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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 21, 1964 END OF LINE! Fullback ry Fields (15) and another Ron Hatcher (26) of Toronto Montreal Alouette player, in Argonauts, is stopped by Jer- last night's game at Mont- real, in Eastern Football Con- ference play, Clare Exelby (24) of the Als moves in to SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' PLAYOFF PATTER, at least concerning any activity last night, is mighty skimpy today. There was only one OASA tilt scheduled and it had to be cancelled, due to wet grounds Toronto 'But Its Alouettes Top cere tipeameret aceon ety PE IO bw ei gpa R OTE See 8 eH SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ban- tam League Round-Robin Play- offs) -- Bathe Park at Storie Park and Woodview Park at Fernhill Park; both games at 6.30 p.m. eaches Major Fastball ague: (Inter-City Game) -- Oshawa Tony's vs Hamilton Southam's, at Hamilton, 8.15 p.m, ' OASA Bantam Playoffs: Pick- ering vs Oshawa Sunnyside Park, at Sunnyside Park, 6.15 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series. OASA Juvenile "A" Playoffs: Oshawa Genoshas and Trenton, at Port Hope Beach Park, 6.00 p.m.; 3rd and deciding game of series, FOOTBALL Exhibition Game: Oshawa Hawkeye Junior Club, "'Blues" vs 'Whites', inter-squad game, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. SATURDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL OASA Squirt Playoffs: Co- bourg Legion vs North Oshawa, at North Oshawa Park, 2.30 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series, NOTE: If third game is necessary, it will be played at 4.30 p.m. OASA Midget Playoffs: Osh- awa Storie Park vs Pickering, at East Woodlands Park (West Rouge), at 6.30 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 series. OASA Juvenile 'A' Playoffs: Cornwall vs Oshawa Genoshas, at Radio Park, 5.00 p.m.; Ist/ game of 2-out-of-3 series, East-| ern Ontario finals. OASA Junior "A" Playoffs: Oshawa Scugog Cleaners vs Belleville, at Belleville CNR Park, 6.00 p.m.; Ist game of 2- |out-of-3 series. ae --S\ j 1 help, if needed, along with Argos' George Heaghley (11). --(CP Wirephoto) Argos Dull Calgary Golfer Kills Off Two Competitors By JOHN SHORT : SASKATOON (CP) -- Keith Alexander of Calgary, a little man who prefers to play bigger men on their terms, captured two tense matches in the 1964 Canadian amateur golf cham- pionship Thursday. His victims were Tom Draper of Royal Oak, Mich., and Bert Ticehurst of Vancouver. i Draper carried. Alexander, 1960 Canadian champion, 'to the 2ist hole before Alexander eanned a 15-footer for a birdie and the match, Against ice- hurst, Alexander made a tricky putt on the 16th to go 2 up. He retained his edge with a par three on the 17th to win 2 and Quarter-final and semi-final matches were scheduled for to- day. The 36-hole final for the Markham Hawks Nip Brooklin 5-4 Just when Brooklin Concretes thought they had the first round of their OASA Intermediate "C" playoffs all wrapped up and "in the bag," Markham Hawks struck for a four-run rally in the 8th inning, of the second game of the series, last night, in Markham, to eevn the count at one win apiece, with a 5-4 min. Date of the third and decid- ing game has not been an- nounced. Brooklin Céncretes were held to one lone hit, a triple by Murray Jones, in the third in- ning, until the sixth, when D Ferguson homered off Mc- Dowell to open the scoring. Bill Cornish tripled but this came with two out, championship, won last year by) Nick Weslock of Toronto,will| be played Saturday. Weslock, Alexander and Gary Cowan of Kitchener were the only former champs remaining in the field. Cowan won the ho- nor at Edmonton in 1961 and lost to Alexander in 1960. Wes- lock whipped Ticehurst 7 and 6 In the seventh inning, Gib- son opened with a walk and Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nels Stewart, one of hock- ey's greatest centres, died seven years ago today at in the 1963 final, BEATS AMERICAN Weslock downed. Frank Bos: tock of Scottsdale, Ariz., 2 up and Lane Bickel of Calgary 3) and 2 to enter the quarter-finals | Cowan downed Henry Setlakwe) of Thetford Mines, Que., 5 and/ 4 and Keith Rever of Regina} 3 and 2, | 56 while vacationing at Wa- saga Beach, Ont. Old Poi- son played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League with Montreal Maroons, Boston and New York Americans, retiring in 1940 with the then all-time scor- ing record of 324 goals in regular season play. GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS Simpson also walked