THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 25, 1964 13 Dodd's Motors | North-East Takes - BANTAMS & PEEWEES Three Games In|*in'ver tenis" ° ™ Canadian Champ [ro inet won the fight. ' AD. ~ Neighborhood Assoc. Girls' Softball Dates BANTAM GIRLS West Division Monday, June 22 -- Brookside at Lake Vista; Pernhill at Storie and Radio at Valleyview. Wednesday, June 24 -- Radio at South- mead; Lake Vista at Storie and Brook- vide at Fernhill. Monday, June 29 -- Radio at Storie; fouthmead at Fernhill and Lake Viste at Valleyview. Monday, July 6 -- Valleyview at Fern- hill; Southmead at Lake Vista and Brook- "Avednendey, "duly 8 -- Brookside at Jul - side Bouthmead; Storie at Valleyview and Radio at Lake Vista. Monday, July 13 -- Leke Vista at Fern- hill; Storie at Brookside and Valieyview 'at Southmead, ' Wednesday, July 15 -- Southmead et Storie; vatiiview st Brookside and Fern- SECOND' Wat! » : Wednesday, August 5 -- Lake Vista at Brookside; Storie at Fernhill and Valley- view at Radio. Monday,. August 10 -- Southmead at Radio;. Storie at Lake Vista and Fernhill at Brookside. ay, August. 12 -- Storie at Wednesd: Radio; Fernhill at Southmead and Vailey- A view at Lake Vista, Monday, August 17 -- Fernhill at Val- feyview; Lake Vista et Southmead and Radio at Brookside. Wednesday, August 19 -- Southmead at Brookside; Valleyview at Storie and Lake Vista at Radio Monday, August 24 -- Fernhill at Lake Vista; Brookside at Storie and Southmead Valleyview. * posnasday. August 26--Storie at South- mead; Brookside at Valleyview and Radio wt Fernhill. All games start at 6.30 p.m. EAST DIVISION Monday, June 22 -- Harman at East- view; Kingside at North Oshawa and Woodview at Connaught. Wednesday, June 24 -- Woodview at Courtice; Eastview at North Oshawa and Harman at Kingside. Monday, June 29 -- Woodview at North a; Courtice at Kingside and East- view at Connaught. Monday, July 6 -- Connaught at King- side; Courtice at Eastview and Harman at Woodview. Wednesday, July 8 -- Harman at Cour-| vi fice; North Oshawa at Connaught and Woodview at Eastview. Monday, July 13 -- Eastview at King side; North Oshawa at Harman and Con- naught at Courtice. Wednesday, JBly 15 -- Courtice at North Oshawa; Connaught at Harman and King- side at Woodview. SECOND HALF Wednesday, August 5 -- Eastview at Harman; North Oshawa at Kingside and Connaught, at Woodview. Monday, August 10 -- Courtice at Wood- view; North Oshawa at Eastview 'and Kingside at Harman. Wednesday, August 12 -- North Oshawa at Woodview; Kingside at Courtice and Connaught at Eastview. Monday, August 17 -- Kingside at Con- naught; Eastview at. Courtice and Wood- view at Harman. Wednesday, August 19 -- Courtice at Harman; Connaught at North Oshawa - land Lake Vista at Radio. and Eastview at Woodview. Monday, August 24 -- Kingside at East- view; Harman at North Oshawa and Cour- tice at Connaught. Wednesday, August 26 -- North Oshawa at Courtice; Harman at Connaught and Woodview at Kingside, All games start at 6.30 p.m. PEEWEE GIRLS WEST DIVISION Tuesday, June 23 -- Fernhill at Glen Stewart (Radio SE); Lake Vista at Nipl- gon and Sunnyside at Radio (NE.). Tuesday, June 30 -- Radio at Nipigon; Fernhill at Sunnyside and Glen Stewart) at Lake Vista. Tuesday, July 7 -- Lake Vista at Fern- hill; Glen Stewart at Radio (SE) and Sunnyside at Nipigon. Tuesday, July 14 -- Sunnyside at Glen Stewart (Radio SE); Nipigon 'at Fernhill Thursday, July 16 -- Fernhill at Radio and Sunnyside at Lake Vista. Friday, July 17 -- Nipigon at Glen Stewart (Radio SE). SECOND HALF Tuesday, August 4 -- Glen Stewart at Fernhill and Nipigon at Lake Vista. ednesday, August 5 -- Radio at Sunny- le. Tuesday, August 11 -- Nipigon at Radio; Sunnyside at Fernhill and Lake Vista at Glen Stewart. Thursday, August 13 -- Fernhill at Lake Vista; Radio at Glen Stewart and Nipi- gon at Sunnyside. Tuesday, August 18 -- Glen Stewart at Sunnyside; Fernhill at Nipigon and Radio at Lake Vista. Thursday, August 20 -- Radio at Fern- hill; Lake Vista at Sunnyside and Glen Stewart at Nipigon. Ward's got. two runs in the d and two in the fourth. UAW Softball UAW Softball