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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1964, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, July 6, 1964 PENALTY PARADE - Oshawa Green Gaels Win In Brampton 17-10 Lakeshore Castrol- ites upset Hastings' Legionnaires By GERRY SUTTON 'A big rough team the edge over nents, but whipped Brampton 17-10 in an Onta Association game marred by penalties. The victory moved Green Gaels, 1963.Minto Cup Cham- pions, into a first-place tie with the Armstrongs with 22 points each. However, Gaels have one in hand. In other OLA Junior action usually has its lighter oppo- Saturda: rio Lacrosse Junior League Saturday, 15-18 at Hastings. tics used by the B and by the end of the game. Anmstrongs, considered one of the toughest teams in the league, caused themselves noth- ing but trouble from the open- ing faceoff. Before the game was more than three minutes old, Brampton had five men in the penalty box with cheap penalties. Officials Bob Hayes and Don Page, both of Toronto, clamped down on the rough-house tac- rampton club Armstrongs had received 136 minutes in penalties, including six misconducts and a match penalty, Green Gaels had 47 minuets, including two majors to Don Stinson. Paul Popeil was the worst in- stigator for Brampton with two misconducts, two minors and the match penalty. He received ithe match penalty for swinging his lacrosse stick at Hayes sev- eral times in the penalty-box. STINSON SHINES Big Don Stinson, often been criticized for his hot- ' Record Entry List In Oshawoa's Annual Softball Tournament Another very successful 'soft-| Smithville, Binbrook and James clubs, the Juveniles may be withdrawn. outstanding play. The 16-year- who hasiting fore the goals boosted his league-leading period, but for some unknown SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL City and District League--Ba tor and Sons vs Brooklin, 8:15 p.m. : Civil Service League -- Chick- envilla vs Ontario Steel, at Alex- andra Park, 6:30 p.m.; Wood's vs Dodd's, at Alexandra Park, 6:30 p.m.; Wood's vs. Dodd's, at Alexandra Park, 8:30 p.m.; Reynold's vs. Rundle's at S Radio, 6:45 p.m. and Excelsiors vs, Foley's, at Thornton's Cor- ners, 6:45 p.m. Oshawa Minor Bantam League; -- Storie at Fernhill] and Wood- view 'at Sunnyside. Both games 6:30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Midget League -- Genoshas at Nipigon; Con- and-cold play, came up with an old forward, who has missed Gaels' last four games because of a head-injury he picked up in Hastings two weeks ago, check- ed with authority and was one of the top Oshawa players in the hitting department. Stinson fired three goals and picked up one assist. He also took time out to engage in a fist-swinging duel with Jim Richardson and won a_ split- ! decision over 'his opponent, get-jnaught at Lake Vista and Storie in several good licks be-jat N. Oshawa. All games 6:30 officials broke them|p. up and banished both to the penalty-box for five minutes. Captain John Davis led the Green Gaels scoring with seven goals plus four assists. The eased Neighborhood Assoc. Girls' Bantam League, West Division-- Valleyview at Fernhill; South- mead at Lake Vista and Brook- side at Radio, East Division -- Connaught at Kingside; Cour- tice at Eastview and Harman at Woodview. All games 6:30 p.m. BASEBALL Eastern Ontario Midget Lea- gue -- Orono at Peterborough, 7:30.p.m. and Oshawa at Whitby, 6:30 p.m. Eastern Ontario Pee Wee Lea- gue -- Oshawa vs Cobourg, at Vincent Massey, 6:30 p.m. total of 59 and gave him 103 points after 14 games, tops in the league. He scored an obvi- ous goal late in the second reason wasn't given credit for the goal. Larny Ireland, who also play- ed a strong game for the Gaals, fired three goals, whi'e Gaylord Powles, playing his first game ATTACKED REFEREE Is Suspende cite other plapers to assault the referee, Other items on the agenda at the discipline meeting yester- day, included a