THREE OF TOP ENTRIES IN CANADIAN OPEN SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastball League -- Randal-Roy Metals vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 8.51 p.m. South Ontario County League -- Port Perry Inters. vs Whitby Abners, at Whitby, 8.00 p.m. UAW League -- Kent's West- ern Tire vs Town and Country, at Alexandra. Park, 1.00 p.m. West Darlington Pee Wee League Courtice "A" at Maple Grove, 6.30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Midget League) -- Fernhill at Wood- view and Bathe at Southmead. Both games at 6.30 p.m. (Kiwanis Bantam League) -- Sunnyside at College Hill; Southmead at North Oshawa; Kingside at Radio Park; Fern- hill at Nipigon and Lake Vista at Rundle. All games at 6.30 .m. P Neighborhood Assoc. (Bantam Girls League) -- North Oshawa at Lake Vista; Radio at Har- man; Zion at Sunnyside and Rundle at Connaught. All games at 6.30 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. (Bantam League) Oshawa Dairy vs Ajax, at Ajax and Jury land Lovell vs Victor's, at Alex- {andra Park. Both games at 6.30 | p.m. (Pee Wee League) -- Cana- | dian Tire vs Oshawa Auto Trim, As the result of last night's action in the City and District Softball A iation doublehead ei at Alexandra Park, the Osh- awa Major League race is still closer. The league - leading Tony's Vendors were knocked off 9-5 by Scugog Cleaners, the win giving them a 5-5 record, exactly the same as Heffering's Imperials, who were defeated 8-2 by Mac- Lean's Esso and the win for MacLean's brought them up out of the cellar with a 6-6 listing. SCUGOG CLEANERS WIN Scugog Cleaners broke in front with two runs in the second in- ning on a single by Ray Sud- dard, an infield error that gave Jackie Cole a life, a walk to Bob Young and a two-bagger by Rich March. Tony's came back with a pair in the third inning on Bill Solo- mon's opening. Sam Smith was safe on a choice play as Solo- mon was retired then Bill Ber- wick was safe on Dan Peters' error throw and before the in- ning was over, both had scored. In the fifth, Tony's went in {front for a brief stint when Bill Horton walked, was forced by Smith and then a passed ball lat Harman Park, 6.30 p.m. |" Lakeshore Minor Assoc. (Ban- {tam League) Courtice at {and Berwick's single scored {Smith to make #t 3-2. | Scugogs came back with three Scugogs Beat Tony's; Maclean's Move Up Lloyd Mapes and then with two out, Jackie Cole homered. Once they "got the bug", the Cleaners kept up the home-run touch. Dan Peters got one for his own cause in the sixth and then in the 7th, Scugogs made it 9-3 when Wilson singled and Ray Suddard homered. Then with two out, Bob Young homer- ed. Young's homer came off Ron Taylor, who replaced "Sambo" Smith as pitcher, in the 7th in- ning. Tony's got two runs back in their last inning, the 8th, when Jack Armstrong was safe on an infield error and scored 'after two were out when Dan Tureski singled. A bad throw by catcher Solomon and then a wild pitch, saw Tureski cross the plate with the game's last run. Wilson and Suddard each had two hits for the winners and all the others got one apiece, ex- cept Ronnie Wright. Seven play- g lers shared Tony's total equally. {Peters also struck out "seven | batters. TONY'S -- Rennick, ¢; Camp- bell, 3b: Varga, ss; Armstrong, | cf; Brabin, rf; Tureski, 1b; Hor- ton, If; W. Solomon, 2b; {Smith, p; Taylor, p in 7th. SCUGOG CLEANERS--Wright |2b; Wilson, ss; Mapes, rf; Sud- {Port Hope, 6.30 p.m. (Pee Weeiruns in their half of the fifth|dard, 1b: Cole, If; Young, cf: | bourg, 6:30 p.m. | League) v | Dairy vs Bowmanvi | manville, 6.30 p.m. tal River, Florida, and Tony ! 