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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1964, p. 11

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A & W OUSTED - Peterboro Mansen's Sweep Sr. B Series | . Peterborough Mansen's scored|O'Reilly opened with a single.having two of the homesters'| two runs in the 9th inning,|He was forced by Ron Simcoe, after there were two out, tolwho advanced when Palmer Orioles Recall 'Sad Sam' Jones From Columbus +-BALTIMORE (AP. -- Balti- more Orioles moved to bolster their pitching staff for the safeties. OSHAWA A.-W, DRIVE-IN --| edge Oshawa A. and W. Drive-In|Knight grounded out. Piontek Cole, ss; Weldon, rf; O'Reilly,| American League pennant drive Monday by purchasing veteran Sam Jones from Colum- bus of the International League. perience," manager Hank 3-2, last night-in the Liftlock City, thus sweeping their OASA Senior '"'B"' playoff series in two- straight games, sen's and Reg White for A. and W. waged a great pitch- . ing duel all the way with Dawe fanned but the catcher missed the third strike and then the first baseman muffed the throw, scoring Simcoe. Reg White's th Jim "Sleep" Dawe for Man-|double scored Piontek, making) it 2-1. | that was Oshawa's only threat after Palmer Knight's double in the 9th, with one out. Mansen's won the game and 2b; Simcoe, 3b; Knight, c; Piontek, If; White, p; Hickey, cf; Carnwith, lb; Shearer, rf in PETERBORO' MANSEN'S -- McNamara, lf; J. Shrubb, ss; Bailey, 2b; Campbell, rf; Hill, lb; Mahoney, cf; O'Donald, c; W. Shrubb, 3b; Dawe, p. the series, after White had fan- ned the first two batters, in the bottom of the 9th inning. Larry Hill singled. Terry Mahoney drew a walk and advanced on interference. Lorne O'Donald's drive to centre-fielder was miss- Scugogs Win Quarter-Final {ternational League. In games Johnson manages the Oriole affiliate at Rochester in the In- 'through last Wednesday, Jones jhad posted a 1.65 earned run average in 52 relief appear- ances. He had a 7-6 record, with 89 strikeouts in 82 innings. Jones, nicknamed Sad Sam or Toothpick, hurled two no-hitters nt Tony. Oliva, Minnesota Twins' Bauer said. 'Jones was recom-| rookie sensation, is within strik- mended, by Darrell Johnson,)ing distance of six Amercan who said he has done a good/jeaggue records for. first-year job for Columbus this season." players. Oliva continued his hitting Monday, double and a single and scoring the winning run as the Twins edged Washington Senators 2-1 in"the only American League game scheduled. ; : In the only game on the Na-| Hits--Oliva has 184. Alex- DiMaggio holds the AL record tional League program, Maury) ander holds the AL record with] of 367 set'in 1936. during his major league career| Wills and-Wes Parker, who had 215, The major league record, and was named the outstanding|one homer between them going| Which "may be out of reach, is|to be the winning run against] Twins' Rookie Ace Streaking Towards Six League Records By MIKE RATHET "I wanted someone with ex-|Associated Press Sports Writer Streak at six games. ie THE OSHAWA TIMES, oe Seen Tuesday, September 1,1964 J Conner's Bird. Captures Race YESTERDAY'S STARS From Gogama A racing pigeon, owned by Almér Conners of Bridgenorth, near Peterborough, won_ last Saturday's race from Gogama St. Louis Cardinals' winning, York Yankees is the AL record-\in competition with over 40. birds holder with 132 in 1936. Wanerjfrom four district lofts. The By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting -- Wes Parker, Los Angeles Dodgers, hit his first home run of the year and two singles in a 12-3 victory over St. Louis Cardinals. : Pitching -- Don Drysdale, Dodgers, struck out 12 Cardinal batters, bringing his season to- hecvin cag currently leads _ the/of 133. eague in four departments-- batting, hits, runs scored and HAS 36 DOUBLES dozen rookie marks. peer gee slammed 45 for De- Here's the way Oliva-and the} 'Toit in 1929. r record-holders compare: | suc nh oF tue tan : e--Oliva is hitting .332.)