re em mn i, teenie nar 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 2, 1965 ! SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell | SPORTS EDITOR Oshawa Skiers | Albert Street School Ready To Make Annual Athletic Day . 'Their Snow Albert Street Public School|mond Shaw; 2. Alex Zsager; 3. jheld its "Field Day" at Sunny-| Robert Sterling. At th 1 ; side Park on May 25, ; : e annual meeting of the) parents and spectators watch-| HIGH JUMPING j Oshawa Ski Club, held Thurs-|eq the Panthers, one of the four' 12 and 13 Years: Boys -- 1 jday evening - the Genosha| schoo] teams, run away with the|Terry Gay; 2. Ken Kellar; 3. --_ payne ped eer ey Field Day with 117 points. This| Russel Peddle : vq chairman included that of "Hap" |was more than 30 points more! 14 and over, Girls -- 1. Irene Grose, who reported that the/than the next team and won for| Finnigan; 2. Sandra Mitchell; 3. season ended with a total of 2,354! them the Rose Capel Trophy. Sonia Forshee, ae members as compared to 2,033 After the Field Day was Anes th and bee Bers ed. Be the previous year. -- _|the members of the Albert!mond Shaw; 2. Alex Zsager; 3 Dr. Peter Willson in submit-\street Home and Schoo! Asso-|Robert Sterling yoy ting his report as chairman Ofjciation treated the pupils to : the building committee, inform-| some ice cream. Special thanks| RELAYS ed the gathering that work has) must go to the members of the 16 ake tt Sure: S08 ode g\already commenced on the new! ajhert Street Home and School|Girjs--1. Debbie Forshee, Jeane j\expansion program, which will Association for their help on this\nie 'Tomasczewski, Pat Krasin- include the erection of a T-Bar,/day and to J. Henderson, Assis-|ski, Pamela Forshee; 2, Eliza: installation of snow - making/tant Supervisor of Physical Edu-|peth Strojwans, Debbie. Kemp equipment and considerable |cation for the Oshawa Board tla McGrath. Busan Ravers: bdr ag et monsible, skiing. eee |3. Anne Kelly, Debbie Milheron, ide ' ss 8 : . Anne Kelly, } Ski activities chairman, Dr.| DASHES |Pamela Cobel, Margaret Harris. Jack. Langmaid, outlined the) 6 and 7 Year Olds: Girls -- 220 yds.: Boys -- 1. Walter various training and competi-/1. Karen Thompson; 2. Mary Knox, Terry Muirhead, Keith tions in which our competitors|Tomasczewski; 3. Sherry Nick- Watt, Nick Melnychuk; 2. Bill participated. He was followed|erson. Boys -- 1. Neil Watt; 2 |Bell, David Hutchinson, Bruce 'by Alpine coach John Nicholls,|Peter Rachl; 3. Eric Hatfield Anderson, Scott Burns; 3. Win- lwho congratulated the racers} 8 and 9 Years: Girls -- 1 ston Day, John Harris, Tom 'and jumpers on their very suc--Cathy Kaccaravich, 2. Irene Lees, Ken Laffin, "Everything From Soup To Nuts' OFFICIALS OF the Oshawa City and District Softball Association are hoping that the weatherman will smile on their proceedings tomorrow night. So far their double- headers at Alexandra Park have produced nothing but top- notch softball action but the crowds have been almost "minus", due to the unfavorable weather prevailing, such as last night. In the twin-bill last night, Port Perry Juven- fles served notice that they will be very much in the run- ning for the local league title, as they held en grimly to a slim lead, to nose out Genosha Aces 4-3, It was the same score in the "nightcap" game, in which Brooklin Concretes outfit the Oshawa Merchants, but gave away some soft runs by loose defensive play and the Merchants were alert enough to take full advantage. They won the game, in the bottom half of the 9th inning, with a solid hit, TOMORROW NIGHT, in between games (it's another double-header this Thursday) the City and District Association vill k c re se' on of 'The Palmer Knigh cessful season Korbak; 3. Debbie Rachl, Boys| 12 and 13 Years, 440 Yd.: bi rae ese 'Goo oe oo of yg sate "iy Club treasurer Ray Eagles|-- 1, Keith Watt; 2. Andrew Girls -- 1, Viola Morey, Laila Memorial Trophy', b submitted a detailed financial| Ghersini; 3. Wayne Kelly. Wessman Mary Zsager, Bar- mer Knight Sr., for annual competition, to the 'most valu- | report, as prepared by the club) 10 and 11 Years: Girls -- 1. bara Bentley; 2. Debbie Loyst, able player", The usual banquet was not held following auditors. Jean Tomasczewski; 2, Susan Maria Germanese, Wendy last season, so tomorrow night the results of the secret The election of officers re-|Rogers; 3. Margaret Harris. Thompson, Sharon Rogers, 3. ' g ballots bmitied by the league coaches and }| sulted in Dr. Peter Willson being|Boys > J Robert Hainer; 2,/Linda Haase, Susan Broad, voting, on ballots submitted gl chosen as president, assisted by Walter Knox; 3. Nick Melny-|Donna Imrie, Betty Dove. managers, will be announced and the trophy presented, Fred Fox as vice-president and! chuk 440 vd Boys -- 1, David Former winners of this coveted award were Ron Taylor, Miss Diane Thomas as secre- 12 and 13 Years: Girls -- 1 Sterling Raymond Shaw. Rob- 1962, who is now with Tony's; Reg. White, 1963, now with tary na Ng saa 2 ess vig: ert Hainer, Terry Gay; 2 Rus- vb ad A ; ice en Other directors are: ord, | 4 aron Rogers oys >| Peddl PRA Sit Gale's Lumber. Both of these winners were pitchers, Oddly Bell, Ray Eagles, "Hap" Grose,|Ken Kellar; 2. Terry Gay; 3 ne eats wits aa enough, injuries in each case, in the following season, prevent- 4/7 Jim Harris, Foster Herrington, | Bill Korbak Michael Cherkas, Bill Korbak, ed either of them from being a repeat winner. Association president 'Bruce McArthur, who made the selection, will Bill Holland, Dr. Jack Lang-| 14 and over; Girls -- 1. Dar- Tom Parker, Sha maid, Mrs. Ann Root and Jim lene Jackson; 2. Sandra Mitch haun Robinson. ' , Pd j i j i 'sa aed f : Sat Walmsley: Boys = 1 14 and over, 440 yd.; Girls -- 5 ~e th ner last week's winner of. the Souch, Jr. -- ell; 3. Pat ; v. Bos : oe : f eee ee mu In accepting the congratula-/Raymond Shaw; 2. Robert Ster- 1. Sylvia Godfrey, Brenda Man Scag Payer of he Wonk" evar. Felden ewe OSHAWA POLICE ASSOC. HELPS MINOR SPORT sans Stung "ots ing" 3 Darrel Bodo. MH, SE Rao Ma has announced that an important league meeting has been . Conway, Dr. Peter Wil- Derm. nwa} | ING ° Ruth Nichols' Elizabi Ed called for this Sunday morning, at Alexandra Park, 10.30 Police Constable Michael past-president of the Osh- sociation (left) is holding spective minor sports pro- |ison thanked the retiring Pres-|BALL ge apt aaa ' rita i rs Te ag Po ° o'clock. Playing dates for ex. games with Tony's; league Michalowsky, president of awa Legion Minor Baseball the cheque he has just re- grams in the city. Constable |ident for his efforts while in of- and 7 Years: Girls -- 1 » SONGTS PULCNEH, #: Were Karen Thompson; 2. Kathy lene Milheron, Shelagh Sargeant, Cae _ 1 in i John Reardon, secretary of "0 4 playing rules; the annual junior tournament and other im- the Oshawa Police Associa- Association. Gordon Lodge, ceived also. The donations the Opkawa Ballas Auane fice Crandall; 3. Sherry Nickerson,|Ellen Blight, Darlene Jackson, portant business items are on the agenda, Each team should tion, presents a cheque to secretary - treasurer of the were made to help these looks on, at the right 'i ' Boys - 