10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 26, 1960 OSHA lah bis TROPHY WINNERS in Satur. day's annual athletic meet at Alexandra Park, are shown here with, Ben Fallman, centre, president of Oshawa Shamrock Athletic Club, presenting tro- phies to the individual cham. pions following the Oshawa and District track and field cham- pionships. Left « to » right they JUNIOR SPRINTERS GO ALL-OUT IN DASH TO THE Track And Field Meet Is Outstanding Success The annual Oshawa and Dis- ce are! Peter Mewell, winner of | Keith Ross Memorial Trophy, | in the two-mile run and Har- mony Motors Trophy, for the 440-yards event; Brian Tunni- cliffe, winner of the Arne Green Trophy, in the 100-yds., boys- under-18 event and the Wm, H, Karn Trophy, as winner of the | 120-yards low hurdles event; | | ssful operation of Saturday's trict track and field champion- athletic meet goes to the members ships, held on Saturday afternoon of the Shamrock AC and other at Alexandra Park, under the di- reetion of the perennial sponsors Oshawa Shamrock Athletic Club, once again proved an outstanding success, A total of 16 clubs and schools competed for the tro- phies, medals and other awards The O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute showed up with a strong team of athletic stars, to BOYS UNDER 12 take the premier award of the day, the Rotary Club Trophy, for most points amassed by any one team. The OCVI team piled up 125 points, to take over the trophy held In recent years by Shamrock AC. The Shamrock Athletic Club fin- ished in runner-up position with 60 points while third in the team totals went to Woodcrest Public School, with 56 points. This made Woodcrest winners of the 'Mike Starr Trophy" for most points won py a public school team King Street Public School was runner-up to Woodcrest and fourth in the over-all totals, with 48 points. North Simcoe PS had 36 points, followed by Donovan CI,|Trophy 20; McEwen PS, 16; Adelaide McLaughlin PS, 12; E, A. Lovell PS, 10 and Conant PS, 8 points Much of the credit for the suc- SERIES OPENER |PS and Reg Perry track and field enthusiasts such as Tom Cotie, Ivan Richards, Mel- vin Champa and others, for their valuable co-operation and assist- ance, in the roles of starlers, judges, officials, ete Following are the complete re sults: 75-yard dash John Arm strong, King St. PS; Garry Par- ker, Duke of Edinburgh PS and Gerry McDonald, Gertrude Col pus PS. Time, 10.2 seconds Broad Jump Stewart Grey, Mary Street PS; John strong, King St. PS and Gary Em mel, King St. PS, Distance 13' 6" 4'x110-yard Relay North Simcoe PS; King St. PS and Co nant PS. Time, 62 secs John Armstrong of King Street Public School won the J. Bola hood Trophy, for the most point (10) in this group BOYS UNDER 15 100-yards Dash (Arne Harold Lawlor Simcoe PS; Ken Herd, King St North Sim secs Reg. coe PS. Time, 11.4 Broad Jump Perry, Late Rally Wins For Galt Midgets Galt Midgets scored six runs in the last three innings, here at Alexandra Park on Saturday night to defeat Oshawa Fernhill Genosha Aces 11.9, in the first game of their OASA Southern Ontario Midget finals. Second game of the series is scheduled for Galt on "Saturday of this week Swaniga's homer, in the first inning with the bases empty gave Galt the first run of the game and Fernhill Aces came back with three runs on walks to Vernon and Nelson followed hy Mason's double, a passed ball and an infield out In the second inning, tors tied it up at 3-3 on an error a single, a choice play that was late and a passed ball followed by a sacrifice fly Elmhurst's hit one to centre in the fourth and went all the way when the ball was juggled by two anxious fielders. Then Seneco singled, Markus doubled and Gas- kell's sacrifice fly scored Seneco. the visi A walk to Norris and his run,| on Mason's double; made the score 6-3 and the Oshawa boys looked to be away but Mason weakened in the closing stages In the sixth, back-to-back singles and some loose fielding gave Galt two easy runs and thus