and. both scampered home on a triple by V. Ferguson. Then Ron Jones scored Ferguson with a sacri- fice fly to make the score 4-0. McDowell had struck out seven batters, but all in the first five frames and it looked to be a two-straight win for Brooklin, But in the 7th, Ron Jones, who had mowed down the home- Sters for six frames, was tagged for a run when Trude singled, advanced on a wild pitch, and score don an infield error W. Bevan's Bird First One Home. The Oshawa Racing Pigeon Club held a race from Parry Sound last Saturday, an airline distance of 118 miles, The winning bird was from the loft of W. Bevan, making the excellent time of 1330.36 yards-per-minute, to take top honors over a total of 160 pigeons, competing from ten lofts, Following is the results, in yards-per-minute:-- W. Bevan, 1330.36; J. Issel, 1288.63; J. Shewchuck, 1292.83; W. Posacki, 1276.29; M, 1. 1276.00; S, Bok, 1274.69; J.Shew- chuck, 1274.43; M. Korobij, 1273.60; W. Posacki, 1271.50; M. Even this didn't seem serious|Korobij, 1271.13; 8. Bok, 1270.73; but the roof fell in in the bottom J. Shewchuck, 1266.33; J. Issel, of the 8th inning, after one out. Middletwon singled and so did 1262.56; R. Bevan, 1239.23 and K. Young, 1224.93, Linton. Black was safe on an error. Riddell grounded, and Linton was tagged out at 3rd base but with the scroe 4-2, Trude homered to make it 5-4 and that's how it ended. Trude was the only player in the game to have two hits as Brooklin had four for four runs and Markham had five for five runs, BROOKLIN: M. Jones, c.; D. Ferguson, 1b; Warriner, If; Cornish, 2b; D. Mitchell, cf; Gibson, ss; Simpson, rf; V. Ferguson, 3b; R. Jones, p; Petch, batted in 9th. MARKHAM: Middleton, cf; Linton, If; Black, 1b; Riddell, c; Trude, 2b; Offord, ss; Mc- Dowell, p; Nichols, rf; Little, 3b; Lumley, 3b in 8th. FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile trot for 2) year-olds. Purse $700 (7). SJimmy Frost, K'ston 4.70 3.90 2.80) 4Fearless Doc, Clements 5.50 3.40) 2-Flemington Volo, Rowe 2.80 Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Doc Fin, Becky | Also Ran in Order: Bonnie Riddell, Moon Bay, Tim Dale, and Mamie Her- bert. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for year-olds @nd up. Purse $800 (7), 2-Jerry Canuck, Filion 3.90 3. 1-Adios Yates, Coke A RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING By TED BLACKMAN |talled 219 yards and 14 first PWSU Junior Girls' Playoffs: Herbert, Pic A Polka, ister, and Madam) 4-Sandy Dares, Burrison |Start good, won handily. | Also Ran in Order: Echo O Valley,| SECOND RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3/streamline Lee, Minor Joe, and Dean| year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8), Sultan B 6Miss Brooke N, G'don 728-4681 NU-WAY MONTREAL (CP) -- The,downs, one less than Montreal, Montreal Alouettes defensive|averted a shutout when Dave |team simply refuses to move,|Mann boomed a 52-yard punt Oshawa Scugog Cleaners vs Richmond: Hill, at Bathe Park, 6.00 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3} at Cobourg, Oshawa Genoshas and Trenton will now settle their Juvenile "A'" OASA round tonight, at Port Hope "Beach 90 Park', starting at six o'clock. If they win, and we fully ex- pect they will and certainly they should, ""Genoshas" will open their Eastern Ontario finals against Cornwall Juveniles, here at Radio Park, tomorrow evening at five o'clock. There's an OASA playoff game, in the Bantam series, tonight at Sun- nyside Park with Pickering lads visiting Sunnyside Park boys for the second game of their series. That 4-2 win by Picker- ing on Wednesday at East Woodlands, would indicate that ' tonight's game is likely to be a low-scoring thriller also, with Sunnyside Park boys faced with the task of winning, in order to force a third game. In Midget OASA playoffs, Storie Park opens against Pickering tomorrow evening, at East Wood- lands Park -- about three miles west of Pickering, on High- way No, 2... . Saturday afternoon, at North Oshawa Park, the North Oshawa "Squirts" meet Cobourg in the second game of their OASA series. "Chuck" O'Connell's youngsters won in Cobourg last week and are now favored to win this series -- provided they play good ball. If a third game is necessary, it will be played later in the afternoon or early evening, also at North Oshawa diamond. . . . Scugog Clean- ers Juniors travel to Belleville tomorrow to open their OASA Eastern Ontario zone finals, at six o'clock. ., .BATHE PARK, on Saturday evening, six o'clock, will be the scene of Osh- awa's first "Girls' Softball Playoff