1. Peter Rachl; 2. Neil, 440 yd.: Boys --'1. Glen Ster- have manager and coach on hand William Langton (centre), Oshawa Minor Lacrosse As- two groups operate their re- --Oshawa Times Photo Steelers 0 en Watt; 3. Ricky Price. ling, Paul Anderson, Paul Kelly, 8 and 9 Years: Girls -- 1. Alex Zsager; 2. Darrel Brodof- . Debbie Rogers; 2. Irene Kor-\s Ste 4 SPORTS SHORTS--Oshawa Tony's are scheduled to host MEETING IN MONTREAL | Atkins Helps : ee ee a ee lie eee ae Richmond Hill here at Alexandra Park tonight, in a Their Sche u ée; Andrew Ghersini; 2 "Pau é - - _ Beaches Major League fixture. It will be the first meeting e fe Kelly; 3. Keith Watt j of the season for these two and Tony's, currently pacing P f W Ry CLIFF. GORDON 10 and 11 Years: Girls ~ 1 j Beaches race with a fine undefeated record, will be seek- Heavy Agenda Facing ro €ssor In Junior 'R' Lacrosse will re Susan Rogers: 2. Christine Ful Houdaille Thumps ing to length their string. As usual, there is a Juvenile Fred Atk the veters 6 PER ; ee to-\ler; 3. Rita Wessman. Boys game preceding the senior tilt, the youngsters scheduled yi ins, the veteran Aus-iturn to the Whitby Arena : to go at 6.15 o'clock. JIM LAWRENCE, member of the McLaughlin. Collegiate's fine relay team, suffered a nasty injury, during the race, in the All-Ontario Secondary Schools track meet, at East York, last Saturday. As he sie of mat fame, was not con-|night, in full swing as the Whit-|1- Nick Melnychuk; 2. Bill Bell, Auto Workers 11-3 to}3. Walter Knox * tent to win his own semi-final|by Lasco Steelers play host , : bout, in the wrestling shpw atithe East York Mohawks, in the 12 and 13 Years: Girls -- 1.| Houdaille Industries last night ny i | 1¢ ] VW ers Oshawa Civic Auditorium lastischedule opener Sharin Rogers; 2. Laila Wess-\trounced Auto Workers Credit night, but he "'got into the act'! phe "Steelers" were sched-| man; 3. Viola Morey, Boys -- 1.|Union 11-3 in the only Oshawa was being handed off the baton, by teammate Daye Link- By AL, MeNEIL veules for awarding the Vezina \t the moment we. still haven the main event and. hisiweg to open against Markham,| lerry Gay; 2 Tom Parker; 3.|Minor Lacrosse Association letter, in tight quarters, a spike from Dave's shoe pierced MONTREAL (CP) League|Trophy will highlight a heavyjone big obstacle to overcome," |Sneaky tactics helped Professor|yyt they were unable to make Ken Kellar. : Novice League game played, the side of Lawrence's foot. Lawrence winced and then set .,,ancion, U.S. TV exposure, ajagenda when the Nationa Campbell said Hiro to win the third and de-|it for the opening game. Mo- e. and over: Girls -- 1. Sylvia 'The winners were led by the off, to run his leg and a fine race, to pass the baton to | reverse draft, appointment of a|Hockey League holds its annua Hockey is played at a prime ciding fall, over local hero,/pawks, who have played the Gonheey; 2, Sandra Mitchell; 3.|four-goal performance of Ricky Gerry Mays, who passed to Mike Planke. McLaughlin cap- new referee-in-chief and new) meetings here next week viewing time and the networks Seaman Art Thomas, popular|whitby entry in two pre-season Darlene Jackson Lowe. Dan Morency and James tured. third place in this final. Lawrence was taken to NHL president Clarence and sponsors still must be con Negro husky encounters, came to the rescue) gROAD JUMPING Britton each scored a pair for Fast York Hospital, where he received an anti-tetanus Campbell outlined some of the yvinced in terms of ratings." They battled more than 20\and were ready and willing tO 49 and 11 Years: Girls 1 