12 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 22, 1963 THE GOLD CUP, premier award of Oshawa Lawn Bow!l- tournament for men's rink, will rest on the trophy shelf at Toronto Balmy Beach Club annual for the next year. Above are ing Club's monster with their score of 28 plus 1, for THIS OSHAWA RINK liter- ally came within inches of win- ning The GM Gold Cup here three wins, J. Beacom's rink yesterday, They claimed The won the premier award with Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club a score of 29 plus 7. Left-to- Trophy as runners-up, shown the of The GM Gold Cup, grouped behind the trophy. Left - to - right, George Read, tournament S : oo 7 right are shown: L. M, *'Jim" Souch, who presented the On- tario Motor Sales' prizes, gold wrist watches, to the Oshawa rink; Cec. Litster, skip; E OSHAWA RINK CLOSE RUNNERS-UP TO TOURNAMENT WINNERS chairman, whe presented the trophy to Skip Jack Beacom, Jim Black, George Pickin and Art Blumsom. Clemence, president of Osh- awa Lawn Bowling Club, who presented the trophy; Bob Gallagher, Gordon Pirie and "Dutch"? Lugtenburg. --Oshawa Times Photos. Balmy Beach Bowlers Capture GM Gold Cup Favored with ideal weather, wrist watches, donated by On- conditions, perfect greens and tario Motor Sales keen competition, the 1963 GM_ A rink from West Toronto Hill- Gold Cup tournament yesterday crest, consisting of L. Kenny goes down as one of the most\p. Morrison, F. Wrigley and A successful in the history of this|Kelly, skip, was third with ! major lawn bowling classic plus 2 while a perennial Jack Beacom's rink from " popular entry from Port Perry ronto Balmy Beach 'Club, with claimed fourth prizes : three wins and a of Yiscore of 25 'hey wer plus 7, emerged as the Gold Cup|Beare, J Hayes, Fred DeNure winners and Cec Litster's Osh-'and Art Cox, skip awa entry, which included Bob another Gallagher, Gord Pirie and Ed. ya, "Dutch" Lugtenburg, were 4, right:- tight next, with 28 plus 1 The Oshawa foursome claimed The Oshawa L.B.C. Trophy and score Nipigon Park Bantam Boys Even Finais Park Clothing Pete Oshawa | People's 10-6 win in # the first g round of aydowns boro boy ! aled|**~ Connaught Park 12-4, lastt ing night at Nipigon = Park, to Juvenile "A" 7 even up the Oshawa Minor Soft ball Association's Kiwanis Ban tam League OASA finals at on¢ win apiece, Third and deciding gam f layed tomorrow ( Nichols ond y t Connaught Park, atthe first inning. -In U 6.30 o'clock sharp Padgett doubled after Ron. Wilson limited Con scored on naught to five hits for their four runs. McQuade homered in the fourth and then Dick tripled and scored on a single by Gazdik. In the 8th inning, Reid opened the inning with a single and Farncombe followed with his homer, for Connaught's fourth and final run Gazdik pitched the game for ORE Sa eee : ane Connaught Park and Nipigon ragga gees som swe : 's Park boys tagged him for four); 30° 2) ot, start: _ampoell runs in'the first inning, on aj{i'st batter of the game, tripled walk to Dobney, singles Slice walked and he scored on Hamilton, R. Wilson and Rose! Single by King and then another by McMaster.| In the second inning, the Osh The winners added two runs,|awa boys collected six runs off by Graham and Peyton, with/Pinch, on a walk to Elliott help from Dobney, in the fourth/error plays on Lang and Camp inning, to make it 6-2 and then/bell, a. single by Laxdal, an- in the 7th, Nipigon Park lads Nipigon OASA Bourdage Gerry f Osha ts but ke § ered home g runs on and Aitken Peterboro got their other two runs in the 8th inning when Prairie and Davidson hit back to-back singles and scored on a passed ball, sacrifice fly and an infield out. Davidson, Nichols and Aitken each had two hits for the home club. and 3 Win In P scheduled Highfield, skip, with a score of| 21 for three wins, to win the 5th prizes Other 3-game winning rinks were skipped by J. Tewskbury, Toronto Canada Bridge, 19 plus} J. Grainger, Richmond Hill, G Hyde Belleville, 17 ae Tom : Mead