inspired, |Q'Connor, The Oshawa team came back with three runs in a desperate bid to catch up, in their half of the 9th, but the Galt boys man- aged to hang on, to take the de- cision, Crevier and Vernon had back-to-back singles then with one out, Norris was safe on an error and Bob Mason got his third two-bagger of the game, to promote the rally but Hopcraft his mates -tightened up to hold the Oshawa hove off, at this point, so it ended 11.9 Swaniga with two homers and Bates with a homer and two singles, were the big batters for Galt with Baird having two hits Mason had three doubles to lead Oshawa while Flmhuret had a homer and single. GALT Tucker, If; Russell, 3b; Swaniga, 1b; Smith, ss: Hop craft, p; Bates, rf; Baird, 2b; Echardt, of; Peterman, c. OSHAWA Vernon, 2b; Nel 3h: Norris, If; Mason, p; urst, ss; Sepeco, cf: Mark- Gaskell, 1b: Blyth, rf rf in 6th: Waduck, 3b in 1 ne son, Elmh us, ¢; Crevier 7th Umpires L March Mcintyre and C O'CONNOR TO COACH MONTREAL (CP) Buddy former National they moved in front in the 7th|Hockey League star with Mont. on a walk to Russell and another |r¢al Canadiens and New York home-run blow by Swainga The score stayed at 7-6 through the 8th inning, with Hoperaft holding Fernhill in check. In the 9th, Russell was safe on an error day. then with one out, Smith walked Hoperaft singled and Bates pro duced the blow that proved to be the big one; a home-run smash to make it a four-run rally and an have been inst 31-6 lead. Ih Rangers, has signed to coach Verdun Maple Leafs of the eight. team Metropolitan Junior Hockey League, it was announced Fri BIG TUSKS Flephant tusks generally veight ab®ut 55 pounds but t nces of tusks as eavy as 200 pounds. WA AND DISTRICT Arm- en North ATHLETES DISPLAY PROWESS 4 ' | Realizing they had little hope Hungaria And Kickers The semi-finals of the Lancas- early and intercepting quickly, In twenty miputes of oveptime, ter Trophy playoffs were played they threw Hungaria off-stride, at about the 15-minute mark, in the Kinsmen Stadium on Sat leaving them little room in which Kickers scored the winning goal urday evening and as a result, to manoei er, and since they are/to take them into the final, the final, scheduled for next necessarily a passing team, Hun-| Kickers and Thistle met in the Saturday, promises to be a real garia never really got going the final of the Challenge Cup and ap- battle, with Hungaria facing Kick- way they would have liked, It il barently as a carryover from ers in the sudden-death tilt, be interesting to see how Kick-| his match, some of the grudges As expected, Hungaria defeat. ers will handle the situation in the were showing on numerous occa- ed Hollandiaw but even so they final, sions from sides, It was at no time showed their scoring] The second game, although ex- equally apparent that this was power and fine passing ability, citing and at times dramatic, was/more of a grudge match than Hungaria were grateful for their|never in playoff class, both anything else, A had attitude was slim 2-0 victory, Hollandia, know. teams showing poor Jansing and showing all round, and in this re ing full well the strength and tac- even worse shooting at goal. The spect neither one »f these teams tics of their opponents, played the only marked difference in the deserve the honor of reaching | ame accordingly, and for the two teams seemed to be deter-|the final. | first period were able to hold the mination in which Thistle was sad-| If the finalists were decided on | better team scoreless, ly lacking. cle Jloy and good sportsman. | A slipup, on the defence, al-| Like the first match, this one ship, then, taking into considera. lowed Budal to score for Hun. stood at 0-0 at the end of the first|tion all the games played this garia in the second period while half, and from the spectators' season, Hungaria would be out Kiss got the second marker on a viewpoint one goal from either front with Polonia a close second hard drive that made no mistake, side would have finished the