/!mmue Ha e Twins se eo agiy 1 a res AL|the AL record with 33 last sea- mark of .343 with Detroit in/5°- ; | 1929. | Total Bases--Oliva has 318. yards per minute over the 280 air miles. his pigeon flying 1083.0804 yards per minute, less than one yard Homers -- Oliva has 28.|behind the winner. |Kawartha Racing Pigeon Club, Oliva scored what turned out|/Was also taken by Conners, Oliva, 24, a lefthanded/holds the major league record) winning pigeon flew 1083.952|tal to 201, second only to team- or mate Sandy Koufax, and won his 15th game as the Dodgers Bob Bolderson, also of Bridge-|snapped St. Louis' six - game doubles while threatening a half-|_ Doubles--Oliva has 36 RoY/north, took second place with|winning streak. * Bolderson also took third and fifth places with his entries. Fourth place in this event, the last scheduled race of the sea- son for the Peterborough - The Canadian Racing Pigeon |223 by Lloyd Waner .of Pitts- the Senators when 'he singled in|Union Trophy was awarded to Peterborough, for young birds only ~ will be held Sept. 12, with the Peterborough-Kawar- tha RPC. Long Distance Trophy will go to the winning flyer, HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL '313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS North-West won the opening game of the ( 2nd Tog Team Bout . THE SCUFFLIN' HILLBILLIES SWEET DADDY SIKI and MIGHTY URSUS 3rd BOUT--TONY PARISI vs. DUKE OF EARL Pat Milosh Promoter Tiekets for these exhibitions et - Cesinoe Rest. ee =| BUILDING 7 (WENEN MRRMEMD Sheedy claiming a terrific total of 24 strikeout victims while White fanned 13 of the homesters. Oshawa picked up two runs in the fourth inning to take a 2-1 lead, that lasted until the fara) §th frame. In the second inning, Larry Hill was safe on an in- field error, advanced on a wild ; : ' ; : - ' ied by Reg Hickey and the two pitcher in the National League| into the game, each connected i. ) ' _R Peter- Fait wcerea. OrDonald wah (runners ahead of O'Donald I UAW | in 1959 when he posted a 21-15|in support of Don Drysdale and/Durgh in 1927. i oid etl -- Geer tae 'bivaoet Ww Shrubb and Ji B Dawe |scampered over the plate, to! n ay mark for San Francisco Giants,|powered Los Angeles Dodgers) Rurs--Oliva has scored O atinek on a "por A 20 oes aaalk rahe belgie th : oe 't f of vin the game. | : to a 12-3 victory that snapped|times. Joe DiMaggio of _New|Mincher and Hall's double. "y ee ie "Old" bird races "hk 388 W porigresd we foesel The winners outhit Oshawa) Scugog Cleaners advanced to . she on oe Py og combined : : Ps : of ey vith Jack Shrubb\the semi-final round of the 01 4 in the fourth when Ralphisix-to-three with Jac IAW Solthall League's elimina. Kingside Bantams BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS homer. The Gordon K, Fraser Trophy |tion playoffs last Saturday when! Tog Woodvi | |_Jim Grant had a thtee-hit| Verne, wind averages was cap- e e jthey blanked Lord's Jewellers eat ooaview By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston, Lamabe (8-10) at)Shutout going until the eighth) ed the Janda Loft of Belleville 18 4-0 and 9-0 in a doubleheader Kingside Bantam. Girls edged National League |Kansas City, Segui (8-12) night) When wildness put. him 'in al akefield : at Alexandra Park. Woodview Park 10-8 in a Neigh. Ww Pet. GBL| Detroit, Lolich (13-7) at Chi- eel g no petit tl A non-scheduled race from In the first game, Scugog 801) borhood Association B antam Philadelphia § 605 ol hig ot Herbert (6-5) night : Washington ate and . Minne. Foleyet, Ont., 330 air miles from ° jnine hits off losing pitcher Col-| Girjs* playoff game at Kingside| Cincinnati 3 57 .562. 514) New York, Downing (10-7) at valiay , 4 h _ I ake Series Tom berry and scored all their runs| park last night lSan Francisco 73 59 .553 614|Los Angeles, Brunet (1-0) night/Sota reliever, Bill Pleis, who} 5 . : in the last three innings. Lyons) 'The Kingside Girls led 5-0|St- Louis 1 59 546 TI Cleveland, McDowell (5-6) rbd saa rg ye Fred There Are Special Benefits For All jwas the winning pitcher as he) after ¢ inni but Wood-| Pittsburgh .508 1244;Washington, Kreutzer (5 - 3) ee Sat he ] struck out 10 and limited Lord's| view rallied for' eight 'runs. in| Milwaukee 508 1214 ight now | Seakee ty WT Ue | secel BUSINESS EXECUTIVES to only four hits, including a |Los Angeles s 488 15 nternationa' ague omer oO} e season an ar-| Scugog C eaners double. teaike waee Ul 88 emg nel Chicago 462 18% W L Pct. GBL ker's first, Drysdale brought his) AND SALESMEN | Kellar, Sutton and Siblock got| the seventh. | Houston 5 432 2214) Syracuse 83 57 .593 --|record to 15-13. He struck out}| for personal use or for @ ACADIAN rer ol Belleville Ellis defeated Osh-jon Chatland's single, his second two hits each off Colberry. One| Kingside won the contest when| New York - 86 .388 3414] Jacksonville 83 58 .589 14/12 Cardinals for a season total] Company use there ere 9 pONTIAC . awa Scugog Cleaners 4-1, last) hit of the game. of Sutton's 'hits was a double.|K. McMullen slammed a two-| Monday's Results | Rochester 5 oe jot 201, second only 'to ~ | definite edvantages when e BUICK e ile night at Port Hope's Beach| Bob Ethier, pitching for Belle-|Other. hits went to Wallace, Mac-|run homer with one away. Mc-|0s Angeles 12 St. Louis 8 _| Buffalo 63 530 9 | a ad Herring ik it i vou lease a new... ad Park, in the third and deciding | ville, claimed 10 strikeout vic-|Donald and Woodcock. |Mullen also clouted a triple in} (Only game scheduled) carson Len ag . who Is age 4 TOUSH|| No insurance costs ..... No maintenance costs . ._. One rete covers game of their OASA Junior "'A"}tims and gave up six hits. His) cLinton had two of Lord's| the fourth. | . Probable Pitchers Today eee 432 22% for the season with an arm in-]| sverymng on ene Gr two your feose items .. Phone or come playoff series. victory was based on some ex-//54, hits. Colberry smashed a| Leftfielder Alloway had a|_ Houston, Brown (2 - 13) at|Rictmond 50 BO ADR. ata) jury. | THE : Bob Mason, pitching for 'Scu-\cellent fielding support by his} zi Ga ais : he| home run for the losers in the| Philadelphia, Wise (5-2) night |' an " ede an Reslia %} Drysdale also delivered a key) LEASE gog Cleaners, fanned 17 batters) mates and his own ability to be) = "9 while DeGray got the 51° Chicago, Buhl (12-10) at Cin-/pisraig 4 node Phar jhit as the Dodgers struck for MILLS AUTO and gave up seven hits, with the|at his best, with runners on other hit. |cinnati, Maloney (11-9) night | UutLa10 ochester five runs in the fourth inning LTD 266 KING ST. WEST Belleville Juniors being able. to/ bases. In the second contest, Lord's| Toe Angbles 'Oriaua (6-6) PA ryrue 1 Jacksonville 0 land put the game out of reach PHONE 723-4634 4 . win their game by virtue of Scugog Cleaners threatened in/defaulted to Scugog as they| North-West Tykes | Pittsburgh, Friend (10-15) night Columbus at Richmond ppd, with two out in the inning, bunching their safeties. the first three innings but their/could not field a full team. A| \ K a a Babes Drysdale tied the score 2-2 with Don Gardiner, first batter for only run came, inthe fourth. lo score is automatic in base] Tale First Game |a New York, Jackson (@id)| ('" foday's Games) |# froin singe | WRESTLING Belleville, singled and then with| when first batter, Tilk, belted 8/ball or softball when a team de-| : night ' f |: Butale at P haheater ) Wilts then waiked to toad the! two out, Mike Chatland singled/homer. Stan Seneco tripled in faults. Pare t Toronto ( bases and Dick Tracewski fol- and when the ball was muffed|the same inning, with two out Oshawa Legi Milwaukee, Lemaster (13-0)) Syracuse at Toronto (N) i OSHAWA ARENA Tues., Sept. Ist, 8:45 p.m. by Alvin Tilk, in left field,) but was left stranded. | (Tyke League baseball aie ct at St. Louis, Sadecki a64)| Columns at Richmond 2 |lowed with a grounder to nee d Gardiner hind anggertesn ae Jim Rowden had two of Ost, Remember When? ... | Alexandra Park last night, de-| "ant Kiatalch Cente | Atlante at Sabbsonvitie <N): lonabling ag tllhagy TAG TEAM BOUT n the second stanza, Bo! ; ; s. os : featire North-East 15-3. | Yi ague i ' ? j Boyie opened with a single. Carl, OSHAWA SCUGOG CLEAN-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |festine NorthEast 153.0 | W L Pct. GBL. pid aes Boomhower sacrificed and Stu) ERS -- Davis, ss; Solomon, c Sir Malcolm Campbell, |of-3 finals for the City Cham- Baltimore 79 52 .603 : ohnny ni Malloy grounded out, advancing| Rowden, 3b; Young, cf; Tilk, If;) holder of the world's land 'pionship is. slated for Wednes-| Chicago 80 54 507 MERCURY TAXI Bulldog Bower Boyle to third. Yorke singled to) Gaskell, 1b; Szyszka, 2b; SenecO, cneed record and "novice" {aay night, 6.15 pim.. at Alex-| New York 75 54 .581 | 4 dH 9 hmidt score Boyle and then advanced' rf and cf; Mason, p; Hickey, tf| boat driver, eclipsed Gar |andra Park. : Detroit 70 65 519 11 | tod and rans Sehasite | to third on an error throw by/in 3rd; Norris, rf in 8th. Jo0d' re Giant |Los Angeles 68 500 1314} } 4 0 Wood's motorboat record Jett Stapleton went all the) . | aE TE, Bob Solomon and scored on a) BELLEVILLE ELLIS -- Gar-| 3+ Locarno, Switzerland, 27 way for the: winners, tossing q| Minnesota 66 500 13% = wild pitch, to make it 3-0. diner, ss; Soule, 'cf; Muirhead, | years ago today, with an |neat one-hitter and striking outiceand 65 67 .492 14% Belleville's other run came in 1b; Chatland, 3b; Ethier, D;| average speed of 125,795 eight, North-West got seven hits| Boston 30 74.444 21 OSHAWA'S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN the sixth when Stu Muirhead|Boyle, If; Boomhower, rf; Mal-) 15h He boosted it. to land made six aritrs 'while the) Washington 53. 