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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1963, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, August 16, 1963 ]] | SOCCER TREAT Heffering's Get 4-2 Win In Brooklin Heffering's. Imperials defeat. ed Brooklin Concretes 4-2, Wed- nesday in Brooklin, in the first game of their 3-out-of-five Osh- Sask. 'Riders Rough Riders Romp apy Over Alouettes Early | tow score Tit By BEN WARD Football Conference with Tor-\tained from New York Giants, REGINA (CP)--Two young- OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawajonto Argonauts and Hamilton réplaced Stephens briefly in the|sters have made the life of a Rough Riders romped to a 31-14|Tiger-Cats, each with one vic-\fourth quarter, He completed|football coach happy for Bob Oshawa"s All-Stars Face Toronto City action they will be able to help be Jimmy Harrison, Geoffrey ¢ the Auditorium Committe The selection committee of | ¢ Sweet and Bill Simpson, And the Oshawa Soccer League an- nounced the team that willlull the proceeds of the gamejreach the one million dollat/awa City and District Softball|'ootball win 'Thursday _night|tory. both his pass attempts for 26/Shaw of Saskatchewan Rough- meet the Eastern Professional|wall go to the auditorium build- mark," said President Sc hmid.| 4 ssoc, "City Championship" lover a generally inept Montreall Montreal lost veteran tackle yards. pidaha 66 4an Gili Gakenn. jsemi-final series. | Reg White was in top form for this one, He struck out 14 batters and gave the Concretes only two hits, He walked Hil) in the first inning and also Gib: son, with the former scoring on ing fund, John Balko will per- sonally look after the expenses to. advertise the game and the directors of the Oshawa Asso- ciation will dip into their pock- ets to give the Toronto team a meal after the game. Ted Elsby for at least three| Riders gained 241 yards pass-| When the 1963 Canadian Foot. weeks with a dislocated elbow. ing and 222 on the ground while ball League season began Shaw He was carried off on a Als mustered 205 in the air and) urgently needed a fullback and stretcher after a pileup in the|48 on the ground, But the visit-/punter, Rookie fullback George second quarter, ors managed 20 first downs to/Reed and Canadian end Martin Also injured was Ottawa half-/Ottawa's 18, chiefly on the/Fabj so far have filled the bill, back Joe Poirier, taken to hos-|Strength of a fourth quarter wo-| Fabi, a husky 20-year-old St, Alouette club that didn't come to life until the final 15 min- utes, By then it was too late. Stung by a second trouncing in two starts, Montreal coach Jim Trimble was solemn after- wards but said he wasn't too Soccer League Toronto City in the match that will aid the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Building Fund on Sunday af- ternoon at Kinsmen Stadium commencing at 3 p.m, It will be the first professional JUNIORS TO SHOW In a preliminary game fans) will have an opportunity to watch Canadian youngsters in action with Dnipro Juniors, coached by Helmut Jeckel com- mencing at 1.45 p.m, soccer team to appear in the] 'We feel that this is for @) And to add some Old Country|® Passed ball and a wild pitch./aownhearted. 