review of the case of Joe Burchowych, Ukrain- ja goalkeeper, previously sus- pended for four games and fined ten dollars. The com- mittee cancelled the monetary punishment, d Referee Jim Harrison, sus- pended for one month, also had his case reviewed, following his appeal. Following his explana- tion, the suspension was lifted, NAMED SECRETARY Nigel Hartley, a native of Yorkshire, England, was named | Sunday as the new secretary of the Oshawa and District Soccer Association. Since the resigna- tion of the secretary-treasurer some weeks ago, the ODSA has been seeking replacements for those two key executive posi- tions and it felt that Mr, Hart- ley's soccer experience will be} an asset to-the Association. The appointment of a treasurer is expected shortly. Walter Rohrer, chairman of} The officers and executive of the Oshawa and District Soccer' Association, determined to stamp out rowdyism and main- tain contral of their league play, issued a life suspension, the sternest measure ever taken in local soccer circles, when they met on Sunday. The stern discipline was levied on player Matti Illes, who in a game on June 29, it was charged, kicked and punched the referee, Vince Zizzo. A large-scale riot was narrowly averted, following this incident and three more players were or- dered off the field, one of whom was charged with trying to in- Richmond Hill Nips Brooklin In 1-0 Thriller Brooklin Concretes "dropped a) tough 1-0 decision in Richmond| Hill on Saturday night, in pred City and District Inter - City : a schedule fixture, with Ray Judd|!te Oshawa -- Minor Soceer forced to go all-out to win the|Leasue, has announced that J.| tussle, one of the best Rich-|M. Jukes, 466. Brentwood) shawa Soccer ee we see L i f an unchecked movement of Hungaria player. Hungaria had four of their' regular players missing because of oe a on them, bu' to beat Thistles on ; Thistles were not . their usual rare ot really up td without considering this, it is apparent that H is mak-, ing a real co} ck after a, \bad start. G. McMillan scored. one goal for Thistles, and Alex Nagy, John Sebok and Andy Mezej one each for Hungaria. GAMES RE-SCHEDULED Saturday, July 11, had been held open for an_ exhibition' game of the season these games' will now be played this Satur- day. Hungaria plays Ukrainia at 7.00 p.m., and Rangers meet Thistles, at 8.30 p.m., both games at Kinsmen Stadium. d For while Avrelio Chiodo and Asger Pedersen each scored one, for Local 222. TIE IN 2ND DIVISION A second division game was played between Ukrainia-2 and angers-2, on the same night. The first half saw no score at all. In the second half Walter: Szagala shot one for Ukrainia. John Vesters scored for Rangers and Jerry Many- la got the second goal for Ukrainia, Only the 'penalty, taken by Nick Griffioen, saved Rangers from a defeat, and =o the final score to a +2 tie. ITALIA BLANKS UKRAINIA On Saturday night, the Osh- awa Senior Soccer League featured a double-header, which was watched by about 140 spec- tators. Italia defeated Ukrainia 2-0 on goals by Adriano Didanelli and Herbert Schmiedl. Throughout the game the teams were well matched but Ukrainia just could not get to scoring. Every time' they were stopped by the strong Italia defense, with big help from Gus Seide and Fred Rohr. * GOING TO GAMES VANCOUVER (CP) -- Four- teen of Canada's top field hock- ey stars were picked here Sat- urday to represent Canada in the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October. The Olympic represen- tatives will be headeq by mana- Oshawa Legion Tyke League-- North - West vs North - East, at Alexandra Park and South -East vs South - West, at Harman Park. Both games 6:15 p.m. Oshawa Legion Bantam Lea- gue -- Houdaille Industries vs Oshawa Heating, at Alexandra for Oshawa, added two goals and two assists. Ross Jones and Jim Higgs added the other markers. | Brian Warnock paced Bramp- jton with four goals. Bob Haw added two, while Wayne Mc- Cauley, Richardson, Bram