League action last night saw three games play- ed with Dover's topping Dyett's 5-2; Kent's nosing out Ward's Billiards 5-4 and Dixie-Plaza winning 7-4 over Mavericks. |WIN FOR DOVER'S Dover's Men's Wear defeated Dyett's Sports 5-2, in their game at Alexandra Park, scoring one in the second on hits by Lang- ford, Tandam and Ray, another in the fourth when Trinkwon homered, one more in the fifth on hits by Ray, Waller and Le- veck and two in the sixth on a single by Barkley, Talbot's triple and an infield out, Dyett's got going finally in the sixth to score a run, by Hinze, aided by Lawson and their other in the seventh when Whiteley walkeq and scored on a hit by Deles. CLOSE FOR KENT'S Kent's Western Tire nosed out Ward's Billiards 5-4. Jackson tripled with two out in the sec- ond and scored on Legree's sin- gle. In the fourth, they added four runs, Howes, Murray, Kar- bak and Belanger all scoring, on a total of four hits and an infield Clip Rundle's Dodd's Motors defeated Rundle Garden Centre 7-3, last night at Cowan Park, in their Civic Softball League tilt. Robinson, pitching for Rundle's, had one big, bad in- ning and that told the story. It happened in the second when Moss walked to open then with two out, Harding homered, Two more walks, to Griffin and Schram followed, then Norton homered. Strogwin walked and Bryant, with two hits, was their big batter but for the most part, they failed to do much at the plate. DIXIE-PLAZA WINS Dixie - Plaza defeated Chas- sis Plant Mavericks 7-4, in their game, with Redshaw pitching the win, allowing eight hits. Two walks, a bad outfield error and hits by Henry and Phillips, gave Mavericks three runs in the second inning but they scor- ed only once more, in the sev- single and scored on Stacey's sigle and scored on Stacey's Close Tyke Game baseball game last night at Alexandra rage ge ome + Bg 20 a unanimous decision over Ca- Jubb. The young pitcher fanned 13, allowed only five hits, and aided his own cause with three big safeties, including a triple. the game as the losers made 16 and North-East committed five. home run for South-East. Loses 10-Rounder REGINA (CP) --World junior welterweight champion Eddie Perkins of Chicago scored In an Oshawa Legion Tyke Park, North-East nadian champion Les Sprague of Dartmouth, N.S. Wednesday in a 10-round non-title bout. Perkins carried the fight to Sprague with quick left jabs. Sprague landed his best punches when the fighters were closed and in the fourth round he cut Perkins over the left eye. Sprague, 22, had been prom- Errors were a big factor in Catcher Morris c'outed a MERCURY TAXI oom 725.477] -- OSHAWA'S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN TAXI AND U-DRIVE--OVER 30 CARS AND TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE! , RENT-A-CAR $1.00 A DAY PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE GEO. RUTHERFORD (Oshawa) LTD.--14 ALBERT ST. two-bagger. Phillips, pitching for Maver- icks, who was nicked for two hits, Korczynski and Michael's double, for two runs, in the sec- ond inning. In the fourth, Mal- loy walked, Michael was safe on an error, so was Terwillegar and Arnold's single completed a three-run rally. The winners added two more in the sixth, Michael and Terwillegar doing the hitting while both Sims and Redshaw were safe on errors, scored on McConnell's double, to complete the splurge. The winners got their other run in the third, also after two out, when Harding, "the big batter" of the game, tripled and scored on a single by Griffin. Giddings pitched the win for Dodd's and gave up only three hits for three runs, while fan- ning nine batters. Rundle's got two runs in the third when Rob- inson opened with a_ walk, Knocker singled and then an in- field out and a wild pitch let both runners score. In the fifth, B. Hooper doubled and scored after two out, on a single by G. IMPORTS WORKERS PARIS (AP) -- France has virtually full employment and is importing increased num- bers of foreign workers, the Labor Ministry reports. Hooper, for their fina) run. All games start at 6.30 p.m. EAST DIVISION Monday, June 22 -- Bathe at Harman. Tuesday, June 