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The Oshawa Times, 21 Jun 1961, p. 15

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; | Wegmann CITY AND DISTRICT " 1Lakeshore Loop! THE OSHAWA TIMIS, Wodnesdey, June 21, 1961 15 [ sidered and if certain arena Tony's Beat MacLean's; Juvenile Girls Eastern Pro Loop ma. wi there could be a switch," Hous : Softball Dates | on sai 0 I | The EPHL franchise became ugog e ven ne The Lakeshore Juvenile a es or ay {vacant this spring when Mont i Girls Softball League schedule, real Royals withdrew from th Last night's softball double-| The visitors got two runs Infor the 1961 season, is listed | NORTH BAY (CP)--The East, EPHL president Ed Houst ig y' Setar Stim ye he third after ws. Sut nibelow. i lern Professional Hockey League confirmed the acceptance fol-| thes Citel uced a little of everything V OF phompson's single, a walk to] The Oshawa Juvenile entry is|decided at a special meetin; : . 9% ottawa, Kingston and Kitchee the customers, with Tony : the|Jensen and a triple by Gary|the Woodview Park team of last Tuesday to accept North Bay's| owing the six - hour meeting, ner-Waterloo. : dors scoring five runs noi (Darling. In the next inning year and at the conclusion of bid for the vacant EPHL Fran- subject to certain conditions to, oc <0 rRroUBLE : very first inning an ng es | Wayne Dodd opened with altheir Lakeshore League sched-|chise. (be met by the EPHL and the Hocton. said Lie. foroses ne ing them stan og or a hil single and Barry Foster "was|ule, the Oshawa girls will com-| [North Bay company to be) lihood of North Bay's not win over MacLean's Esso. while| cog on an error, then with one|pete in the Junior division of the formed. ase 0 ; in the second game, SCUBOE oy poth scored on Don Master-|Provinci ' At the same time, Houston being able to meet EPHL re: Cleaners received a present offi; ic "qo ple. IProvinelnl men? Ege Merchants Stall laid not rule out the possibility quirements. : a 65 win, hen ue Poterbor| Foster's single and Master-llast year : 'Willis Motors 9 1 lof Windsor, another applicant. Morris Snider was spokesman ugh 9 asa pi po the son's second double gave them| Oshawa's "home games" will Ah igs wi ehise, beingiior iy $15,000 pil last of the 9th, with two men their fifth run in the sixth butbe played on the north-east dia-| Oshawa Merchants thumped "CC v4 am bei ja Fealy vais 3 Sin apiial, out and the bases loaded. Two Dan Peters was improving asimond of Bathe Park, with start. Willis Motors Juveniles 9-1 last| indsor is still being con-ione e conditions la Wik Oshawa runners scampered the game went along and he'ing time for the games listed at night at Thornton $ Corners dia-| across the plate as the ball was 80t brilliant support from his'6.30 o'clock. {mond, in their Inter - County bobbled, to change a 5-4 reverse mates, especially Wilson in the Following is the schedule: |Softball League fixture. into a 6-5 win. jearly frames at shortstop and yUNE | Griffin was the winning pitch-| Tony's wheeled out the heavy Wright in the last few innings, |i9_Orono at Bowmanville er, allowing the Juveniles only| artillery in the first inning, with/When he played centre-field. Port Hope at Newcastle [five hits over the