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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1964, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 29, 1964 10 Don Mills Youngster Steals Spotlight In Her First Big Meet Bantam Boys and Crosby for the Midget Boys. All the trophies, prizes and medals were donated by Local 222, United Auto Workers Union, STORM FORCES MOVE _ A sudden rainstorm Friday night caused the officials to SPORTS © By GERRY SUTTON A: 12-year-old girl, who was in her first major meet, outshone everyone in the two-day Ontario Provin- cial Bantam and Midget Age Ban outstanding performance. Don Mills' athletics won 17 of 51 events and claimed three) 4 .« CALENDAR the 500 athletes from al' TODAY'S GAMES parts of the province. | SOFTBALL | Toronto Beaches Major Fast- FOUR NEW RECORDS 'ball League -- Oshawa Tony's Miss Richmond set a Provin-\ys Seven Up-Shopsy's, at Kew), cial record in the javelin event) Gardens, 8 p.m with a toss of 70 feet, seven) City and District League -- and one-quarter inches. Cam|Bad Boys vs Brooklin, 8.15 p Crosby and Bill Watts, both of| Civil Service League -- Don Mills, established Canadian) Rundle's vs Wood's, at S. Radio, marks in the Midget Boys'/§ 45 p.m.; Foley's vs Chicken Section. |Villa, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 Crosby got his in the discus} p.m.; Ontario Steel vs, Reynold's throw with a heave of 146 feet,}at Thornton's, 6.45 p.m. and] biscus -- C. Crosby, Don Mills, 146' y. at!" (Canadian Record); D. Arnold, Don! Toffan, Gerald Anderson, Roy Bedard. ¥%"., while Watts made his rec-|Thompson's vs Excelsiors, ord in the javelin event with a/ Alexandra Park, 8.30 p.m. toss of 149 ft. 6% in. UAW League The other record was set by|/Dover's Truck Line (West) Paul Kearns of Ottawa Up-|Scugog Cleaners vs Plaza Dixie move the second-day activities from Alexandra Park to Mc- Laughlin Collegiate Vocational Institute, for better track con- ditions. But the meet might not have finished if it wasn't for the work of Barclay Law, chairman of the Oshawa Track Club, Mal- colm, Turnbull, Frank Edge- combe and Joe Kolodzie, all-of MCVI, plus Gordon Banks of OCVI, who worked late Friday night and early Saturday morn- ing in getting the track ready. The meet, under the sponsor- ship of the Oshawa Track Club, Branch 43, Royal Cana- \dian Legion, proved a success etn Oshawa Merchants In e e District ot Win Game In Ajax Oshawa Golf Club, compile? a/ ajay Merchants 12-7 total of 25 points to capture The Pastern Ontario Senior Baseball Graham Trophy, in the annual League game, yesterday after- Ladies' District Golf Tourne-| noon in Ajax, ment, held at The Oshawa Golf| Jim McConkey pitched the} Club, on Thursday. win for Oshawa and although |, ee: i | The members of the Oshawal he was hit steadily, Ajax ei bases again in the sixth and) to end that threat. team were: Sue Kessler, Marg} lected a total of 15 safeties, Mc-|eighth, Ajax didn't score again | Jacobi, Lois Brodie, Betty Tip- Duley, John igi Doug Sturggess. ney, Jean Burch, Liz Grewar, gd eet, 8 inches) --|Doreen Dobbie and Pam Mil- opi Kennedy, Peter Renaud, pron (PE Peterborough Golf an a 200-Yard relays: (31.8 seconds) -- King Country Club team was second eee rn in the tournament, with a total Ph aah Pea hia eneng cs -- Tony' of 16% points and right behind Standing broadjump: 6-foot, 9.5 inches) | them. came Kawartha G olf aay, Kennedy, David Ross, Vidis|and Country Club, with 16 aicuinsas. : . wy Running