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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1963, p. 11

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PON TERRA SE BE PMR TOM, Arnie \ BIG FIRST INNING Bad Boys Defeat MacLean's Esso Bad Boy Appliance unleashed a blistering attack good for seven runs, in the opening in- ning, and went on to defeat MacLean's Esso 10-1 last night at Alexandra Park, in an Osh- awa City and District Assoc. Major League fixture. Early evening rain washed out the first game of the sched. uled doubleheader between Hef- fering's Imperials and Scugog Cleaners, but league officials and team managers agreed to go along with the second half of came home in the 9th when Harry Snow singled, advanced on an infield out and scored on Joe Melnick's triple. Dave Wills, pitching for Bad Boys, had a fine night. He gave up only five scattered hits. He missed his shutout when Tom. my O'Connor belted a homer, to open the sixth inning. Kelly, 'ones, McMahon and Bilen- duke each garnered a_ single for the losers. Aside from Wills' steady pitching, he was real stingy the twin-bill, since the diamond was in excellent shape. Ron Phillips started on the mound for MacLean's and he couldn't have had a rougher beginning. Jackie Sneddon, sec- SPORTS CALENDAR ond batter, drew a walk, Dan Tureski singled, Georgie Bravin was safe on a fumble at 1st base and the Ron Wright was safe on a choice play that missed. Joe Melnick walked, Jack Mackness singled, "Solly" Sol. omon doubled. At this point, Ted Jones replaced Phillips and he fanned his first batter but Bill Berwick singled to complete the 7-run rally. From that point on, Jones, although not as sharp as usual, cut the Bad Boys down to size. He gave up singletons in the fourth, a homer by Berwick; an- other in the 7th when Sneddon singled, stole second and scored on an error; and the 10th run 'Pam' Miller Net Winner Dobbie Cup "Pam" Miller, 14-year-old golf sensation of the Oshawa Golf Club, burned up the local course in the Ladies' Invitation meet- ing here on Tuesday of this week, with a sensational 84- card, and coupled with her handicap, emerged with a net score of 71, to capture The Dob- bie Trophy in the lowest net 25 handicap and under: section, over an imposing field of 125 entries, In the 1st flight, Mrs. D. Marlene Stewart) Streit, of Lookout Point GC, came up with the top low gross score of the day, followed by Miss Sue Hil- ton, of London Hunt Club with 80 and Mrs. A. Pasamen, of Woodbridge, also 80. In the low net section, "Pam" Miller's brilliant 71 was follow-| " ed by veteran Ada MacKenzie of Rosedale, with 74 and Mrs. T. Lockwood, also of Rosedale, with 75. In the 2nd flight, low gross honors went to Barbara Work- man, of Oshawa, 91; 2nd. Mrs. S. Layko, WGC, 93 and Mrs. R. White, Whitevale, 96. Low net winners were Mrs. D. Henry, OGC, 73; Mrs. R. Little, Weston, 75 and Mrs. G. W. Henderson, Thornhill, 76. Low gross winners in the 3rd flight were Mrs. B. Brown, Thornhill, 106; Mrs. E. Abra- ham, Sleepy Hollow Club, 108 and Mrs. E, Elliott, Sleepy Hol- low, 109. Low net, Mrs. I, Par- rott, Oshawa Grandview, 76; Mrs. R. DelLucia, Oshawa Grandview, 77 and Mrs. L. Men zies, Oshawa Grandview, 78. Special awards for "driving" went to Gail Harvey, in the Sil- ver Division and to Mrs. J. Kessler, Bronze Division. Scugog Girls Are Victims In No-Hit, No-Run Oshawa Scugog Cleaners dropped their second - straight schedule verdict in the East Toronto Junior Ladies' Softball League, when they met "Lou Myles" at Toronto Monarch) Park Wednesday, when Mary McMahon twirled a brilliant no- hit, no-run game to blank the Oshawa girls, 3-0. This one proved quite the best game in several seasons for the East Toronto League. Mc- Mahon struck out 14 batters but she issued five walks. Closest Scugogscametoscoring was in the sixth when Sharon Turner opened with a walk, ad- vanced on a wild pitch as Cheryl Pelow also drew a walk. A bid to "steal home" was killed off with Turner tagged out at the plate. Marilyn Schultz, pitching for Oshawa Scugogs, was tagged for six hits but she actually had only one bad inning, the second when "Lou Myles" scored their three runs. Sharon Byers open- ed with a single and moved along when the ball was bob- bled in centre. An infield out followed then Ann Newton was safe on another outfielder's er- ror. A passer ball, a single by Kathy Anderson, angther passed ball and then a solid single by Mary McMahon completed the winners' three-run rally. As it turned out, it also completed the scoring for the night. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Pe- low, c; Malloy, If; Germond, 1b; Schultz, p; Clough, ss; Schrigley, 3b; J. Vandewalker, rf; Claus, 2b; Turner, cf. TODAY BASEBALL Lakeshore Intermediate Lea- gue -- Oshawa Merchants. vs Kingston, 8.00 p.m. Kingston, 8.00 p.m. Junior Ex, Game -- Oshawa Canadian Tire Legionnaires vs Scarborough, at Scarborough Highview Park, 7.45 p.m. SOFTBALL with walks, giving up only four, the winners received strong de- fensive play, with Solomon at shortstop turning in a brilliant REMEMBER WHEN ...? By The Canadian Press Sam (The Rifle) Etche- verry, Montreal Alouettes' great quarterback for nine seasons, was honored at a testimonial dinner in Mont- realtwo years ago today before joining St. Louis Cardinals. Etcheverry had been traded to Hamilton Tiger-Cats but signed in- stead with St. Louis. Etche- verry passed for yardage totalling nearly 20 miles in the nine seasons. performance. BAD BOY APPLIANCE -- Berwick, cf; Sneddon, 1b; Tur. eski, 2b; Brabin, rf; Wright, If; Melnick, c; Mackness, 3b; Solomon, ss; Wills, p; Snow, rf in 6th; Westfall, 3b in 6th. MacLEAN'S ESSO -- Weldon, c; O'Connor, 3b; McKee, 1b; McMahon, cf; Elliott, lf; Min- acs, ss; Bilenduke, rf and 2b; Kelly, 2b and ss; and rf; Jones, p in Ist. HARVEY'S HURT vey, 38 - year - old defenceman with New York Rangers, says the Rangers' decision to leave him unprotected in the National Hockey League draft '"'is defi- nitely going to affect my think- ing about coming back next year." Harvey said: "'It hurts a Phillips, pif MONTREAL (CP)--Doug Har-| ¢1 your Fuel prices go up ia the Fall. So, bia with wlee o coal' now aad save. Re Lander Coal Co. Ltd. 43 King St. W. bit. Tuesday they told me they wanted me back and were counting on me. Then Wednesday afternoon I find they left me off the protected list."') Phone: 725-3551 Oshawa, Ontario CLEAN, SAFE, LOW-COST HEAT Capt ain Morgan THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 7, 1963 =I Ur idde ei idee? Beaches Major Fastball League -- Oshawa Tony's vs 7- Up - Shopsy's, at Toronto Kew Gardens, 8.00 p.m. SATURDAY SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District Assoc.: (Northern Division) -- Brooklin Concrete vs Port Perry Merchants, at Port Perry, 8.15 p.m. SOCCER Oshawa and District Assoc. -- (First: Round in Carling's Cup Competition) --lItalia vs Ukrainia, at 7.00 p.m. and Hun. garia vs Kickers, at 8.30 p.m.; both games at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, LACROSSE OLA Senior League -- St. Catharines Athletics vs Brook- lin Merchants, at Brooklin Arena, 8.45 p.m. LAWN BOWLING Mixed Trebles Tournament, for Wm. Ward Trophy, at Osh. awa Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m. Rodriguez And Griffith Both Predicting K.0. NEW YORK (AP)--Both wel- terweight champion Luis Rodri- guez and Emile Griffith talk boldly of ending their bitter riv- alry Saturday night by a knock- out in their return title fight. But, despite the number of knockouts in boxing, this is one bout in which a knockout would be an upset. The records show that no one has been able to stop either the champion from Cuba and Miami or the ex-champ from the Vir- gin Islands and New York. They also will be using the eight - ounce gloves that are mandatory under the New. York Athletic Commission's new safety rules instead of the six- ouncers previously worn for title fights, Most boxers say the lighter mitts, with their thinner padding, makes a punch more powerful. "I'm going to knock him out," said the 25-year-old Cuban exile during one of his brisk work- outs. "That's a big laugh," said the 24-year-old Griffith. 'I just hope he tries for one. Then, maybe he'll stop running. He runs like a horse but I'm going to ride him this time. I'm going to get him and knock him out." Griffith, rated the better puncher, is a 13-to-10 favorite to win the television 15-rounder at Madison Square Garden and be- come the first fighter to hold the 147-pound division crown three times. The fight is sched- uled for 10 p.m, EDT. be Kam's Drugs Win Over Plaza Foods Karn's Drugs defeated Plaza Foods 7-4, yesterday afternoon at Alexandra Park in their UAW Softball League schedule tilt, that went an extra inning to settle. Vic Bargiven, pitching for Karn's, gave up seven hits and was steady throughout the piece. Singles by Henry and Hall, plus an infield error, gave Plaza Foods their first run in the first frame. They added a pair in the fourth on hits by Judd and Henry, with Monpetit getting on via an error, in be- tween. 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