distance. Two MacLean's starting pitcher, Bob) Peters singled to open the|21--Oshawa at Orono |of them came in the third in- Boyce the victim, John Camp- third and advanced on an infield 22--Bowmanville at Oshawa Ning, for their lone run. Bentley bell singled with one out and error and scored on Jack Sned-|93_Newcastle at Port Hope [opened with a single, was forced ADE { FUEL OIL! Bill Horton also connected. Then don's sacrifice fly. In the sixth, 26_Port Hope at Bowmanville bY Lindsay but McGee singled, ' HTS | George Brabin grounded out bu Sneddon Was sale " a ertor 96--Orono at Newcastle jad 2 passed bal Jus an in- -- FROM -- 1 Joe Melnick rifled a wrong-field|then pinch-hitter Burke doubled, wmanville at Orono i out, let Lindsay score. single, Don Tureski clipped a| Mapes' sacrifice scored Sneddon i at Oshawa |Kutasienski had two of his] Mc (WAS IRIY HEATING single and Harry Snow clipped and Sadowski came home when 30_Oshawa at Port Hope {team's five hits. 1 a double to clear the bases. [Ron Wright's sizzling drive _ Merchants scored three runs (a division of McLoughlin Coal and Supplies Ltd.) Moore took over the pitching/through the shortstop went for JULY : ; in the second inning and a pair at this point and got the next!a homer. 3--Oshawa at Newcastle lin the third, then added a pair Tele hon RA 3 3481 batter, to end the inning. He This made it 5-4. Scugogs had 3--Port Hope at Bowmanville in each of the fifth and sixth P e - stayed around until the sixth, two on in the 8th, via errors, | 5--Newcastle at Orono frames, to make it stick. Sutton, | {without allowing any more runs, but couldn't click, then came 6--Orono at Oshawa Bathe, Harcock, Fielder, D.| although tagged for the odd hit.|the 9th. Ray Suddard and Rich| 7 Bowmanville at Port Hope |Cole and Soules all contributed Prompt Delivery! 24-Hr. Service |Giddings took over in the 7th March both flied to the outfield, |[10--Newcastle at Bowmanville a good share at the plate, with| land gave up only one hit in the!then Sneddon smashed one that 12--Port Hope at Orono Mert Fielder leading the way - - [last three frames. caromed off the shortstop's leg 12--Bowmanville at Newcastle (with two triples and a single Budget Plan--Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery | "Horton and Tureski each had and went to the sidelines, with 13--Port Hope at Oshawa and a walk, for a perfect night| "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" } {two hits and only first-time-out Sneddon sprinting to 3rd and 14--Orono at Port Hope at the plate. Bathe had two hits {Georgie Brabin went hitless. sliding in safely just under the 17--Orono at Bowmanville off Tregunna's slants. { 1 . Remaining teams are {Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, Hull: N\\Li///7 ly Naw 10 } i | Ron Taylor pitched the win (prow, Port Hope at Newcastle | for Tony's, a well-deserved SiX-| p, yo was walked intentional- 19--Oshawa at Orono | | : i ~ hitter. He gave up two runs in, then Mapes oh 90--Bowmanville at Oshawa ; :, Gk ; 5% 01 i ors ve | 1Y, Mapes drew a walk, to = BR iickon iitit cn [the fourth on Tom O'Connor S\fill the bases, Wright's pop-up, 2l--Newcastle at Port Hope GARY COWAN MAKES SAND DESIGN IN BLASTING OUT OF TRAP sng. Dilla with