Wil- Jewellers. Other strong contenders will be Bayton and Sons from Scar- boro; Zuk's Insurance from Toronto; Ellis Juniors from Belleville; Russell's Texaco from Brockville; Woodstock Ju- 11 tournament should be pro- Wided for Oshawa fans this Sat- urday, at Alexandra Park, when the Oshawa City and District Softball Association will hold its 7th annual All-Ontario Jun- jor Softball Tournament. ger-coach Mike Wheaton of Van- couver. PATI 12" = 12" and 12" = 16" : ah avenue, Oshawa, is the winner|, Unlike their opponents, they reget Deyed have witnessed) 116 '50-50 club prize, drawn|lacked the ability to take ad- : : q|for the Minor League by Harry| Vantage of even half a chance. Judd struck out 17 batters and) Chanman, at Saturday night's| Ukrainia could not play their abbey 'mpl cd vagetik a 4 doubleheader. own regular goalie, which also |made quite a difference. Brooklin team, Jim Hill. had)LAST WEEK'S RESULTS All the entrants will assem- ble at Alexandra Park on Sat- urday at 12.30 noon, when the official schedule will be drawn up. The first round will get un- Bg |HUNGARIA BEATS THISTLES At deadline time for entries, the total number received es- tablished a new record, with 17 Junior clubs having paid the ne- cessary entry fee The 1963 Tournament Cham- pions, Galt Slees, will be back} to defend their title and they'll have to be good to beat the other strong contenders Highlighting this year's tour- nament will be the Hamilton contingent, which will consist of the entire five teams from the Hamilton and District Junior Fastball League, namely, Bad Boy 'Appliances, Stoney Creek, niors; Hastings Juniors; Rae's Plumbing and Juniors; Oshawa's loff, the Capreol Legion Juniors club entries, the two local Ju- Guscott Plumbing and Heating, entry The procedure has been to accept Juvenile entries | 0) balance the such a large entry scheduling, but with Jr. Legionnaires Bow To East York East York Kinsmen defeated Oshawa Legionnaires 7-2, here at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon, in a Leaside Baseball Associa- tion Junior League schedule tilt Paul Cloutier started on the mound for Oshawa, yielded a triple to Fred Norman, the first batter he faced - - but tightened up to leave him stranded there, getting the next three in order. Howver, the visitors pushed over three runs in the third inning. Steve Flude opened with sixth, when pinch-hitter Ian McNamee opened with a walk. With two out, Dave Ferries walked. Barr had lost control at this point and when he went to a-3-and-1 count on Roger Reeson, Jack Churchill took lover. He filled out Reeson's free ticket and then Ray Aber- man belted a single, with the bases loaded, scoring McNamee and Ferries. This proved Osh- awa's only successful scoring attack. Reeson and Aberman had successive singles to start the ninth but the threat fizzled out a single and was sacrificed along "4 Marshall Barr. Norm-) an was given a walk but Ken) Weese ruined that strategy with a three-bagger and scored him-| self on a single by Wayne Hancock. : East York exploded for their other four runs in. the sixth inning. Len Cotton started it with a single and Dave Milk sacrificed. Then Flude singled, so did Barr. Norman drew a walk and Weese hit into a force- . play, which was missed. That * ended Cloutier's stay and Gerry Nekkers took over. Larry Huges greeted him with a single, to complete the four-run rally. Aided by two double-plays in the 8th and 9th, thé distance. Marshall Barr pitched the win for East York. He gave up odd hit and walk but blanked Legionnaires until the Nekkers| on a pop-up and two force plays, to end the game. Aberman, with three-for-four, proved a welcome addition to the Oshawa roster. Ted Lutton had two hits while Ron Bell jand Reeson had the others. Barr, Flude and Hughes, with jtwo apiece, paced the visitors' attack while others each had jone safety. EAST YORK KINSMEN Norman, 3b; Weese, Hughes ss; Hancock ¢; ey, lf; Cotton rf