broadjump: (13-foot) -- tow | Peiecy 18 antl Set hae the infield. ituations, aid-/0ut, Marshal! singled, <* pig hy at caer wisid y pinch-hitter Finnegan and Daze, first two, ir first Scoring Marshall. O'Shea ..... Mig cnge sayy! Py ogy A a belted a three-run homer. Ajax) when Norm Tetlock opened with loaded the bases again with "wo a walk and Bob- Marshall|Out, on_ singles by Brecken- doubled, Mac Rowland's sacri-|bridge, Rennick and = id. *¥} fice fly scored Marshall. but Tetlock's drive to the out-! Jim Breckinbridge and Art Rennick had back-to-back sin-| the game. and Whiteley, The team representing the! Oshawa Merchants defeated! Rennick's opening hit in the|an error, and 'Butch' Dowe's in their|fourth was followed by an in-|double scored Whiteley but Joel field error and Rennick scored|was nipped at the plate. Jack when Tetlock grounded out to|/Hogg and Lucky Wills both | drew walks to fill the bases but Although they had runners on|Rowland fanned Jack Fisher nth, Aj t score | In the third, walks to Jack Conkey got himself out of sev-| Until their 9th inning. With one) Cole and Whiteley, plus singles |by Joel and Dowe scored the Oshawa broke' the 3-3 dead |lock with a three-run rally in the sixth, on walks to Wills and Cole plus hits 'by Fisher, Bob Reid . In_ the field was gathered in, to ent paced bs lary oe herent jand three hits. A singleton in une stn inning, completed Osh.. awa's total, Ted Whiteley, with four hits and a walk in six chances, was the best for Oshawa at the plate. Dowe had two hits. Dan O'Shea with four-or-five, in- cluding his homer, was the big gun for Ajax, with Rennick hav- ing three, Marshall and Daze each a couple. } OSHAWA -- Wills, cf; Fisher, ss; Reid, 1b; Cole, c; Whiteley, 3b; Joel, rf; Dowe, 2b; i; lf; McConkey, p; Campbell, in 9th; Jones, If in 5th; Pipher, irf in 5th. AJAX -- Tetlock, 1b; Mar shall, 2b; Rowland, p and 3b; Py Breckenbridge, c; frey, rf in 7th; Finnegan, batted in 9th, FOR MORE SPORT SEE PAGES 13-15 gles to open the second stanza; Mac Rowland started on the} Reimer, David Ross, Larry Kennedy SE june ete = wider Poradl Special individual "field ennedy, vi 08S, eorge Miller. ., : ed Softball throw: (163 feet, six inches) --|PYizes" for low gross scoz<s, Tony Reimer, David Ross, Wayne Con-/were claimed by Pam Miller, |Oshawa; Mrs. D. Henderson, Peterborough GCC; Mrs. B. INTERMEDIATE BOYS Robertson, Kawartha GCC and 440-Yard dash: (68.4 seconds) -- David | Nichols, George Wiltshire, John Graham, Mrs. J. White, Cobourg, in that! e .e Jr. Legionnaires but both were left stranded, as|mound for Ajax. Oshawa's first were Reg Daze and Dan O'Shea|run came in the second when) who each singled after one out)Ted Whiteley opened with a ners. 200-Yard Relay: (29.3 seconds) -- Hill- in the third inning. |double, Mike Joel was safe on) crest, Sti John's, Hutchison, 100-Yard dash: (12.4 seconds) -- David| order. ge John Graham, George wilt- shire, jand could become an annual af- \fair in the city of Oshawa, | Following are the results: | MIDGET BOYS Javelin -- B, Watts, Toronto Don Mills, 49 ft. 62 in. (Canadian Record); . Crosby, Don Mills and G. Knox, Hamil- ton Olympic. Triple Jump -- G. Stewart, Toronto TM. !olympic, 42° 64; D. Arnold, Don Mills|Pillman, and D. Mandoleski, Sault Ste. Marie. Pole Vault --,D. Barrett, Toronto Olym- pic, 11' 9"; M. Davey, Toronto Olympic and D. Dickinson, Toronto Olympic. Broad' Jump--D. Mandolesi, Sault, 19 "tiny tag, joeenoe, EXCelsiors Win Defeat East York | Standing