fwo| 10! Very high and not very far AyGusT | tout plus another error, by Tay. out, in front of the second-base- 7_Orono at Newcastle ner in man, looked to be the game-| 7_(Oshawa at Bowmanville lor. O'Connor's long homer in| . . : WOODBINE RACE CHARTS U S Golfers the 7th, was the last run of the ending play but 1st baseman g_powmanville at Orono | Sad game. He and Wills each had Masterson went over fo catch| g_oshawa at Newcastle Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) two safeties. te he 390 Foste} boil Feached 10--Newcastle at Oshawa i | i TONY'S: Berwick, cf; Camp-| ry ~--11--Oshawa at Port Hope ESDAY, JUNE 20, 1961 CLOUDY AND MUDDY B t C d | . of . "or. then fell free to the ground -- ; iL va yl, TU ead alld a vel, 3b; Horton, If; Brabin, 20; | nd by. the time they picked it 14--0Oshawa at Bowmanville ender y: | 7-SEATONIAN Melnick, c; Tureski, 1b; Snow, | p, Sneddon and Burke had both | 16--Newcastle at Orono irst Race 3-CASTLE WALK rf; Solomon, ss; Taylor, p. Ee 17--Orono at Oshawa Fist Race HE i pro. Rmateur afd vis a Sortie gma i vee | WE FYI IT 1172 8 Furiongs. Purse 33000 Maier > Sir Fin, . Jockey. Owner Ulrich, cf; O'Connor, ss; Elliott, | ORCHARD PARK: Thompson, 91--Newcastle at Bowmanville | LP Babe 1 " 2 3 1-4% Dittfach--Seaway Sta . Bl a a , 1b: |ss; Jensen, cf; Darling, c; Haig, |, f = PN De ori American ©'m | ST. LOUIS (AP)--The United|\l; Keenan, rf; Copeland, 10:0: pon co er 7b: Briouy|2o--Fort Hope at Orono | Adams--Tulachmore F'm goat e won the pri t ip Wills, 2b; D. Weldon, c; Boyce, |"? Wid a 23--Bowmanville at Newcastle CoyeBaTeek Farm © ates won the pro-amateur golf, Moore, p in 1st; Hubble, bat. If; Masterson, 1b; Shaughnessy, 54" pot Hope at Oshawa i 12 KING ST. E. -- RA 3-3633 Borgemenke--R and W Clan matches Tuesday, 7% points 10/1ed jn 6th: Giddings, p in 7th. |P- or Hoe Et Motreale-- View Hulloa Fm Canada's 413. : SCUGOGS WIN OUT SCUGOG CLEANERS: Sud- , _ Famulus 122 3% Witme---Mss W, YonnToie This was the rubber contest in| Peterborough Orchard Park dard, If; March, 3b; Sneddon, TEAM MANAGERS on ih 109 10 Bio Polted "J Harrison--Stafford Farm the pro-amateur, four - jenm outhit Oshawa Scugog Cleaners|1b; Sadowski, cf; Mapes, If; | Orono -- Mrs. Barlow, Orono, Winner b ¢ 2 Trentonian--Meritory. Trainer P MacMurehy event. Canada won the first two by 8-to-5 in their fast game, only Wright, 2b and cf; Wilson, ss; phone 2182. Start good, won easily matches, the U.S. the next two./to lose out, 6-5, as mentioned Fegan, c; Peters, p; Solomon, Port Hope--Mrs. R. Cappler,| Foo} 3:30. Double Puol 37.638 nn HSER Soa The U.S. teams of Julius Bo- previously. |batted in 8th; and Burke, ss. [45 Croft St., Port Hope, TU S-BRENILYN .. 49.80 16.30 650 vos and Charlie Kocsis and Er-|-- A -- (5.4113. Second Race NE aD Bids 5 270 nie Vossler and Ed Meister Newcastle -- Mr. N. Kelsey, * LJ 6 Furlongs, Purse $1800, 3 years, Claiming all sth ow |scored decisive victories, win- Newcastle, 3461. tose TW SEE doer omer, ning 215 points each over the oJ I! JW@CJIOIIIAIT@S | osmawa -- wr. B. Boddy, 7 n Seatonian 122 Casite Walk 119 Managhan 122 Firey Boots , 115 Puss in Boots 122 Skipper Marty 122 Rascality 122 a Cam=Nasrnw NT Tare, Brea} 4 h 31 21 Pots -- Winona Sta. [combinations of Vancouver's |oshawa Blvd., Oshawa, RA| Kayroman 32% Olah -- Four L's Sta Stan Leonard and Gary Cowan 5-0276. | ) Paul Pry Sta onl : County Tiger 2 52 Coy -- Mrs. Alcombrac Of Kitchener and Al Johnston of Bowmanville -- Mr. H. Or 111 3 53 . ° ° y Briarbell h 52 61 62% Borgemenke -- Starkman (Montreal and Nick Weslock of : ince street, Bow- | Gal Boy a nk TE TR imrd -- Red River |Windsor. 