'We'll be all i i i ; in which th } ) i fal s yj® PAEROD . ital with a mild concussion two Surge in which they practically Thomas, Ont, city since Kilmarnock of \the| oo9q cause and we urge all dis-/nostalgia to the event, the Cale-|_ G Till's homer in the 6th, was|/mght, 'This isn't the end," tla before the game ended. owned the football, hlneelt whekenay eta G Scottish League played and de-ltmot sports fans to attend the/donia Pipe Band will entertain|Brooklin's other run, Murray) Quarterback Russ Jackson,|He is expected to be fit in a ----""T pounded out two 60-yard punts hwy Bd Oshawa Nationals)came and while watching thelat half-time and before the Ane Fg «| in the 8th, for Conetien flanker Whit Tucker|iew days. ie the final nine minutes to give an cream of Canadian soccer in|game. ir other hit. and import backs Ernie White) Jackson, who had a tremen- L S | : : 7 The Oshawa team will be as | Ray Buzminski was safe onland Dave Thelen scored touch-\dous night for Ottawa, was acrosse tar pte: Sie Menten a as follows: Goal, Patterson, Po- an error with two out, In the/downs for Ottawa, Moe Racine|taken out mid-way' through the interlocking game before 12,609 jonia and Reitberg, Oshawa second, advanced on a passed|kicked four converts and a 26- third quarter for rookie Tommy Is Suspended Paieaan halt fava e 12, ce sac eae ead single, for Heffering's first run.|' Both Montreal touchdowns|The veteran Canadian com-; TORONTO (CP) -- The On-);.,. 8 TeSUt SOE saskalchewan Kickers, half backs Kraft Kick: In the third inning, Jackicame in the fourth quarter onjpleted eight of his 12 pass at-tario Lacrosse Association 1° lat oe eae ae ers, Kea Rangers, Pedrett | |Shearer singled, advanced on/passes into the end zone by/tem b ;- Thursday in- Italia and Perini Italia; for: an error and then trotted home|quarterback Sand y Pas def so erg bags Thome pei ooh susp ended Fhe peders in the Western Confer- wards Dziama, Ukrainia, Lopes ahead of Joe Piontek's home-|Fullback Don Clark and half-|ing. MacNeil of Toronto's Alder-|°c® standings. Riders have two Italia Jecke! Polonia, DiDaniel- run blow. Reg Hickey homered back Meco Poliziani grabbed! Lee tried only two passes, one wood Terriers junior lacross jvictories in three starts while li Italia, Dawson Polonia and in the sixth to make it 4-1, |them, Bobby Jack Oliver kicked/of them good and one inter- club both Lions and Stampeders won Pawlas Polonia, Piontek and Hickey each hadjtwo converts, cepted, An OLA official said Macneil jtheir first two starts, two of Heffering's seven hits.| Ottawa ran up a 31-0 lead in| Stephens, the 225-pound Uni-,who holds a record 114 goals|, The defeat left Hamilton Campbell, for Brooklin, claimed|the first half while the Alou-|versity of Minnesota product|this season, was expelled for deadlocked for first with Ottawa /10 strikeouts and didn't issue ajettes floundered, Als couldn't/who joined the Als last season,|molesting referee Bert Naylor|Rough Riders and Toronto Ar- single walk but his good effort/get into the Ottawa side of the/handled most of the Montreal of Brampton during a playoff/80nauts in the Eastern Confer- § still wasn't good enough, field in the first quarter and got|quarterbacking, He was 15 for game between Guelph Mo-\ence. Toronto won its first start HEFFERING'S O'Reilly,/no farther than the Ottawa 42-/32 in the passing department/hawks and Alderwood in subur-/While Ottawa, which whipped President Joe Schmid and se- lectors John Balko, John Mec- Lachlan, and Frank Malawy, after the three-hour session |! select the team, feel that th team will put up a creditabl showing. 2b; Shearer, cf; Piontek, 1b;|Yard line in the second, and had one intercepted, gain-/ban Etobicoke Montreal Alouettes 31-14 Thurs- clean dasa '|Hickey, If; Simcoe, 3b; 'Cole,| The win moved Riders into ajing 179 yards, | day, and Hamilton are 1-1. 