play. as challenger, > As it was, Kickers scored first, Let's hope the Kickers take the 4 |of winning, Hollandia were deter- and held the lead until two min-| chips off their shoulders and give won the Walter "Moose Mozewsky Trophy, for most points in these three particular "strong-arm" events, ~QOshawa Times Staff Photos SPORTS CALENDAR | TODAY'S GAMES | No games scheduled, | TUESDAY'S GAMES | TOP PERFORMER in three of the major "field events" at the annual Oshawa and Dis- trict athletic meet, was Allen Merrithew, 19, shown above in action, as he competed in the javelin throw, Allen not only won this event but he also fin- ished first in both the discus throw and the 12-b. shot-put competition, His three triumphs Shamrock AC president Ben Fallman; Allen Merrithew, of OCVI, who captured the Walter Mozewsky Trophy, 'when he won all three events, shot put, discus throw and javeiln throw | and John Barlow, winner of the Harry Gay Trophy, for most points in the Jump events, broad jump, high jump and | hop, step and jump, City Championship Round-Robin = Oshawa Merchants vs Cole's Sporting Goods, at Alexandra Park, 8.00 p.m, | South Ontario County League -- | (Championship Finals) 3rd game in 3.out-of-5 series Brooklin Stevenson's Motors vs Markham Aces, at Markham, 8.15 p.m Oshawa Y 4 TAPE IN 100-YARDS FINAL Opens Wed. The Oshawa "Y"" Badminton Club commences play this Wed nesday evening, at Simcoe Hall, starting at seven o'clock Regular play this season will be Wednesday evenings at Simcoe Hall, 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. and Mon- day evenings at OCCI, 7:00 to 10:30 p.m Prospective new members will be given two nights of free play at the club before having to pay membership fees, The accepted Harde attire is white shorts and tops arden ocyi: and members are particularly re- and B minded that white-soled running Time. 11 shoes are a must. ; rt ! Three courts are available for it play at Simcoe Hall and four at 440-yards, (Harmony Motors 0CCI, Trophy) -- Pete Mewelt, OCVI; | For the past few years the "Y" Bruce Woods, OCVI and Ted Far-|Club has enjoyed the largest row, Shamrock AC, Time.56 secs. membership of any club in the 880-yards (Bud Wilson Trophy) district and the Executive is look- Bruce Woods, OCVI; Reg, ing forward to another success- Whalen, SAC and Ted Farrow, ful season : SAC, Time, 2:30.2, ; At a recent organizational meet- (Two-Mile Run (Keith Ross Me. In8, the club executive made moral Trophy) -- Pete Mewett, Bat, J he Caren, eur OCVL B. Allison, Maple Grove nro.) "Hartley, Programme Dir- and Bruce Woods, OCVI, Time, : pried, 2 "i 1.03 mins ector at "'Y"; Mr, and Mrs. Alec 120-yard Davidson, Ralph Harlowe, Anne Kar Trophy Mason, John Dewsbusy, Dianne iit op <i Thomas and William Manning, 3 ry Woods, Election of new executive due in Knight, SAC. Time late October or early November Broad Jump OCVI1; Pete Mewett, OCVI and i.» Crouse, SAC. Distance 18' 11%" | High Jump Pete Mewett, | OCVI; John Barlow OCVI and B Montgomery and E. Warren, both| of King St, PS tied; Height, §' 3".| North Simcoe PS; Philip Kehoe, Time. 49 secs McEwen PS and Stan Hartshorn, Woodcrest PS... Distance 14' 2", High Jump Stan Hartshorn, Woodcrest PS; Philip Kehoe, Mc- Ewen PS and Jim Todd, OCVI Height 4' 7". PUBLIC SCHOOL RELAY (Cliff Bennett Trophy) -- North Simcoe PS; E. A, Lovell PS and Conant PS. Time, 54.7 secs GIRLS UNDER 15 75-yard Dash Caro! Fleming, Woodcrest PS; Jean Brown, King Street PS and Lynn Lee, E. A Lovell, PS. Time, 10.9 secs Broad Jump Ruth Bell, Woodcrest PS; Susan Hutchner- gard, Adelaide McLaughlin PS and Marlyn Politery, McEwen PS, Distance, 13' 9". GIRLS OPEN 100-yard Dash Carol Flem ing, Woodcrest PS; Ruth Ball Woodcrest PS and Sharon King Woodcrest PS, Time, 13.2 secs High Jump Ruth Bell, Wood crest; Carol Fleming, Woodcrest and Sharon King, Woodcrest Height, 8' 5" $'x110-yard Relay Wood crest PS; Adelaide McLaughlin and North Simcoe PS. Time, 1.01 Hop, Step and Jump -- John Ruth Bell of Woodcrest PS, Barlow 0OCVI1 Pete Mewett, with her total of 10 points, was OCVI and E. Crouse, SAC. Dis-| the winner of the "Bud" Pipher tance, 37" 4" Trophy. John Barlow, with a total of BOYS UNDER 16 points, was the winner of the | 100-Yards Dash Harry Gay Trophy, most points Trophy) Brian Tunnicliffe, in the "jump" events, ri A tans 0CVI: B. Roberts, King St. PS Shot Put AR Merrithew, | Championship 4 : w o LAL \'| Tues, Sept. 27th Merchants and. D. Geroux, OCVI. Time, 10.8/OCVI; R. Fallman, SAC and E.