broadjump: (7-foot, 10 inches) Giffin | Hop, step and jump: (32-feet, 11- inches) -- David Nicholas, Brian Wyatt, |Cecil Giffin. High jump: (4-foot, 5-inches) -- Peter Arthur Weirsma, Greg Mc Ex. Game Over Oshawa Junior Legionnaires;Ron Bell opened with a walk. defeated East York Kinsmen!Ferries singled with one out » 4-2 on Friday evening, at Eastand so did Barnett, scoring) Carrying P ACE york Stadium, in a Leaside|Bell. Ferries got tagged out al) \Basebail Assocition Junior) 3rd base but Reeson walked and) of the) League fixture. Cloutier's single scored Barnett| league, | Paul Cloutier pitched the win with the fourth Oshawa run. Connell. 200-Yard relay: (26.5 seconds) -- borne, Kathleen Rowe, Palmerston. : SENIOR BOYS DeHart's Excelsiors, 440-yard dash: (65.5 seconds) -- Gerald Oshawa Civic «Softball Col. Bell, with two singles and| gy MOUTAINNEERS 9%4"'; H. Sheppard, Toronto Givens and pata Ricky Matheson, Wayne Tof- an. S. Rexe, Peterborough. Mills and B. Watts, Don Mills. 120-Yard Hurdle -- K. Johnson, Toronto -- Ron Love, James Bulimer, Kent's vsj|North York Achilles, 16 secs.; Dimitry, | Anderson, North York Achilles and D. Arnold, Don and | iin Standing broadjump: (7-foot, 11-inches) Gerald _ Running broad jump: (15-foot, 4.5- inches) -- Ron Love, Wayne Toffan, Law- 100-Yard Dash -- G. Turrin, Northjrence Tanghe. 10.7; C. Francis, Don| Hop, step and jump: (33-foot, 9-inches) visited Carring Place for an 100-Yard dash: (12.2 seconds) -- Wayne| exhibition game yesterday andjhit performance during defeated the hometown "all- Stars" 14-6. MacDonald and Fleury shared| Two walks gave the homesters/ more than one hit. the pitching chore for Excel- |siors, the latter coming into the for Oshawa, a clean-cut four- which he struck out 15 batters, issued) |four walks and'hit one batter. a chance in the first frame but they couldn't get the hit needed. three walks, had a perfect night} at the plate and was the only, player in the game to pick up} OSHAWA LEGIONNAIRES -- Mitchell, 2b; Lutton, ss; Me- > . Yon MERV MARSHALL OLA JR. "A" LACROSSE TONIGHT MIMICO vs. Oshawa Green Gaels OSHAWA ARENA 8:30 P.M, Adults $1.00 Students 50 Children 25¢ (free with edults) Daze, If; O'Shea, ss; ly and p; Pope, rf and p; God-.. ri ' . York Achilles, oy ce wy til iene five potter En gage Ae Oey . Mills and H. Sheppard, Toronto Givens. |-- Ron Love, Sheldon Huitma, Norman | game in the fifth inning. Howald I ' In this second inning, Cloutier) vamee, ib: 'Bell, of: Wtchellat lwas the starting pitcher for | hit S. Hude with a pitched ball. ns ceansuame! d rter inch 220-Yard Dash -- G. Turrin, wN.Y.|Treen feet, ten and one-quarter inches, breaking the old mark of 5 ft. 10 in. Three of the four records were set in new events and are subject to ratification. INDIVIDUAL TROPHIES Ward's, at Lakeview E., 6.30 p.m, Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ki- |wanis Bantam League) -- Fern- jhill at Bathe and Storie at Woodview. Kiwanis Midget!