Game" of the season, a PWSU -- Junior series, with Richmond Hill coming here to open a 2-out-of-3 set against Oshawa Scugog Cleaners. x x a oe SHORT SHOTS: -- Lacrosse fans of this area will be wending their way to the Brooklin Arena tomorrow night -- hoping they can get in -- to see the 5th game of that hectic 4out-of-7 series between Brooklin and St. Catharines, which is now tied at two wins apiece, as they battle for the right to advance to the final bracket. . . . SOCCER FANS will be making Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium their target. To- morrow night sees the final game of the annual Carling's Cup Tournament and the supporters of the Hungaria and Italia teams will be on hand to root for their teams, in this bid for the special mid-season trophy award... . OSHAWA LEGIONNAIRES, this city's very good Junior baseball team, travels down to Belleville on Sunday afternoon, to continue their OBA series there. The locals won at home last week- end and hope to end the series in Belleville this weekend. ..+ HOCKEY FANS around these parts of a couple of de- cades ago, will learn with regret of the passing of Robert "Honey" Tompkins, 46, who succumbed to a heart attack in hospital, at Peterborough, last Saturday. 'Honey' was well- known to local sports fans as one of the popular Liftlock City athletes of the hungry 30's, when sports was a major attrac- tion as well as a link of fellowship. ».4 x x x FOOTBALL OFFICIALS! "Bill" Dell, well-known Osh- awa athlete and sports enthusiast, currently rated as one of the more reliable officials in the Canadian Football Lea- gue, is sending out a call for officials to handle "thigh school" football games this. season. All who have officiated before and all others who have the notion, are invited to attend the first meeting of the Oshawa Football Officials Assoc., to be held at seven o'clock this coming Tuesday evening, at Sim- coe Hall. If you are busy that night -- give "Bill" a call at 5-3283. Could It Be That Pennant Pressure Getting To Yogi? BOSTON (AP) -- CBS may have a spot for Phil Linz and his harmonica on the amateur hour but the New York Yank-| ees infielder obviously has been ing for the wrong peo- ple in the corporate structure. Manager Yogi Berra took ex- Pepitone, pulled out his har. the front of the bus, pocket." SILENCE BROKEN So does the offensive squad, and that's what has coach Jim Trimble concerned. The defensive unit was near- perfect Thursday night as the Als defeated Toronto Argonauts 16-1 for their third straight vic- tory without a loss this season. a total offence of 177 yards, and in the second half stumbled to a mere two first downs. A 9-0 lead was their only reward in But the Als could only muster} | into the end zone and Ed Learn conceded, | Much of their punch was ster- ilized by their heavy toll of pen- alties. Referee Seymour Wilson series. | Oshawa and District Assoc.: Carling Cup Final: Hungaria vs Italia, at Kinsmen Civic marched off 141 yards against them, most for roughing and) piling on. Coach Nobby Wirkowski,| peeved but silent, said: 'I'm go-| ing to ask the commissioner| (Sydney Halter) to look at the! films. What else can I say?" | Memorial Stadium, 8.00 p.m. Darlington League Playoffs: Zion at Hampton, 7.00 p.m. LAWN BOWLING Mixed Trebles Tournament (Wilson Trophy) at Whitby Lawn Bowling Club and Mixed |5-Sunset Lee M, Holmes SOCCER is |3-Wee Symbol, the lopsided opening 30 min- utes. he trouble, according to} Trimble, was quarterback Ver-| non Cole and an oversized play-| book. "'We've had too much stuff for a him and I intend to limit the|c' things he does best. He's reluc-|¢ tant to use the straight - back) pass where he needs a lot of| offence for the next game," he|this weekend, with winners go- Said. "We've got to stick to the/ing on to compete in the world year. work, He throws better on the! competitors \Doubles Tournament (Farewell White Water Run 5.40 3.60 2: 3.30 2.60) 8-Twelve Steps, Varcoe 10} tart good, won. driving. Also Ran in Order: Echo Ridge Tom- my, Mary Eden, Johnny Ringo, Girlle Dillon, and Adios Belle. DAILY DOUBLE, 5 AND 6, PAID $20.50) THIRD RACE -- | Mile trot for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $600 (8). Uhart 3.70 2.60 2.40) l-irish Valley, Ball 3.30 2.60) 2-Rose Marie, Rowe 4.20 Start good, won easily. | Also Ran in Order; Arawana Lady.