'iss; Buzminski, rf; Cerka, c;| first-place tie in the Eastern' Bubba Marriott, recently ob- Torcnto meets Edmonton Es- The Committee had some fur ther surprises for finance chai: kimos in the second interlock- Sam Etcheverry White, p; Batterson, rf, -batted men of the. Auditorium Com MH jin 9th; Burke, C, batted in 9th ing game of the season tonight mittee Terence V. Kelly, wh =| BROOKLIN -- M. Jones, ¢: BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Back In Montreal? at Benonten, aes also happens to be the Presider Hill, ss; Gibson, ef; Till, 2b; "| Tt was a defensive struggle at of the Ontario Soccer Associa- . Ferguson, 3b; Simpson, if; G,) By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 'Today's Probable Pitchers OTTAWA (CP)--Sam Etche-/Rogina and Fabi's punting tion, The officials will work the DAVE CALDWELL TOMMY McGLENNON Carson, Ib; A, Carson, 0; American League | Los Angeles, Podres (11-8) at Ve'ry, star quarterback cur-| snejied the difference, Ri free of charge, They will Campbell, p ae L Pet. GBL New York, Craig (3-20), N. tape gers ade = a Don Githetin ehot. Habiliion Trdscteseaaloeniesnoailesetpecienendininperesianansaninditiaieniainian - New York 75 42 641 -- o be in Montreal next week, ra regeiet | Merast AT, IaerallLenewe "ae tay ie former Min aM, the ening arr OLD COUNTRY SOCCER | FIGHTS Minnesota 67 52.563 9 WL Pet, GBL eal Alouettes quarterback, re-|Wih_& S6-yard Held goal. Baltimore 66 56 .541 1114 Syracuse 68 60 531 -- [cently released by St, Louis ; e LAST NIGHT Cleveland 58 62 .483 1814 | Rochester 67 62 519 1% {Cardinals of the National Foot- Boston 57 61 ,483 1814 Buffalo 66 65 .504 34 |ball League, could have a bear- cottish Leaque Has [eas=2nie HEPES GPRS joia, 136, Nicaragua, outpointed alee cue e bed 2 Richmond 54 69 439 111% 2 football this sea. \Jesse Humphries, 137, Cincin.| hansas On) 7 vue oe Sout vis : Qui TONITE 4 ege bead paced ketene 43.76 361 33 iniienepele 7235-567 -- | Red O'Quinn, pada digo Tokyo--Katsuo Haga, 118%, Thursday's Results Atlanta 69 57 548.2% [mate of Etcheverry and now AT ignl 1ca n pel 1eTS stopped Nacho Mendoza, 119%%.|New York 10 Boston 2 Arkansas 7 Gh as Oi eral meanegee | ot Okara |Mexico, 6 Detroit 11 Kansas City 1 Columbus 62.63. 406 | Roush Riders, said Thursday] Boise, Idaho--Jefferson Da- Washington 5 Los Angeles 4. Jacksonville. 47 77 979 2914 that Etcheverry will be "seeing KINSMEN friends" in Montreal. of vis, Las Vegas, outpointed John/ Baltimore. 3 Minnesota 13 Collins, Boise, heavies,) (Only games scheduled) Today's Probable Pitchers Chicoutimi, Que.--Ron Jones,| Detroit, Lolich (4-6) at Los 162, Montreal, knocked out Ger-/ Angeles, McBride (12-8), N. main Cote, 164%, Chicoutimi, 4.| Baltimore, McNally (4-5) at -- Kansas City, Pena (8-16), N Washington, Daniels (3-8) at Minnesota, Pascual (14-6), N. | New York, Ford (17-6) at Chi- cago, Pizarro (14-6), N. Cleveland, Latman (7-7) at Boston, Heffner (2-3), N. National League Thursday's Results Atlanta 12 Arkansas 7 Richmond at Jacksonville ppd, wet grounds Rochester 5 Columbus $ Syracuse 6 Indianapolis 3 Toronto 3 Buffalo 4 Today's Games Jacksonville at Arkansas Richmond at Atlanta Indianapolis at Toronto Columbus at Syracuse Buffalo at Rochester achievement, and the victory;seasons the pride and joy |was Won on merit lialian football, has returned to/Tiger Correspondent Hearts of Edinburgh, last sea-|§s native Wales, and will this 10 To The Oshawa Times lson's Scottish League Cup win-/Season play his football for Car- LONDON --The 1963-64 Brit-/ners, also started the season in| diff. He has been transferred to ish soccer football season has|sparkling form, and_ their 6.2|Cardiff City by the Italian club got off to a start with the play-/win over Falkirk showed that Roma for a fee of 860,000 ing of the first series of games|they will be well up in the hunt) Charles, who is now 32 years ternational outside forwards. in the Scottish League Cup com-|for honors, Kilmarnock also), has played for Wales in 35'Terry Medwin, outside right, petition. The Scottish season/made an excellent start, Last internationals broke a leg while playing in gets underway two