and ¢; Milk, cf; Flude, 2b; Barr, p and rf; Churchill, p in 6th. 1b; nett, rf; Etchells, c; Bell, cf; Ferries, 3b; Reeson, If; p in 6th; McNamee, rf in 6th; Flynn, batted in 9th. Heat- ing from Queenston; Port Perry Scugog Cleaners and from a long ways In addition to the 17 Junior venile clubs. Hotel Genosha and have also made application for) always nly when it was necessary to. as 17 Junior Bail- OSHAWA LEGIONNAIRES -- blanked the visitors the rest of/Mitchell, 2b; Lutton, ss; Bar- Aber- man, 1b; Cloutier, p; Nekkers, derway by 1 p.m. and from then on, it will be a full day of the very best of competition, with the final game being under the floodlights at night. There will be prizes galore for the fans, with the big draw taking place in the final game The members of the Oshawa City and District Softball Asso- ciation expect a record crowd to be in attendance, in fact, a record crowd is necessary to defray the expenses of this major softball event | | | Guscott Juv's. Defeat Cobourg Oshawa Guscott Plumbing Ju- veniles defeated Cobourg Ju- veniles, in an exhibition softball game, here at Sunnyside Park on Saturday evening, 13-5. Woermke was the starting pitcher for Guscott's and gave way to Korbak in the fourth frame; when the visitors got three of their five runs. Chap- man opened the Cobourg at- tack with a double and moved along on an error. Manion went all the way on an érror then Burgess and Buitas both drew walks, the former scoring be- fore the inning was over, on a wild pitch. Cobourg's other two runs came in the 9th on a walk to Akid, a single by Jenkins, an error, passed ball and infield jout. | Guseott's scored early when \their first batter, Campbell drew a walk and scored when Nosal singled, with two out. In the next inning, Burke drew a walk and Gaatch homered, to jmake it 3-0. That ended Buitas' stay as pitcher, with Akid taking over. Nosal and Hrycanuk hit safely for a run in the third and in the fifth, the homesters added four runs. Nosal tripled with two out, Hyrcanuk homered, Burke singled, so did Gaatch, Kor- back and McConkey. A walk to Campbell, single by Black, doubled by Woermke and Burke's home-run blow made it another four runs in the sixth and they added one in 1 | WOODBINE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by MeMu fray Publishing Ce., Lid. (Daily Racing Form), the 7th, on Campbell's -- single and Black's double. softbail|® Clayton as only 15 players are allowed to. dress find for tne Green Gaels, 17-year-nld centre is a smcoth player, handler. | OSHAWA -- goal, Davies, nick, Kiwior; forwards, Jones, Davis, K son, Stehis and Armstrong. fence, Starritt, Redford, Booth, Gordon; forwards, R' Wilfong, Wernock B 0 5. Brampton, McCauley (Gordon) Hew 1.13, conduct) 2.07, ardson 5.12, duct) 6.26, penalty) 15.56, Richardson 17.11, son 20. 1, Oshawa, 13. Oshawa, 4. 5. 16. 17, Oshawa, Ireland 18, 19 20. fong 10.30, Warnock 15.50, Powless 16.20, Armstrong 2, 23. 24, Oshawa, Ireland (Marshall)... 2. Stinson 3.40, duct), McCauley fong and Dave Sterritt fired|W, and Dairy Queen vs Oshawa i Dairy, at Eastview Park, Both games at 6:15 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Junior League -- Guelph Mohawks vs Oshawa Green Gaels, at Oshawa's Children's Arena, 8:30 p.m Juvenile-Junior League-Brok- lin vs Joe Bosco Real Estate, at Children's Arena, 6:30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Novice League -- Houdaille Ind. vs Auto Work- ers Credit Union, 6 p.m. and Tony's Refreshments vs. Union Rod and Gun Club, 7 p.m. Both games at Bathe Park. SOCCER Oshawa and District (Second Division) -- Thistles vs Italia, at Kismen Civic Memorial Sta- dium, 6:45 p.m. First Division-- Thitsles vs Italia, 8 p.m. at Kins- men Stadium. TUESDAY'S GAME SOFTBALL City and District Scugog Cleaners vs A. and W., 6.30 p.m. and Brooklin vs Oshawa Bad . Boys, 8.15 p.m, Both games at Alexandra Park. Neighborhood Assoc. PeWee Boys' League (East Division) -- Eastview at