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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jun 1963, p. 19

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OEE RISE PEE SPOS FOGG SEF EO TEE PF OOO Eee ee re er ee ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 19,1963 49 Heffering's Blank Genosha's; | Bann Oshawa Ties Ajax ig, juve (HERSIST 'MacLean's Soften Concretes jesse: xin Lakeshore Tilt Wahine | ment __ Firefighters defeated Police|Merchants played to a 7-in-\Ted Whiteley homered to start "are Ra seni & Not ¥e'/clay, ar, Loulsy 1s In last ht's Ci Dis-|Carnwith's single, a walk, wild|pitching performance by Te djin the second when Dave Kelly} Assoc. 7-3, a: Kinsmen Stadium,|when they met in a Lake. jg ee og itch and chelte lay. Jones, Ronnie Jones was thelopened with a single, moved). ity Scott Willson and Rand A di b land that tied it up. Mordens|orosse Association Juvenile|r 2 trict Major League double-/P play, wit! y|shore Intermediate Base ba % ; 6. ' In the second stanza, Piontekjloser. along on McKee's sacrifice and|/nittmar the winning batters.\League fixture triple with one out but O'Shea|League, edging Alderwood Ter.| London, 4 header, at Alexandra Park, tW0lyaiked with one out and Hick-| Ted Jones struck out 11 bat-|scored on an error. Dittmar, Perkins and Nicholls| 'req Osh-|fanned Reid and got Hogg tolriors 4-8, in a rough game last| New York -- John pointed inter-Division games were play-|ey homered, to make it 3-0. The|ters and was in serious trouble| In the third, Gary Copeland|...4 had two hits for the win- Ted rn ogame ~ keep the score tied -- andj|night. 166%, Brooklyn, outpoin ed, with Heffering's Imperials| winners got their other two runs|only twice. In the third, V. Fer-|was safe on an error, so wat aa Willhon situck out Wine | blanked the homesters for)i ot, how it ended, Gary Davie provided the scor-|Herschel Jacobs, 169%, mg blanking Genosha Aces 5-0 inlin the fifth. O'Reilly singled|guson singled with one out, He| Weldon, Elliott singled with onelpctters | the Hirst four frames then gave)". 1," Mrordens, ° ss;|ing spark for Whitby. With Whit-/Plais, N.Y., (8). the opener and MacLean's Essolwith one out, was forced by|was forced by Till, then Mur-lout, Kelly also hit safely and) 7, °. bes wee game at Alex- P an berg i ae atte ne d|Reid, lb; Hogg, If; Cole, c;|by trailing 2-1 Davie scored two| Saint John, N.B.--Ron Broth: turning back Brooklin Concretes|piontek but Hickey's triple|ray Jones singled but Jones re- McKee's sacrifice fly scored El- Park, People's Clothi nee Pepper At tae ee Sly ffs. cf. MacLean. ri: Wills |goals to tie the game and an-lers, 163, Saint John, knocked 5-1 in the nightcap d the t tired Simpson. Jones walked|liott with the third run of the|@0@r@ Park, People's Clothing/he advanced on Finnigan's sac-|Jeffs, cf; aclean, 3, Wills, ther at 16.45, which proved t' Lee Williams, 159, Boston Reg Hickey pitched the shut- *°GENOSHA AGES -- Zarowny,|the first two batters tis taond rally, to make it 4-0. Sp ge irellgge neg nig Bape rifice 7 ane soar on a two- bee et ping oy fs gy rt: Se cg es ne (2). ; out win over Genosha Aces.