1P 1C ar Son S Li gh 35047. ig 116 ' 3 8a 3 9-214 Biamonte -- Kemp | One point is awarded for vic- | 10-2 Morreale Vellore 11 812 11-4 118 11-10 , M = Groves {tory on the first nine holes, an-| Oshawa Legi i . i . i | : ' % as 3 p An IYW F j tor} ! ' shawa Legionnaires wallop- Reeson, ef; Reid, 1b; Whiteley, " . eww Drfivn Sm. 11012 10 102% 102 01 1 IPA MeComp - Moranan [other for the second nine and a ed Richardson's Sports 8-1 last|3b: Tr I ey: |Santoid, Su; Milles, Thi Foley, r po t13b; Bell, rf; Tripp, if; Dowe,|c; Marler, 2b; Baylis, cf; Serv- Whaer b 1 3 Alcibindes -- Betty BD. Trainer J.C. Meyer third for the Ele total, night at Leaside Talbot Park, inl.' grower 2h: Pipher. p. lice, p; Kinnear, rf; Joywer, If; ood, In the other two matches, a Leaside Association Junior" pyc NRON'S: Tlovd ss: | Stokes in 9 0 POOL BM eo eo Dow Finsterwald and Bill Camp-| League game. | _RICHARDSON'S: Lloyd, ss; Stokes, batted in ath. DAILY DOUBLE 7 and 8 PAID $306.40 bell of the U.S. finished all even Jim Pipher pitched the win 90 ss a7 With Montreal's Bill Kerr and for Oshawa, fanning seven bat-| Third Race Steves pout ©... "" 33 370 Keith Alexander of Calgary at|ters, giving up only seven hits| | CUT AND WRAPPED FREE ER ARG pe pice AL Bain and andi out four vals] 1961 FIBERGLASS BOATS | § Faurlongs. Puree 2200 Maiden Twe.year-olds [ {and Phil Brownlee, both of Tor-|Richardson's scored their| Ye . Str. Fin. J € : LT en I Tai k J Hood {onto, scored 2-1 victory for Can-|orphan tally in the first inning) * yf Steves Doll 3 5 4 &nk 3% 31 21% Dittfach -- Urquhart-Cornl ada with a triumph over Paul when John Lloyd opened with a| Now on Display! H Snatchem 8nk 7-2 5-3 31% Gubbins -- Hemstead BONELESS 1 " k 4-1% Robinson X Pine Tree -4 RR 1 1 L ] SS : : " Vase 119 3 2 lnk 21% 2nk 4% Gomez -- Beasley Harney and Bob Cochran. single, advanced on two infield Ocean Wind : 7 6nk 414 52% Potts -- Shermanor Farm The score was tied after the outs and then scored on Rick ] . 5 Orvion : sh 53% 62 6no Roy -- Gormley Stud Fm. first pine holes at 2-2 as the|Foley's single. Foley w. big| FROM l 9. 7.1% 7.2% Zehr -- Gardiner-Bell Bt mine 'hg es wd Bs oley : y was a ng Sublie Apporach Ye Ta 5 0% Borsemenke -- RW Gian Boros-Kocsis team led Leonard-|hitter for the losers, with three 1b Cc Learned Friend 122 6 3 33% 41% S04 9- So niliand Smrs. Richthol'n Cowan to give the U.S. a point| singles in four trips to the plate. | . Winer» {2 Mark-Ye-Well-Penin. and. Tralner J. Starr and Balding - Brownlee scored Tom Kinnear had a double and I POOL 40,406 for Canada by taking the out a single for Richardson's, while I rg --1ISAY DAVID _... 43 3m 3uo nine from Harney-Cochran. The John Lloyd had two singles and ; - AKS 1h. 49+ Fourth Race 3 DYKEBAR LAD ... 