a Expect Record Men's Doubles-Event © Here This Weekend The first of three major tour-| consolation events, on Sunday, maments scheduled to be held) June 30. at the Oshawa Tennis Club this; Entries so far have been re- summer, is slated for this Satur-|ceived from points as far dis- day at 10.15. = tant as Windsor, New York This event, the Centrai On-|State and Kingston, 'so competi- tario Men's Doubles Tourna-|tion should be extremely keen. ment, has been held by the Osh-| One of the first entries was awa Club for over 30 years, but|jast year's winning team, Max this year for the-first time, it) Ward and Peter Yates, of To- is being classified as a two-day|ronto, who must be regarded as event, which puts it in the front/favorites to retain the Hiram rank of competitive tennis, ,in] Walker Trophy this year. These the province. two players are ranked as num- ber 9 and 7 respectively, in On. Tennis Chairman Art Hurn/ er res n stated that entries) are coming tario, but this is based on their in very well and at present,| singles performance. As a there is all the appearance of a| doubles team, they rate one of record entry. the best in the province. Arrangements are for the pre-| Play commences at 10.15 on liminary rounds to be played_on| Saturday, June 29, and it is ex- Saturday, with the semi-final] pected that some first class ten. and finals of both the main and nis will be played during the ntry day. There is no admission charge for spectators and the club extends a hearty welcome to all interested in watching this event. In addition to the tennis facil. ities, Club Director Bob McDon- ald has announced that the can- teen will be open all day for the supply of refreshments, etc. and staffed-by volunteers from amongst the club's ladies, A dance has been scheduled for the evening, which will be free to all members and their guests, in addition te partici- pants. The organizers feel all is set for the biggest tournament ever and are hoping that the freak weather, which hit last year's tournament, keeps well away during the holiday week- end, this year. HOMER IN 12TH _ Genosha Aces In Upset Over Bad Boy Appliance "et, Genosha Aces Juniors pulled|one by Peters, gave Aces their a major surprise in the Oshawa! second run, in the fourth. City and District Softball Asso-| Trailing 5-2 going into the bot- ciation's Major League sched-|tom of the 9th, Genosha tied it .. tle last night, when they knock-|up when pinch . hitter Shody ed -off the league-leading Bad/|opened with a double, Rowden Boy Appliance team 6-5, in a 12-'did the same and then pinch- ~ inating thriller, at Fernhill Park.| hitter Mason homered, to make Zarowny, first batter in the it 5-5. They stayed at that until -bottom of the 12th inning, latch.|Zarowny ended it, in the 12th. ed one to one of Dan Peters'| BAD BOY APPLIANCE na slants for a homer, to break|Berwick, cf; Sneddon, 1b; up the struggle. ;Mackness, 3b; Brabin, rf; Reil- Peters and 'Calder were the! |Y, ab; Solomon, ss; Fegan, ¢; rival huflers and both pitched ca Peters, p; Snow, good games, Peters claiming} 1" . 14 strikeouts while Calder sent| GENOSHA ACES -- Zarowny, down 13 via the "whiff" route.|¢; Gaskell, 1b; Hickey, rf; Ench team had one big in | Szyszka, 2b; Rowden, 3b; Fair, i }ss; Goring, If; Seneco, cf; Calder, p; Shody, 2b in 9th; rf in 9th; Tilk, If in ning. Jack Sneddon walked in the first and scored on George) Marson, Brabin's two-out single for the| 7th. first run of the game. Another| walk to Sneddon, a wild pitch and single by .Jack Mackness, Ken Carpenter Is gave them another in the fifth. ' Reilly doubled in the sixth and) Argos Ass't Coach scored on a pair of bobbles, to) make it 3-2. | TORONTO (CP)--Ken Carpen- In the 7th, Bill Berwick open-|ter, 37, former head coach of ed with a triple and Sneddon|Saskatchewan Roughriders of homered, to make it 5-1. Then| the Western Football Confer- with one out, Brabin walked,|ence, has been appointed assist- Reilly singled, Solomon walked|ant and defensive coach of To- to fill the bases but Calder|ronto Argonauts of the Eastern struck out the next two bat-/Conference, it was announced ters and he didn't give up a hit/Tuesday. He was defensive after that. coach with Denver of the Amer. Genosha Aces got one in the ican Football League in 1961 and second when Seneco doubled be-| last year was head coach of In- hind a walk to Szyszka and an dianapolis of the United Foot- error. An outfield error and then' ball League. Hefferings ~ Whip People's Heffering's Imperials whipped People's Clothing Juveniles 7-1 last night at Alexandra Park, in the first half of the City and District Major League (( louble- header. 