|c; Gaskell, Ib; Boivin, 3b; Row-|in the first frame, then retired] In the fifth, "Butch" McMa- Mag pitcher with Belule Mo: bagger by Chomey. O'Shea, p; Hill, Ib; Rennick, 3b:|_ Neil Armstrong was the other} Bremerton, Wash. The Juniors collected only five|den, ss; Szyszka, 2b; Seneco,|the next three, two via strike-/hon belted a homer for Mac- Gui a catcher John Al In the sixth, Pope opened with Flynn, 2b; Finni * Cho-|Whitby sniper. Cotton, 173, Seattle, outpointed hits and their best effort was|cf; Calder, p; Tilk, If; Shody,| outs. Lean's fifth and final tally. (eeere an eae ar a taik. [a Single, O'Shea was safe on| | im oo cirks it: Hopper| For Alderwood, Danny Badis-Irish Bob McKinney, 174, Tas in the fifth when Tilk and Shody|rf, ne ps ax. [pHa the 7th, Jones lost his con-| BROOKLIN -- G. Jones, rf:|*? Tate tey Park ideal Fishy infield error, then Hill singlo0°%, Sth, 'Daze, batted in 7th. (er, Evie Kerr and Leo Murphylcoma, (10). both hit safely, but there were HEFFERING'S -- O'Reilly,|trol with one out. Vet walked oa gs hug 19 3b; bi aid Chit attebed batty Giese p Mgt = nor ae : a --|scored one goal each, : two out at the time. Hickey|2; Piontek, cf; Simcoe, 3b;/V. Ferguson, Till and M. Jones ones, c; Simpson, 3 i ' , : . fanned 11 batters, 4 Hickey, p; Batherson, f; Carn-lall in succession, to load the|D, Ferguson, Ib; R, Jones, p; ved lg ot age Pig cles O'Shea scored to make it 3-2 for THORNTON WANTS TRADE moe vor is THAME BROWN'S Calder, pitching for Genosha|Hickey, p; Batherson, If; Carn-|bases, then an infield error by|Aberman, ef. 4 id ihe at i e'pingithe homesters, In the 7th, Ajax) WINNIPEG (CP) -- Dick Aces, turned in a creditable|Gray, rf. Kelly let Ferguson score but) MacLEAN'S -- O'Connor, 3b;/2/s0 on the attack, along with| cot two on via a walk and an|Thornton, all - star defensive), MONTREAL (CP) -- Ten IES performance but just wasn't ex-|" "WIN FOR MacLEAN's _|Jones fanned D. Ferguson and|Copeland, Ib; Weldon, c;' Mc-\Bill Barker and Tory Buckley.lerror, but Stone cut them off|halfhack with Canadien footballl 'e2ms are expected to take part|| LUMBER & SUPPL perienced enough to halt his) MacLean's Esso turned back|got R. Jones on a grounder t¢/Mahon, lb; Elliott, it; Kelly,|Novak hit a homer for Dairy/with a couple of strikeouts. champion Winnipeg Blue Bomb.|{2 @ national junior baseball LTD. adult opponents. Heffering's|Brooklin Concrete 5-1 on the|Kelly, to end that threat, %; McKee, ss; Pipher, rf; |Queen. Oshawa' didn't do muchjers, Tuesday said he would like rede ren here this summer, «nyO.17.YOURSELF -- picked up one in the second onlstrength of a splendid six-hit) MacLean's got their first runlJones, p. against O'Shea until the fifth'either to play on offense or be t was announced Monday. HE Al UARTERS" AID WILDLIFE when Lucky Wills was safe on|traded. Thornton, in a tel . --_ DAR-ES-SALAAM, T angan-|an infield error, advanced on ajinterview from his Chicago Have Your Suit Styled nena ye ' > ) yika (Reuters) -- The United|wild pitch and sprinted homejhome with Phil Reimer of Win- ond Teilored by , Gr een Gaels Win WOODBINE