1670 8.90 other two matches were all even|a walk in five chances. § : . BOURBON KING 3.401 at the half with each team pick-| Johnny Service was tagged for § Ses. ¢ Wt PP St % Str. Fin. Jockey Owner ing up one-half point. the loss. Oshawa Legion start- A ? : | ; " 1-4 1.24 Remillard -- Union Jack §t ------------------------------------ ed to hit in the second inning snk 2% Robinson -- Newtondale nk 24 R n | {and couldn't score but they : Fh fin gone Sk | Southmead Bant, [bunched his by Roger Reeson | BONELESS RUMP ROAST .1 Sak Brown -- Edmiston and Ted Whiteley, plus an error| C Ib F Horse Say David 12211 4 42% Dykebar Lad 111 3 Bourbon King 122 4 Small Type 115 7 3 Royal Topaz 111 12 Lucky R 112 6 Dining Outs 108 10 Crystal Fire 15 8 Ortonto Soft Touch 0s = 6-1 Olah --Russel d 11 n between, for two runs. Then] 4 1 ii, tame fe ewes 80 Top North Oshawa (rey "Sica. tee runs in. ihe | | Boneless ROUND STEAK ROAST 34 -- Mysliv i kc | % ns . Yarme Da yslivee | Southmead Bantams, playing fourth when Bob Tripp walked, | Montana Bomber 2. 112% McComb -- Halliwell on their home diamond, cleaned Butch Dowe was sale on a sac- Joe's Mona 19 2.2 111 21 : ittfach -- : up their Kiwanis League game|Tifice error and Tom Brewer hit 2 1 8 | 2 we , Trainer G. M. Huntl ge A i Winner ch ¢ 2 Sun David -- Say Belle. Trainer untiey Sil Ho ey oll CF Monae Joubls, then Etchells singled | I MEATY ood . . | POOL 44,786 = ame ___________|by defeating North Oshawa 10-7. Behind Pipher' aos rr 2AMBER MIST ..... 33.10 1210 40 The visiotrs got four runs in|. I Tpher foul pjiching | .E F 3 h 110 ir: i i 3 8 8 Fifth Race BESS JAY 5.1 Ie the ) first inning by Woods, | 4 the Oshawa Saou: bint] 5 3 ONLY -- MOULDED PLY- C H I C K E N | I N G S 5 ibs 1 1 Mile Marshall Turf Course. Purse$2100 3-year-old Maidens Cdn. foaled | Stacey, Moore and Gulliver, aid- steadily to their wi ddi | ¢ -- WOOD BOATS-- § i b [| Hore Ppa ta 1a Str. Fin. Jockey Owner {ed Dy Waldie, then two by Steadlly l0 their win, adcing a 7 4 GOING FOR, EACH 350 ue 19% Pacaeil -- 333 | Moore and Gulliver in the thirg|Tun in the 7th by Bob Reid on} J MINION : a Ll DN vir inning, with Knapp and White ® Walk and Whiteley's single. = | DO o. EAST TERMS » 1 eresn vin 'nk 4no Fitzsimmons -- Windtields helping out. Gulliver crossed the| In the 9th, the Legionnaires § | RES | A I 1 Sa Adams -- Robinson [plate in the fifth for his team's|S¢%ed i up with another three- TIRE STO STUFFED READY 3.4% 7-3% Borgemenke -- Tulachmore [final run. {run rally, on two walks, a bad \ 48 Bond St West FOR THE OVEN 1b. C 10 82% Potts -- Guerriero |" Southmead trailed until the| Outfield error and a double by| . i : E Sweet Lucy B. 7% Robins, -- Hutch | fourth. They got one in the first on Bell plus an infield error, wil (Corner of Church) } SLICED Winter Garden Navy Lou 115 9 . Hale -- Tulachmore , K, y Winner ¢h f 3 Ox Biood Trainer R. D. Isaac when Kaplan walked and three 2nd Dowe's single. ! Whiteley paced Oshawa with, ! : A | Start good, won easily in the third when Waters homer- : - fo8, Son - fed to score Kaplan and Severs (tec forfour while Bell had 8 RA. 56511 COOKED HAMS =» 89 . "3 TAMBOURETZE .... 