Houdaille, while Bruce Fudger, cOMAWA aa auseiy Aceusietier ig aging Horsemen Club ee a rans The NHL will experiment this minutes before Hiro took the/get the ball rolling Beverley Thompson; 2. Susan char or ao aoe pone pvacentation: of sophie cad erent at thele 'banauat at Ng vear with a reverse draft' first fall, with one of his deadly| The "Steelers, under youth- Rogers; 3. Elizabeth Strojwans aie ag Gary Lintlop Dee Kinsmen Centre, one week from tonight ' 7 ES : following the regular league! Judo chops, followed with a\ful coach Jim Hinkson former|Boys -- 1. Robert Hainer, 2). 7 and Dave Yuzwa counts ses ccanadiecinueniiere: : as irst OW __ The meetings Mon day to draft sessions ae ee ie Oshawa Green Gaels star, dowt-| Walter Knox; 3. Nick Melny-| *U2wa a zwa coun Thursday, will also feature the, «ne National League will pro ulder - spread. Thomas) oq the Mohawks in both of their! chuk ed one each for the losing team, The stands were full at the annual league draft--with the\ vide a quota of "60. players tickled his rooters by evening exhibition encounters: However, 12 and 13 Years: Girls -- 1.|_ The next action will take place Gertrude Col us School Five Points Arena on Sunday as Prospect of plenty of lively) which can be claimed by Amer-|the match, in just over sevenjcoach Don Bruce (star defence|Diane Harlow; 2. Sharon June & at the Children's Arena p the North Oshawa Western trading in the offing--and the jean 'and Western league ¢ ubs| minutes with his famed 'bear Man with Brooklin Sr Lacrosse) Rogers; 3. Viola Morey and the Lacrosse Bowl next to Horsemen's Club held its first/current wrangle with the Cana- team) has been working ove:-| 14 and over: Boys -- 1. Ray- the arena. for one half of the normal *20,- hug' crusher " ed time with his Kast York team) ---- =e show of the eight-show season. dian Amateur Hockey Associa-'n99 minor league draft price Ha An The club has grown from last tion tin the fe moh j Thomas had the Professor injand hopes to turn the tables on} u or S a year's 60 members to well over, Campbell said he doubts any , n. the sg year there won't|trouble again, inthe third fallithe high-stepping Whitby team.| 4 i | e ' e as Many bargains Camp-|session, but Hiro slugged the "7 . llow 7) members, 'with more ladies public announcement will be? ugged thelr will be odd to see two fe ows | DEFIN ITELY bell said However the NHL | referee and while the officiall Gertrude Colpus Public School! NOVICE (ages 6-7) participating in the events, The|made on plans for league ex: 3) oa. 99 new names each|proped ar who play on the san) ee held its annual Field Day, Fri-| DASH: Girls i. Christine Pants- club boasts 10 or 11 female con pansion However he said he pale oi bre picid scuareuaas os around in a_ stunned!(poth Hinkson and Bruce are day afternoon, May 28. Although pha ead ee ee Bowie | enans this year compared to Wi!' ed ata oy Oenere. We'll just haye to play it by Hie td aaa a manager.jwith Brooklin) on opposite SELLS FOR LESS! the weather was less than ideal,|2. Eddie Rimiand and 3. Randy Mc- only four OF five last year A confidential submission and ee he ce vais Jacks fe an Fred Atkins,|benches for this game. é the spirit of competition was| eat eumbis: Riis sueislan After a very prosperous year hey wil then formulate some eee a mie ne Bolg hauled on' Manager Frank Wilbur has keen with many competitors|pavier %. Dectie Backes ane % christine [in 1064, the Organization' is look-|COUPsE of action Campbell said the club own:/! is leg fo get him out of the high hopes for his team. which taking part in each