salmy 17 and N, Yeoman, To ronto Lawrence Park Club, 9 19 Jeack seach Two-game prize winners were iks of M. Watts, Stouff e, 24 plus 21: W. J. -( € Beach, 24 plus 8:. John Oshawa, 24 plus 4; T the 1 Kew Morrison, eterboro | error on Nosal, then by King and Bourdage other joubles wa's other two runs came! 3% the fifth' ning. Waylin »pened it with a two-bagger and Prentice followed suit. An ir field out and then an error on Campbell's outfield drive ored Prentice with Oshawa"s 10th run of this Monday Return game ior Oshawa OSHAWA PEOPLE'S--Camp bell Laxdal, cf; Nosal, ss; King, 3b; Bourdage, p; Way- ling, 2b; Prentice, rf; D. Elliott, lb; Lang, If PETERBORO -- Padgett, 2b Aitken, cf; Wildgoose, 3b; Nich 1b; Prairie, c; Darwin, c; | Davidson, rf Plavford, ss; Gardner, If; Pinch FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Yokkaichi, Japan--Kazuo Ta kayama, 13214, knocked out Leo} Alonzo, 134%, Philippines, 2. | series is night here 4@ ols p exploded with a six-run rally to double their total. This at tack was featured by Graham's triple and a double by Rose with Hamilton, R. Wilson, Mc Master, Stead and Dobnéy all hitting singles CONNAUGHT PARK -- Reid 48; McQuade, c; Farncombe 1b; Dick, cf; Gazdik, p; Mc- Williams, rf; McGahey, 2b; Healey, 3b; Harrington, !f. NIPIGON PARK -- Dobney 3b; Hamilton, ss; B. Wilson rf; R. Wilson, p; Rose, 1b; Mc Master, c; Graham, If; Peyton %; Stead, ef. oe Joppa CONTACT: 725-8028 DICK GAMBLE HOCKEY SCHOOL © Rovmenyi INSTRUCTORS ® DON SIMMONS, © DICK GAMBLE, Rochester Americans DICK GAMBLE, 243 Glenwood Crescent, GEORGE CAWKER, Bowmanville, Phone 623-2004 lle Arena @ 26 TO 3ST TO 16 BOYS Troonto Maple Leafs Oshawa, Phone ry) nish Pickett, Streetsville E. Daigneau, Owen Sound plus 5; J Agincourt, and Dick Adams, Whitby 19. Completing the list of 20 sets of. prizes were the high one-win scores registered by Ewart Cor- Oshawa, 12 plus 8; Sam MacMillan, Oshawa and Cliff Ch 12 plus 6 (a J . ). The full er on hand, wi 21 plus 2; 20 20 Niven e Qshawa greet tries pla Whitby Lawn Bowling Club 7, Woodward , James; 64 rinks 'compet- ng in two separate draws at the! gette; and 16 other en- heir games at the | RIGHT IN ALDERWOOD Green ALDERWOD Oshaw a| Green Gaels defeated Alder.) wood Terriers 15-5, in the open-} ing game of the Ontario La- crosse Association -- best-of-five! Junior semi-finals, last night, Second game is scheduled for tomorrow wight at the Chil-| dren's Arena, at 8.30 p.m. Gaels were in complete command, leading 6-2 after the} first period and 13-5 after two! completed periods. Winner of the Gaels -- Ter riers series will play the |Brampton Armstrongs for the! OLA Junior title. Tommy Conlin sparked the Gaels' victory with four goals. Johnny Davis cashed im three with Elmer Tran and Jimmie Hinkson picking up two goals "TAKE SERIES LEAD Gaels Win First Of Series aba ; in: FIRST PERIOD each, Ken Thompson, Don Stin 1 Thompson " son, Dave Houston and Stew +9 Weiler shared singles. P For the Terriers, Wally Hut- zel end Brian Warnock ta'iled two each. |Ken Hodge was the nedy 11.10, Hinkson 15.11 and Warnock other marksman. 19.54, OSHAWA GREEN GAELS --|, goal, Marshall; defenze, Con-|10 lin, Lough, Davies and Gray; ue 11,13 forwards, Tran, Hinkson, Ire-|12. Alderwood Warnock (Abbott) 1609 ine i rig |13 Oshawa--Weile 4, land, Stinson, Wieler, Davis,|;{ jigerwood--Warnock 18.25 Thompson, Brady and Houston. jcapalilea -- Stinvon 08 and Stinson ALDERWOOD TERRIERS -- '5" goal, Sinclair; defence, O'Kin- | 15 aire, McCullough, Holyday, Ken-/16 nedy; forwards, Hodge, Trory,|is, Oshawa--Hinkson (Houston). W. Hutzel, E. Hutzel, MacNeil, By Bitawe---Davis Cirélind) ' ~ shawa--Tran avis Abbott, Smith and Warnock. > Gehewa--Tran (Davis) Officials -- Scoop Hayes of Penalties -- Hodge 6.54, Troly 7.47, W., Toronto and Boyd Balkwall of |Hutzel 8.30, Stinson 8.30, Kennedy 8.36,| Orillia 44) AMD 7.00 10.14 13.06 14.04 Stinson (Lough) ; . Alderwood--Hodge (Kennedy) . Oshawa--Conlin (Lough) Oshawa---Houston . Oshawa--Davis (Conlin) 16.45 . Alderwood--W. Hutzel (Hodge) 19.07! Penalties -- W. Hutzel (2) 6.22, Ken-! SECOND PERIOD Oshawa--Hinkson Oshawa--Conlin (Tran) Alderwood--W. Hutzel (Warnock) THIRD PERIOD Oshawa--Conlin (Tran) Oshawa--Davis (Weiler) Oshawa--Conlin |Lough 17.02, Smith 18.18, Warnock 17.25! and Warnock 17,28 Oshawa Merchants defeated) Belleville Kenmors 6-4, last) jnight in Belleville, to take a 2- lead in the Lakeshore Inter- mediate Baseball League's championship finals Fourth game in this 4-out-of-7 series will be played in Little Britain on Saturday night, at eight o'clock Everett Wagner, pitching for Oshawa, gave up three hits for one run in the first inning Rick Locke opened with a single, then Moe Hunter doubled and Locke was tagged out at the plate btu. Hunter scored when Jack Elliott fol- lowed with his two-bagger In the third inning, jopened with a double, Hunter and Elliott both singled. Pat Asseltine and Pete Weston both flied out to centre but Chuck) Kingston singled. Then Court! Brailey was safe on "Butch" Dowe's error and at this point, | Locke| Jesse James Top 'Point Winner 'In Horse Show The North Oshawa Western |Horsemen Club held their fifth |horse, show last Sunday. It was ja complete success for riders jand horses and also very excit- ing for the spectators There were three extra jevents, which saw Wayne Nor- ris winning the Steer Decorat- ing;. Bill Leggette, the Calf Roping and Jessé James, the Wild Steer Race Jesse James also won top points for the day on Trudy and runner-up was Bob Woodward riding Chief Results:--Sack Roping, Wayne Norris; Barrel Race--Skip, Am- brose; Potato Race -- Jesse James; Pole Bending -- Bob Pick-up Race--Jesse Bareback Wrestling-- Pete Peters; Flag Race--Jesse James; Patch Race -- Wayne Norris; Special Class--Bill Leg- Ladies' Barrel Race-- |Anne Mitchell; Apple-dunking-- 'Skip, Ambrose; Pony--Express iBill and Dave Leggette. People's Juveniles. 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Jackie Cole. drew a walk the score 6-4 and Bob Reid followed with a Neither team scored again|home-run blow, to make it 4.0,| and McConkey claimed 11 strike-| That ended Stan Reid's stay| out victims in the last six in-lon the mound -- with only one nings of the game and gave up|oyt, Clark took over for Belle: only three hits, singles by Rick! ville, Roger Wood singled to Locke in the 7th and to Pete) gnen the second, advanced on| Weston and Brailey, in the 8th.jan error and scored on al Oshawa Merchants picked up|squeeze-play bunt by Wills. four runs in the first inning, for! Ip the third inning, Whiteley a flying start, off pitcher Stan] singled with one out " stole sec- Reid. Lucky Wills started thelong and scored on Cole's two- bagger. Oshawa didn't do very YESTERDAY'S much at the plate in the last six frames but McConkey's fine STARS pitching, backed up by solid support, enabled them to hold their margin to the finish. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ol yg 10 Oshawa bat-| A ee ate gee ers in the last eight frames. soenegaes or aioe ee OSHAWA MERCHANTS | =| eg Oe Me ee Wills, cf; Fisher, ss; Beaton, | by hitting 15th pinch-hit homer f: Whi . ' of his carcer, a ninth inning shot a3 iteley, 3b; Cole, c; Ae Lewes Reid, 1b; Dowe, 2b; Wood, if: | that beat Chicago Cubs 7-6 Wagnef, p; McConkey, p in 3rd.| Pitching Don Nottebart,, BELLEVILLE KENMORS -- Colts, who allowed run while}Locke, c; Hunter, 3b; Elliott pitching no-hitter against Phila-}2b; Asseltine, ss: Weston, ec: Kingston, Ib; Brailey, If; | Soules, rf; Reid, p; Clark, p in 1st; Carrs, rf. first shutout with four-hit triumph over Cincinnati. 1-0 gt WHIGH HORSE will win Canada's richest pacing event tomorrow ? Baron Atom $60,320 2:03.3m, Canadian Pacer of the Year, 1961 Cold Front $155,045 2:00h, 5 wins this Dares Direct $105,022 5 wins this year, 1:58m record, 7 yeor F Chockoyotte Rebel $41,750 2:03.1h, 4 wins this year. 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