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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1963, p. 10

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$910 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 11, 1963 £ tthe bots 2 Heffering's Imperials defeated Bad Boy Appliance 9-3, last night at Alexandra Park, in the first game of the Oshawa City and District Softball Associa- tion's 1963 "City Championship" final series, a scheduled 3-out- of-5 affair. Second game of the set i3 ® booked for Tuesday night of; = next week, at Alexandra Park,| « at eight o'clock. } i Warren Wills, on the pitching yeslab for "Bad Boys", went the vowentire distance and up until the P27th inning, when his support, <«which had been shaky all night wong, finally had a bad lapse, e kept his team very much in syethe running. Reg Hickey was the starting witcher for Heffering's. He was Be Be eB RA GAA A ete te del ghd phat ot Sete & the score 4-3 at the time. his only mistake, "wshaky sixth inning, Coach "Cooper sent Reg White to the «mound in the 7th inning and he Heffering's Grab Off First Game Of Finals City Championship Do Bad Boys in both the first and third frames but these and walks to Snow in the second and Brabin in the fourth, were the only base-runners Bad Boy man- aged to get on, until the fifth. With one out, Warren Wills con- nected, so did Fred Reilly and Sneddon came home on Brabin's infield grounder, to give Bad Boys their three runs. It made Jack Mackness opened the sixth with a bit and Joe Melnick drew a walk but nothing more happened in that inning. Reg White pitched to only 10 batters) in the last three frames, a walk to Mackness in the 8th, being Heffering's jumped on Wills for two runs in the first inning when Ralph O'Reilly opened with a walk, John Carnwith con- nected and a couple of errors) let both Hickey and Carnwith to 2 on the play and he scored on a single by Hickey. Heffering's loaded the bases then but Marty Jordan was out at the plate on an interference play and Harvey Burke ground- ed out to end the inning, with the score 6-3, In the 8th inning, after there) were two out, Ron Simcoe, Reg Hickey and Marty Jordan all hit home-run blows in succession, to complete the scoring, at 9-3. Simcoe, with four hits, Carn- Io" was safe on an error, going three apiece, Hickey and Jordan with two apiece, did most of the hitting for the winners, BAD BOYS -- Solomon, ss; Sneddon, 1b; Berwick, .cf; Bra- bin, 2b; Snow, rf; Mackness, 3b; Melnick, cf; Westfall, If; Wills, p; Reilly, ss in 2nd; Wright, rf in 8th. HEFFERING'S -- O'Reilly, \2b;. Shearer, cf; Simcoe, 3b;) with and Larry Batherson with) -- (Motor City Squad, Beats Hotelmen Saturday at Bayview Bowl, with a 333 game and Joe Cam- in Toronto, Motor City wonjazzola still throwing great relief three games out-of-five, from|by rolling 203 for six frames.| | Pierrer Hotel. ' \For/the Hotel bors, it was Earl 2 The first ame went to the|Fordhan with + i a Toronto pe by a score of The last game found the Osh-| 7 1342 to 1235, For the winners|@wa boys unable to get enough it was a good team effort, with|fellows hitting together and scores of 287, 283, 280, 263 and 229 for a grand total of 1342. For the losers it was Ed Brown Ted Rowden 267, 277, , and Harry Gillard with 255, bowling well in a losing cause. The Oshawa boys came back strong, winning the next three games by scores of 1244 to 1154 with Ted Rowden and Harry Gillard leading the way with 281 and 272 and Joe Camazzola lye 190 in six frames of re- ef. Orval Brown was best for the losers with a 288 game, The Motor City team also won the third game 1313 to 1052, with Harry Ayres 295, Ed Brown 282, Harry Gillard 253 and Joe C€amazzola again throwing 190 in six frames of relief. The Oshawa boys kept up the pace by winning the fourth game 1264 to 1058. This game saw Al Perry come to life lost by a score of 1046 to 1187. Ted Rowden was the only| one for Oshawa that hit ize game with 309, Earl F m| SOFTBALL was a high for his team with 261, i Ted. Rowden with 1315 for 50 frames, Harry Gillard 1220 for 50 frames and Joe Cammoz- zola with 698 for 26 frames of relief, were the big three for Motor City. For the losers, it was Orval Brown 1200 for 50 frames, Earl oe 1171 for 47 frames and Earnie Hughs 1115 frames, ™ ab i game of 2-out-of-3 title series. This week, the Motor City FOOTBALL team will bowl at O'Connor| Ontario Junior Conference -- 'Bowl, against their City rivais,|\Oshawa Hawkeyes vs- Toronto when they take on Sel Himes/Invictus Redmen, at St. Mich- and his People's Clothing team.