RACE RESULTS States, acting through the/on Ted Whiteley's single, Le albrr icg elegy os 5 AM ROTISH one aes Agency for International De-| In the Oshawa 6th, Reid drew 4 . e TUESDAY, JUNE 18 1963 CLEAR AND FAST |velopment, has approved a $95,-|a walk to start, Hogg was safe|Football Conference club two 7 KING ST. EAST Ov rtim Verdict RST RACE -- 1 and ith Miles) FIFTH RACE -- 5 Furlongs, 2-year 000 grant to help establish ajwhen the pitcher "blew" gg . hapa andi] from A Lerge Selection of 436 RITSON N. e e _ FIRST Tagen Purse $2500 "|training centre for African wild-| bunt and then Lorne Jeffs single|has played only one full game (Where Pav Ends) af Purse ; : ritish liens re Pavement an Jeske Puree' 4ihOke oe Ooty BIL hie ea wo 270 2.30 life management in Tanganyika.|with one out to score Reid. in that position since. Fie 8 Weel | 7-My Liege, Ed Simpson 5.50 ren 2.30) 4- ait Rag Prueitt eH 2 Scan hee 0 ate erat ag = bios' Aun auene? ie * 9-Young Minstrel, Remillard ver Imico Ts Start good, won driving oe rep le won teivian ar ® Ord Hi Chrome, | Sta: we Ale Ban, ie Order ard Giuiaber| Pool $9,374. Guinella Poot 29,500 5 f Pa F Love, A Bay Fay, Star Task, Natrol, Humber Doll and Turtle Mountain, Quinella, 1 and 4, Paid 32.00. Ee, Oshawa Green Gaels played MIMICO MOUNTIES -- goal,|;. 4 bce RN Ppt their third game in four days|H. Henderson; defence, McKee, ~~" >? °™ Fs Pog gol daa ae SECOND RACE -- 6 Furs. for 4- and defeated a stubborn Mimi-/Hunter, Wells; forwards, Aus- lds and up. Cdn, foaled: Clmg. as.6 Sue we i co team 12-11 in overtime last|tin, Gair, Henderson, Kowalski, TH casos 'Purse. 41800. Gn Soult Khonaase Paces ae night. R, Fergus, B. Fergus, Ellis, 7 s Newton, ware '0| Tote, Knot, Prusitt . ied : Gaels looked a little leg-weary a Othen, McLean and Del-|ttina Wirm, i aig hss S01 D Maps Lon, Ditsok ; who are buried |Start good, won handily |Start good, won driving wee ffi against Mimico, Officials -- Joe Proceto of To- Lee Ran in Oréer: Mr. Yo Te, New) ar, pan in Order: Quality Lad, All ; an in the basement of the eight- ight, Gina Might, Bene Ducato, Bos-| m ds team Ontario Lacrosse Associa-\Tonto and Bob Hammond of|sator,'Canadian Flyer, Michalena and|2nl. Cycloreen, Milator, and So : Brampton. |Rush DOr, = tion Junior League. Oshawa Pier mat PERIOD DAILY DOUBLE 7 and 7 PAID $24. go| Winner, ASP ds gael alas / were leading with only OMe) 1, Oshawa: Lough |Pool 37,408 Pool 56,200 in regulation time (Conlin, Stinson) vers 988 i eng Po 80, A a scored his| 2 Mimico: Dale (Kowalski) .:.. 839) THIRD RACE -- 5 Furlongs. 2-year-| sevenTH RACE -- One and. one- when Tris Hunter 3. Mimico: Kowalski (Dale) ..... 9.25|0ld maidens, Purse $2100. sixteenth Miles for 3-year-olds. third goal of the night to send] 4. Oshawa: Lough (Conlin) 10.03/3-R'ber Stmp'd, D'fach 56.70 hers He ing all $3500. Purse $2000. i 5, Mimico 13.11|7-Ruppman, Burton 3-20/4-Cassis Miss, Dalton 23.30 9.70 §,70) ry ' : Fergus (Hunter) i into overtime. Gaels' victory Penalties -- Ireland 5.10, McLean|5-Brilliant Needle, Prueitt 2.50/92 Lady Nieu, Bohenko ...... 