81.396 27% TAX! AND U-DRIVE---OVER 30 CARS AND TRUCKS opened with a double and scored jloy, 2b; Yorke, c. F 4a04t8 mail: the following (lowers had 1e mlneuEs. Kansas - City : 49 83 .371 3014 AT YOUR SERVICE! | day, Capt. George Eyston | Mike Clapp, Terry and Dave|, | _ Monday's Results | RENT A CAR $] 00 A DAY S ® P k Mid { B of England captured the |McKee, Tom Taylor, Peter Mats) Y Toni coes price . "a" a land speed title from Camp- |doch, Mike Elliott and Paul! 5 © schedule torle ar 1 ge oys bell the following November |Kanc had North-West's hits. | Probable Pitchers Today | PLUS Low MILAge Shaner | with a speed of $11.42 Clive Osbourn got the losers' Baltimore, Barber (9-10) at} GEO. RUTHERFORD (Oshawa) LTD.--14 ALBERT ST. Lose To Peterboro In 10th | m.p.h. lone hit in the seventh. |Minnesota, Kaat (14-7) night | Peterborough IVE scored ajthough he didn't claim a single| BANTAM SOFTBALL a run in the 9th inning to tie Osh- peers against the steady-hit- awa Storie Park 3-3 and then| ting Liftlock City team. si}. won the game 5-3 with a pair of} In the 9th, Wakins walked Fernhill Park. Bo S Win | runs in their half of the 10th in-| with one out and then with two . ning, to capture the first, start of out, Robertson and Holbrook hit a their OASA Midget Eastern On-| back - to - back singles, scoring s tario zone finals, last night at| Watkins. Holbrook neglected to l t = tral t ontest Storie Park. | touch second base and was call- : Second game of the 2-out-of-3)ed out on an appeal play, to end : 2 | set will i played in Peterbor-| the inning. sai a Fernhil Park won its fifth] Starkey and Kirkham were the) ough on Wednesday. night, at) In the 10th, again with two consecutive victory in the Osh-|top hitters for the losers. | 8.15 o'clock. Out, Hodson singled and then|awa Minor Softball Association) BATHE -- Cuthbert, 3b; Plob,| The visitors struck for two|Jim Bell tripled to win his own|Kiwanis Bantam League play-|c, rf in 6th; Thompson, | cf; runs in the first inning here last|game. He scored Hodson with|ffs last night, defeating Bathe|Kirkham, 2b; Harding, If; Cut- EP 7 D B i LI Y | night, after there were two out.|the triple and came home him-|Park 9-3 at Fernhill. In thejler, 1b; Collins, ss; Przysiezny, I e Ps WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS .. . WE CARRY 1% MILLION FEET OF LUMBER IN OUR YARD PROMPT DELIVERY ... Mills singled and Redmond drew|self when Rawlinson followed|other contest, Storie Park de-jrf, c in 6th and Starkey, p. a walk. The two runners. ad-|.with.a double. feated Woodview Park 6-1 at) FERNHILL -- Welsh, p; Daw-/ vanced on Hodson's single, Mills) Evidence of Bell's good pitch- Storie. son, 1b; Andolsek, 3b; Ballen-| scoring and then Redmond/ing showed in the scorebook. He Pending protests of two Storie tine, c; Badgley, 2b; Shymko, | scored on a passed ball, plus an/had.13 strikeout victims and|Park - Bathe contests, Fernhill|ss; Kirkpatrick, If; Okleksuik,| error throw to third base. allowed six scattered hits Tay-)can clinch berth in the finals, ificf and Slemko, rf. | Storie Park got one of these lor fanned none.' G. Wright, in/they defeat Storie Wednesdav STORIE WINS | bunt and scored on a single by Solomon had two of Storie for the League Championship. Taylor. Park's six hits; Cameron also). The first game of the final In the third inning, Lockejhad a pair and so did pitcher|Set Will be next Wednesday at opened with a single. Solomon| Bill Taylor and Locke had one--|Sunnyside Park. The fifth tripled to score Locke but was/the rest went hitless. Holbrook,|2ame, if necessary, will be gut himself at the plate, trying) Mills, Hodson and Bell each had|Played on a neutral diamond. to stretch his hit to a homer. The Oshawa team movtd in| front in the fourth inning. Tay- lor opened with a