Bathe; Kingside at Harman and Sunnyside at N. 1,56, 8hawa. West Division -- Fern- 3a hill at Brookside; Lake Vista at Glen Stewart; Rundle at Radio and Thornton's at Storie. All games 6.30 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc. PeeWee Girls' League (West Division)-- Lake Vista at Fernhill; Glen Stewart at Radio (SE) and Sunnyside at Nipigon. East Division -- Bathe at Kingside; |Harman at Woodview and East- view at N. Oshawa. All games start at 6.30 p.m. BASEBALL Eastern Ontario Senior League -- Oshawa Merchants at Ajax, 6.30 p.m. Oshawa Legion PeeWee League -- Jubilee Pavilion at People's Clothing, at Alexan- dra-Park and South-West vs Auto Workers, at Harman Park. LACROSSE Ontario County. Novice and/ ingles, GAELS' GAB .. . Brampton was without the services of John "Gus" McCauley, who received a throat injury when he was cross-checked in the Alderwood game last Friday Gaels did not play Phil in a game. . , Pow'ess looks like a real The p'us bali a good Marshall; Higgs, defence, Hinkson ireland, Koles- hompson B. Thompson, Pewless, Stin- BRAMPTON -- goa, Drysdale; de W. McCaulay, Black, Haw, Popeil, Richardson, W'lfong. FIRST PERIOD , Oshawa, Davis (Stinson) , Oshawa, Davis . Oshawa," Stinson (Powless, Davis) Oshawa, Davis 'udge, . 3.90 see + 400 4.12 6.51 2 4 8. 15.56 6, Oshawa, Penalties - Davis Popeil 0,25, Richards 2.07, Booth 0,44, Popeil (mis+ Higgs, Black 5.00, Rich- Gordon 5.43, Haw (miscon- Booth 11.14, Popell 14.15, Popell (misconduct. m'nur Hink- Jones 15.07, SECOND PERIOD 7, Brempton, Warnock 8. Brampton, Warnock 9. Oshawa, Davis 0. Brampton, Warnock (Richardson, Rudge) Ireland Oshawa, Stinson {B. Thompson, Davis) Stinson . Brampton, Sterritt Brampton, Hew (Richar . Brampton, Haw 'dson) (Powless, Higgs) Oshawe, Higgs ' Brampton, Richardson Brampton, 6B. Wilfong (Richardson) Penalties -- Richardson 4.20, B. 6.26, Haw 6.46, Booth 9.47, Higgs Warnock 10.52, Stinson, Sterritt (majors) 12.34, Davis 13.06, Booth 14.05, 19.58 Wil- 16.34, K, Thompson 16.51, D. Wilfong 17,30, B. Wilfong 17.50, Warnock 1800, THIRD PERIOD Oshawa, Jones (Davis) Oshawa, Davis .. Brampton, Warnock (Richardson) 2. 25. Oshawa, Oshawa, Powless . Davis (K. Thompson) 17.35 27. Oshawa, Powless | (Kiwior, Davis) 18.42 Penalties -- Richardson 2.40, SBooht, 16.25 |lone run. They got it in the first two of the five hits, while V.| On a muddy and hard-play- Ferguson, Bill Cornish and D.jing field, Rangers defeated Ferguson each had one, Brook-/focal 222 on Thursday night by| lin had two on base in the sec-|a fine 4-2 score. | ond when Warriner walked and; John Van Hoof was the top| D. Ferguson was safe on. aniscorer of the game with three error, after two out. Their other|goais, while John. Oortwyn threat came in the 9th when/scored one. The half time score V. Ferguson opened with a sin-|was 3-0 for Rangers, but in the gle, Cornish bunted safely, and|second half the two teams were then with two on and none out,|pretty well. matched. Rangers Judd fanned Warriner and Til/scored only' one more goal and got D. Ferguson on anjduring the 40 minutes of play, | ek oc pitching (Oshawa Minor 'Lacrosse Assoc. Team Standings Brooklin, turned in a good game! NOVICE LEAGUE to hold the homesters to one inning when Mickey Hancock walked with one out. He was, forced by Neil Gayman, for the| second but back-to-back blows) by Doug Warr and Al Mugford! scored Gayman -- and it proved! the only run of the game. ve "Skip"' DeGeer, Hancock and|vaw cnet Uhlan Watt each had two of Ee ed Meith cdl mond Hill's nine hits with Mug-|"9"""" (eve eague ford, Brian Selvage and. Ken /Johnny's Pals Coulter each having one; for the ese einas achuiaiis "Shells" Kelly DeGrays A highlight of the game was} i, BANTAM LEAGUE the fielding of Elmo Gibson, in|. ey centre for Brooklin. He drew ajuawa big hand from the fans for three|Lions Club sensational catches, Dairy Queen | BROOKLIN -- Gibson, cf;|Genosha Hotel Hill, ss; V. Ferguson, 3b; Cor-|People's Clothing nish, 2b; Warriner, If; Till, rf; | Se D. Ferguson, lb; Petch, c; Campbell, p. RICHMOND HILL -- DeGeer,| %b; Hancock, cf; Gayman, |b; Watt, lf; Mugferd, rf; Tids- bury, a) Selvage, 2b; ines c: ---we -new o-wuk MIDGET LEAGUE Royal Crown Colas : amas -9-0 c0--- s-00F 29m ev We ~ BN wn A. E. JOHNSON 0.0. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 GOLFERS .... play your golf in Oshawe at GRANDVIEW only 5 min, from downtown Oshewe © GREEN FEES @ $2.50 Week Ends & Holidays $1.50 Week @ Memberships Avail- @ Golf Equipment = and say Be ee nging 18 Holes @ Lessons By ee ,@ Par 72 --- 6100 yards <i GRANDVIEW South at BLOOR | Days Rent. =~ 8 COLORS -- STORRAR DUNBRIK SIMCOE ST. NORT PHONE 725-0631 OLA JR. "A" Bie LACROSSE TONIGHT Guelph Mohawks vs Oshawa Green Gaels "OSHAWA ARENA |. i 8:30 P.M. Adults $1.00 Students S0e Children 25¢ (free with edulta) In the match between Thistles Hungaria, referee Vince Zizzo was kicked against his foot, by ah, od PHIL CLAYTON BAD BOY perinitevy SELLS FOR LESS! FREEZERS-21 CU. FT. DEHUMIDIFIERS-G.E. Built-in filter, 1/5 horse power, 19,000 99 $8 s cu. ft, capacity, swift operation, 5 year 2-DOOR REFRIGERATORS 5 Year Guarantee mode by Beatty, Free food plan. Free delivery. PRICED FROM Ireland 4.00, Richardson 5.26, Rudge, ireland 10.04, Haw, B, Thompson 11.51, Kiwlor 13.50, Stinson, Richardson (majors), Wernock (miscon- (two minors), Booth (misconduct) 14.25, Haw 16.24, Sterritt 16.45, Powless 18.04, Stahis 18.05, Ster- ritt (minor, misconduct) Rudge 18.52, B, Wilfong, _Hinkson (majors), McCauley (misconduct) 18.59, Kolesnick 19,32. Bantam League -- Oshawa at Markham, Ontario County PeeWee League -- Whitby at Oshawa and Markham at _ Brooklin. Both games 7 p.m. UAW PICNIC PLAY FIRST RACE -- Purse $) Ing, four-year-olds and up, 900 ing 4 it) 1 S-Bourbon King, MeComb won driving. Edgor's Gael, Parsons 46.00 16.40 11,50|1-Guaicaipy 7 7.10 6.10|6-Enlyn Lad, Fitzsimmons 7,80|5-Toronto Street, McComb claim-| FIFTH RACE --- Purse $2,000 claim: furiongs ing, four-year-olds and up, Ve iro, Gomez | Start good, won driving, miles 420 2.60 2.30 3.20 2.60 Start good, Also Ran in Order: Padre's Scamp,| Also Ran in Order; Money More, Cor- Vogel's Victor, Grifter, Dy Barry Rose/ranteen and Mary's Reward. and Shall Succeed. | QUINELLA PAID $11.70, Winnre CH @ 4 Acadian --- Amourest by Winner CH H 5 Speechmaker --- Slague Felraris. Treiner &. Mann. |by Bahram. Trainer F. H, Merrill, Jr. Pool 59,989. Double Pool 89,902. |Poo! 60,101. Quinella Poo! 56,246, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200 claim: | SIXTH RACE --- Purse $3,000 ailow- i four-year-clds and up, 6 furlongsiances, four-year-olds and up, foaled in oO" |Canada, | 1-16 miles (turf course). Nakina, MeComb oF er 15,00 4.80 3.30|8-Galindo, Harris 9.20 5.40 3.4 'ast-N-Fieet, Gorm 3,00 2.50|3-Royal Maple, Fitzsimmons. 5.80 4.00 } Bound, Fitzsimmons 300|6-Albion Star, Shuk 2.90 Stor! good, won driving. Stort . Order: i |, Tipent, 'astenango, Top Greek Hin' end ocean, panavard: TRON) voagery, Peters Sister, Latin Artist and DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 3, PAID $407.20 - Bive. Winner CH G 4 Primate Can't Teli; Winner OK B or BR G 6 Consider 2nd -- Texella by Yexas Sandman. Posi -- Tramer.6. Mann. ' @. Smithers. THIRD RACE -- Purse 2.380 claim-| Trainer A, 110,723. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 add- ea A 0 takes ap', three-vear-olds foaled in Canada, 1 mile 4) (Marshall Course) (10), Seaneereet, McComb 400 3.80 3.10 Also Ran in Order: Holl Caeser, Werlp-nreckton Boy, sme al i Declaration, Miss Shepperton, Witch! start good, won driving graft and Prince Anthony. | Alse Ran in Order; Avec Vous, Fast Ot-Deadheat for First. |Anewer, Famous Road, Arablan Market, WINNERS: Later Mel, A-All Seasons, and Abitibi, Smart Flyer, 8 F 7X Bunty's Flight--|A--MeGuiness and Mrs, Cardy Entry A Winner CH C 3 Nearctic--Peertess Mi Love Quest, CH F 3 My Request -- Lockiby Chatienger 2nd. Trainer E. Mann. Lock by Lochinvar. Trainers: Smart Fiyer, J Starr. 