/G. Mosher, st. Catharines. | League -- Rundle at North Osh- jawa; Nipigon at Connaught and Other individual trophies went ir ake Vista at Storie. Al games Picco of Don Mills! at 6 39 p.m. to Roberta for Midget Girls, Chester Las- kowski of Toronto Givens, Guscott's In Tie With Port Perry -- Guscott Plumbing Juveniles and Port Perry Juniors played|League--Peterborough at Cour-| 'piscys -- Dp. Hunt, to a 64 tie, in their exhibition softball game on Saturday. | Guscott's pick up a. run in|League -- Oshawa vs Port Hope mills, 11.6; V. Labrecque, Windsor and the first on Wayling's double| and single by Woermke and| Hyrcanuck homered to open the|North-East vs South-West, atlolic ¥.0. and T. Hamel, Hamilton $par-| jensen, Susan Borchuk, Velma Dudley. in| BASEBALL Leaside Junior League--Osh- awa Legionnaires vs People's, at Talbot Park, 7.30 p.m. Eastern Ontario. Midget League--Ajax at Peterborough, | 7.30 p.m. Eastern Ontario Juvenile tice, 6.15 p.m. | Eastern Ontario PeeWee at King's Field, 6.30 p.m. Oshawa Legion Tyke League--| Achilles, 24.3; J. Maydo, N.Y. Achilles) High jump: (4foot, 9-inches) -- and C. McNeil, Toronto Gladstone. Love, Brian Greig, 440-Yard Dash -- J. Hodgins, N.Y. JUVENILE GIRLS Achilles, 53.2; J. Maydo, N.Y. Achilles! 50-Yard dash: (7.5 seconds) -- Kathy UJ and V. Fersten, Hamilton Olympic. Hood, Michelle Allick, Janet Law. A walk to Beare, fo'lowed by B80-Yard Run-D. Patterson, Toronto) Standing broadjump (s-foot, 7.s,Simpson's single and Blyth's Olympic, 2:04.2; D. Scorer, Perth and lege a Ryland, Janet Law,| sacrifice fly, gave Excelsiors 'athy s | : 4 : * One Mile Run--D. Patterson, Toronto! Running broadjump: (10-foot, & inches) their first run, in the first in- Olympic, 4:34.2; D, Scorer, Perth and P.|-- Kathy Hood, Michelle Aifick, Debbie/ning. They didn't score again Pyatt, N.Y. Achilles. Lomax. | j j 1 Relay (4 x 110) -- North York Achilles,| High jump: (3-foot, 6-inches) -- Janet until the sixth and from there 47.1; Thorold and Don Mills. Law, Kathy Hood, Arlene Miles. lon, enjoyed good success, with |' Softball throw: (77 feet) -- Kathy Hood, Talli e BANTAM. BOYS : inatoueet Pacibine, Jone Law. jthree run riage ahi of or Shot Put -- C. Laskowski, Toronto) 200-Yard relay: (32 seconds) -- Hi-| 6th, 8th and 9t rames, an ayaa ll BA Rig tobi gl Don Mills | crest, Hutchison, King street. and R. Morandeini, Givens | JUNIOR GIRLS e . ni Triple Jump--C. Blackman, Don Mills,| 75-Yard dash: (11 seconds) -- Betty In the later frames, Beuchler, ete! : poe Givens and R. Jimmo, Jayne Mason, Linda Gibson. | Armstrong, Gorycki and Fleury andeini, Givens. _ | Standing = broadjump: (éfoot, 7.5 ; i Hurdles -- R. Williams, Don Mills,/inches) -- Jayne Mason, Barber Weather- all hit well, the latter having a homer in the seventh inning 13.0; -B. Fenwick, foronto Scarborough | up, Betty Jimmo. Lions and B. Banks, Don Mills. Running broadjump: _1i-foot, 9.5) while Beuchler had a triple and Weatherup, Lyn double and Gorycki two doubles. Pole Vault--V. Pipponen, N.Y. Achilles, | inches) Barbara 8' 3; L. Patterson, Tororto Olympic and) paterson, Debbie Grant. J * P. Clarke, Oshawa's T. i ely EE Broadjump: (4foot, 1.25 inches) --| Carring Place got two runs in oronto Barbara therup, N. ; " innit ; aan Ae wis pe minefields Don Mills|Eetace: Seatnormm, Meaney Corr. Susvithe first inning wien Ellis and F. Atkins, Balmy Beach. Softball throw: _(99-feet) -- Nancy\opened with a triple and Lowe 100-Yard Dash -- C. Blackman, Don| moore, Deborah McCoy, Pamela Cetlor|singled, following an error and 200-Yard relay: (30 seconds) -- St,/ ' D.. Hunt, Balmy Beach. John's, Hillerest, Kathleen Rowe. walk to Rombough. The latter 220-Yard Dash -- D. Fitzgerald, Hamil-/inveRMEDIATE GIRLS singled to open the third, Miller ton Spartan, 27.2; T. Little, Toronto Cath 75-Yard dash: (10.3 seconds). -- Colleen! walked and both scored on V. Sfanding broadjump: (7-foot) -- pat|Miller's triple. The homesters Ron Lawrence Tanghe, |Carring Place and gave way to Vern Miller, in the fifth frame. 