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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jun 1965, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 25, 1965 CASEY S$ Casey Stengel, right, made the dedication speech Wednesday night, at opening of a new ball park, in Omaha, Texas -- Little Miss Omaha, Melinda POKE IN STENGELEESE, DO DOUBT! Mooreland, "stole the show." Casey made the trip to the small community in East Texas, for the park opening, at the request of an old friend, Randy Moore played ball when he managed Brooklyn Dodgers. the but of Omaha, who at one time with Casey, the --AP Wirephoto GEORGE BRANCATO Wayne Auto Body By AL MeNEIL ' MONTREAL (CP) -- George) Brancato, who spent 10 years las a defensive halfback in the National and Canadian Football Leagues, is one American who is happy he sought a career in Canada. Brancato, now retired from pro ball, teaches science at Montreal's Loyola high school and is also the school's director of athletics. The Louisiana State Univer- sity grad says that most pros- pects coming to Canada have a good opportunity to advance their off-the-field careers "if they are qualified." "Any who -have completed their schooling usually get This U. Is Happy In Canada |science degree. He spent the;names, fewer well-known col- leago Cardinals of the NFL. pretty good jobs in the off-sea- son and in some cases during) the short Canadian schedule." Brancato, 34, graduated from) LSU in 1953 with a bachelor of| Top Quality Fuels In a third UAW game played Tuesday night, at Alexandra Park, Wayne Auto Body edged Oshawa Quality Fuels 5-3 in a game that saw @ total of 14 strike-outs. The big inning for the win- ners was the second when they scored a pair of runs. They add- ed singles in the first, third and fifth frames. Quality Fuels pushd all three of their runs across the plate in the fourth inning on a double and a pair of home runs, Maxwell tossed a five-hitter for Wayne and fanned 14 men S. Footballer 1954-55 seasons with the old Chi- lege stars are coming to Can- ada these days, and Brancato In 1956 he moved to Montreal|says this means "Canadian Alouettes and from 1957 to 1963/clubs have a big selling job to was a key member of pecs do." Rough Riders, where he proved) he could work on either platoon|PAY IS LOWER and displayed equal adeptness|) "They are not paying as at completing the crucial Pass/much as the NFL or American) ¢9 pic { i i, : pick up the win. Losing pitch- or working on deep pass "| Football League and a boy com-|er, Healy, allowed eight hits The compact, 170-pound Bran-|ing here now will lose up tojand struck out 4. cato spent the 1964 season as 10 per cent on the monetary Yoe and Michael clouted hom- a playing coach with the Mont-|exchange. ; ers for the losers, while Couglin real-based Quebec Rifles of the) «14. only natural these boys led Wayne Auto Body with a United Football League, as a) isk ' ¥5\ homer and a single. \look first to American teams, A backfield assistant to Sam acl HOP Pts é pepe everry. | a college in Alabama I . é ndians Hang On To Edge Orioles FISHING REPORT Bass Season TORONTO (CP) -- Anglers| will have an added incentive to move into their favorite fishing, spots this weekend --- the bass} season opens Saturday and runs to Noy. 30. Angling for other species, especially pickerel and pike,| continues to be generally good throughout the province. The Ontario department of| lands and forests, in its weekly} report on fishing conditions, | gives this rundown on 16 of its) 22 districts: | During his stay in Ottawa, the| certainly doesn't know anything Brooklyn native married a 10-|aphout the Canadian setup." cal girl and they now have) ae three daughters and a son rang-| Brapcate Says an established} : Wee ing in age from one to five. "name" player usually has no Indians held off a last-inning With the two U.S. pro leagues/difficulty finding employment, rally ce alee bE srg! competing actively for top ; 4 . night; and hung on for an 8- -- : agg Pane oyatther ov = victory in Legion Tyke action. public