'Love Pool 118,998. Quest, J. J, Stewart. Pool 98,907. BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,500, year-olds and up, 1% miles (10). 1A-Mr. T, F., Potts 14.50 6.40 9-Crucial Hit, Fitzsimmons 6.20 he four-year-clds and up, 6 furiengs|3-Ramsay 2nd, Remillard 6.00 (a), Start good, won easily. - 1-Chilly Filly, Dalton 7.0 4.00 3.40| Alse Ran in Order: interes, A--Action Summons, Walsh 5.10 4.00 Station, Raven Wing, Sir Demijohn, Split 4Diamond Pete, Cutnbertson 6.70| The Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Leo's Yingel, four- 4.40 FOURTH RACE -- Purso $1,200 claim- < view. All|\Winner CH @ 4 Mehmander -- Ma: Canadien, Double Rule Hili and Lady B. Nofe by Reading 2nd, Trainer A, G. Smithers, Pool 115,159. Total Pool 897,789, Attendance 16,413. Total Attendance 24 Days 224,339, 'ast. Winner DK 8 or BR M 6 High Bendit-- Night Class by Rhodes Scholar, Trainer A. Pool 10207, } I Chassis Plant All-Stars ad- vanced two rounds, in quest of \the 1964 UAW: Picnic Softball {Tournament | champion shi p, jwhen they scored two wins over) ithe week-end, defeating Karn's| |Drugs 7-2 on Saturday after-| jnoon at Lakeview Park and | then turning back Mavericks, at | Alexandra Park, 9-0, on Sunday afternoon. Henry Tutak, pitching for the All-Stars, gave up one run to Karn's in their first inning, on a |walk to Breau, followed by an infield error and Judd's single. In the next inning, Karn's got) their other tally when Coughlin) } opened with a single, Nash also ;connected, and a wild pitch, | | Plus Legree's single, clinched jthis run. However, Tutak pitch- jed no-hit ball for the rest of the |distance, to clinch the win. Tutak had been in retirement \for the past three seasons but) | showed fine form in his come- back appearance. Chassis All-Stars got two runs in the first inning off Goring, Chassis All-Stars Win Their First Two Rounds WRESTLING Exhibition of Professional Wrestling (three bouts), at Osh- awa's Children's Arena, 8.45 p.m. TOPS JAVELIN MARK BERLIN (AP) An East German girl threw the javelin 180 feet, 5% inches Saturday, winners added their last two|bettering the world record for runs, by Westfall and Edmond-\junior women competitors, son, the Jatter's double being a|ADN, the official East German big help. jnews agency, reported. 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Sunday, Gaspel pitched a three- hitter for the All-Stars to blank Beir mates, the Mavericks, Singles by Foster and Den- ault in the third inning proved the losers' only real threat. Dowe had their other hit, a sin- gle in the fourth. Denau!t started on the mound for Mavericks and did well until the fourth inning, when he walk- ed Edmondson, Jones:was safe on an outfield error with one out, Hance was safe on an in- field error, as the Mavericks' defence faltered. A wild pitch and infield outscored Hance, to make it 3-0, The winners scored five runs in a wild fifth frame, shelling Denault from the mound and continuing against Foster, when. ¢ de of when Lock and Westfall had Loot, Chance Cover, and Our inter- back-to-back singles, followed | walks, plus a double by Jones y an error and then a sacri- 9'€ fice fly by Ford. Westfall scor-and Gaspel, made up this big ed again in the third, in the fourth Jones homered and Hance: scored on his hit plus' he took over the mound, Three /and singles by Westfall, Kornylo rally Edmondson homered in the isixth, for his team's ninth and| Total Mutual Handle 24 Days $12,9%4,170.,0ne by Clark. In the 7th, the|final tally, FROUODLY EXPORTED x < © WHISKY \NADIAN . ' y) a a Py ( anada ge) C wud VWhisktios TO MORE THAN 50 COUNTRIES DISTILLED, MATURED AND.BOTTLED IN CANADA BY CANADIAN SCHENLEY LTD SZ .95 MOST CARS PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT BRAKE $941.95 RELINE General Tire of Oshawa 534 RITSON RD. SOUTH PH: 728-6221

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