'four runs in the 7th. third inning. In the sixth, Way-|Harman Park and North-West 1 Vand beth == @. Willig: Scartorobuh| ling, Woermke, Korback ali hit)y, South-East, at Eastview/Lions, 57.6; T. Little, Toronto Catholic| doubles, Black singled and Hyr-| Park. Both games 6.15 p.m. Se an Ree en ee canuck completed the rally with) Oshawa Legion Bantam) s80-Yard Dash -- G. Willis, Scarborough| a e, all of which was £00d/1eague -- Oshawa Heating vs Lions, 2:15; ¢. Brown, Scarborough Lions rf " . Little, it i .o. for four runs. |Oshawa Dairy, at Eastview and| "Relay (4x 110) -- Windsor Legion. To-| Scott, pitching for | | Port roudaille Ind. vs Dairy Queen,|ronto Givens and Hamilton Spartan, Perry, claimed 16 strikeouts.).+ alexandra W. Both games|wipoer oirts Wayling, with four-for-four, waSig 15 p.m. | High Jump -- J. Fisher, Ottawa Up- the best at the plate for the liands, 4 B12"; A. Verduyn, Peterborough| SENIOR GIRLS Oshawa Juvenile team, with) LACROSSE oe F. Witee rac he alg Wisdios. ne Woermke and Hyrcanuck each! OLA Junior League -- Mimico|3; A. Wallace, Thorold and. Cronin,| Carswell, Debbie Meicher, Shetty Liddie|,got their final pair of runs in Running broadjump: (13-foot, 3-inches) j y ig --~ Colleen Jensen, Marion Mitchel', Peg the 9th on hits by Currie, How gy Thomas. Hop, step and jump: inches) -- Peggy Thomas, ney, Debbie Maicher. (23-feet, 7- | Valli "Court EXCELSIORS -- Beare, 3b;) A Pere ae Simpson, cf; Blyth, 1b; Beuch- walle Detole. Molcher, a onmon' "ler, if; Noakes, ss; Armstrong, 220-vard relay: (28.2 seconds) ~ $St./rf- Gorycki, c; Hutchinson, 2b; Jai s, Diaes, COmOre. |MacDonald, p; Fleury, p in 5th. J] CARRYING PLACE -- Ellis, 8b; Currie, lf; Howald, ; Rom- 75 Yard dash. (10.5 seconds) -- Osterhoyt, Elona Hentsche,, Judy Gillivray. Standing broadiump: (6-foot, 8-inches) having a pair of hits. | Mounties Woermke pitched for Oshawa|Gaels, at Oshawa's Children's|, "tne Har and he struck out eight of the) Port Perry Juniors with Oke and Tummons each having two hits. Port Perry got singletons in the second and fifth frames. They came from behind to tie) the game, Johnson hitting aj three-run homer in the 7th, to make it 6-5 and Oke's homer, in the 9th, tying the score. Oshawa's Midgets vs Oshawa Arena, 8.30 p.m. Juvenile - Junior League -- John Beaupre Blue Devils vs Joe Bosco Real Estate, at Chil-| dren's Arena, 6.30 p.m. | Oshawa Minor Novice League) |-- Houdaille Ind. vs Union Rod| and Gun Club, 6 p.m. and Auto Workers Credit Union vs Tony's Refreshments, 7 p.m. Both! games at Bathe Park. | SOCCER Defeat Ajax Lads Oshawa's Jury and Lovell team, led by pitcher Gary Carroll, blanked Ajax Legion 5-0 in an Eastern Ontario Mid- get baseball game here in Lake- view Park yesterday. : The winning hurler spaced six hits over the nine-inning route and was never in trouble, He had nine strikeouts and allowed six hits, but gave up only one hit over the last three innings. Al Holt was the big hitter for 'Oshawa with a double and a triple: to drive in three runs. Legionnaires Nip Whitby Boys 3-1 Oshawa Legion edged Whitby Legion 3-1 in an Eastern On- tario Inter-County PeeWee base- ball game here at Eastview Park Saturday. Jim Yakamishyn won game for the Oshawans allow- ing only four hits, while Osh-| awa collected five hits off los- the Oshawa and District League (Second Division) -- Thistles vs| Napco, 6.45 p.m.,' at Kinsmen Poet Civic Memorial Stadium. First |Division -- Hungaria vs Local] | 999, at Kinsmen Stadium, 