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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Sep 1964, p. 15

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| tas t ry "Belleville Srs. Nip _ Oshawa Merchants In 12-Inning Thriller Belleville Nida nosed out, Jim McConkey went the dis-jety, c; Hunter, ss; Muirhead, : lastltahce for Oshawa Merchants.|rf; McGrinnon, 2b; Brailey, 1b; |!enge match at Lakeview Park. night in Belleville, in the third|Belleville got they first eo Hurst, If; McKibbon, rf. inter triple: Baseball League championshipjand scored on a sacrifice fly Oshawa Merchants 4-3, game of their Eastern Ontario|the 7th when playoffs. by. Muirhead. Oshawa broke into a 3-0 lead Wills opened. single, Jack Fisher singled andjwith a_ hit. The homesters tied the score in the first inning when Lucky|in the bottom half of the ninth the game with alinning when Mavety opened Hunter connected Kingside Bantams Top Eastview Gals Kingside Park Bantam Girls |Face Ex. Go With Oshawa Vikings Toronto Irish | The rugger season begins Sat-)kick awarded to the opposing) urday when Oshawa Vikings|team. face Toronto Irish in a chal-|-{n lineouts anyone other than} Park.|the scrum half and the wing) This should prove a special in-|three-quarters, when they are) terest feature because Vikings throwing in the ball, must be 10 the men who will play in league games. The Oshawa team on Satur- day will be: front row -- Tom Chasczewski, Bill Lowther and Mark Maly; second row--Gerry McKnight. and Wayne Voege; back row -- Garney Gunn, Tom Olinyk and Bruce McArthur; serum half -- Gerry Tymoshik; stand-off -- Bi" Lockwood; cen- tres -- Dave Nicholishen and Tom Farquharson; wings -- Ron McKnight and Ted McLean; full back -- Terry Kelly. SIGN PROVOST MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- re Eliminated By Fort Worth Oshawa was eliminated Tues- day night from the interna- tional softball congress tourna- ment, losing 2-1 to Fort Worth, Tex. Oshawa's 290 -pound pitcher, Bob Grier, had a no-hitter go- ing until the fourth inning when Oshawa Tony's | Oshawa 21 Sunday for the Ca- nadian softball championship. Vancouver, still in the inter- national competition, plays Rock Island in a third - round elimination game Thursday. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 2, 1964 } 5° 4 'ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (AP) --| ~~ REPLACEMENT SIGNED CLEVELAND (AP) -- Dun Fullmer, Salt Lake City middle- weight, has been signed as a replacement for Rocky Rivero for a 10-round bout with Niger- jan boxer Dick Tiger at the Cleveland Arena Sept. 11, Tuesday's Result Toronto 21 Ottawa 23 Johnny H followed with alalso, McKibbon grounded out/defeated Eastview Park Girls 10-1, last night at Eastview| claim to be fielding one of their Irish were runners up in the Central Ontario League last sea-| son. j Also this match will be the first the two clubs have played under the new rules system yards away from players in the strongest teams ever and the/jineout. The new scrum rule will allow any player in the scrum to hook the ball once it has passed three boots and touched the ground. Also the ball can now come out real Canadiens of the National Hockey League announced Tuesday right - winger Claude Provost has: signed his contract for the 1964-65 season. The club also announced the signings of Andre Boudrias and Yvan Cour- noyer, who have been with the a single broke the spell. The Ontario team picked up matchmaker Larry Atkins an- nounced today. : Thursday's Game Ottawa at Edmonton its lone run in the third when Brent Oldfield crossed the plate} on a sacrifice fly by Jack Sned- don, home-run 'blew, before therejand then with two out, Brailey was anybody . out. drew a walk and Hurst and|Park, i But that was the last: scoring|Soule both followed with singles, Association Softball playoff fix-|the Rugby Union. { success for Oshawa as Assel-|to score Mavety and Hunter, ture. There are two new offside quickening and op Grier allowed only two hits, The Vancouver nine defeated LACROSSE T0-NIGHT EASTERN CANADA Montreal Junior Canadiens of the Ontario Hockey Association. in their Neighborhoodjbrought into effect this year by|of any part of the scrum. | All new ruled are aimed at ing up the / A' ON SAVINGS ' Interest from date of deposit Full Chequing Privileges Deposits by Mail postage paid envelopes provided free ARMSTRONGS v OSHAWA GREEN GAELS Hours--9 to 5 Fridays--9 to9 ~ Saturdays--9 to 1 GUARANTY TRUST 32 KING STREET E, 728-1653 4-Star Johnston, H'ard STUDENTS .75 CHILDREN .50 Free List Suspended JIM HINKSON BOX OFFICE OPENS 7.30 P.M. tine went the full 12-inning dis-|tying the game. Church tripled in the finallryjes and a new rule governing| game. tance for Belleville. He struck} Asseltine was the big hero of 7th inning and scored on a hitlhooking the ball when it is| League matches for Vikings out six batters and allowed|the game, clouting a homer in by Willoughby, to give East-\thrown into the scrum. |start the following Saturday Oshawa a total of 15 hits -- they|the 12th inning, after two were!" girls their lone run. | mis season any player, with|When| they meet Toronto Old had at least one hit in pic out--to win his own game. |, oe et new tie the exception of the scrum half,|Boys\at Lakeview: Park. rg Rog 8 Ae lhger Hag! Lucky Wills had four hits f0¥ for the of walk 'and thee hits who advances further than the) Vikings coach and _ selection Ae Oshawa and Jack Fisher had)_haq a perfect game lock-forward's feet in a scrumjcOmmittee will be watching this score another run. three with Ron Jones having a) XKingside scored two runs in|Will be offside and a penalty'team with great care to pick pair. For . Belleville, Mavety lanai and Hunter each had a pair. ae oe wire frame. They| OSHAWA -- Wills, cf; Fisher,)added to 'their total in every GREENWOOD RACE RESUL I Ss : "4 -- c; Reid, 1b; Lutton,/inning except the seventh with ; awe, 2b; Mitchell, 3b;/Weatherup; Lucas, who had a ' . pe CALENDAR Jones, rf and p; McConkey, p. |homer, triple and double, Watt, |oiae snd pig! sno Lad bedac liner tics oad' up, Pores 0 oh" mo | BELLEVILLE -- Soule, cf;)Verral and. Aasen, being the} 1/Pisie Lee Flags Pye ee = = oe fg gg 12,70 4 - : ' i : ge aa ' {7 I ; : 00 4.30) 5+ » Gal 90 2. \Lewis, 3b; Asseltine, p; Mav- big hitters for the winners. lester Boot, Radley iSmissiewerts;Ditterd. Stewart, 36° 240 TUESDAY'S GAMES | |Start good, won driving Start good, won driving. SOFTBALL. Also Ran in Order: DQ--Lord Yates,| Also Ran in Order: Minor Helen, Fai Civil Service League M4 r later, ere aan Dummoner ig eae Can lay ee sige er ia fave i Wood's Transport vs Rundle's| eor gie Ss ut ut DQ Finished 206 ay eon'bresk. st the| EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 Garden Centre, at Alexandra | wire. and 4year-olds, Purse $1,000 (8). ! ' 7.20 4.50 3.60 Vila' vs" Foley's Plumbing. at , secon ance =) tues > Ecie es cali * 38 - ". | rear-olds up. . ie ' 4 Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m.;| S awa a OYS 2 Vista, "tion 44 10 4 Start 'goods ron, driving. a ae ; ry { | le i r. 80) al ler: . Thompson's Plumbing bie De-| Tuono keewin, Hilt 3.60/Gentry McKlyo, pA ls Sy? Hart's Excelsiors, at Radio a : Start good, won handily. Fatherland, and Echo O Valley. ark, 6.30 p.m. All games, 2nd Peterborough Georgie's added _Peters, although tagged for| Also Ran in Order: Lady Violet Pista winnu' eiae ae en's] games of 