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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1965, p. 9

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Oshawa Bad Boys Nip Brooklin 2-1 In one of the tightest games of the Oshawa City and District Softball Association's Major League, so far this season, Bad Boys nosed out Brooklin Con- cretes 2-1, at Alexandra Park on Tuesday night. The win avenged. the loss Brooklin handed the Bad Boys _on Friday night in Brooklin. Dan -Peters and Doug Scott hooked up in another fine pitch- ing duel, with Brooklin outhit- ting their rivals by nine-to-five but Peters kept the safeties scattered, never more than one an inning, except in the 8th. In that inning, D. Ferguson open- ed with a single and then got "picked off" first base. Later, brother Vern Ferguson hit a double, but the bases were empty now. Gibson ' and Warriner, each with a couple of safeties, were Brooklin's best at the plate. They got their one run in the fourth inning. D. Ferguson was Minor Lacrosse At Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE -- Spurs won two games in the Minor Mid- get Lacrosse League, last week by defeating the Yellow Jack- ets 1240-10 and Gaels, 13-to-9. In the Spurs-Yellow Jacket game, Ted Nickerson and Randy Beauprie scored three goals) each. Howie Edmondson and Ron Etcher scored two goals each. For the losers Alan Mur- doch and Mike Cooper netted four goals each; while Larry De- vitt and John Kramp had one! goal each. The Gaels -- Spurs game saw Randy Beauprie collect seven goals and Ted Nickerson three goals for Spurs .Fred Brown had two goals. For the losers Doug Sleep with five goals and Ted| Devitt with three led the losers.) Keith Mountjoy added the other marker. PEE WEE LEAGUE In the Pee Wee minor league, Panthers trounced Cubs 9-to-1. Murray Cawker scored two goals; while Mark Murdoch. and) Billy Hoekstra had two each.) Dan Cowle and Guy Johnson had the other goals for the win-! ners. For the losers Dave Poole} scored the lone tally. | Bears defeated Cubs 8-to-5 in| another league game. Dave! Tabb led the winners with five} goals. Allan Abernethy and| Kevin Tennant had two goals each. Bob Turney scored three for the losers with Robbie Mof- fatt and Doug. Henning clicking \Zion and the Storie Park Ban- jtam boys. Zion's Bantam girls safe on an error but then Till grounded to Whiteley at first base and Bad Boys pulled off a nifty. double-play. Then V. Fer- guson was Safe on an. error, Warriner followed with a two- bagger and Ferguson scored when Hill was safe on the third infield error of the inning. Scott blanked Bad Boys fer the first five frames. The two runs which decided the game, came in the sixth inning. Ree- Son beat out a bunt to open the frame and Cheeseman sac-|Philadelphia rificed, Whiteley followed with|Milwaukee (Johnson 5-2) (N)/ p61) a single, scoring Reeson. March! then sacrificed and Whiteley|Chicago Los Angeles .. Milwaukee Cincinnati San Francisco 32 27. .542 Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago Houston New York BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL Pet. Got 39 23 629 -- $2 23 582 314 33 26 1559 41% 5% 31 28 525 6% 29 29 500 8 28 32 .567 10 +26 33 441 11% 28 36 429 12'4 21 41 .339 18 Wednesday's Results Philadelphia 6 Milwaukee 2 New York 4 Cincinnati 8 Pittsburgh 10 St. Louis 9 Chicago 2 Houston 3 . \San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 2| Jacksonville Probable Pitchers Today (Culp 3-2) (Koonce 5-4) at came home on a single by Ber-|Houstin (Giusti 6-3). (N) wick, to make it 2-l--and that's how it ended. Bad Boys' five shared by five playeys. BROOKLIN: Gibson, 2b; Cor- nish, c; D. Ferguson, Ib; Till, rf; V. Ferguson' 3b; Warriner, ef; Hill, ss; Batherson, If; hi p; Simpson, - batted in t Whiteley, 1b and ss; March, 3b; Berwick, cf; Brabin, If; Szyszka, 2b; Peters, p. Opening Day At Zion Park Association held its Pittsburgh (Law 5-5) St. Louis (Gibson 8-5) (N) s |Minnesota BAD BOYS: Snowy, rf; Ree-|Chicago son, ss and 1b; Cheeseman, c;|Baltimore Cleveland Detroit Los |New York |Boston | Washington" |Kansas City Baltimore 5 |Washington 0 Cleveland 5 The Zone Neighborhood Park/Los Angeles 7-5 Kansas City 1-4 turn defeat into victory. "opening| Minnesota 1 Chicago 3 | \San Francisco (Perry 6-5) at/Rochester at Jacksonville, hits were/LOs Angeles (Osteen 5-6) (N)|Syracuse 5 Atlanta 9 at American League W iL Pet, GBL 35 21 625 -- 33 25 569 3 31, 24 564 3% $31 25 554 4 Angeles 31 32 .492 7 26 32 .448 10 24 33 .421 11% 25.36 .410 12% 16 87 .302 17% Wednesday's Results New York 1 day" early