| "+5 .,7a " . sec. : Crouse, SAC, Distance, 42' vs, Cole's Sporting Goods 10". , Mhe's 440-yards -- Brian Hall, Done- Discus Throw Wed,, Sept, 28th -- Heffering's) - A. Merrithew : 2 ~ APT +' Imperials vs. Sc Cleaners van Cl; Peter Johnston, Done- OCVI; g.| Il rials vs. Scugog an van CI and Peter Vasko, Done- Crouse, B, Fallman, SAC and E Thurs,, Sept, 20th -- Merchants van CI. Time .59 secs Javelin SAC. Distance, 135' 10".],. . Wak ee Throw A. Merri-| yi by oJ C Jeane : Broad Jump -- Bruce Woods, thew, OCVI; E, Crouse, SAC and| yoifering's Imperials. OCVI; Bern Roberts, King St.'M. Banks, SAC. Distance, 151". | All games to be played at Alex- PS and Walter Malurezuk, Done- Allen Merrithew, with his total| andra Park, under the floodlights, van CI. Distance, 17' 5", of 16 points, was the winner of| gtarting at 8 p.m. sharp. 4X110-yards relay Oshawa the Walter Mozewsky Trophy! Heffering's Imperials are cur- O'Neill CVI; Donevan CI and most points in these three events. rently leading in the round-robin Chatham Legion ollowed by Scugog Cleaners Jun. Bantam Champs jors with two wins, while both Cole's Sporting Goods Juveniles and Merchants Senior club, have yet to gain a victory Seugog Cleaners, having elim inated Woodstock in OASA com- I petition, will 'meet Sault Ste Chatham Legion Branch No. fourth, Lavery opened with 431 captured the Ontario Baseball walk, Campbell singled and Boyes Association's Bantam "A" cham. sacrificed. Then Twigg's sacri. pionship on Saturday afternoon fice fly scored Lavery to make it n Stirling Park in Chatham, |2-0 when they defeated Oshawa| In the fifth | Dary Legion Bantams 6-0, to a walk and Myers and Chandler | con the City sweep their OBA title finals in both singled That was it for Tul.|well two-straight games lock, with Mitchell taking over. The meeting between Scugog Taylor, on the mount for Cha- They got Taylor at the plate on| and Heffering's Imperials on tham, gave up only four scat-|a steal attempt but Myers scored Wednesday night should he a tered hits to the Oshawa lads, is- (later on a choice play. thriller and the biggest crowd of sued only two walks and hit one] Myers singled in the 7th and | the season will likely be in at- batter, while striking out a total scored later with help fro m|tendance of 11 batters, to earn his shutout.|Chandler and in the 8th, the] While Cole's Sporting Goods and He also received excellent sup- homesters added two more runs|the senior Merchants are still especially from his infield after two out, on two singles, and | without a win, it is expected that mates walk and an eivor, both these clubs will play a most For Oshawa, Adair doubled in| Taylor, besides pitching his|/important part in deciding the the second inning, with two out, win, had three hits and a walk | ultimate City Champions Fair a single to open. the to aid his own cause while Myers| With a continuance of the pre jrd and reached 3rd hase before with two hits, was next in line|sent summer weather, this week the inning ended. Brady and Tul. !for batting honors should be the biggest in local lock each had + walks, Tullock"s! OSHAWA DAIRY LEGION {softball and Oshawa City and ame in the fifth, after two out, Wallace If and ss; Riseborough,| District Association officials an- hen Wallace was hit hy a/2b; Crosmas, ¢; Mitchell, ss and ticipate a successful wind-up to pitched ball and Riseborough|p in 5th; Brady, cf; Adair, Ib; this attractive series. singled to load the bases, but Tay. Corniel, rf;- Fair, 3b; Tullock, pl Congratulations