event Pantschuk, Boys --~ 1. Jimmy Powlen- ing forward to bigger and better It may well be that thejers will select a successor ad eens Paagiahs grip andiis a farm team of the Oshawa FREEZERS we 2) CU FT Wie auanis "were Sondiicted BR 2 00n Ones Bnet Oren er *-icshows this yea r The next eague, under the circum oa ; Voss, retiring referee-in atin Got heen rel peanie the| Green Gaels ie ps ° by the staff with the assistance|}, (00), Sholdr™ 2 Debra Clarke and 3. NOWH show is planned for 2 stances ould jeopardize its;che Nantel pia in se Paty He! Rrian Bremner will get the of James Henderson, assistant land, 2 i Ryhd ana: dole Riv ip.m., dune 13, at the Five Points plans. by a premature an third and jecia nt or the nod for the starting assignment § Year Guarantee made by Beatty Free $ supervisor of Physica! Educa-\*"'"* Arena nouncement, Campbell said Ch ] B il i che so oe ng ' : of much in goal, This young fellow has food plan. Free delivery, PRICED FROM tion in the Public Schools of BANTAM (ages 09) As always, Sunday's. show He said 12 applications have uvaio- al ey sae isgust of the Thomas! pjenty of spark and color, and Ee 0 ee eatin Oshawa Constable Tane ins Whiting a 5 e ; tarted off with a Grand Entry been received for new fran - will give the local team a lot "Rus Bahniv chises but the mew setup would In prior action, Atkins had of strength between the pipes R.C.A. VICTOR charge of Oshawa's safety pa- Boy? e J ke Brown , and trols, and several ladies from. BALL THROW the Home and School Associa tion int? o tt »xecul nd pialgpeesien einners : Top cals certainly not come about this Bout Contirmed won the semi-final bout) when AY T ATRE ' yea he executed his special. 'head ws point Winners at ene eee | Of -the 12 applications -re-. SYDNEY. N.S. (CP) -- Pro-|TOll" to down Willie Bath, in REMEMBER WHEN ... were Dave Leggette, 16 points S me : signd thea 19 ;: y FM/AM Radio 4 Speed Automatic Don Welsh, 12 points, and Bob|ceivé d, three are from Cana-imoter Gus MacLellan an jabout 12 minutes. Willie was'By THE CANADIAN PRESS Changer. 23" TV ail in. one Wale iS ering, 2. Leanna Schneider. Boys y Langkraer and To create more interest and ' enthusiasm, competitors were Woodward, 11 points, while the dian cities and nine from U.S.|nounced Tuesday he has signed|SUbstituting for an ailing' John The feud between Rabe Cabinet. Free Home Service. $479.00 divided into teams, with each ladies winners were Gal Jtegge See the aspirants! Dave Bailey of Philadelphia to "Y Barend Ruth and Boston Braves /ALUE team being given a color as|Shiechten, Woodward, 15 points Mona wie rom s oe ee meet Canadian heavy weight ended. 30. yeare ago today= BEN A identification, The Blue team Pelite, 4 points, and Carol irancnises, he saic champion George Chuvalo a GAME POSTPONED in 19) PURSUE U.S, TV Ty ; B al 35--when the Sultan of 7" BIG SCREEN TV pe nearby Glace. Bay Forum June : . . cee The possibility of extending KITCHENER (CP) Swat was given his uncon finished first with 139 points fol Welsh, 3 points lowed by the Orange team with "Y r Winners of Sunday cided? | f NHI 19 Tuesday ditional release, and so was 125, the White team with 90 were as follow Ms " as be ¢ TAL sin the' Bijey signed the contret. for night's Inter-County Baseball, able to retire after a spec- Hand wired circuit, full: power. trans 88 ite s being p »¢ : the Purple team with 84, the, \ agen ote tea Mg Pures P the 10-round bout shortly fter|Association senior game 'be tacular 22 years in baseball, formar: . Mestapl unig), esse eae : Green team with 67 3. MEN'S EVENTS Campbell