8 p.m. | Minor League Playoffs -- Ux- bridge vs Fernhill, at South-| mead, 7.30 p.m.; Brookside vs |North Oshawa, at Northway |Court, 6.30 p.m, and Bathe vs | Woodview, at Southmead, 6 | P.m. | | 'TUESDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL City and District League -- |and Sons, at Toronto Kinsmen | Park, 8.15 p.m. UAW League -- Parts and) Service vs Karn's, at Alexan-| dra, 1 p.m, Neighborhood Assoc. |-- Eastview at Harman; King- |side at Bathe and Sunnyside at |Woodview. West Division Fernhill at Glen Stewart; Thorn-|so.varg dash: ton's at Radio; Lake Vista at/oudiey, Mike Welch, David Ovellette, | Brookside and Rundle at Storie.| Standing broadiump: (S-foot, 10-inches) | All games 6.30 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc. Girls'| Green | Sudbury. | | Javelin -- L. Richmond, Don Mills, | Oshawa Bad Boys vs Baytor|doriwsky, Boys' | y, |PeeWee League (East Division)|don and G. Osborne, Oshawa. "Elona Henstche, Joyce Osterhoyt,| bough, 2b; R, Miller, cf; Lowe, R. Picco, Don MIlI8 dy 'McGillivray. iN. ; j ss; V. Miller, lb and p; Mills Pe aera ch ee Ald desig 4a) Running broadjump: I4foot, 1.5.) Westlake, rf: Frost wh . 100-Yard Dash -- R. Picco, -- Elona Hentsche, Pat Firth,,C, Westlake, Mm, , SS. 12.2; N. Lesile, Hamilton Olympic and| Judy P. Wilson, Don Mills. |_M itts, | Inehes) Don Mills.) judy MeGillivray. | , step and jump: (29-foot, 7-inches) 220-Yard Dash -- R. Picco, Don Mills,|-- tye ene Judy English, Chery! 26.6; P, Wilson, Don Mills and Mar g\>eprattis Chatland, Don Mills. Pa fume Pat Firth, Judy | ga 80-Metre Hurdies -- M, Chatland, Don Ad " ¢ (37. econds) -- Col- nella Gravee Uelies Milis and 6B. (aun ae sare King. Powel | Win At 0. ourg git ty: meee ane ie a te 4; Hamilton Olympics and Windsor * : * i Legion. | Phils Sell Klippstein {first and second, to take, top |honors in a Ladies' Trebles *ievein = L 70| To Minnesota Twins /Tournament, at Cobourg, | on 74" (Provincial Record); 6B. Armour, | Y. '| 7, LOUIS (AP) -- Philadel-| Thursday. ms, and uv. Armstrong, ae hia Phillies announced the sale! Leading the way, with high gh Jump -- S. Flowers, St. Catha-|Sunday of veteran righthanded| score for three wins, was the Act el a ee Aas aad Penni! pitcher Johnny Klippstein to|Oshawa trio of Mrs. Bill Joyce, 'oon make Richmond, Don Mills, a2'! Minnesota Twins. . Mrs. Jack Biddulph and Mrs. "i. D. Medinski, Oshawa's T. R. Mc The Phillies also announced|Ewart Clemence, skip and close Ewen and G. Kernivs, Toronto Vytis, | the return of pitcher Cal Mc- behind, also with three wins, were Mrs. Grant Murray, Mrs. 60-Metre Hurdies -- L. Richmond, A : Mills, 10.8; N. Legros, Don Mills and §.|Lish. to the active list. McLish |had been on the disabled list|Jim Kemp and Mrs, Jeff Auth- Pon with a sore arm. ors, skip. Griffith, Don Mills. 60-Yard Dash -- L, Richmond, Mills, 80; J. Hawes, Kitchener and Junior Boys' 880-Yard Run -- B. Cha- GOLF CLUB Kirkland Lake, 58.2; J. Rey-| . nolds, Galt and P. Davis, N.Y. Achilles. | Oshawa Open, 220-Yard Dash -- D. 4 Sheenan, Oshawa Track Club, 24.6; R. igs Werry, O.T.C. and J. Lawrence, O,T.C, | Legros, Don Milis. 