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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jun 1964, p. 15

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~<aeteipasipininas Lani a FIRST TRADE -- Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins completed the first trade at the opening day of the four-day annual National Hockey League meeting in Montreal yesterday. Biuins, who finished in the cellar last season, acquired left-winger Ab McDonald (left) and left- winger and defenceman Reg- gie Fleming (centre) Hawks and sent veteran de fenceman Doug Mohns (right) to Chicago in return. --(AP , Wirephoto) | from Thompson's, Rundle's And Beaupre Spurs Dodd's Each In Oshawa Civic League action last night,| Thompson's Plumbing trounced) Reynold's Aluminum 22-1, at Thornton's Corners; Rundle! Garden Centre won a close| one 4-2 over DeHart's Ex-| celsiors, at Radio Park and at} Alexandra Park, Dodd's' Motors came from behind with a three- run rally in the last inning, to} nose out Scott's Chicken Villa} 5-4. In another league game} last night, first of the douwble-| header at Alexandra Park, Go Wood Transport defeated On-} tario Steel 6-1. ONE-SIDED AFFAIR |for five hits Score Win |WIN IN SEVENTH Scott's Chicken Villa didn't | have quite enough '"'beef", at! the plate, as they lost a t one to Dodd's Motors in A five-goal Joe Beat Cullen's performance by Kragmaj led Beaupre Spurs/ Softball, the other one, off MacDonald.|to a 8-6 victory over Tom) |Cullen's Esso in a Juvenile-| jJunior lacrosse game at the) Children's Arena last night. | The Spurs led 3-2 at the end| ghlof the first period and 6-3 after! he/the second, but were outscored| final inning. \3-2 by Cullen's in. the 'final Joe Vasco, pitching for|stanza. odd's, had one bad inning,| Jim Campbell, Jim McPhee the third when he was rappedjand Bill Little, of the OHA and four hit the floodlight pole, turning) double. As it turned out, |scored later to be part of the scoring rally. own way, in their 22-1 walka-jnever scored again. way over Reynold's. Pitcher| Chuck Earl was in good form. in the Meanwhile, Larry Hoar,| [pitching for Scott's, went along| Barrett, He allowed only seven hits and|nicely for five frames, giving) Salter, Reynolds got their lone tally|up one run in the second, with|Kragmaj, third when Thorton|an error helping out. connected to open the inning,|!owed only four hits in the five moved along on a hit by Bran-| innings. ton and scored on an_infield| out. pitching department though they tried hard, couldn't do much with scored five runs in each of the {tow opened the sixth with aj R homer, Harding followed with Se saan tela solid double and pinch-hitter they| Norton with a single, as Dodd's the|Suddenly found the spark and Thompson attack. The winners|Served their warning. runs.|Jr. A Oshawa Generals, | Cosburn' Ss smash to left-centre|single goals for the winners. Bob Johnstone paced Cullen's; what looked like a sure three-|with three goals, Herb Gray| run homer into an automatic\had two, he/added the other. |before the OLA Junior Division) Vasco gave up a couple of|game between Thompson's had it all theirjhits in the fifth but Scott's|Castrolites He al-|bell. |ages; had The contest was played) the Lakeshore! and the Oshawal CHICKEN oerune 'oal, Mitchell; | Nevleheuk. McPhee, I VILLAS Norton, Little, Werry,| Hentig. and Camp- CULLEN'S House, goal, Haggarty, while Joe Tullock} Bourd-| Tul-! !Brooklin Brooklin Concretes brought along all their hitting bats and a few extras, when they hosted Oshawa Scugog Cleaners Jun- iors, last night at Brooklin Community Park and when the barrage died down, it was 16-3 for the homesters. Campbell, pitching for Brook- lin, had a total of 17 strike- outs, including seven of the last eight batters he faced. He gave up five hits and the same number of walks, two of which lock, Sheridan, Johnstone, Raj- kovic; Bradley, Gray, Vail and DeGazio, WATCH To-Morrow's "TIMES ' For Our 20' | 295 SIMCOE SOUTH 973 SIMCOE NORTH However, pinch-hitter Skura-| Hoar weathered the sixth, to There Are Special BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN Benefits For All | | ! | | | first two frames and also in|Jeave the count at 4-2. Griffin the fifth, which together with|Walked to open the 7th, Rick-| one in the third, J. Richards'|atd drilled one down the foul- homer and four in. the fourth|/ine, then Soles hit into a choice and two in the 7th, made it play but the throw to the plate ost a continual parade.|Was wild and two runners pal was the big hitter|Scored. Wallace replaced Hoard with Campbell, Earle, Milne,|t this point, fanned the next then issued wo) For personal use or for @ ACADIAN Other 'Gute queen an © TOMTIAG. vou lease a new... e BUICK Request No. maintenance costs . . . 