| Bush Pilot, Mr. Twist, Tick Tock, and! Star Boot. | FOURTH RACE -- 7 Furlong trot for 3- year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). | 8-Josedale Flyaway, W'ker 4.70 2.80 2.60 2-Chuckmor, Hilliard 3.70 3.40 |Trophy)) at Cannington Lawn Set For Weekend Bowling Club. LACROSSE PETERBOROUGH (CP)--The nnual Ontario white water OLA Senior "A" Playoffs: St. |Catharines Athletics vs Brook- hampionships will be held here \lin, at Brooklin Arena, 8.30 p.m.; Sth game of 4-out-of-7 semi-final series. at Oshawa Children's Arena, championship final game at ap- proximately 8.00 p.m. hampionships in Europe next In white water competition, are required to 1-American Pilot, Morrissey 6.30 Also Ran in Order; |Hanover, Farcy Guy, }and Merrie Amos, | FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 and 4year-olds. Purse $700 (7) Star Nib, Slade Brighter Days, Midget Invitation Tournament, |4Moinars T. Byrd, Coke 5.10 4 2.50 3.70 4 7-Prim Adios, Moore 7-Grattworth Byrd, Belore Start good, won handily. | Also Ran in Order: Ambassador Adioo Scott, Megan Hal, DONF--Jimmy Start good, won driving. } QUINELLA, 2 AND 1, PAID $17.70. SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3- year-olds and up, Purse $900 (8). 4High Patch, Walker 5.50 3.40 2.40 2-Sharon Star, Larkin 4.60 2.90 1-Dr. W., Waddell 3.10 Start good, won handily. Also Ran in Order; Fatherland, Dox Dale, Gracie Lochinvar, and Star Johnston, NINTH RACE -- | Mile pace for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 7-Fleety R'dell, S'don 1-Omodean, Lockhart 5-Belmont Doug, Kirkness Start good, won driving. Song C, and DNF-J. M, J. DNF--Did Not Finish. Total Poo} $245,559. Attendance 4,873. | A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. i) OPTOMETRIST 144 King St. East | 723-2721 Adios Dominion, |i RUG CLEANING 174 Mary St. OSHAWA PLAIN or FiLrTeER TIP CIGARETTES bireet| | We're flattered! Over half-a-billion Remington Plastic Shells have been shot ball Conference, two points/The ahead of Ottawa. Toronto re-|ough will be held on the Oton-| WASTE NO TIME run," |guide their canoes or kayaks The victory sent the Als into/through a course marked by first place in the Eastern Foot-|flags in a section of rapids. competition at Petebo- mained in third, two points in abee River at Lock 22. front of winless Hamilton. | The event is co-sponsored by \the Ontario Voyageurs Kayak The Als' first touchdown came|Club of Toronto and the Peter- on the initial series of the game|>orough Chamber of Commerce and has entries from Toronto, with Dave Hoppman complet-| : ing a 92-yard tite by hurdling| Peterborough, Hamilton, Mont- over from the two. The last of.|Teal, Sault Ste. Marie and King- fensive payoff effort was Gino|Ston as well as from New York Berretta's field goal in the sec-,State, Massachusetts, Maryland ond quarter, jand Michigan. Then the defence stepped in.| bus next to first baseman Joe monica and started to play. In Berra, snapped his head around and shouted: "'Put that thing in your |Jackie Parker, the limping! | Argo quarterback who replaced} |rookie Karl Sweetan just before| half time, succeeded in moving} Toronto to within threatening! distance. | But the Als stopped one drive} at their 20-yard line after Cole| fumbled, stood immobile} | against three Argo rushes from} | within their seven-yard stripe} and ended another threat when} Sherman Lewis fumbled at the 25. | To climax their effort, Larry) | Tomlinson raced 50 yards with |a Parker interception in the last| jminute to put the game out of} jreach, Berretta converted the! |rookie's first pro score. | The Argos, whose offence to- | try to win, I should be allowed |to do what I want off the field." "Play it in your room," Berra snapped. | Berra also was overheard tell-| ing Linz: "Ill take care of you." | Berra then returned to- his seat. 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The defend- ing ions had just lost fourth straight game to the White Sox, 5-0, and dropped 414 games behind the-first - place Linz, sitting in the rear of the cal Silence followed -- for a sec-| ond. Then from the back of the! bus came: "Toot. Toot." Berra rushed toward the back of the bus and yelled at Linz, "T said to put it away. You'd think. you just won four straight." | Linz, startled, flipped the har- monica into the air toward the manager as if to give it to him. Berra angrily swatted it with his right hand and it bounced | Off Pepitone's right knee, which was slightly cut "Why are you getting on ;me?" Ling asked Berra, "I give 100 per cent out on the field, 1'™ TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At HARLEIGH SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) Oshawa Shopping Centre 725-3012 5.18 5.92 | 4.13 3% PROV. TAX EXTRA 3% PROV. 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