35.20 1.10 30 | ahead of him, making it 6-4. In| COUPIE. Sixth Race dng 330 310ihe fourth, Southmead went| JEGIONNAIRES: Etchells, ¢;' if LEAN SLICED 1% Miles, Purse 52400 3 and 4years eanadian foaled allowances ahead with a big six-run rally| Horse LWEPP SUG Ta Stn E > n |with Cooper, Fisher, Kaplan, i EAKFA T BACON ib % th SHE - ? y i " dy f rt i oA 115 2 1 Ink 244 38 3.3% Dittfach -- Celtic Farm |SiDloCk, Severs and Waters 7 I . C Mile Master 117 5 4 42 31% 45 411% Parnell -- Red River sta doing the scoring -- the latter SHANKL K Burnamthorpe .. 117 1 3 38 310 412 319% Borgemenke = Morrissey hitting his second homer of the ESS SMOKED Dr, Fred 5 obinson -- Mrs. Merri + . i Winner b f 3 Menetrier -- La Bamba 2nd. Trainer W. Cole game to wind up the big.win- Start good, won driving {ning splurge, and help win his | 0 ib. C owt game. masts SPORTS CORNER msn | gal QUINELLA 3 and 2 PAID 3134.18 FRESH MADE Sevent Race suid an EL EA LURE HEADQUARTERS FOR DIVING EQUIPMENT VEAL PATTIES 31.00 Fin. Jockey Owner H 53 asm ort ne | i Rubber Suits 205 BOND ST. W. Spincast Seis 3 s the Path to Least SY Ya 31% J Parnell -- M Viola i . ibs 4 Gee = % 2. | PERSISTENCE ! 1290 0.99 6.95 ahi Padswood Na £0 lah Wb Same ' 8 1 We Rent . . . COMPLETE, SKINLESS 7 Windsor Forest 4 -% Wright -- Rosemary Sta i y True Bob 3 "2 8-2%4 Despirito -- Liguerriero There will be NO MORE FAIL. WIENERS 2 ibs. Ge Esteemed 13 lnk 23 71 S54 C Potts -- Medway Sta URE in your LIFE when you Life Jackets TENTS, STOVES, Spin Sets Fite er 8 or Rel = Fron Sramer rims. | Regier for specced Bu LANTERNS, COTS, Start good, won driving. / a I Pichth STAIR CAUSE 3630 230 1430 : 3.96 ur AIR MATTRESSES, comrer: 6.98 J BUY 5 LBS. SAUSAGE MEAT Eighth Race iii '" "1 Sika Business HEATERS & WATER SKIS ; AT REGULAR PRICE 1.00 port ES Lt, SE 4 Flashlights Sleeping Bags J GET 5 LBS. FREE! Ship Bottom 1% 22 2% Gomez---B S R Farm I 1 4 3-24 3-6% Olah--Von Ri'en, My'er [A 00 Red Spray % 4-4 4.2% Hale--Janley Sta 1] é i 1% 6% 5 McMullen--E M Ryan COMPLETE » noc ay . ur 4 53 62% McCombTP Sta. | MiLp 2 74 3- ¥ Pupp am 5 feveona Pee D a Bg ISIE EIX RL bo me ga 5 LJ PRES --Se 2! Rough Reward Golden Cay . Sea Ferd Richop vanunSroaw or Track Rhythm 117 Sea Page 113 9 Bull Pine Bold Brigand War Ban TT Ta Briny Deep .. Gray Ben Commencing 1 4 3 Farshore 9 3 Ya Xr om Ded ae th 13 TE Ren ee |p July 4, 1961 S i | Hero's Return Ya -3% y----Mrs ea ii H H Baca 12 11 Ih fh RDN, [| Tuesday, iv, Plaid Shirls pecials tens || CANADIAN CHEESE ib. 49¢ Queensvale 114 5 S1- 11-11-11. Dittfach--Armedam Sta, Winner ch §. 4 by Common Cause-- Fair Flyer. Trainer by D A Drake. Help Yourself to an NIFIY a arms nine chu || ws 9 |@ 12 Hatbes | 1®w Il OF 1) CHEESE > i Reh | 9 ALS SIGN TACKLE [ouettes of the Big Four. The 28- Shorthand, sypensiting, © Corned Beef on Rye : i € MONTREAL (CP) -- Ed|year-old offensive tackle and de- : . tae' 9 I Meadows, a rugged performer |fensive end sat out last season. Associated Subjects Ladies Waiches Men $ Walches LEAN PEAMEALED in the National Football League|Before that he saw service with FREE Literature @ Jumbo Cones between 1954 and 1959, signed the NFL's Chicago Bears, Pitts: REG. 6.99 For the Child REG. 5.99 ib. c Tuesday a contract of undis-|burgh Steelers and Washington DIAL RA 5-3375 12.95 or the Children 11.95 Wn elosed terms with Montreal Al-|Redkins. i I

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