are in order to or fanned Crosmas to snuff out and ss; Strazolik, ef in 7th; Jo-/the Seugog Cleaners Juniors in that threat. Crosmas got a single seph, rf in 4th; Lupel, rf in 7th: their convincing victory at Wood: n the 8th, but it too came after Nekkers, If in 8th {stock and also to Cole's Sporting there were two out CHATHAM LEGION -- Twigg, Goods Juvenile club for their ex- Tullock sarted om--fhe mound ss; Denomy, of: Gross,'e: Tay. cellent showing against Virgil on for Oshawa and lasted until the lor, p: Myers, Ib; Chandler, rf;|Saturday. The Oshawa Asscia- fifth, He gave up his first run in Lavery, 3b; Campbell, If; Boyes, tion is proud of these affiliated the second when Lavery tripled 2b; Yaggy, cf in 8th; Craig, rf|clubs and looks forward.to great and scored on a choice play that in 8th; Mazaweski, If in 8th: er success in other classifications Iwas too late at the plate, In fhe !Chandler, 2b in 5th. |for the 1961 season, King St. PS MEN'S OPEN 100-yards Dash (W, Trophy) John Barlow, Brian Tuniicliffe, OCVI Roberts, King St. PS Hurdles (Wm. H B. Tunnjcliffe OCVI and H. 18, secs John Barlow, Announce Dates City Softball Championship The Oshawa City and District Softball Association met over the weekend and drew up the follow- ing schedule for this week's round-robin series for the City 18 (Arne Greene Cole's vs "A" finals over the Thanksgiving | weekend, here in Oshawa. In ad. | for OASA honors, the classy Secu Tayior opened with 208 Cleaners club would like to Championship as port got mined not to be disgraced hy a utes from time, until a free-kick their fans their due [large score, and this they avoided gave Thistle the opportunity to In the case of Tollerton of in rather adept fashion. Tackling/tie the game. United, who was harshly disci- Vie Lancaster Final plived last week, as the result of a dispute at the Stadium during a | game with United, it is becoming |appareit that some of the evi- {dence given at his hearing was |"loaded", and It seems that he Iwas guilty of nothing worse than ungentiemanly condugt and not obscene actions as previously claimed. However this case will doubledly be d next | Sunday, Also being heard will be an appeal from the Italia Club who, | having acquired support from the necessary number of Clubs have forced a "'General Meeting", sumably to discuss their actions of last week, when they walked off the field in a game with Thistle. Whatever the reason, it ap- pears that more fun and games are in store for the League Coun- cil, who, although obliged to con- stitutionally, certainly don't feel like: participating in childish games, 'TWO-STRAIGHT Brantford Midgets Capture OBA Title Brantford Midgets captured the| good single and MacDonald cli-|Plews, If; Gibbens, 8b; Lutton, Ontario Baseball Association's maxed the rally with a rousing 1b; Love, 2b; Johnston, p; Kole- {Midget "A"" championship for|three-hagger. snik, ef in 8th; Juvenville, batted 1060, when they defeated Oshawa| Those four runs made it 6-2|in 9th; Brown, batted in 8th, Beaton's Dairy Legion Midgets| and the visitors added one in the] On their home diamond, Muir two-straight, in home-and-home! th, for good measure. Torti and was the Brantford choice for games over the weekend, Brant- Merritt each had three hits for|pitching duty and he came ford won here at Kinsmen Civic) Brantford while Leishman and|through with a good display | Stadium on Saturday afternoon) Grummett had a pair apiece. In Oshawa taggde him for eight |7-2 and won the return game in all, they had 12 hits, for a de-/ hits but he kept them scattered | Brantford on Sunday, 12-2 served victory. except for the 9th and by that | PIRST GAME BRANTFORD -- Leishman, ss;| time, he had the game won, Naving a 8 Baker, 2b; Torti, 8b; Merritt, 1b;| Singles by Lutton, Love, Hickey Playing on their home diamond h dd Saturday afternoon, Beaton's Pasquale, rf; Evenetz, If; Grum- and Love again, in the 5th, 6th, 3 t a toad uw |mett, ¢; MacDonald, of; Mother-| 7th and 8th frames