relations depart-| with Indians leading 8-5 going ments. into the final frame, Orioles put | "If he is not known, things|twomen on base before Horuzey \can be difficult and this is where|hit to first, scoring them both. V. Harrison and D. Smith Le oa J. Horuzey picked Indian batters with three singles|three one-baggers for the losers. Up Angling Generally Good, i ssi s sane in ame to fost ont specific field. out the last-ditch comeback: at- Assuming he gets a good job,|tempt. pproac es however, he has one advaritage:| David Smith fanned 15 and "In Canada you can work .dur-|scattered nine hits for the vic- kellunge good. Lake trout have|ing the playing season, whereas}tory. Losing pitcher, J. Horuzey, returned to deep water. *s the beg gto is a ce also allowed nine hits . and ' ae ae our job, Night practices and/struck out 13 batters. speckled trout good. Lake trout|meetings still allow for an off- sen poor. ield occupation in Canada, a ; : thing a U.S. coach would neve Gogama--Pickerel and __ pike) sanction." fishing exceptionally ood.) Little trout fishing. Fort Frances -- Pickerel and) northern pike fair to good. | Lake trout fair. Kapuskasing--Pike and_pick-| erel good. Speckled trout fair.| Sioux Lookout--Pike, pickerel) and muskellunge good. Lake! Brancato spends the summer N S working for a Montreal _sport- POOL ing goods company and will re- 3 . turn to his high school position 2 = in the fall. Would he consider returning to the game? "T would play football again Eoin Completely instelled Kidney Shaped Owner Of Plate Winner To Get Royal Treatment TORONTO Queen's Plate isn't a plate at all and the' Queen's guineas aren't guineas the value of the race. * But it will be the 106th run-| Eventually the practice be- ning of the Queen's Plate race|came outmoded and pieces of when the field of Canadian-|Silver were awarded. Later, bred three-year-old horses goes other metals were used as to the post at Woodbine Race/|Prizes. : : Track here late Saturday after-| It would be- virtually impos- noon. sible to give the Queen's Plate And the Queen Mother will winner 50 guineas since they be on hand to present the spoils |haven't been minted in England to the owner of the winning|Since the reign of George III. horse in a race that was first| George I started giving away run here June 27, 1860, prizes .of 50 guineas in racing She won't be handing out any and the tradition remained plates, though. Instead, the/¢ven though the guineas didn't. winner will receive a gold cup,|, Among favorites Saturday is about a foot high, valued at|Native Victor, owned by the 000. Windfields Farm of Toronto in- And in place of 50 guineas, dustrialst E P. Taylor. Taylor- supposedly the traditional gift})?Wned horses have run up an from the Queen, the winning impressive record, winning nine owner will be handed a small of the last 16 plate races, but purple sack of 50 gold sover-|7@ylor is a long way from the eigns--worth about $150. record, Plates were first awarded to}, That belongs to the Seagram| winning race horses by Charles|Stable of Waterloo, Ont. Sea-| II of England in the 175h cen-\8T@m - owned horses won the| plate 20 times between 1891 and 1935, including eight in a row DeGray's and Dairy '9m 18 pe aah E. Sea-| Play To Deadlock gram are the only two owners to win both the King's Plate Second-place Kelly DeGrays|4"4 Queen's Plate. Taylor held league - leading Oshawa|0rses won the race during the Dairy to a 5-5 tie Wednesday |felgns of George VI and Eliz-| night, in one of two Oshawa|@beth Il while Seagram horses| Minor Lacrosse Association Pee|Won during the reigns of Vic-| Wee League games 'played at|toria and Edward VII. | the Lacrosse Bowl. | Murray Cawker led Kelly with) DENVER SIGNS GILCHRIST three markers, while Danny) DENVER (AP) -- Fullback Cowle and Ronnie. Rankine net-| Cookie Gilchrist ended his hold- ted one apiece. Randy Kurelo| out Wednesday and signed a again sparkled for Oshawajcontract with Denver Broncos Dairy, as he tallied three times.