|ael's College Stadium, 11.00 a.m. ------------------ LAST SHOW--SAT, OCT. (2th 8:30 P.M. @ OSHAWA ARENA ¢ 6 MAN TAG TEAM-2 REFEREES ; _vs Osh- awa Heffering's a greed at Alexandra Park, 2.30 p.m:;." ist game of 2-out-of-3 title series. OASA Senior "'B" All-Ontario Championship Finals .--.Osh- awa Heffering's Imperials vs Sault Ste. Marie "Steelers", at Alexandra Park, 7.30. p.m.; 'ond Hickey, p and cf; Jordan, rf;} Carnwith, 1b; Cole, ss; Bather-| son, If; Cirka, c; Burke, ¢ in| 6th; White, p in 7th. e*throttled the Bad Boy attack|score, for a 4-0 lead. Fifrom that point -- to protect] Wills settled down to hold Het- ""Hickey's lead. fering's in check for the next == Jack Sneddon -hit safely for'three innings but in the 7th,, Sim- The Team of The Team of The Destroyer Yukon Erie © Joh Jim Hady © Tony Marino | , '"MEMBER WHEN .. .? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jake Gaudaur, one of Canada's greatest scullers, Velenti y Vv VS Gentil Dr, Jerry Grehom SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' ' TORONTO MARLIES whipped the "'Dunnies" last night Pain Whitby, in an exhibition encounter, The powerful Marl- "boro club, comprised almost entirely of experienced talent, "about nine graduates from last year's Marlies and six or "@even from the disbanded Neil McNeill Maroons of last year, "Bad fust a little too much of size, weight, speed and "'savvy" "for the Whitby Junior "'B" squad, but the County Town lads » -gtill made a respectable showing. Junior Petes defeated Kitch- "ener Rangers again last night which gives the Liftlock City OHA team four wins in five exhibition games -- the only one » they lost was to the Generals, down in Bowmanville, the other ™ night. Oshawa Generals travel to Niagara Falls tonight for a * return exhibition tilt with 'Hap' Emms' Flyers and on Sun- © day afternoon, at Bowmanville Arena, the Generals will have © a practice game against the Clinton Comets, of the U.S. East- > ern Hockey League. Sunday afternoon's tilt in Bowmanville © Arena will be an informal "silver collection'"' event, so hockey fans who want to take a short drive on Sunday afternoon, " could use this as an opportunity to get a first-hand look at 'the Generals in action, Generals open their schedule on | Tuesday night in Bowmanville, with the Montreal Jr. Cana- i diens as the 'visiting opposition. Meanwhile, the season's © ticket sale is going along briskly and today sees the opening } of the sale of "'subscriber's tickets" -- Subscriber tickets and "4 season's tickets are not the same. Subscribers can miss up | to four games during the season and still retain their privi- "\leges. Advance sale for Tuesday's game also starts today -- * at Bowmanville Arena ticket office and here in Oshawa, at + Bolahood's Sportshaven and Jim Bishop's Sports Shop. ; x x x x HEFFERING'S Imperials received confirmation of their = All-Ontario Senior "B" softball championship finals last night. * The Sault Ste. Marie "Steelers" are driving down tonight and © the first game will be played here at Alexandra Park tomor- = row afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, with the second game of the «| 2-out-of-3 series, scheduled for 7:30 o'clock Saturday night. > Should a third game be necessary, it will be played at 1:00 = o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Heffering's are out to capture "this OASA championship. They have been a softball power + around these parts for the past three seasons. Last year, "Bob Grier and his Midland club, eliminated Heffering's in pithe third game of the Southern Ontario finals. Now that «they've qualified for the All-Ontario title series, the Oshawa boys mean to give it everything they've got. Heffering's won 'the first game of the City and District Assoc, championship 4 finals, last night at Alexandra Park, beating Bad Boys 9-3. =i\Bad Boys were below strength, due to shift work, but they * gave Heffering's plenty of trouble with a 4-3 score going into =the 7th inning. Three home-run blows in succession, in the 28th, climaxed the winners' attack. Second game of this series "is booked for Tuesday night of next Week and it's expected "that they'll play every night, until a winner is declared, p x x x x GORDIE HOWE scored two goals in the first period last Pnight, as, Red Wings won their NHL opener over Chicago "Black Hawks 4-3. That puts Gordie within three goals of Fsetting a new all-time NHL scoring record. 