi lacrosse | The Canadians finished second | behind the United States Wednes day to qualify for the semi finals, | | The Amreicans hegan Wednes {day's program 28 points behind t | |¥ Canadian Soccer Red Wings eliminated 1050 his old record with a lift of 788|ish Columbia--and five officials) -- champion Brampton 42 in the pounds, will comprise the Canadian party| Ajax and Mitchell for Os haw al Flintoff, p in 2nd; Vernon, Russia won its yachting Dairy, each blanked their oppo- sition for two frames, In the 3rd linning, Ajax loaded the bases uel Macdonald of Montreal, fin. Af1€F two out, on Marshall's Kin. ished fifth in the over-all stand Se and walks a Barney and ings of the dragon class, 1 was CUR CU ERAMERE WE | Ordered 1 t fro the best showing by Canada se Re SLPNEK Dui, lo & i . rdered io report were m ul RE ng 4 "big chance and Ajax didn't gel sink Fhe a. when Ringside ral (Miami Marlins of the Internas another, Mitchell fanned nine of | alk to B ech lor, sf 1 b {tional League, were infielder OAKLEY RUNS SIX {the 20 batters he faced and walk: oo B be " ! d ingen ng | Jerry Adair and outfielders Albie Canada's first point track|ed four, 2 oh: Bm net an aylor an pearson, Gene Green and Barry and field came in the B50-kilo:| Oshawa Dairy broke out for y am. metre (31% -mile) walk Bhetrone; from the Pacifie Coast Alex |five runs in the third inning, Cor-|, ™ the Oth, the winners eut|f esque, "first haseman Buddy Oakley of Oshawa finished sixth neil drew a walk with one out | loose again, this time for a hall: Barker of Vancouver and catcher in the event won by Don Thomp-|then Wallace tripled, Adair sin-|d0%en runs, including homers by\Valmy Thomas of San Diego, son who made Britain's first|gled, Crosmas walked and Mii-|Barnoski and another by Pleau,| Opioles also signed Del Rice, track and field triumph a record: hell clinched the win for himself| The Kingside Colts were In a|veleran catcher released earlier breaking one, Thompson's time|with a triple, scoring later on a hitting mood throughout the game|this season by Bt, Louis Cardine Was an _Olympie ecard of four bad throw, with Pleau having two homers'als, ours, 26 minutes and 30 seconds, wn - -- -- Foi (i sy Ho The winners added two runs in Oakley was Slocked. In the pest! help half of the fourth, on a dou. Ge ever yh a Canadians ble.by Joseph, walks to Lupel and | 4:95: 0.6 d Corneill and a single hy Adair, | tH ' followed hy an infield error, Clar- | Ludmila Sheveova won the|inghold walked six batters and| women's B00-metre run for Rus-| struck out five | sia in 2:04.3 to equal the world] AJAX---Marshall, 8h: Barnett record of fellow-Russian L, Lb}. "0ghen ss Claringbold P| senko, Godfrey, If; Crumb, ef; MeVoy:| In gymnastics, Boris Shakhlin|ern, of; Stewart, Ib; Hepburn, 2b} Wallace, | gave the Soviet Union the gold Meek, hatted in 5th, medal in the men's individual] OSHAWA DAIRY combined gymnastics but Japan|ss; Adale, If; Crosmas, ¢; Mit upset the Russians in winning the chell, p; Tullock, 1b; Rose, 2h; | then: a sacrifice fly hy Vaska, p after which = Barnoski singled, in_2nd Buechler homered and so did Pleau, to complete tie merry: go-round Flintoff replaced Mason in this inning and he went along nicely class gold in the star class, Argo 11, skippered by Dr, Bam RECALL SIX BALTIMORE (AP)--Baltimore | Orioles recalled six minor league hall players Wednesday, ™ in men's team championships, Joseph, of; Strezelyk, rf; Cornell, However, Russia was expected db; Lupel, rf in 4th, fo pick up many of the numer: | ous golds In gymnastics still available, FIGHTS LAST The first equestrian medal went to Italy, Raimondo d'Inzeo NIGHT | won the individual Jumping] | championshi " i ! Pe | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ' 3 wen | Beattle Sonny Liston, 211, LANDING COMMEMORATED |piiadeiphin, outpointed Eddie \e edilerranean island of Machen, 106, Portland, Ore,, 12.| Malta in. 1960 'celebrated the Phil Mover, 155, Portland, out . BOAT NECKS 1000th anniversary of the landing poided - Cecil Short, 160, Cleve: | of 8t, Paul . [land, 10 » NIGH VEES | The US won the bantam: oiine the trip as a return ges {weight welghtlifting title when ture for the visits to Canada of Charles Vinol lifted a total of 780), top Russian soccer squads A Pounds v mateh oe orld eC: | Moseow Lokomotiv in 1056 and ord of Russian V, Stogov aad ;° po n break his own 1056 Olympic mark Lehingrag hig Rg Bu Ah. eo of Tod pounds, plaved in the USSR, will he |against those same clubs and two in the Soviet first divi. | Eastern final WINS BRIG STAKES DONCASTER, England (AP) A chestnut filly named Amber gris won the valuable Cham. |pagne Stakes Wednesday and spoiled the day for United States JEROME HAS INJURY Ambassador John Hay Whitney! Canada's *entry in the men's others {whose Good Old Days was the|400 qualified Wednesday for te. slon 13-8 favorite, Ambergris (7-2) day's semifinals, but may bel In addition to the 12 B.C, play [ was two lengths ahead of Henry scratched because Vaneouver's|ers, two from Winnipeg and two the Seventh (15:2), War Dancer| Harry Jerome aggravated a leg/from Calgary are going to Rus (8-1) was third injury in the qualifying heat and! sia, BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Washington (Kralick 6-4) at Kan-|San Francisco (MeCormick 12. sas City (Hall 7.11) (N) 10) at Milwaukee (Jay 6&7) (N) GRL National League Los Angeles (Koufax 6-12) at Cin. W L Pet. GBL cinnati (Hook 10:15) (N) a 612 | (Only games scheduled), 67 G60 6 | International League | 60 664 6% | Pet. 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