weeks be-|season, they. were runners-up «He joined Leeds United at the South Africa in a close season fore the English League clubs/for the league title won by Ran-|,9¢ of 17, and in 1957 was trans-|tour. And in a practice game, get into action. gers, and playing away from|ferred to Juventus of Italy for|Cliff Jones, outside left, was By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England STADIUM 8:30 P.M. e OSHAWA HAWKEYES 2, SAPACHE- Akl | | There were several key|home, they showed real power', fee of $195,000, Just a year| carried off the field with an in- -------- games in the Scottish schedule]in a 4-1 victory over Queen of/ seo, he re-signed for Leeds at a Juted, and possibly fractured, WL Pet. GBL SALE -- vs. -- which began the season, and/the South, fee 'of $105,000. But unable to//€8- : oe suewse 2 2 = 7 BROWN'S Kitchener-Waterloo Se ares ere: Lcylsteae aad choinn prommang aa, comm, seein tn. Enel), since lant socon, bor these. Louis OCH BS ' s s . s ings s las son, se St. Louis . ' at least gave some idea of the/furm, were Dundee, Motherwell 2 cam - a Gc Gn two injuries might well force Cincinnati 5 58.528 7% | LUMBER & SUPPLIES} EAGLES, BRAND NEW DUTCHIES clubs which will be leading in'and Dunfermline in the first!Roma club. Now he has made them to go'into the market for/Philadelphia 64-58 525. 8 LTD. R a7 E . the hunt for honors as the sea-jaivision, while of "he second|nis second return to British soc-/0P_ class players in order to Chicago 61 57 517 9 "DO-IT-YOURSELF eg. $875 astern Ontario Finalists son goes along, aivision teams, Clyde, Morton|cer by signing for Cardiff City,|maintain their position in the) Pittsburgh 61 58 513 914 a 1962 For instance, Glasgow Ran-|and Montrose had the most notes ang if he can recapture the Dighest rank of English teams. Milwaukee 61.60 .504 10% HEADQUARTERS gers, with a decisive victory on|worthy performances on the|torm which made him the ido! One comforting thing for the Houston 46 76 .377 26 NEW HOMES & ? ¢ the ground of their rivals, Cel-/opening day of the season. of Juventus fans. he will be a Spurs is that captain Danny/New York 39:80 .328 31% HOME IMPROVEMENTS , tic, whom they defeated in last) However, there is a long WaY| great asset to that Welsh club, 5:anchflower has given up the Thursday's Results PHN 5 OF | Proceeds For season's Scottish Cup final,jto go before next May rolls post of assistant manager of the Los Angeles 7 Milwaukee 5 ATERIALS 3535 KINGSTON RD. i ee : ° showed that they will again belaround, and opening day form JONES INJURED club, and will devote his ener-| Pittsburgh 8 New York 2 725-4704 SCARBOROUGH i Civic Auditorium in the front rank in Scottish] might well be beliéd before} Tottenham Hotspur will have/gies entirely to leading. Totten-|Chicago 3 Philadelphia 4 436 RITSON N | op ge football. To beat Celtic by 3-0 on/then to open the season without the ham on the field for the 1963-64 Houston 4 St. Louis 2 2 ||__ (Where Pavement Ends) 266-1901 | Building Fund their own ground was no small! John Charles, for the past six services of their two Welsh in-season 3 . AS ¥ Y Genes | Try Black Label...and you'll know why it's Canada's best-selling beer COME ONE Come and Have Fun at. the MIKE STARR MATT DYMOND PICNIC SWISS CHALET PARK (formerly Greenwood Park) No. 7 Highway 5 Miles West of Brooklin & SATURDAY, AUG. 17 2 P.M. (If Rain - Plan for Aug. 24) Rides Races Horseshoes Entertainment Prizes for Young and Old sirens (fi momerereson Free Ice Cream, Pop, Coffee and Tea * BRING YOUR OWN PICNIC BASKET e Meet Your Local Members and Many Other Celebrities Covered Stands in case of Showers (Postpone until Aug. 24 In Event of Rain) COME ALL Everybody Welcome

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