was in' New York : : ey D Y ' 5 hassis, | Convec ae yreen team wi 7 and the Red { > 1 | ast week, where a de a the Cassius Clay - Sonny Liston|tween Brantford Red Sox and a5, oF them: with New x Ork Rdslity: ton a stem. With trod team with 54 2. Robin Glecoff and 3. Brian Genge Potato Race 1. Don Welsh ' here a demonstra fight at Lewiston. Me. Bailey|y 2 * Yankees before his last un Fidelity tone audio system. With trade g 4 Kitchener - Waterloo Panthers f ' ae " \ emt ' BA THROW: Girls Ruth-Ann 9 \ goette 3 2 ohert tion was provided for more i ; Class winners were as {ols weemeg Serie tomas bra enn 2: Dave Leggette and 3. Robe hat beens Clay's top sparring peaceful season with the ' ; 'ee han 100 persons, including. rep as » aes lows dra Meeldyk. Boys Morgan' sett, Pelite esentatit { al ve partner for the last two months was: postponed because' of rain Braves WE ARE PEN E ER NI NOVICE Girls: Christine 2,R92in. Glecotf and Brian Genge. Flag Race 1. Bob Wood ntatives of all networks Macl.ell i I | = : ots RUNNING BROAD JUMP: GIRLS ; ' f a7 lus account executives for tt MacLellan said Chuvalo. is Pantscht nd Boy ion Tite biped ted gabe chests ward, 2. Don Welsh and 3. Ted I a t cutives for the a8 IN he i: P t ik and Boys: Jim Pow-'1. Debra Treen, 2, Myrna Kailmuk and 3 guaranteed $7,500 or 30 per cent : bdo tye IL 9:30 .M. lenzuk Nancy Higgins, Boy: Robin Glecoff, Jefferies major advertising agencies : ; di WEDNESDAY BANTAM -- Girls: Donna inreRMEDIATE (ogee Thuy et. Apple Dunking -- 1 .Dave Leg : ua eac : FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Jeffs DASH: Girls Valerie DeForoe, 2, gette, 2. Skip Ambrose and 3 oe M J . IUNIOR -- Girls: Valerie De. M2gere! Berlie and 3. Denise Medinski: Don Welst North Plant Tops ti ae Gi . es ajor Everybody Knows the Place--Bad Boy--King St. E. a oys if e lock, 2 John John 1 n oronto, ne niace ay Forge and Boys: Ron Kulik SENIOR Boys: Wayne Wil ae nt mn eee at aes Sodavcd al Gadtac Holel $2 bout was confirmed oy Tey Un FASTBALL LEAGUE 728-4658-4659 kinson 3. Dave settle \ Me . } 2. Dary BS . North Plant whipped Cadillac wegen ceri The following were the win Barrel Race 1. Bob Wood: tote! 9-2. in their UAW Softbal Ungerman said the fight is ne of the va event ard, 2. Skip: Ambrose, and 3. 1 one's' yart of the plans to keep Chu Dale ock and Robert 3 ague game, last night 1 : Osh ae , al eg t challenge Cle k, 2, Jack Brown : Maxwt pitched the win and cherie dent nallenst i P p Race ick Bre ' for the worl g pight ! I ip Race Jack Brown, earned it with a total of sixie" rid heavyweight title SENIOR (age 14 and over) : r 4 f oan ; sas Record Purse _ DASH A Don Welsh and 3. Bob Wood: ctrikeouts. Cadillacs got a run toa Toronto fighter gets a a hk nes' and 3. John Petrosky ward in the fourth on hits by Ellis INNING BROAD JUMP 1. Wayne Pole Bending i James . ne tie eer ik oe nding S Wedell and Flagle. Their athe ' . For Jim Clark ii i eee Wake 2g Crowe and 3. cum came inthe Th, when Pat Long Shot Second Richmond Hill erick opened 'the inning. with a INDIANAPOLIS (AP) = Phe ore oe dan Sem Saddle Up Race 1 Tony name spoils of a record purse from Wilkins, 2. Dennis Moore and 3 Tack : ; ; i f Jackson, pitching for Cadil or tee xacta the 49th running" i F : j : bags ing ee jalan Scugog Cleaners ue oe tte + Jack (acs: had a tougher time. He P e J une / ® p.m. polis motor speedway's. 5 oot" Scramble | ack pave up a run in the first inning _ LONDON, Ont. (CP) Two mile race were divided up at : Q ; Woodward, 2. Dave Leggette on a walk to Hedger " dollar bettors collec : ie r ; a wa ger and