2-out-of-3 playoff ae pth ben hits, three of them extra- Sot clos ane Red Raine. Asem year-olds and up. Purse $00" (7). fi | rounds. lhe. anfeaad Shawe Bed care rg ee in his six innings,|pAILy DOUBLE, 1 AND 1, PAID $230.80 Lynden, Alen Holmes 1590 7.50 4.10 Oshawa 7 ys}still pitched well, claiming 10) yiig5 pace -- 1 Mile trot for 2-year-/3-Northwood Baldy, Conley ay) Minor Assoc. lea" tant piste in t iftlock|stri P , (Kiwanis Bantam League} ot , as nig in the Li tlock| strikeouts in the six frames and olds and up. Purse $700 (7). | Start good, won driving. Round-Robin Playoffs -- Wood-|city; in the third and deciding|not giving up any walks. Jones|2-Star King, G'braith 14.10 5.50 3.60| Also Ran in Order: Willie Mac Chief, | view Park at Bathe Park and|2ame of their Intermediate "A"|/fanned five in three innings and Gey Frisco, Kingston 7.50 £.40}Kawartha Helen, Atom Direct 8, and i i" a Storie Park at Fernhill Park.|S°"es- ' ___. |Wwalked three. |Start good, won driving. Both games at 6.15 p.m. Wayne Haig belted an inside-| Clare Leahy went all the way| Also Ran in Order: Kingston, Fellpa, Oshawa Minor Assdc. --(Mid-|'"ePark homer, with two out.ifor the Georgie's. He struck out|catnerine Harvester, and Invasion. | i in the first inning, to put the/pine batters and gave up five| t Le Round-Robin- Play-} |Late Can.,.Squaw Valley. et League Round-Robin Play-| ; i a gu jhomesters out in front. They|pits) Oshawa didn't score until 12 KING ST, EAST OPEN FRIDAY 5.30; Superior Dale. Total Pool $234,360. Attendance 4,782. offs)--Rundie Park at FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 Con-| didn't score agai i i gain until the fifth naught Park and North Oshawal when Nell' Thompson singled at Lake Vista. Both games atiang Frank Gurney homered, 6.15 p.m. lover the right-field fence, to OASA Midget Playoffs Osh-| make it 3-0. awa Storie Park vs Peter-| The homesters for their fourth borough IUE, at Peterborough,/run off Oshawa's Dan Peters, 8.15 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-|in the sixth inning, when Wayn the seventh, when George Brabin opened with a triple and jscored on a sacrifice fly by Joe Melnick. In the 9th, Rich March singled with one out. He was forced by} e|Brabin and then with two out,| of-3 series. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. North-} Tyke League Playoffs |Haig got his second big hit, ajWayne Cheesman's second hit} \triple, with one out. He scored,|scored Brabin for . Oshawa's} lafter two out, on a single by|second and final tally. [Wayne Rowe. OSHAWA. BAD BOYS -- year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). J-Meadow Mark, Hawke 11.10 4.50 2.80) 8-Tom's Trailer, Hicks $80 2.90 3-Kayson Hal, Kingston 7.80) |Start good, won driving. | '| Also Ran in Order: Postal Chief, Jun-| lior Atom, Belmont Doug, Lynden Anne,| jand Flashy Boy C. FIFTH RACE -- | Mile trot for 3-year- olds and up. Purse $600 (8). | S-Titan Song C., Hicks 16.80 6.30 4.90 6-Lusty McKinney, Siddall 9.60 7.50) 7-Sabrina Lee, Harvey _ 10.60 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Lila Lee Henley, Island Song, Vital Victory, Theigiers, ard Pioxnon PRESENTS A Flavoured Wine EVENING TILL 9 P.M. | Ted Jones took over Oshawa's| "SERVE GOLD ON THE ROCKS OR WITH YOUR FAVOURITE MIX" West vs North-Bast, at Alex-| i443 , Wright, 1b; March, 3b; Brabin,| eis. andra Park (north diamond, pon geil Sone. in, the, seventh ee ee ee a vis i ° i SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot for 3- and 6.15 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-\4n singles by Thompson and Price, 2b; Whiteley, cf; Snow,|, year-olds. Purse $1,000 (7). of-3 title finals. : Gurney. plus a walk: to Clare|!! Peters, p; Jones, p in 7th.