'Rocket' Rich- "ard scored 544 goals. Gordie has now added "author" to his «list of accomplish its, 'with the i this week of a book Sof hockey instruction, written by the Red Wing star. It's * entitled "Hockey--Here's Howe". Written in easy style, the Sfull-size book has 92 pages of hockey tips and while still of interest to any hockey fan, it is specifically designed to help "young hockey players. Conditioning, 'equipment, skating, * shooting, etc., are all covered -- looks as if it would make an ideal Christmas gift for any hockey-minded youngster. < * % ¥i ~~ RYDER CUP PLAY English Respect Arnie But Hope To Gain Win ATLANTA (AP) -- The name/land; Gene Littler and Dow Fin- rot Arnold Palmer held no ter-|sterwald against Welshman -rors for the young Welshman|Dave Thomas and Harry Weet- who was to face Golf's No. 1)man of England; and U.S. Open "personality in the first of the|champion Julius Boros and Ryder Cup matches today at/Tony Lema against Neil Coles "East Lake. and Bernard Hunt, both Eng- ,_ "Nervous over playing)|lishmen. ' "Palmer?" Brian Huggett said,,TO ANNOUNCE LINE-UPS repeating a question. "Not abit. Four additional foursome know he is a great player,|matches, in which players hit 'sbut he must. get the ball into/alternate shots, were scheduled Bthe hole the same as I do. this afternoon, with the line-ups + Palmer, the playing captain to be announced after the morn- of the United States team, andjing matches, All are 18-hole this partner, Johnny Pott, were|match = play events over the "to face Huggett and another/6,898-yard, par-70 East Lake 'Ryder Cup rookie, George Will,| course. jin the first of eight foursome} Eight best ball matches fol- 'matches | hing the bienni low Saturday and 16 individual series between top U.$. and duals end the competition Sun- British professionals. lday. * On other matches, Bill Cas- Huggett, 26, is the son of a per and Dave Ragan were pitted) Weish professional. He was born 'against Peter Alliss of eS hes reared in the resort town of pnd Christy ©'Connor ef Ire-|Porthcaw! in South Wales, He * pesees #2 'Lady Curlers | 3 | Plan Activities For Season | Pre-season plans were formu-| lated this week, when the full| executive of the Ladies' Section! jof the Oshawa Curling Club met é GORDIE HOWE, Detroit Red Wings' great rightwing- er, is shown above with Na- | tional Hockey. League presi- © dent Clarence Campbell, who presented Gordie with two trophies, before the start of FLYING START lin the Adelaide House library.) President Myrtle Donald re-| |ceived reports from the secre- tary treasurer, and all commit- jtee conveners. Definite dates for Teh el | jevents were announced. The |Oshawa Curling Club will host District play in Tankard compe- tition, scheduled for the third! week in February, 1964. An innovation this season will signed to stimulate friendly|) competition among area clubs Participating in this play will be members of the following clubs: Whitby, Bowmanville, Port Perry, Oshawa Golf Club and Oshawa Curling Club. Dur- ing the period of November to March, each Club will be host to the other four, in a two-game 'spiel, The first of these af- fairs will be held at The Osh- awa Curling Club, on Novem- ber 13. . : On November 27, Oshawa Curling Club ladies will hold their annual one-day Open Bon- | speil, February 4 and 5,are the |dates of the General Motors Bon- |spiel and on March 4 the an- nual Filly Bonspiel will take place, These special events, combined with schedule play for the Canning, Jamieson, Mc- Intosh, Thompson, Club and McLaughlin trophies, indicate a very full season of curling. The general meeting, which jall members are urged to at- tend, will be held at the Club jon Monday, October 28. Opening] day for the Ladies' Section of] the club is set for Monday,| |November 4. | began playing golf at 10, turned| |pro at 15 and began working! jas a pro's assistant at 17, "I don't mean that I don't) j|have a lot of respect for Pal-| |mer. I do. I think