this_month, with a\Boston 4 Detroit 9 turnout of almost 300 to see the |------ kick-off, a parade of boys and} girls in costume, with their pets'| on decorated bicycles, wagons,| etc, Judges Frank Pascoe and R. Burton awarded prizes to Cathy Chamberlain and Susie Jeffer-| People's Win Over Genosha People's Pg eae whipped ies; Tommy Fountain and Billy|Genosha Ho el Aces 18-8, in their Kellar; Iris Patterson and Lyn-|Juvenile softball tilt, at Nipigon Hazelton; Paul Hart and Tom|Park, on Tuesday night, wit da Lewis. t The park was declared official-|number of hits as they did TUPS»|Perry while Oak with two dou-|6-3, with both teams ~ a 3, s getting ly open by George Hartwick,|While Aces ae ree GUC lhies and 2 single was president of the Oshawa Neigh-|ties but couldnt ge |borhood Parks Associations and|much mileage McGarrity, secretary of|blows. "part the Central Recreation Council, Oshawa, Then followed an ex- hibition softball game between team also played North Oshawa, in an exhibition game. | A program of races for the} boys and girls, was conducted by Ruth Stainton, Lyle Hare and Guy Chamberlain. All children under six, receiv- ed a prize. Other race prizes, in varying age groups, were won by Kathy Harris and Jane Welsh;- David Lunn; Patsy Clarke and Paul Hart; Marilyn i Spiers relieved Wilson t fanned Locke to end that inning.|on a walk to Willoughby, doubl fact, body they faced, later. Parkinson relieved Spiers turned after bombed for eight runs in the/had two singles an a homer, to| Brown %07 U1" Nichols %0 end Jimmy he winners getting the same quite as out. of their The margin or difference was and at| Toledo 35 22 614 % Probable Pitchers Today Minnesota (Kaat 5-7) Chicago (Horlen 6-4) Boston (Stephenson 1-2) Detroit (Sparma 4-3) Oshawa Quality Fuels defeat- ed Wayne Auto. Body 2-0, in a brilliant softball tussle, Tues- day afternoon, at Lakeview Park, in their UAW League schedule. Redshaw and Healey did the pitching for the winners, with the Body Shop boys picking up only three hits, as they suffered the whitewash treatment. No fewer than 14 batters went down via the strikeout route. Rival pitcher Maxwell, with hits in 4th and 6th frames, had two of his team's three hits, Vernon had the other. Maxwell gave up the two runs jof the game in the first inning when Terwillager opened with a double, McConnell singled, scoring him, Morgan was out on an infield grounder, as McCon- nell advanced and he scored on an error in the infield, with two out. After that Maxwell blank- ed the Fuelmen for the rest of the distance and he fanned a total of eight, three in the final inning. He also allowed only three hits -- but the damage was done. UNIONAIRES EKE WIN Tuesday afternoon, at East- view Park, Unionaires nosed |Juvenile Jay Cees | Defeat Port Perry out Bedy Shop 16-15, which as | the score shows, was a wide- In their City and District Ju-|open scoring game, but close. \venile Softball League game at| Geodchild, Mahoney and Coop-| Alexandra Park, on Tuesdayler all had turns on the mound! night, Oshawa Jay Cees won out/for the winners while Beer and |Washington (Daniels 5-5) \Cleveland (Siebert 6-3) (N) Baltimore (Roberts 4-6) New York (Bouton 3-6) (N) League Pct. GBL .677 590 - 6 578. 6 541 9 483 12% 429 16 16% 25% International 44 21 Atlanta Toronto |Columbus Syracuse 422 281 Wednesday's Results |Toledo 4 Toronto 10 Columbus 4 Buffalo 2 Rochester ppd Thursday's Games | Toledo at Toronto Columbus at Buffalo | Rochester at Jacksonville | Syracuse at Atlanta Two Shutouts, Two Close, In UAW Softball Play 'Trink Wot for the losers, pitched| in the 3rd, 5th and 6th innings. jters with MacDonald having a their runs late in the game. Wilde for the winners and shutout ball. until the fifth, when Dover's got their first run. They added two in the 7th when Leveck, Langford and Mason did the hitting, McKeen's struck for four runs in the sixth inning, Woods, Mc- Linton, DeMille and Wilde pro- viding the punch. In the seventh, they added two runs, both on errors, plus a walk and De- Mille's double, SHUTOUT FOR SCUGOGS In another UAW League game, at Lakeview Park, Scugog Cleaners whitewashed Cadillac Hote! 11-0. Robinson, pitching for Scu- gogs was the boss in this one, giving up only three singles, by Hughes, Finch and Dafoe and fanning eight batters, to earn the shutout. He issued just two walks. Jackson started for Cadillacs but gave way to Codd in the third inning, who fared much better, but the damage had been done. Scugogs scored four runs in each of the first two frames, then added singletons Kuney and Siblock, with three hits apiece, were