|5Bishop Song, Varcoe 12.20 4.30 3.0) Pri : 4.40 3.00 OBA Juvenile Playoffs Osh-ITeahy. with nobody out, but| PETERBORO' GEORGIE'S --|zssoer, Kiros 200 awa UAW Local 222 vs Hamil-|Jones found the range and re-|Amer, 2b; Marchen, 1b; Haig,|Strt good, won. driving. ton, at Hamilton Civic Stadium,|tjreq the next-three batters in|3b; R. Rowe, rf; W. Rowe, wilte ae Wy orpers crue Dake 8.00 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-| order, two via strikeouts, to get/cf; Scollard, If; Thompson, $8; |chuck. C lb. i co jout of the hole, Gurney, c; Leahy, p. QUINELLA, 5 AND 7, PAID $61.70 | LACROSSE | BONELESS RUMP OR Play- 4 ROUND STEAK ROAST SKINLESS OLA Junior League Oshawa Green Gaels, at Osh-| "READY TO EAT" 59: Bins on 2 79° 5 x 1.79 offs ' Brampton ABC's awa Children's Arena, 8.30 p.m.; 3rd game of . 4-out-of-7 CLUB STYLE ANY ONE ITEM FRESH KILLED EVISCERATED 3 Ibs. BOLOGNA 2 lbs. POLISH SAUSAGE TURKEYS ~ eed yg Boe Mi x Pa | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE wa nor Assoc.. Pee 7 Wee League Playoffs Kelly! DeGray's vs Johnny's Pals, at| Bathe Park, 6.30 p.m.; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 final series. | LAWN BOWLING Mixed Doubles Tournament, at Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club, 1.00 p.m. THURSDAY'S GAMES LACROSSE OLA Senior League Playoffs-- Brampton Excelsiors vs Brook- lin, at Brooklin Community Arena, 3rd game of 4-out-of-7 final series. = Oshawa Minor Bantam League -- Second game of final series for Frank Eddolls| Memorial Trophy,. at Oshawa) Children's Arena, 6.30 p.m.) Midget League -- Second game) of final series, at Oshawa Chil- dren's Arena, 8.00 p.m. SOFTBALL See Thursday's Sports Calen- dar for late scheduling of pos-| sible Oshawa City and District) Assoc. playoff game. Quebec Golfer Is '64 Senior Champ | TORONTO (CP) -- Romeo} Turdeau, 56, of Laval, Que., captured the 46th annual Ca- nadian Seniors Golf Association championship Tuesday, firing a second-round 76 which gave) him a 151 total, one stroke ahead of George MacLean of Toronto, Ben Merwin of Sudbury who (Be Kevin of Sutbaty who PULLOVERS ........ from 9,95 og Magee Bicigays oe By Bite CARDIGANS . from 13.95 slumped to an 84 for a 156 to- see eeee from 5,00 tal. However, Merwin, 68, hung SPORT SHIRTS on to take the 65-69 age group WE is eet eee ee Ontario Minor Juvenile Play-| offs Oshawa at Peterborough, | 3 lbs. VEAL PATTIES 4 lhs. Country SAUSAGE ' lb. 3 gq. YOUR f CHOICE dim "PACK PLENTY OF GOOD LOOKING SWEATERS WITH SPORT SHIRTS TO SPARE!" FRESH SPRING | Lamb Leg Roast u, 79° Shoulder Chops LB, 69° Loin Chops LB. 89° Stew Cuis 3. 1.00 LEAN AND MEATY UEHLERS PURE LARD 5 a 95° Baby Beef Liver . 79° Sausage Meat 4... 1.00 GET 4 LBS. FREE Pork Tenderloin ey e FREEZER SPECIAL e an BE, A7: Shirt-on-sweater-is the idea... or sweater-over-bib if you like, Your style minded friends will tell you it's the biggest thing in casual dress on-any campus. Stop in soon to select your favorites . . . we've layer upon layer "layered: look" ideas. BEEF COMPLETE SIDE OF BEEF CUT AND WRAPPED FREE division. Former champion C. Ross Somerville of London, Ont., won the 60-64 age group with 156, two strokes better than Alf El- ton of Stratford. for collegiate or college, you can get a complete campus wardrobe here. From sport coats, outer coats, sweaters «Shirts and slacks to finishing touches like ties and bibs... all in one stop. IS ON WAIVERS CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary Stampeders of the Western Football Conference 'Tuesday placed end Conrad Hitchler on waivers. Hitchler joined the club in 1963 but was hampered by injuries. Now Many Wear 12 KING ST. 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