he is oe of! the greatest golfers I ever have| seen, and I have watched him) closely in our Open champion-| ship the past three years. "But he is human." Hove Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens Howe Pots Pair As Wings Win Opener By MARVEN MOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer | of 542 goals and left him a mere| won their opener 3-1 over New Gordie Hewe is the type of|two shy of the Rocket's mile-) York Rangers. be the Inter-club bonspiels, de-| fellow who habitually short-sells} stone. is talents. From his self-appraisal you) might wonder if he belonged in| the National Hockey League, | So the reply was characteris- tic when someone asked him be- fore the season - opening how long he figured it would take hin. to overtake Rocket Rich- ard's all-time mark for.goal-col- lecting. . "Say about Nov. 30," Howe. "I'm a slow starter you know." His blonde ex-model wife Col- leen pointedly disagreed. "I think he should do it by} Nov. 1," she said. As a prognosticator, Howe looks pretty good rigii now. FIRES TWO Gordie drilled a pair of powez- play goals in Detroit Thursday night in leading his Red Wings| to a 5-3 win over Chicago Black said| Mrs. i last night's NHL game in De- troit. The two trophies are "The Hart Trophy', for being the league's most valuable player, last season, and The Ross Trophy, for topping al' scorers in the 1962-63 seasun. That gave him a career total) Certain qualifications bear} mention in any Howe-Richard/q Last night, Howe scored two goals in the first period, against Chicago Black Hawks, to come within three goals of setting a new all-time NHL scoring record. | --(AP Wirephoto) | Wednesday. night the Hawks SCORES FIRST Howe beat Chicago's goalie died at his home near Oril- lia 26 years ago today. World champion for five years and winner of scores of races against the best oarsmen of his time, Gaud- aur was 79 years old. Gentleman Jim Hedy va Fred Atkins Dr. Jerry Graham vs Lorenzo Poronte i 7 YUKON ERIC Tickets available et the CASINO RESTAURANT PHONE 723-9721. "Pat Milosh, Promoter - lenn Hall at 5:40 for his first scoring comparison. |goal while the Wings were play- The rocket set his record in 18) years before retiring after the 1959-60 season at age 38. Howe, his hair thinning at 35 but other-| wise still imposing as ever phys- ically, is in his 18th season. But an expanded schedule has enab- led him to play considerably more games. Thursday night's opener in Detroit drew a crowd of 12,446, the largest first-night turnout in Detroit's hockey history. Alex Faulkner, of Bishop's Falls, Nfld., his linemate Larry Jeffrey and Alex Delvecchio counted the other goals for the Red Wings. Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull and Ab McDonald were the Chicago goalgetters. The Wings, Howe's two-goal propelled by} effort i h Sc Hawks, the dule's only game. It was the first time out|46-36 and moved into a tie with|real against the Canadiens. for Howe and his mates this season. period, outshot Chicago the Hawks at the top of the standings, two points each. ing five men against four, It came on his first shot of the season, an unassisted eff He clicked again at 8:21 le Chicago's Wayne Hillman was sitting out a minor penalty. Bill Gadsby drew an assist. There was no scoring in the second period and the teams potted three -goals apiece in the final 20 minutes, Mikita's goal was a Chicago power-play effort with Detroit defenceman Ron Ingram in the penalty box. Delvecchio counted into an empty net with six seconds left to play after Hall had been lifted for a sixth attacker. Action resumes Saturday night with Toronto Maple Leafs making their 1963-64 debut, a home game against Boston ruins,.and New York at Mont- Sunday it's Toronto at Chi- go and Boston at Detroit. 0.H.A. JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY SUBSCRIBERS SEATS FOR THE OSHAWA GENERALS 1963-64 HOCKEY CAMPAIGN Now On Sale At These Locations @ Bowmanville Arena Box Office @ Bolahood's Sportshaven, 61 King East, Oshawa @ Jim Bishop's Sportirs Goods, 151 King East, Oshawa GET YOURS NOW 2.00 HOLDING FEE TOMORROW $50,000 CORONATION MONDAY - BOTH MUSICAL RIDE Special buses direct to track leave Oshawa Terminal at 12:00 Noon Saturday and Thanksgiving Monday. FREE PARKING! 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