1 Left-hander © Reg Hickey proved a little. too much for the Juveniles. He struck out 11 bat- ters and gave up six hits. Pow- lenzuk singled with one out in the second stanza, advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Way- ling's single, for what proved People's lone tally. Gerry Bourdage, pitching for People's ran into a bad opening frame then steadied away to jmake a fine piece of entertain- ment of the remaining eight in- nings. Heffering's bunched five hits, a walk and one hit batter, plus an error, for. six runs in the first inning. Martin's homer was ithe big blow but Cole connected and scored after that on Gray's single, for the sixth run, Heffering's only other run came in the fifth when John '\teams in both the Toronto OTC Netters New Leagues With the completion of the) Toronto's Men's League, the Oshawa Club has entered Inter - County Association and the Kawartha Tennis Leagues. This is a mew departure for the club in that it involves teams of The inter - County League games, played on Thursdays, comprise eight clubs in the To- ronto area and the local team has already established a repu- tation by winning their fimst two matches. The first, against Brampton, of 12-0, 4 Wich such a resounding start, the club has every hope of fin- ishing in top spot in the league in their first year of emtry. The entmies in the. Kawartha League, consisting of Peterbor- ough, Lindsay, Bowmanville, Whitby and Oshawa, have also made similar progress. A doubleheader against Whit- Have Teams In- SPORTS C. ALENDAR WEDNESDAY ALL Beaches Major Fastball '|\League -- Toronto 7-Up I Shopsy's vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m. "Oshawa Minor Assoc.--(Kiwa- nis Bantam League) -- Nipigon Connaught; all games at 6.30 p.m. rs mead at Fernhill Park; both games at 6.30 p.m. Civil Service League -- Osh- Lakeview Park, west diamond, and Reynold's vs Excelsiors, at Lakeview Park, east diamond; both games at 6.45 p.m. UAW League -- Ward's Bil- liards vs Kent's Western Tire, at Alexandra Park and Osh- Andy's, \at Alexandra -Park; both games at 6.15 p.m. East Toronto Junior Ladies' Monarch Park, 8.30 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. -- (Tyke Schedule) -- Spur Gas vs Whitby Metal Products, at Alexandra Park, north diamond and Shephara's Meats vs UAW Credit Union, Harman Park; by, held last Saturday and Sun- day, resulted in the Oshawa} Club taking both games by the scores 4-to-1 and 3-to-2. | By arrangements with other) clubs in the loop, aill Oshawea's| matches will be played on week-ends, at a time when the| club's courts are not fully occu-! pied. The Oshawa club's imstruc- tional program for beginners, ; under the chairmanship of Len/| Beeston, continues to be very) successful. Classes are held on} Tuesdays and Thursdays amd) as a result, many new mem-| bers have already been imtro-| duced to the club. It has been) for another four weeks | WINS AMPUTEE GOLF Tom Cremer of Phoenix, Ariz.| won one of the United States') most unusual tournaments: The! Western States Amputee golf! tournament. Cremer, the na-/ tional amputee champion, lost} his left leg below the knee and part of his right foot from Sec- ond World War injuries. decided to extend these classes p.m both games at 6.30 p.m. (Bantam Schedule) -- Oshawa Dairy vs UAW Local 222, at Eastview Park; Young's Fuels vs Winder's Esso, at Kinsman Stadium and Jury and Lovell vs Whitby Legion, at Whitby; all games at 6.30 p.m. Lakeshore Intermediate Lge. -- Oshawa Merchants vs Belle- ville. Kenmores, at Belleville, 8.00 p.n. LACROSSE OLA Junior League -- Oshawa "Green Gacls" vs Alderwood, at Alderwood, 8.30 p.m. OLA Senior League -- Brook- lin Merchants vs Brampton Sealtests, at Brampton, 8.30 LAWN BOWLING | Mixed Doubles Tournament, | LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) --/for The Anderson Trophy, at! Hove Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM _ ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens Carnwith walked with one out, advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Cole's single. Cole |was top hitter with three-for- four while Ron Simcoe and Carnwith had two apiece. PEOPLE'S -- Campbell, ¢; Prentice, rf; Howard, if; King, 3b; Powlenzuk, 2b; Elliott, 1b; Wayling, cf; Spencer, ss; Bour- dage, p; G. Elliott, 2b in 9th; Laxdall, batted in 9th. HEFFERING'S -- Simcoe, 3b; O'Reilly, 2b; Hickey, p; Knight, c; Carnwith, 1b; Mar- tin, rf; Batherson, cf; Cole, ss; |Gray, If SHORGAS The established, reliable Ges Decler in your area. 31 CELINA ST. 