23 -- Kingside at North Oshawa and Woodview at Eastview. i) Tuesday, June 30 -- Woodview at North | Oshawa; Bathe at Eastview and Harman at Kingside. Tuesday, July, Bathe at Kingside; Harman a! and Eastview at North Oshawa. Monday, July 13 -- North Oshawa at Bathe and Kingside at Woodview. Tuesday, July 14 -- Harman at East- ew. Thursday, July 16 -- Bathe at Wood view and North Oshawa at Harman. Friday, July 17 -- Eastview at King- side. SECOND HALF t Tuesday, August 4 -- Harman at Bathe and Eastview at Woodview. Wednesday, August 5 -- North Oshawa at Kingside. Tuesday, August 11 --~-North Oshawa at Woodview; Eastview at Bathe and Har- man at Kingside. Thursday, August 13 -- Bathe at King- side; Woodview at Harman and North Oshawa at Eastview. Tuesday, August 18 -- Eastview at Har- man; Bathe at North Oshawa and Wood- view at Kingside. Thursday, August 20 -- Woodview at Bathe; Kingside at Eastview and Har- man at North Oshawa. All games start at 6.30 p.m. Dodgers Against Braves By THE CANADIAN PRESS All Los Angeles Dodgers needed, it seems, was someone to hurt their feelings. ' The necessary bruise to the self - esteem of the National League champions was applied last Monday when their col- leagues saw fit to pass over their entire lineup in the annual all-star poll. The Dodgers, who had fright- @med nobody except their own fans at the plate all season, promptly turned into tigers, hammering Milwaukee Braves 10-9 the night the figures were announced. Still unsatisfied, they handed the Braves a repeat dose Wed- nesday, accumulating 19 hits and 32 total bases for a re- sounding 15-4 victory, their big- gest offensive display of the season. ; Maury Wills stroked four sin- gles and drew a walkin five times at bat, scored three runs, drove in one and stole his 24th and 25th bases. John Roseboro hit a home run, his second of the season. Each is hitting .295, a mark ' worth of all-star consideration. Joe Torre of Milwaukee, the first team all-star pick, has a higher average than Roseboro » but runner-up John Edwards of ' Cincinnati Reds trails the Dod-| ger backstop by a point. | Wills is hitting 12 points) higher than first team nominee * Dick Groat of St. Louis Cardi-| nals and 19 points above second| Explode choice Leo Cardenas of the Reds. Elsewhere in the NL, Phila- delphia Phillies outlasted Chi- cago Cubs 9-8, San Francisco Giants shaded Cincinnati 2-1, Houston Colts trimmed St. Louis 7-5 and Pittsburgh Pi- -- topped New York Mets The Dodgers' assault on five Milwaukee pitchers helped Don Drysdale breeze to his 10th vic- tory. The big right - hander chipped in with a single and double and drove in a run. Frank Howard contributed his 17th home run and Wilf Davis had a double, two singles and four RBI. The victory left Los Angeles one victory short of the .500 mark and 24% games behind fourth-place Cincinnati. John Herrnstein's seventh-in- ning home run proved decisive for the league-leading Phillies, who blew an early 5-1 lead. Richie Allen hit a_ three-run homer for the Phils, his 14th of the year, and Ernie Banks poked his eighth for the Cubs. Orlando Cepeda's two - run) homer backed the 14-strikeout, seven-hit pitching of Ron Herbel in the Giants' victory over the Reds. Herbel's strikeout total was a. single-game high in the NL this season. Houston scored six runs in the seventh, overcoming a 3-1 defi- cit and chasing St. Louis starter Ray Sadecki. Mike White paced the Colts' attack with four hits: WOODBINE RACE RESULTS by McMu! Copyright 1964 (Daily Racing Form). rray A agi Co., Lid. FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 claim- Ing, maiden two-year-olds, 5 furlongs (12) 2-Bully Keane, Hale 6.10 3.20 3.20 'whirling Rich, Harrison 3.20 2.80 S-Mon's Bell, Potts 14,90) Start good, won easily. jing. Three-year-olds. teenth Miles (5) 2-Chervil Boy, Dittfach 1-My Valentine, Leblanc \4-After Clouds, Harris by Pet Bully -- Tates| Start good, won ridden out Also Ran in Order: Perzaca, Ganas-| sas, Bar Gossip, Helio Mike, Witchisit, Tanamakoon, Wild Fabius, Jar Jar and) Chop Turkey. 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