8 / ali GAMES FOR THURSDAY Lema, of San Leandro, Cali- SOFTBALL ict Assoc. -- Oshawa Beaton's| {League) -- Port Hope at Co-land they were never headed. March, 3b; (Midget|Gord Wilson singled and so did| Peters, p. R. Solomon, c; WIN FOR MacLEAN'S an infield error and scored later on a bad throw. Larry Weldon opened for Mac- Lean's with a single but was forced by Lucky Wills, who scored when Tom O'Connor singled to centre and the fielder misplayed the ball. | In the next inning, George Ul- {rich singled and scored on suc- cessive hits by Boyce and L. Weldon. Larry Weldon singled to open the fifth, Wills doubled and Weldon scored on O'Connor's sacrifice fly, to make it 3-0. The winners added three runs in the sixth, all after there were {two out. Ulrich singled, Boyce |was safe on an error then Wel- {don singled and an error plus {an overthrow let him score. | In the 7th, Gary Copeland {singled and Dave Weldon tripled land in the 8th inning, Ulrich opened with a walk, stole second and scored on the shortstop's 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 12,1961 1§ Houdaille Win Via Shutout Houdaille Industries blanked Crawford Construction 4-0, in their Inter - County Softball League game last night at Lakeview park. Tutak pitched the shutout for Houdaille, allowing only three hits over the distance, the first a single by McHugh in the third inning and the other two, singles by McAllister and McAvoy in the sisth, after Gillard had walked. With the bases loaded and only one out, Tutak got both Yuill and Hodgson to pop up, snuffing out the rally. He walked Winters and Gillard in the 7th, after two were out, and got McAllister to fly out, ending the game. Tutak had six strike- out victims, two in each of the first three frames. Gillard, pitching for Craw- ford's, gave up a run in the first frame when Kuney singled with one out, took two bases on a bad throw by the catcher and scored on Jones' sacrifice me. | Larry Weldon boosted his bat- iting average back to league- {leading proportions with four |singles in five trips tb the plate. HEFFERING'S -- Buzminski, |1f; Stark. 3b; O'Reilly, 2b; B. |Simcoe. 1b: Jordan, ss: Sarnow- sky, cf; Claus, ¢: O"Donaghue, rf: Jones, p: Hickey, n in 7th; Fielder. If, batted in 8th. MacL.LEAN'S --L. Weldon, ss: Wills, 2b: O'Connor, 3b: Elliott, If: Copeland. 1b: Weldon, c; | Hubble, rf; Ulrich, c; Boyce, p. |error, for the final run of thef ly. | In the third, Shearer was safe on an infield error then two bases on Gillard's own bad |{throw. Kuney tripled to score |Shearer and came home him- self on another sacrifice fly by | Jones Shearer got his team's fourth Pee Wee Comets Defuse Rockets, Minor Lacrosse In Minor Lacrosse Assoc. action, Monday night at the Children's Arena, Comets came up with their best performance of the season to nose out Rockets 2-1, in their Pee Wee League game. Both teams played a tight defensive game. Fisher got the first goal of the game, on a solo effort and a few minutes later, Goulding tied the score for Rockets. Billy McIntyre scored the winner and late in the game Fisher got another one but this was disallowed, due to a player being in the goal-crease when the ball went into the net. On Monday, the Oshawa bovs will entertain Whitby, in the first game of their regular schedule, with game time called for 6.00 p.m. FAMOUS MINE The Comstock Lode, famous silver mine in Nevada, was dis-- covered in 1859. and the third-straight sacrifice fly to the outfield, by Jones. Gillard only allowed five hits, Kuney having two of these. But |and the game's final run, when he walked to open the fifth and scored via a single by Brown walks and errors, grouped to- gether, proved a bad com- bination. | | CONSTRUCTION CLERK lle, at Bow-| Lakeshore Minor Assoc. (Pee! p i | 4 . | ob Boyce came up with one | Wee 152g) «= Whitby at Bow-|of his best games of the season | many e, 5.40 p.m. {to limit Heffering's to just four| LACROSSE thits, in chalking up the 8-2 vic-| Les Childerhose REQUIRED BY CITY OF UAW Golf Winner ols Nee 4 rl on To keep on projects, assist in prep of prog tracts, prepare weekly construction reports, pay on con- keep grading end ' --(CP Wirephoto) gravelling records, assist in prep: ion of local imp -- hit fbr for subsidi QUALIFICATIONS -- Full High School plus some offilioted experience. Preferably Oshawa resident. Applications will close 5:00 p.m. Friday, July 14, 1961. PERSONNEL OFFICER, City Hall, Oshawa, Ont. IMark O'Donaghue was safe on!with Frank Vennor, 92-33-69. | DAVIDSON: pee Int. welcome to play. So ery 'lub at 5.00 p.m. | port Perry Jrs. Pickering (Standing as | amaran | = £0." . SHEP A ue Three of the "big names" | three top U.S. entries shown seeking the Canadian Open | above. Left-to-right, they are peg's Niakwa course are the | Florida; Bob Goalby, of Crys- |Tony's