respectively, Dairy took the lead with two : {runs in the second inning on a all, p. {was the extent of Oshawa's bat- tibens a hit hy OSHAWA BEATON'S DAIRY --|ting success and they had no | walk to Gibbens, a hit by Lutton, p 3 an error 's Sanvifipa 3 McGarry, ef; Hentig, ¢; Arm. runs, until the 8th, Linton opened an error, Johnston's sacrifice and ; | As 1 a wild pitch strong, rf and 2b; Hickey, 1b; that with a double, Hickey singled and an error in the out- field let him advance, scoring later on Hentig's single, for Osh- awa's second and final run of the game, Lutton started on the mound for Oshawa and was rapped for three hits and as many runs in the second inning. Brantford con- tinued the attack in the third and the Oshawa defence fell apart at the seams. Four errors played a big part in Brantford's rally that netted them six runs and saw Lutton give way to McGarry, The score stayed at 90 until the 8th when Brantford finally | solved McGarry's delivery and clicked for three more runs, aid- ed by two bad outfield bobbles, OSHAWA ~~ Jubenville, ef; Plews, If; Armstrong, rf; Linton, 2b; Hickey, 1b; Lutton, p and ss; Gibbens, ss; Hentig, ¢; Johnson, 3b; Love, cf in 7th; Kolesnik, If in 7th; McGarry, p in 3rd. BRANTFORD ~ Leishman, ss; Baker, 2b; Torti, 3b; Merritt, 1b; Pasquale, rf; Cooper, If; Me | Donald, ef; Grummetf, ¢; Muir, p: Louis, 2b in 6th; MacGillvery, 1b in 8th; Evenetz, rf in 9th; | Branches, If in 9th. | But from that point on, Mother all, the Brantford hurler proved too good. He only allowed two more singles, three altogether in the game and he struck out a total of eight batters and with the ex ception of the sixth inning, re tired the Oshawa team in 1, 2, 8 order, in each of the last seven frames, Lutton, Gibbens and Armstrong divided Oshawa's three safeties, Johnston, pitching for Oshawa went along exceptionally well for the first four frames, allowing only two singles, both by Merritt In the fifth, Brantford tied the score when Grummett was on (with a double, with two out and then Motherall got on, via a cost ly error and Leishman came through with a triple. | Johnston, who had a total of eight strikeouts also, in his own behalf, held the Brantford team {at bay, even with three infield singles in the 6th, to move into the 8th inning with the score still tied at 2.2 That's when the roof fell in Baker opened with a walk and | Torti singled, With one out, Paze vale walked then with two out, through with a Oust Woods Oshawa Scugog Cleaners ad-| Taylor hit the first batter he vanced to the All-Ontario OASA faced, Walked the Sout one hi Junior "A" championship finals ier Finck. Pio oh A oa on Saturday night, when they (er grounded, forcing Sutherland whipped Woodstock MSA Juniors as the plate, then Taylor walked 13-5, in Woodstock, to clean up|Boughner to force in a run, He the Southern Ontario finals in got Watts to pop up to the catcher two-straight games, but he walked Hughes, to force in Ronnie taylor went to the another run. Then he struck out mound for Scugog Cleaners and Llewellyen to end the inning. after weathering a very nervous) pn start, found his bearings before sel. Shat volo: ob, the Wood the first inning was over and then . went on from there to mow down ent pitcher. He struck out a total the opposition in fine style of 20 batters in the game and Ppositlon Tn Tine Sy. [gave up only five hits, A walk to Cullen to open the fifth frame was followed by two strikeouts | then Boughner's single and a dou- ble by Watts, for Woodstock's third run. They got their other two tallies in the 7th when Taylor walked Cullen, then with out, Zinck doubled and Boughner got his second hit of the game. | Grummelt came 20 STRIKEOUTS Virgil Juveniles Scugog Cleaners tock, Two-Straight Win tripled with one out and scored on Mapes' infield out, for a 5-2 lead, Scugog Cleaners got two runs in the sixth, Horton singled but was thrown out at 2nd, trying to stretch it, then with two out, Tay- lor singled and Suddard tripled and scored on an