their big hit- pair, Allin hit a homer in the fifth. | over Port Perry Scugog Clean-|Carlisle shared the pitching du- ers 9-7, scoring three runs injties gor the Body Shop team. the bottom of the 8th inning, to) The Vioners got six runs in |the firts'inning and three in the| Oak's double behind a walk/8th, to-win the~ game, after and then a single by Pickard,|tying the score in the sixth. gave Port Perry a two-run lead|Howes and Moore hit homers in the first but it wasn't until} with Weeks also hitting well for the fifth, when they scored three|the winners. Body Shop got two runs to break a 4-4 tie, that they| runs in their 8th, to take a 15-13 finally got really in front. They|lead but couldn't hold out. got most of these runs off;Heinze had a homer for them Dick, who gave way to Korback/and so did Beer while Packer in the fifth inning. Then after/and Weales also hit well. Jay Cees finally got the lead, WIN FOR McKEEN'S APPOINTMENT jLeaming pitched the 9th inning,) McKeen's Furniture defeated |to protect Korback's win. |Dover's Men's Wear, at Alex- Powell had a homer for Port/andra Park, on Tuesday night, their| mop opted Pickard had two sin-| OSHAWA Jay Cees tied it in the first, mainly. provided by walks and|went ahead with two more in) BOWLING NEWS errors. Ron Wilson started and|the third, when McQuade had lasted for just five batters. He his homer and Ewart a triple. walked the second one, who was|In the sixth, trailing 7-4, Wil-|, forced for the second out andjloughby and Brack hit back-|weich then B. Taylor homered 0 Cameron followed with a triple.|to make it 7-6. The homesters and|won it in the 8th after two out,| Tipton 140, John Carson 130, Wayne Ven- GLENHOLME SCHOOL LEAGUE The best bowlers lasf week were Jon ee, Christine Straszewski, and Stanley and Wanda Mather. Senior Boys -- Jon Lee 290, Randy Mc- Arthur 250, Alan Armstrong 250, Ross Raycraft 240, Carts Delong 14, Philip to-back homers off Bill Beare, e|"or 130 and John Baxter 120, Senior Girls: Christine Straszewski Godda But he didn't last either, in/by Brack and another by Ewart,|210, Linda Harding 180, Susan ard n the fourth and the latter re- Parkinson was People's pounded every-|who then romped home with the|!42 Karen O'Boyle 120, Mary sooner or Polacok me IS v1 F} }120, Jenny Lea 110, Christine LaRush winning run, via a passed ball) too, Debbie Bartlett 40 and Doreen Car- jand White s'\thmely. single. :-Mc-/sor 2). ate boys: Stanley Welch 160, " | i ys: Fi jute, Willoughby, Brack and) joe Holkema 140, David O'Boyle. 130, |Ewart were the best. 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Clapp had two singles.'and Freddy Johnston 60, chance at it and he proved the) best choice, giving up only one} Ulanicki and Steven Anderson; Debbie Barragar and Jim 66 King St. Wort for a goal each. | Brooks. Girls' Softball | Following supper-time patron- run, and that on an error, in Still Popular jage of the refreshment booth, pc sri i Bi gp dByce the last couple of frames. In all, | BOWMANVILLE:-- Girls'|ary of the park, a soccer game , ; softball is popular. with the between Zion and Courtice was People gpg th te Pred gos - young people of the town. Dur-|Played in the early evening, |Preees ae a ors. Taylor ing the past week several keen-| with Courtice nosing out the|,' et Panée © giats ahd raat ly contested games have' been homesters 2-1. a the for a colags night at, played. | Following the soccer game, a th lat Styers and Hough| In a Midget series game,| talent show was enjoyed by both ith veces hits 'uplece, Chak! Tigers defeated Rangers 5 to 4| Participants and audience and can Gamelan' had two if satel "In another game in this series|the day's fun was brought to alhOe, Elie » Tigers downed Aces 17 to 12.|close with a fireworks display, watne Hoaeh wont the: pou In the Ranger - Tiger game,|With Lyle Hare and his com-))' 5 oie. ee ayo uo teed Debbie Sellers hit a homer for|mittee supervising this event. ped Foes had hy bad Hebets : the winners. She hit a triple) | "eapaler id 3 " i and a single in the game against! YESTERDAY'S STARS session to the hoe! - sag his) ! Aces. Karen Shredd had. two) eam fa can 4 oer He wat singles and Frances Burns hit|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|M¢ver in ak oi Fal 4 yore a single and a triple. Alice| Pitching--Luis Tiant, Indians, |? get piven Paieiaen aol Chittick had a single and ajallowed only one hit, a leadoff|/°U"- a with ' a -oshtit ng home run; while Gloria Mutton|single by Woodie Held in the }™S, 3) Ten ae eee Ge had a circuit blow. 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