100-Yard Dash -- B. Dennis, Sudbury, | Women's Open 80-Metre '4urdies -- M. Snider, Don Mills, 11.6; C. Chaoman, Don King St. West © Excellent Greens © 9 Holes @ Club R i, © (Mambershi Kio itaks Don Mills, Delhi and Oshawa's §. J. |Phillips was fifth, 12.9; B. Hosowich, Windsor and L. Rich| | OTHER EVENTS Mills and M, Fleming. mond, Don Mills. Relay (4 ¢ 110) -- Windsor Legion, 54.6; | i} Juvenile Two-Mile Run -- 8. Thompson, | oronto Striders, 9:49.3; T. Young, Lon-| Oshawa Midget Boys' Sprint Mediey Relay -- North York Achilles, 3:54.4; Toronto Olympic and St. Catharines. JUVENILE BOYS (7.5 seconds) -- GREEN FEES Daily 1.50 Juniors 1,00 Holidays and Weekends 2.00 Juniors 1.50 Any Evening After 6 p.m. 1,00 each for all. Garry Doug Sturgess, David Ouellet', Gary) Dudiey. i Running broadjump: (10-foot, 9.5-Inches) | -- Dan Vaillant, He advancet on an infie'd out and siored on a single by F Norman, that came with two out. East York Kinsmen didn't get| their. other run until the 9th inning when Ken Weese opened with a single and scored on D.| Bailey's triple, only extra-base) blow the losers were able to get.' Oshawa went in front with the first two runs of the game, in| the top half of the second in- ning. Ron Bell drew a walk to start it off and pitcher Churchill| then hit Al Etchells with aj pitch, Dave Ferries forced) Etchells at second. The East) York pitcher had trouble with his control at this point, issuing) walks to Alex Barnett and Roger| Reeson in succession, to force) in a run, then he hit Cloutier with a pitch, to push a second runner across the plate. Weese took over the pitching job for East York, in the third inning and blanked the Legion- ald and Frost. {naires until the 8th, when again TWO RECORDS SET MOSCOW (AP)--Yuri Vlasov, Russian weightlifter, set a world record Sunday as he won the European championship in the heavyweight class with a total lift of 1,240.1 pounds. One other world record was broken and one tied in the four-day meet.| Middleweight Viktor Kurentsov won with a total of 981 pounds. i Reeson, rf; Cloutier, p. Ferries, 3b; Barnett, i) | EAST YORK KINSMEN -- Norman, ss; Marshall, rf; Han- cock, c; Weese, lb and p; Mee- han, 2b; Bailey, If; Hude, 3b; M ef; Churchill, p and 1b. OSHAWA ARENA || TUESDAY 8:45 P.M. BULLDOG. BROWER vs. ILLIO DI PAOLO sf THE SCUFFLING HILLBILLYS THE HILLBILLY'S RIP and CHUCK. vs THE DESTROYER and LEE HENNING RAY VILLMER vs, DUKE NOBLE Tickets for these fine exhibitions ot Casino Restaurant PAT MILOSH -- Promoter 5 Year Guorantee made by Beatty. Free food plon. Free delivery, PRICED FROM BAD BOY perinitety SELLS FOR LESS! FREEZERS-21 CU. FT. cu, gaurantee, automatic shut-off. value DEHUMIDIFIERS-6.E. Built-in filter, 1/5 horse power, 19,000 ft, capacity, swift operation, 5 yeor By Beatty, full cutomatic de' With trade 2-DO0R REFRIGERATORS arate zone freezer, 5 year "wo 199 88 e frost, sep- FOR YOUR SHOPP! WE ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHT WEDNESDAY 'TIL 9:30 P.M. 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Eastern Ontario Juvenile ------ ----|League -- Oshawa at Port | Hope, 6.15 p.m. | Eastern Ontario Bantam | League -- Bowmanville vs Osh- Six Birdies Give Mrs. Cole Victory "(2.2K crton Peewee KINGSTON (CP) -- Betty)|League -- People's Clothing vs Stanhope Cole of Toronto bird-|Auto Workers Credit Union, at ied four of seven holes on the|Harman Park, and Jubilee Pa- back nine to defeat Rae Milli-|vilion vs South-West, at East- gan of Aurora, Ont., 3 and 2 in|view Park. Both games 6.15 the final of the Eastern Prov-| p.m. inces golf tournament Sunday.| LACROSSE Mrs. Cole had six birdies and) Ontario Minor League (Novice| went over par once in the 16-\and Bantam) -- Whitby at hole match. Brooklin and Markham at Osh- She defeated 18 - year - old|awa. 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