error, Jackie Sneddon opened the 7th with a triple and scored later on a passed ball, to make it 8-3 and then with the score 8.5, the Osh. awa team splurged for four runs in the 8th. Mert Fielder started it off with a single and Taylor walked, Then with two out, Sned. don singled and Price completed his big night with a homerun blow. Burke's walk, a single by Hore ton and a double steal netted Scu- gogs their 13th run in the 9th in. ning. Danny Price, with a homer, two triples and a double, was the out- Eliminat Virgil Juveniles eliminated Oshawa Cole's Sports, in the OASA Juvenile **A"" Southern On- tario finals, when they blanked the Oshawa lads 2-0, in the sec. ond game of their series, at Nidgara-on-the-Lake, Saturday night, before a crowd of over 1000 fans, Wally Dick, Virgil's lanky sling- shot pitcher, was once again the big factor in the decision, He struck out 20 of the Oshawa bat- ters and gave up only two hits Kornylo singled in the 7th inning, alter there were two out and Yahn got his hit, in the Oth, with one out. Oshawa's best scoring chance actually came in the first inning, when lead-off batter Peters got on via an error, then Yahn walked with one out and both advanced on a passed ball. However, Dick fanned Judd and Kornylo to close out the inning and from that point on, he was invincible. The Oshawa lads gave the Vir gil team a stiff argument. Murray Hobbs got coach Cooper's call for a Marie in the All-Ontario Junior mound duty. He gave up a single in the second inning but it was 0-0 going into the third. Fast drew dition to being a strong contender|@ walk to open the inning and/mer, ss; H. Fast, If in 8th. ' Boughner, with two singles and e (0) & 5 two walks in five chances and Watts with two doubles, were the only two batters to give Taylor Massie also got a walk to follow.! much trouble, although Cullen did ; Then, with one out, a passed ball pick up three free tickets went hitless, advanced the runners, Warner's] go. \ pi oo OSHAWA -- Suddard, If; infield single loaded the bats, SuUi0E Cifners_scorsd pice March, 3b; Sneddon, 1b; Price, and Dick won his own game with dard opened with single and ad. 2b: Mapes, rf; Burke, ss; Hor- a wrong-field double, to score Fast yanced on a passed ball, then ton, cf; Fielder, ¢; Taylor, p. and Massie, March bunted neatly for a hit. WOODSTOCK Sutherland, Henderson relieved Hobbs at/Sneddon fanned but Price dou- rf; Cullen, If; Helmer, 1b; Zinck, this point and retired the next bled and Maples singled to score/cf; Boughner, c¢; Watts, 8b; two batters, From there, Hender-| Price for the third run. Hughes, 2b; Llewellyn, ss; son went on to completely hand.| Price tripled in the third and Brown, p; Swanton, p in 7th: cuff the Virgil team. He didn't/scored on Burke's double, to make Watt, p in 8th; Rockett, batted allow a hit in the last four in.|it 4-2 and then in the fifth, Price in 8th; Clarke, 2b in 7th. nings, but the damage had been LANDER-STARK OIL LIMITED done and since Cole's couldn't| makes it easy for you to have a standing hitter of the game, with Sneddon and Suddard, along with Horton and Taylor, having two apiece. None of the Oshawa team score, it ended 2.0, to close the| season for the Oghawa team. Virgil will now move into the All-Ontarie championship series, which will be played this year in Northern Ontario, likely at Tim. mins, OSHAWA COL -- Peters, | 3b; Wilson, ss; Yahn, If; Judd, rf; Kornylo, 1b; and 3b; Davis, 2b; Tilk, cf; Michael, ¢; Hobbs, p: Henderson, p in 4th; Siblock, Ib in 8th VIRGIL -- R. Schulz, 2b; Schwartzkoff, 8h; J. Fast, If; Massie, ¢; Gordon, rf; Warner, | of; Dick, p; B. Schulz, Ib; Rel | Go the RENAULT way for less than Let your authorized RENAULT Dealer show you how DAUPHINE * DAUPHINE-GORDINI * CARAVELLE * ESTAFETTE * 750 DE LUXE | Whatever your reason for wanting @ brand new oil fumace, is o step towards improving the velee of your a cent a mile NO MUSS...NO FUSS NO INCONVENIENCE «..and 5 years fo pay! 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