Max. dollar bettors collected a fourth a thane! Victory dipast Tues Nip uality Puels ana's" him strachan well's hit. In the third, the win: Tace exacta of $544.40 after ALEXANDR PARK da night, with winner Jim _ Scugog Cleaners entry in the Pony Express (Team Event)-- pers tallied three times with|Miss Morris Chips paced home beat of Duns, Scotland, col- UAW Softball League, eked out)!. Newt Woods and Jim McMillan, Hedger, Vernon and first and Yankee Direct second Yih nniin e lecting $166.6: a 43 decision over Quality Strachan, 2. Dave Leggette and Knox doing the hitting at the Western Fair Racewas : = pert i first-prize take, also hoop in their schedule game Buster Ehlert and 3. Joe Holmes four more runs crossed in the Tuesday night a record, came from a total of last night at Alexandra Park and James Whitaker. fifth, Maxw i i ; i i sa u 4 f axwell, Vernon and Knox Miss Morris Chips, with Stan { - » $628,399, which included $500 Robinson pitched the win for LADIES' EVENTS all getting safeties and Craw-|Williams driving paid $22.30 The Corporation of the City of Oshawa a swan 493 fro t D wat 97 9 Scugog » gave t 8 " rom the speedway, $97,906 Scugogs. He gave up two runs ford climaxed the rally with a| Yankee Direct, longest shot on - v he 5 are ory companies and on two gon in the second inning = ie i '. ; Gail hag homer. McMillan scored in the|the board at 3 1, paid $13 to PARKS DEPARTMENT COMMERCIAL ® INDUSTRIAL $90. In lap prizes when forgan singled and Ward, 2 ona elite an 3. sixth axwell' pis s ot Gin ea i ' The purse was more -than Michaels followed up with #4 Sherry Rooke Ss bal vos Tie ce sd igus open Paiste aes DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS $190,000 above tha for last. homer: In the fifth. Yoe was Patch Race 1. Gail Wood- year. The 1964 winner, A, J.\safe on an error and scored Ward, 2. Carol Welsh and 3 year. The 10H winner, A. J.jsafe on an, error and scored| ward, 2. Car NOTICE NO DOWN PAYMENT lected $153,650 out of $506,625. sacrifice fly by Adams Pole Bending -- 1. Gail Wood BLOK CONSTRUCTION which included $397,150 from Redshaw, pitching for Quality, ward, 2. Karen Whitaker and 3 e 20 Months to Pay the speedeas Fuels, was tagged for two runs|Mona Pelite In accordance with Parks Department By-Law No. @ 3 Year Guarantee Actually, the first prize on three singles, by Siblock, Sut Children's Class 1, Sherry ami a money goes to the owner of the|ton and Grabko, in the first in-;Rooke, 2, Dave Fulton and 3 (Oshawa) Limited ] any act of -beirtnndol esl haps Golfing, is : winning car, Colin Chapman ofjning. Three - straight singles by|Dorothy Ellins strictly prohibited in all ity of shawa Public is London, who makes a distribu-|Kuney, Allin and Robinson: pro & NOTICE e Parks, and is subject to a maximum fine of $50.00. sr bes se at usually duced another run in the second f Notice is hereby given that the above Bylaw shall VGHk Asked Wik ta ok| Toe Chinaers git ther win Continental As of June 1, 1965 Mr. M, T, Blok is no longer signees zine? copie PAVING ond place finisher Parnelli g run in the 7th inning w hath STEAM BATH associated with the Company. : é COMPANY Tones, the 1983 winner, $64,461.) Allin opened with a single, Rob and MASSAGE : Mr, F. Veltman is now in charge of our building H. E. BATHE third hest to Mario An- inson connected and so di i mri H S j onn dan did Sib 16A Ontario St operations in Oshawa. Parks, Superintendent Ai Whitb Osh jax, itby, Oshawa dretti, the rookie of the year, lock, to send the winning run 728-2460 725-2109 ' whose 'take was $42,051. jover the plate |