|of the American Football Don Barr and Tom Rorabeck|League. Gilchrist had been! picked up singletons for Dairy.|balking at joining the Broncos In the other game, Don bast bv Buffalo. traded him to gon scored a pair of goals, to| Denver in the off-season for lead Johnny's Pals to a 3-2 win) fullback Billy Joe. Terms of his} over Westmount Kiwanis, hand-| contract were not disclosed. ing Westmount its fifth set-back) in as many starts. John Bell scored Johnny's other -- goal, while Gerry Coakwell and Ron Guscott notched Westmotint's) pair. Oshawa leads the loop with nine points, followed by Kelly with six and Johnny's with five. , OSHAWA FREE PARKING PORCH ALUMINUM AWNINGS ENCLOSURES (CP) -- Thejtury. Charles gave silver plates to race winners at Newmarket, the size of the plate indicating Automatic Dryer Cleaning -- Service Regular Cleaning Prevents Dial 725-8915 STORM-SCREEN DOORS-WINDOWS PRIME WINDOWS .CMHC ACCEPTED FLEXALUM SIDING JALOUSIES Reglezing and Rescreen- ing Aluminum Door end Window Inserts, FOR PATIOS NOW ON DISPLAY AT NASH ALUMINUM Showroom & Factory PHONE 728-1633 95 ATHOL ST. EAST--OSHAWA as NORTH trout in deep water. jbut only in Montreal. Eventually | Sault Ste. Marie--Pike good. Pickerel fair. Speckled trout good in both lakes and streams. i s Jay Cee's Win 0 L, Hy | Brook trout poate : as --Pi excellent in) D ate OMET, oi svaters. Pike fair with few A solo homer by Dave Leam-|large catches. Bass and Mus-| ing in the bottom of the eighth\ oe imine fave Ostara Jey Ces] Corrected Dates | For Deer Seasons niles Wednesday night, in a con- test played at Port Perry. Jay Cee's scored a pair off TORONTO -- The Department runs in the second inning and|of Lands and Forests wishes to another in the third to take alcorrect an inadvertent typo- | 3-0 lead. Port Perry scored one| graphical error in the recent an- | Sudbury--Lake trout, pickerel|I would like to coach and if the and pike good. Speckled trout|right job came up I'd leave fair. jthen, but until that time I'm White River -- Unchangedjhappy here."' 34° x 19 x 8 oo aa 2815 RELIABLE POOLS | 725-3974 or 725-9991 from last week. 4 WEST Lake Erie -- Pickerel good. Perch good. Lake Huron--Brook trout fair to good, Pike fair and pickerel| fair to good in Chesley Lake.| SOUTH | Lake Simcoe--Speckled trout! fair to good in streams. Lake trout fair to good in Lake Sim- coe. Pickerel and pike fair. FRI. JULY 9 ! --EXCITING-- @ ALEXANDRA@ POST TIME 5:45 P.M. in the fourth on a homer by|nouncement of deer seasons for Pickard, and Pickard hit his|the Province. second round -tripper of the} For that portion of Ontario game, a two-run blast, in the top|which includes the Territorial of the eighth inning to set the|Districts of Sudbury, Algoma,| River. stage for Oshawa's dramatic|Timiskaming, Manitoulin, Nipis- win. sing, Parry Sound, and Muskoka Speckled trout - poor. John Dick was the winningjexcept parts of Reaper ge and muskellunge poor. hurler, ' iev Wood townships; the Counties o Bellinghien, gy Srgadeten. | Renfrew, Haliburton and those) fair. ' frame. The two combined to|Parts of Lanark, Frontenac, Len-| Tweed -- Lake trout fa hold the home-towners to seven hits. John Popowich took the loss, allowing seven hits. Clare Glendinning had a pair of ere] poor. Lake trout fair Peterborough north of Highways) Lake. Rainbow trout fair erville, Longford, and those) bass poor. Kemptville--Pike fair. Pick-| good. Bass fair in St. Lawrence] Pembroke -- Lake trout fair. Pickerel Lindsay -- Pickerel and trout nox and. Addington, Hastings and| Brook trout good in Rockcliffe 7 and 43; the townships of Som-| good, Pickerel fair to good and } 8 Pritoges PARK RACES SPONSORED BY OSHAWA HARNESS HORSE DRIVING CLUB to} "ALL-SEASONS" | SPORTS GLASSES with easy snap-in lenses... in 4 colors plus crystal clear! Complete with 5 prs. of lenses and case... 5125 For the outdoorsman and active woman who wants perfect. vision in all kinds of sunlight. The plastic safety lenses snap-in and snap-out with the flick of the fingers... the nylon frame is indestructible. 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