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(AP)--Tony Lema's $20,000 putt that won the Thunderbird tournament Sunday shot him up to fifth place in |the Professional Golfer's Asso-| ciation money-winning list. Mon- |day. He has won $31,684 in 15| tournaments. Jack Nicklaus con- tinued to head the list with $50,-) 592 in 12 tournaments, followed! by Arnold Palmer, $45,901; Bill Casper, $43,725, and Mike Sou- chak, $34,454. | MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS FIRST RACE 1 Mile Trot for 3 year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) AJosedale Flyaway, Walker 4.80 2.90 2.10 5-Stewart's May, MeRann 4.10 2.20 2-Buckaroo, Holmes 2.20 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Geona's Prince,| Stuart Davis, Farcry Guy, American Pilst} ard Dusty Brooke. SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for A year-old maidens. Purse $600 (8) 2-Jimmy Grattan, C'bell 28.60 15.60 8.00) 8-Mary Lyn, Madill 5.20 3.40| 4Miss Hope Dillard, MoRann Start good, won driving | Also Ran in Order: Mamie Herbert,| Adios Yvonne, Flora Lee Grattan, Major's Missey and Lamar's Dream | DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 2, PAID $139.20| THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for mold en d-year-olds. Purse $600 (7) 6H'stead Irish F'gie, B'son 5.90 3.40 2.80] 1-Go Man Go, Eald bechars™, &-Johnny Ringo, Crowe Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Kawartha Way, Wyn MacPherson, Stormy Grattan and Lucky Beejay FOURTH RACE --.1 Mile Pace for + year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8) 2Melita Baker, Kirkness 6.80 3.80 3.40 1-Miss Judy Bars, Feagan 5.50 3.70 8-Jeri Carran, Hicks 5.40 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Oneida Chief, Dickie B, Mr. Ben, Shoshone, and Ike C. FIFTH RACE -- | Mile Trot for 3-year- ids and up. Purse $900 (7) TH'steed Ban, Burrison 2.90 2.30 2.10 §-Sadie's Mac, Pacey 2.50 2.20 0Q-2-Laird McNab, Findiey 2.4 Start good, won handily Also. Ran in Order: Elvis, Royal Mc- Lean, Theigiers, and Bet Me. DQ--Finished 2nd, disqualified and placed third for lapped on break. SIXTH RACE --1 Mile Pate for 3-year- olds. Purse $800 (6) 5Gracie Lochinvar, Graham 4,30 3.20 2.40 7-Willie Mac Chief, Varcoe 3.70 3.00 6Missile Dares, Hayes 2.90 Start good, won handily Also Ran in Order: Lynden Aimer, Judy Chief G, and Kawartha Leo. QUINELLA, 5 AND 7, PAID $17. SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for + year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8) 7-Futurity Chief, MeNutt = '18.60 7.50 4.50 $-lrene MacDuff, Boyce 8.10 3.70 DH-4-J MJ Galbraith 2.40 DH-4-Swing Harmony, Hayes 3.50 won driving | EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 3- Also Ran in Order: Battle Pick, Ver- non's Star, Westfield Direct,.and Mighty Creed. DH--Deadheat for Third, year-olds and up. Purse $2000 (7) 2-Beverly Dillard, Shea 38.60 7.70 5.00 |5-Rocky Herbert, Herbert 3.00 2.70 }1-Baron Atom, Dam 5.10 Start good, won driving Also Ran im Order: Angelic' Wick, |Superior Richard, Ronny C. Grattan. Thunder Bars, and NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile Pace for 3 year-vids and up. Purse $900 (8) 1-Marion Mohawk ,Geisel 17.50 6.90 3.80 5-May Trust, Walker 5.30 2.80 ; Aoki od Dillon S, Wellwood 3.00 art good, won driving "hee Ran in Order: Fast Traffic, Chief) Richard, Adios Yates, Bar Gold, and! Stewart's Dillard. \ LADIES' PLAY COM ENTRY FEE 50c TO BE Total Pool 162,746 Attendance 3,211 | Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion 3RD ANNUAL Oshawa and District Singles DART CHAMPIONSHIP LADIES AND MEN TO BE PLAYED AT LEGION HALL 90 CENTRE ST. Saturday, June 13,1964 MEN'S PLAY COMMENCES 1:30 P.M. MENCES . 7:30 P.M. RETURNED IN PRIZES VA of G anada J | PROUDLY EXPORTED TO DISTILLED, WHISKY (fa ae Vf yy ae MORE THAN 50 COUNTRIES MATURED AND BOTTLED IN CANADA BY CANADIAN SCHENLEY LTD, Wallops Scugog Cleaners were turned mw suns by the Cleaners. Davis walked to open the third frame and scered later on a passed ball, wild pitch and infield out. He walked again in the 'fifth and scored this time on a single by Yahn. In the sixth, Rowden' opened with a singie, aqvancea on a sacrifice and scored on a wild pitch, for the losers' final run. Brooklin got to Cashman for a run in the first inning on a walk to Gibson, single by Till and an infield error. In the third, Till walked, Cornish singled and both scored, the latter on Warner's sacrifice fly. D, Ferguson doubled to open the fouth and scored on an error. In the fifth, Brooklin shelled Cashman from the mound when they staged a seven-run rally on four hits ang three errors plus a couple of "missed" choice plays. Warner's triple was the bi blow. Gibson tripled in the sixth to climax four-run outburst. and the winners added one more in the seventh, Walker was the relief pitcher for Cashman but he was short of control. Gibson, Cornish, Warner, and D. Ferguson were hitters for the homesters. SCUGOG CLEANERS --Dav- is, ss; Yahn, lf; King, rf; the top in THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June % 1964 15 EMERSON WINS BARCELONA (AP) -- Roy Emerson of Australia won a week-long tennis tournament for the Count of Godo. Trophy Sun- day by 'beating Spain's Manuel Santana in the men's bea: fi- nals, BRAZIL GAINS BERTH RIO DE, JANEIRO (AP) -- Brazil defeated Peru 4-0 Sunday in a pre-Olympic soccer game. PiThe victory gave Brazil the runner-up spot in the South American elimination tourna- ment won by Argentina. The two teams will represent South ka, 2b; Norris, cf; Walker, p 5th. BROOKLIN -- Gibson, cf; Till, rf; V. 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