single and was forced by Cameron but G. Wright drew a walk, so did " Clark and so did Glecoff. the last with the bases loaded, to " ig ghey plate. OSHAWA STORIE PARK -- itching steady ball and get- Solomon, 3b: Logeman, 2b: E. A ' ting excellent support, especial-, Wright, c'; Taylor, p; Cameron, Hides nrg he By arg off ly from his outfield, Taylor kept;c; G. Wright, rf; Clark, 1b; Gle- fue ie ot neers Aue Phe the Peterborough boys in check} coff, ss; Locke, lf; Britt, batted Atth Ni lie hits Tung. in me right until the 9th inning, al-'in 9th. Welsh and Kirkpatrick had three hits each. Welsh smashed jtwo doubles and a single, while |Kirkpatrick clouted two triples a couple for the winners. FERNHILL TRIUMPHS PETERBOROUGH IUE--Rob-| Welsh went the distance for ertson, rf; Holbrook, cf; Mills,jthe winners and spaced five 2b; Redmond, c: Hodson, 1b;|hits over the seven-inning con- Bell, p; Rawlinson, If; Crowley,|test. He gave up single runs in 3b; Howland, ss; Watkins, 3b inthe third, fifth and seventh in- az. _|nings, but was never in any |serious trouble. He struck out ten and walked four. the fifth and sixth. McKenzie, who chalked up the) victory, went all the way and! 'struck out six. Losing hurler |Shestowski had 11 strikeouts, but was hit hard by Storie. | | Storie scored three runs in |the fifth, two runs in the sixth and a single tally in the second. The losers scored their lone run} in the seventh. | Parifitt, Newman, Parsons and Williams were the stars for) Storie. Fowler scored Wood- view's lone run. WOODVIEW -- Bowers, c; B. Morrison, cf; Shestowski, p; R.| Morrison, ss; Lloyd, If; Cun- ningham, 3b; Fowler, 1b; Shep-| ard, 2b; McDermaid, rf and) Germond. ' | STORIE -- Parifitt, cf; New-| man, ss: Marmara, 3b; Nestic,| %; Sargant, lb; McKenzie, p; | GREENWOOD RACE RESULT FIRST RACE -- | Mile trot for 3-year- Star! good, won driving olds and up. Purse $600 (7). Also Ran in Order: Silk Boy W, John- 4Sonny's Tony, F'stone 10.20 6.10 4.20\nie R, King C, Lee, Lord Dean, and Ingraham Hanover, Moore 4.50 3.20 Byhalia Dean. J-Willy Tass, Siddall 6,00 Start good, won handily, SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3-year- Also Ran in Order: Jimmie Lee Guy, olds and up. Purse $800 (8). Wee Symbol, Kintutica, and irish Val-|8-Attorney's Bob, McC'm 3.70 2.80 2.40 ley &Dean Sultan B 2nd, Hayes 3.80 2.80 back immediately when Bill Sol- right-field for Storie Park, had/night at Fernhill. If Fernhill) " : omon opened with a single, ad-|six of the 11 putouts collected|wins, they will meet Sunnyside} The Storie boys easily defeat-| vanced on Logeman's sacrifice| by the Oshawa outfielders. + |Park in a best 3-out-of-5 series|¢d Woodview with big rallies in plus a-single. Andolsek also had|Parsons, lf; Williams, rf and! a triple for Fernhill. | Laszkiewiez, c. * McLaughlin Coal & Supplies -- announce -- Faster 24-Hour Delivery Service _ x =e FREE ADVICE and PLANNING .. . TRAINED and COURTEOUS PERSONNEL ee). BLUEPRINTS - FREE ESTIMATES PERSONAL SERVICE PLUS ... QUALITY BRAND NAME MATERIALS Over the post 33 years it has been our pleasure to have served your father and grandfather .. . and now we look forward to serving you with the same quality and dependability. OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS are proud to be part of this community and take pleasure in participating in the many worthwhile community projects, OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS LTD. 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