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Was $2645 $7395 STEVE ROSNIK makes these suggestions . . . 1960, Volkswagen 2-door gas saver. Was $945 $775, 1957 _ Oldsmobile 4-door Hardtop with auto- matic transmission, power brakes, power steering, rad- io, electrically operated window and seat. Was $995 5695 rd 725-6507 at Woodview: Bathe Park at) : Lake Vista and Valleyview at|and Brooklin Concrete vs Hef- Whitby Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m. THURSDAY SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District As. soc. (Major League) -- Gen- osha Aces vs MacLean's Esso, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m. ifering's, at Alexandra Park, Mohawks And Senecas win Minor Games The results of the Minor la- crosse games played last week saw the Mohawks defeat the Iroquois by a score of 5 to in an exciting Pee Wee game. 3,\5 e. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 26,1963 7§ HURONS -- Goal: Mamrinus| SENECAS -- Goal: Wait Ma- Vandemeer; Def: George Lee,|zur; def: Stan Abbott, Alez B..Simon, Mike O'Donnell, Ron|Talkachoff, Pau! Smith; for Kurelo; forwards: Bob Gould-|wards: Buddy Caine, John John- ing, Tom Vann, Ken 'Hoar,|ston, Walt Muir, Rheal Four Charles Brown, Bob Gordon,\nier, Ted Marke, Dan Saunders, Frank Smith and Larry Sulll-/Wayne Bradiey and Dan Me- Van. Avoy. The Mohawks were led to vic- (Midget League) -- Sunnyside) at North Oshawa and South-| awa Times vs Firefighters, at) Sports vs Karn's Drugs, at Al- awa Quality Fuels vs Handy\diamond; Bolahood Real League--Oshawa Scugog Clean- ers vs Richmond Hill, at Toronto '8.15 pm. | , Bad Boy Appliances vs Peo- jple's Clothing Juveniles, at Bathe Park, 6.30 p.m. and Scu- 'gog Cleaners vs Port Perry jat Port Perry 8.15 p.m. | UAW League --Dyett's tory by Sid Root with four un- assisted goals. Gord Braden scored the other. ' Scoring for the Iroquois were Brian Holdaway, Steve Hoar and John Goulding. Brian Hold- away. and Stan Martin also picked up assists on. one goal each. IROQUOIS -- Randy Kurelo, Steve Hoar, John Goulding, S'an Martin, Rick Maddock, Jack Shafer, Brian Holdaway and Ken Aldred, MOHAWKS -- Stan Hoar, Jim Fisher, Gord Braden, Dan Dawe, Sid Root, Ricky Siblock, jexandra Park, 1.15 p.m. | BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. -- (Pee Wee League) -- Hou. |daille Industries vs Firefight- lers, at Alexandra Park, west Es. 'tate vs Ideal Fish and Chips, at Eastview Park; Dairy Queen vs Police Assoc., at Al- qf exandra Park, north diamond) pyi) sp, r and People's Clothing vs Ju- bes Poco Bob Pade end Jan No Matter bilee Pavilion, at Harman : Whether It's Park; All games at 6.30 p.m.|BANTAM GAME " SOCCER In the Bantam , Sen- urni Oshawa and District Assoc.|¢cas broke fast and held on, to F bic Italia vs Hungaria, at 7.00 p.m,|defeat the Hurons 7 to 4. Danny Appliances, HI-Fl, and Ukrainia vs Kickers, at 8.30 Saunders was the big gun for : p.m.: (Note -- new scheduled|the winners, coming up with the Bes TV, Radios, ete. doubleheader). two Boake Johnny Johnston with| . : j two gogis and Buddy Caine and) f, | "TENNIS Sean Abe Wa elaine, If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH !! Inter-County Tennis Assoc. --! completed the scoring. "gba Oshawa, at OTC,! For the Hurons, Tommy Vann ¢ ' spe jand Bob Goulding shared the LACROSSE werice' sak Ven wae aoe FURNITURE idget League --!V. ded assist for North York All-Stars vs Oshawa dinwe-olar night. . ' APPLIANCES Jaycees, at 8.30 p.m.; Mohawks! This Thursday, Senecas clash} vs Iroquois, at 6.00 p.m.; Sen- | witih the Mohicans, in a battle }ecas vs Mohicans, at 6.45 p.m.|for the top spot in the Bantam - Hurons' practice, 7.45 p.m.|League. | Abb Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. 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