Tony's Pick Up Their Second Shutout Win Oshawa Tony's came up with @nother convincing victory in the Beaches Major Fastball agg last night at Alexandra when they won their phn consecutive "shutout", blanking 7-Up - Shopsy's 3-0, SPORTS BRIEFS TO MEET SNELL LOS ANGELES ~~ Five top runners have d to meet New Zealand's Peter Snell in an ---- half-mile run Bilmer Lodge, track and field chairman of the South- erm Pacific Amateur Athletic Union, announced Wednesday. Snell will be trying to break his own world's record of one mi- ute 45.5 seconds. This will be his only opportunity to run the race--which he considers his best distance--this year. RACING OPENS MONTREAL (CP)--A 42-day thoroughbred racing meet opens Thursday night at the west-end Blue Bonnets Raceway. Re-in- troduced to Montreal two years ago after several years of inac- tivity, the thoroughbreds have enjoyed some success. The av- erage daily handle increased to $320,000 last yedr from $240,000 in 1961. Officials look for an av- erage this year of between $385,- 000 and $400,000. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seattle -- Eddie Cotton, 173, Seattle, knocked out Honeyman ~-- 172, Springfield, Ohio, after claiming a 7-0 triumph at Kew Beach, Monday, against the same club. Last night "'Bev" Smith was the hero along with battery- mate Bobby Booth. "Smiddy" gave up only four hits and drive in the two insurance runs with his clutch triple. Bobby Booth had three hits, including a home-run and double and he scored twice. Jack Rainbow deserved a bet- ter fate, The visitors' "righty" gave up only six hits in losing. Tony's opened with a solo In the 7th Jack "Red" /Mac- Dermaid lined a hit off '"'Moe" Galand's glove and advanced to third on Bob Booth's two- bagger. Dan Tyreski and "Son- ny" Hill were easy outs but Bev Smith followed with a triple over Bob Kennedy's head in centre field. Kennedy was guilty of playing Smith too shal- low and was caught out of posi- tion. Phil Waters was the only bats- man to give '"Smiddy" any trouble, with two clean knocks. The only real threat by Shopsy's was in-the 2nd inning, when Bob Kennedy led-off with a single and Leo DeRocher walk- REMEMBER WHEN .. .? By The Canadian Press Tom Flanagan, well- known Toronto sports pro- motor at the turn of the century, died four years ago today at age 82. The Irish- born promoter had managed Tom Longboat,' the famed Canadian Indian runner, and Jack Johnson, old-time Ne- © gro world heavyweight box- ing champion. run in the 4th inning on Booth's| homer, after two were re ; ed, However Smith bore down to get the next three men. Out- side of that, Smith breezed the rest of the way. TONY'S TALES -- Tony's play in Hamilton tomorrow against Smart's. In Hamilton last night, Jack Duff's great re- lief pitching aided Merchants to a 7-4 win over Quigley's. Winner of the lucky prize 'ot 'a basket of groceries was Bill Courtney with ticket number 19756. . . . Joe Piontek was his outright release Tues- day and is expected to 4oin ther Hefferings' or Mac- Lean's in the City League. 7-UP - SHOPSY -- Galand ss, Waters 1b, Beaumont rf, Muf- ford rf, Kennedy cf, MacLean 2b, DeRocher 3b, Reinpricht c and Rainbow p. OSHAWA TONY'S -- Oldfield ss, Price 3b,: Armstrong 2b, Etcher 1b in 6th, Mroczeck 1b, MacDermaid, 1b and 2nd in 7th; Booth c, Tureski rf, Hill ef and Smith p. H. E. R. 7-Ups 000 000 000--0 4 0 Tony's 000 100 20x--3 7 2 Umpires -- Ralph O'Reilly (plate) and Geo. Campbell (bases). When Buying a New Furnace or a New Home Make SURE It's a 'GARWOOD" The most Economical Oil Furnace on the Market! MOSIER 'ira 292 KING W. -- 725-2734 GIF FOR NEW DE KODAK FLASHFUN with built-in flashgun CAMERA ITORS* TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK jewelled movement, luminous dial *Take your choice of these valuable gifts when you open a savings account of $10 or more at our new location... Offer expires June 29th. 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In the 7th, two! errors and a walk, plus a choice wild pitch and infield out, com- pleted the rally. The Oshawa girls added sin- gletons in each of the next two frames and salted the verdict with a four-run session in the sixth, gained on three hits and three errors. Cheryl Pellow, Marilyn Schultz and Nancy Mal- loy each had a pair of hits. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Pe- low, c; Suddard, ss; ggg Ib; Schultz, p; Par: Malloy, rf; Clough, cf; 3b; Mee |] VandeWalker, Tf in 6th; Shrigley, If in 7th. TEDDY K'S -- V. Nobert, p; Christie, 2b; Daley, 3b; Gilbart, ss; Rye, c; M. Nobert, cf; Van- preg ag Richardson, rf; Cas- PERIGEE LAI NE Lp NOG EIT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 30, 1693 15 Oshawa Driver Has Big Night. Western Fair LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Reins- man Gord Kingston of Oshawa steered home two winners and crossed the finish line second and third with other horses in Wednesday night's nine - race card at Wester Fair Raceway. Kingston clicked with Spen- Maud's Boy, driven by Neil McRann of Lu- can, Ont., captured the seventh race in 2:08 43 fasiesi iime since the harness season got un- der way here Monday night. The betting crowd--more than 2,300 fans showed up for the program -- overlooked Argyel Duke, nine - year - old gelding owned by Ray and Dunc Camp bell of Ailsa Craig, Ont. Argyel Duke, who earned $30,. 082 until his legs started giving out in 1961, went to the post at 13-1 odds and returned $28.30. +jcer Stokes in the fourth for a $5.70 nayoff, came back strong in the fifth to return $8.10 on .|Ray Harvere, and finished sec- ond and third with Magic Key and Reed's Dream in the ninth and seventh respectively. play, gave the losers their last two runs. Scugog Cleaners staged a five-run attack in their second inning. 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