7.00 4.30/ tightened their hold on second|s.10, Hunter 8.13, Ireland 12.37, Houston|Start good, won driving 8-Parkside Drive, Fitz'ns 6.30] King's Line, place in the league standings,|!7.49, Fergus 18.21 and Kowalski 19.20.| Also Ran im Order: Start good, won driving ; with 16 points. Oshawa trails SECOND PERIOD Bronze slipper, Mochena, Dolphin) 'aisg Ran in Order: Plaisir, Deven v 6. Oshawa: Stinson (Conlin): ..... 1.58/ Striker. Deal, Hootenany Annie, Snow Lane, x first - place Brampton Arm-} 7. Mimico: Hunter Iii.) 134|Winner bg, 2 Lizanno -- Castanet.|.54q 'Jeanie Doo , i i Last} 8 Oshawa: Stinson Trainer A. J. Taylor. w 6.8 re strongs by four points (ireland, Weiler) 2| Pool 44,641 te iis a eee 1, L. ; ; vars & night, Brampton fattened their] 9 mimico:' other (Fergus) |...) 7 hoc ety ¢ scoring averages at the expense > ie Othern . 7.25) FOURTH ACE - Eh digs -- he 3 3 gate K awa: Houston (Stinson) 9.15|3-year-olds. Allowance. Purse + ons of Guelph Mohawks, winning):2° Oshawa: Hinkson (Gray) .... 937|5Bally Smart, Wolski 13.80 5.80 3.20] tganie'iitien 'CMarshal tart Geateey aesl 9 ry. - teenth Miles (Marshal Turf Course) for : 20-3. 13, Mimico: Kowalski 12.50|3-broyal Wayfarer, 6.00 4.10)4 ids and up. Claiming all $2500. 3 , : ? 14, Oshawa: Weiler {9-Queens Courier, Dittfach ....... 5.80 Purse 31900. : r A DAVIS GETS WINNER (Thompson, Conlin) 12.55|Start good, won driving Crystal Fire, Fits'ne 2.00 3.10 3.10 : : Johnny Davis scored only one|"*.omaiiss: ngaese CLOUEN) 18S tne a Oraeh, Easy Going We] ouant A Lot, Harrison 40 : alties -- Wells 2.57, Lough (2)|Piper, Solitude Trai asy ing W.») g-yola 2nd, Dittfach ..... . . ' | Fresh Choice Chicken goal for Oshawa. The team's}7.22, Gair 8.59, Thompson 8.59, Stinson|Queen's Maid, and Man of Kent. Start good, won driving ; 13.15, Houston 15.33, and Hunt: 15.49.| Winner ch, f, 3,Ballydonnell -- Smart i top wae a with 31 Fogger THIRD PERIOD |bwoman, Trainer T. Oliver. og Real "aut, 'Bier deere. Te : potted the winning marker at]16. Oshawa: Stinson (Davis) 15.02| Pool 52,791 Swear, Mr. Rooster, Welsh Monk, Sea or 7.24 in the overtime session.|17. Mimico: Hunter (Kowalski) .. 15. x A Head, and Choppy Wind. 18. Mimico: Othen Winner, b ,f 4, ben Nirgal -- Shon. 4 Don Stinson scored three other|'™ (Heng Oshawa goals, raising his totalle. Oshawa: Conlin al 2 LAST NIGHT IN Pool Sto? Total Pool 814.516 ' MAPLE LEAF BRAND 29 to 24 for the season. Stinson is (Stinson, Marshall) Attendance 6,461 ; 20. Mimico: Hunter .. ee re te 2a a tt ieee fins tee) SOFTBALL PLAY , WIENERS i? tard 12.45, Hende: 15.43, 4 ral 9 who missed the majority of the) o> uin rey ow * 12 Oshawa and District Jr. Girls SHORGAS season because of upper school ; ; : exams in Goderich, along with|21. Oshawa: Thompson Whitby a 22; Bow- HEATING & Pkg. of big eight Conlin, pi (Conlin, Davis) .. :... g1)manville Jrs, 7, sonny eve, Dave Lonch, Pavel Qquawa: Davis (Stinson)... 724) Brooklin, 56; Industrial Tool,|| APPLIANCES DUNCAN HINES MAPLE LEAF BRAND--PEAMEAL VACUUM PAK ls apiece. Dave Lough, Dave}z3 3 90; noha Jimmie Hinkeoa and|_Penalee -- Smits 6.13 and ee as. 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