Vendors vs Heffering's| Branch vs Whitby Red Wings, at| Ralph O'Reilly singled in the honors in the 18-hole competi- ----- Imperials, at 6.30 p.m. and Mac-| Whitby Arena, 8.30 p.m. [first inning and so did Bob Sim-|tion held by the UAW Golf Club } 1] Beaton S Dairy at 8.15 pa Both games at guia 7,00 and District Assoc. on the bases. Boyce had a shut-| Course, on Saturday. He carded = andra Park. | (League Games) -- Strila vs/ out going until the 7th when Jim!a 94 for a net of 94-30-64. | . . | Elects Officers Trotting Stable ounty Teague : Legion 1 gets | Ralph Harlowe was elected g -- Port Perry Juniors at ; --_-- vs Hollandia, at 8.30 p.m. Both|ger, advanced on an infield out. with 96-30-66 while Jim McLean, | MONTREAL (CP) -- Mr. and! lin 8.00 p.m. and Moun games at Kinsmen Civic Me-|scored on another and then/with 90-21-69 was tied for third] Club Golf Club: at a meeting] Mrs. Omer Gaucher, owners Sw neue: (Picnic Play- held at the Navy Club Wednes-|a harness-racing stable in sub- 2 2 at A Tire oA Beaton's Dairy defeated Whit-| was named secretary and Les|been suspended indefinitely by| park, 1.00 p.m by Canadian Tire 9-4 last night!Green of Whitby was elected/the judges at Richelicu Race- Inter-County League -- Craw- awa Legion Minor Baseball 1 woo decided that the social The judges said laboratory vy av Park: 1 5 ame i Soc. ts i lew: York have .c Motor Sales, at Lakeview Fark | Assoc. Midget League game. night in honor of last year's|!eSts in New York have con- Foley's Plumbing vs Willis|§ early. Cheeseman walked in the! Ay Saturday i from the Gaucher stable, Indi-|™ tile vs y lub on the second Saturday in ana Joe, was drugged prior to a diamond and Houdaille 3 Mer : chants, at Alexandra Park, west) also walked. ard ng $|vite the SPONSOrS of He various Trainer Gerard Dube and|diam sored Cheeseman but! ri SHEL overing Tere a i double scored Cheeseman butinrizes to the social evening. driver Roger White also were West Darlington Pee Wee In the second inning, Plews 5 follows: Club Champion ice "A", 6.30 p.m. . EB ar ; é .| The case now goes before the tice s J : i opened with a single and Mar- Ralph Harlowe; runner-up, Doug Canadian Trotting Association. | Lakeshore Juvenile ~ Girls) <i Bing i Se Hg and Pete Tock» sixth race. Before the race, |Woodviews, at Bathe Park, 5:5 J ligh ampionship, a V hi told t Ha Wil-| p.m. . with a triple and scored later on| Harlowe; PhiWhite told starter Harold Wil eighborhood Assoc.: (Pee 'a single by Brady, to make it|/Cayer; "B" Flight Champion-| strangely. | ie 40 {ship, Robert Pritchard; runner- Bey | North Oshawa; Ringside a Con Beaton's ran the score to 9-1jup, Pete Tullock. ! S h 0 i : naught "A"; Bathe at East- Johnson walked and so did|aenaul, Molson Breweries out nano [Radio at Bundles Some LONE ete ing |i, bade ret STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 13th, 9 A.M. SHARP g through Gord Rae; O'Keefe League Standing | D 6.30 J t J 0) . at the plate with an infield|Grealis; Carling Breweries W L PTS. All games at 6.30 pm. | grounder and Marchut got on|through Archie Vickers WETIES | Markham .... 18 (Pee Wee Girls) -- Kingside Mount Zion .. N I el Love walked to force in Fair|4.v evening and | gon; Rundle at Southmead; | then McGarry singled to SCOTe| fronds. are awe al} members ori yy: Pi Storie at Radio and Zion at re et | SAVE! COME EARLY FOR THIS GROUP double scored Love and Mc- a Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc.: aking orn| Woodview Parker : splurge. Cheeseman was out Beaton's Dairy, at Alexandra trying to steal 3rd, ending the son scored the runs for the los-| park and UAW vs Whitby inning. y : . | Botten had replaced Abraman Woodview Park Pee Wee Boys players crossed the 'plate at | School, Whitby. Both games at in this inning for Whitby and defeated Harman Park 12-4 in|least once. Bradley and Ryan 6.30 p.m. faced Love for his first batter. their Neighborhood A sso c. each hit homers, the former| ILeaside Junior League -- Osh- After that, he held the Oshawa league game last night. also having three singles while awa Legionnaires vs Hamilton, boys off the score-sheet for the| Joseph, Baugh, Holt and Swin-|Hambly hit a pair of doubles. |at Talbot Park, 7.15 p.m. rest of the game, although an| ---- error, single ard walk loaded the bases in the fourth. Johnson pitched the win for OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL & ONLY TRUE DISCOUNT HOUSE. DISCOUNTS OM EVERY ITEM! Beaton's Dairy. Resson singled | EV to open the second inning and then went the next three stops| via two passed balls and aj wild pitch, for Whitby's first] "The Bicycle Built for TWO" See It To-Day! Price It To-Day ! run. They got another at The Discount House golf championship at Winni- Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, fornia. City and Distr OLA Junior League -- Long tory. Les Childerhose captured top| < Da Navy Golf Club Suspend Owners Lean's Esso vs Scugog Cleaners, SOCCER |coe but both were left stranded members at the Southview Golf South Ontario County League Kickers, at 7.00 p.m. and Italia|Jordan opened with a two-bag-| Johnny Grieve was second | Wi I Whitb president of the Oshawa Navy dot Pickering, 8.00 p.m. oy mn n 1 b{ day evening. Robert Plowright urban Riviere des Prairies, have NS os Esso, at Alexandra| in Whitby, in a scheduled Osh- treasurer way, it was announced Tuesday.| Construction. vs Dodd] The winners did their scoring champions be held at the Navy |firmed suspicions that a horse Motors. at Alexandra Park, east| first inning after one out, Brady september. It was decided to in- : race last Tuesday. ond: all games at 6.30 p.m. | the next two batters fanned. Last year's champions were gyspended League -- Maple Grove at Cour- chut sacrificed him along, then puilock: Semi-Finalists, George aad Lr eo | League = Port Hope vs Oshawa [ runner - up, Lionel|son that the horse was behaving wa or) Woodview at in the top of the third inning.| prizes were donated by James view; Harman at Sunnyside; | the bases. Plews forced Johnson Breweries, through Walt and Connaught. "B" at Fernhill. via an error, Cover scoring.| The club plays each Wednes- Whitby 210 fat Woodview; ¥erniill 3t Nip Big SAVINGS on our Spring and Summer Stock Plews. Cheeseman grounded | Meet at the | Sunnyside. Garry, making it a five-run «| (Midget League) -- Ajax vs Win Over Harman ers while all the Woodview|canadian Tire, at Hillcrest] DOOR OPENING SPECIAL! SALE PRICE This group of shoes contains women's, teenage and children's shoes, Casuals and Slippers, broken and discontinued lines. Regular to 8.98. in the fourth, on a we after there | were two out. He advanced on a passed ball and scored on] Abraham's single. It was Ree- son again to walk in the sixth So did Abraham. Cambell sin- gled scoring Reeson and Abra- ham came across the plate on a wild pitch, for Whitby's fourth and final tally. North Oshawa Boys Upset Sunnyside North Oshawa upset Sunny- side Park 11-5 last night at the North Oshawa diamond, when the two Kiwanis Bantam League teams met to clean up their schedule fixture that had been rained out on Monday night Antauf started for North Osh- awa. Bradley's hit scored Felix with Sunnyside's first run in the first inning. In the third frame, Hiller singled and Felix homer- ed, to make the score 3-1. In the fifth, Sunnyside scored two more, Felix and Korbak cross- ing the plate with help from Der vent and Black. But after that, with Stacey now pitching for North Oshawa, the Sunnyside attack fizzled out North Oshawa got a run, a homer, by White, in the first inning and then couldn't do any- thing else with Nawron's slants until the fifth, when they ex- ploded for a six-run rally Stacey, Gulliver, White, Knapp. Moore and West all scored in this hitting rally, to take the lead 7-5. In the bottom of the sixth North Oshawa added four more runs, West's homer being the big blow, against Nickels, the second Sunnyside pitcher. big THURS. TILL 6 P.M. FRI TILL 9 P.M. SAT. TILL 6 P.M. KELTON WATER TOYS Complete selection of Kelton Water Toys at Discount Prices. So popular with the kiddies. Example: SHELLY THE SHARK Retail 1.98--0ur Price 1.25 Others , . . Retail 1.69---Our Price 1.15 Retail .98--Our Price .69 Retail .89---Our Price .60 GOLF BALLS "Rocket" Golf Balls. Extra durable with heavy-duty vul- canized cover. For all golfers. DOZ. . .. 2.99 MOVIE FILM 8 MM Kodachrome Color Movie Film, 50 ft. 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