G_ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 28, 1965 | Oshawa Green Gaels Top Guelph Mohawks Oshawa Green Gaels ran into tougher opposition than they expected, last night; but still came up with a big win, down- ing Guelph Mohawks 24-9, to run their OLA Junior A win- ning streak to 10 - straight games. The Sunday night battle, first Sabbath game in the Junior cir- cuit this year, was highlighted A some -- gee ap m young 15-year-old John McComb, in the nets for the last place Mohawk squad. His acrobatics and the all-out hustle of a completely outclasses club, made the Gaels' work much harder than they had expected. John Davis and Ken Thomp-| strong cashing singles on passes (from the Oshwekin ace. SIX FOR POWLESS ' Powless led the Oshawa scor- ers with six goals and added three assists, John Dais and Ken Thompson had three goals and three assists apiece and two-goal efforts went to Jim Higgs, Dwight Davies, Phil Clayton and Neil Armstrong. "Army" also added five assists. Single counters were scored by Ross Jones, Don Stinson, Dave Houston and Dan Saridford. It was- Sandford's first goal in Junior A company. Arden Fisher led the rejuven- ated Mohawks with three goals with Jerry McKenna and Pete Bergin scoring two apiece. Lone goals went to Pete Randolph jplay a big date at the Auditor- ium, when the powerful Bramp- ton Armstrongs come to town. Brampton winning by a slim 7-5, so tonight's game at the Auditorium could be one of the best of the season . time is 8.30 o'clock. Goal, Mery Marshal]; fence: Marlowe, Vipond, Stinson and Houston; Thompson, Clayton, strong, Jones and Powless, Defence: Fletcher, Nixon, Ber- gin, Forwards: John Mc Kenna, IN RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILL -- One thing is for sure -- if Tony's feel that they can win the Beaches Major Fastball league, pennant, they'll have to beat Richmond Hill Tom Hughes Shells and their ace pitcher Reno Pettenuzzo. In three starts this year against the Hillers, Tony's have suffered defeats and»Pettenuzzo has been the difference. Saturday, Richmond Hill dou- bled the count on Tony's 8-4.) Victory for the "Gas Boys" moved them back into a. share of first place with Oshawa, how- ever Richmond Hill has two! games in hand. | "Every time we meet this} guy" (Pettenuzzo) quipped . . Gaels had a close one in . . Game OSHAWA GREEN GAELS: De- Davies and Sandford, | forwards: Davis, K. | Greenwood, Higgs, B. Thompson, Arm- GELPH -- Goal, McComb; Randolph and Shannon. Jerry McKenna, Fisher, Camp- Tony's Hit Pettenuzzo- But Suffer 3rd Defeat |frame. lor, who lasted the first three innings, before being lifted for a pinch-hitter. The 'home run" bat aided Pet- tenuzzo. The loop's top hitter Pete Conacher, Doug Watts and veteran Al Horner each hit for the circuit, Richmond Hill scor- ed three times in the 3rd. Their other big innings were two runs each in the 5th and 8th and a single tally in the opening inning. Tony's marched three runners across home plate in the 4th with pinch-hitter Bob Young de- livering the key blow. The other run was registered in the 3rd e TONY'S TALES -- Rumor in Toronto has it that Randall Roy Lawn Bowlers In Prize Lists While Visitors Members of the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club were active on seeral fronts last Saturday, with notable success. In the mixed doubles tourna- ment at Port Perry, Earl Judge and Mrs. Muir, of Whitby, won top honors with a score of 57- plus-7, for their three wins. In second place were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lugtenberg, of Oshawa, who had a score of 50. Prizes for high score with two wins went to Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Gordon, of Cannington. Prizes for high with' one win went to L. Mitchell and Miss Betty Pogue, of Peterborough. A group of the Oshawa club members took part in the "Queen for a Day' mixe doubles tournament at Cosburn Park in Toronto. James Mc- Cutcheon and Mrs. W. A. Dew- Crothers, in addition to the 880, topped the field in Friday's running of the 440, In the women's division, Jenny Wingerson of Toronto won twice with victories in the 80-metre hurdles Friday and the broad jump Saturday. Favorites Topple Rivals | But Records All Stand Up By AL McNEIL The Don Mills club won the ST. LAMBERT, Que. (CP)--|team championship as _ they The favorites ran true to form|°o™Piled an aggregate score 6 in mear - ideal weather con- ditions Saturday, But they failed to produce any work for the record - keepers of the Amateur Athletic Union of Can- ada. The two-day national track and field championships got underway Friday under bright skies but wind gusts of 18- miles - an - hour hampered the opening day's events. Eéen though Saturday brought more bright sunshine and negligible wind velocity, there were no record - shatter- ing performances in the 28 se- nior title events. Favorites Nancy McCredie of the Don Mills Club, Bill Croth- ers of East York and Ergas ish Columbia was third with 89 points. . Jeffery Archer won the 220- ' yard dash for the British team|§ >>... and Francis Brown was winner SSS in the javelin throw Saturday: In one of the highlights of the meet, Alasdair Heron won the six-mile run -- the first time he had covered that distance. Geoff Day was first in the 120- yard hurdles. TONITE Completely installed . eet ee 2815 RELIABLE POOLS 725-3974 or 725-9991 i Metals may be folding .Seems Gauthra, General Manager Rich March, y 8g Leps of the Toronto Track Club and Mike Shannon. Only 26 min- utes in penalties were handed out, in a very cleanly-played game. GAELS' GAB -- The Oshawa bell, son, Gilroy, Bomberry, Landoni aif Weis, Stephen- Miller, Officials: Bob Dobie, Fer- "we go into the game as if they|'@Ck have already nailed down the/main reason. . win," land were second high for three wins, with a score of 54. Ewart Clemence and Mrs, Gladys Me- Cutcheon were high for two wins. lack of top player talent is the . Randall's are feurrently in 5th place, three |points back of the final play-off Tony's did touch Pettenuzzo {0) pot . . « After the game, GM jgus, and Jim Rattle, Oakville. nine hits, the most by any club | | in over three years, off Reno, who won 41 games last year with Sault Ste. Marie. "I feel the jnext time out, we're going to get! this guy," added March, "'pro- viding that our guys go into the 'game with the right attitude. Brampton Tops Long Branch The rich got richer and the} Rich March treated the team and their wives to a patio party An Oshawa rink composed of Bob Gallagher, skip; Dick which included a midnight swim in his own (do-it-yourself) pool.| The water was fine. but the| |boys were unhappy about the/ment on Saturday at the Balmy loss earlier in the evening. Adams, Sam MacMillan and yrant Murray took part in the Masters Invitational Tourna- Beach Club in Toronto. They OSHAWA GREEN GAELS | a BRAMPTON ARMSTRONGS Adults Students Children all came through with victor- ies. | Miss McCredie, winner of the| women's javelin and discus throws Friday, added the shot put title Saturday to emerge as the meet's only triple winner. Her best heave was 51 feet, one inch, one - and - a - half inches short of the Canadian open rec- ord in that category. Crothers, the Markham, Ont., SUBSCRIBERS USE SERIES NO. 6 TICKETS FREE: $1.50 Team Picture With the Purchase Of Every Program JOHN R. KERR INSURANCE HAS MOVED TO NEW OFFICES AT 20 RAY STREET OSHAWA One Block West of Ritson between King end Bond COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICES AUTOMOBILE @ FIRE @ THEFT @ LIABILITY @ MARINE @ BONDS 20 R . AY STREET PHONE 725-6184 Brockville Sailor Is Dinghy Champ KINGSTON, (CP) -- Da'vid) Grightmire of the Brockville) Yacht Club won the Canadian GP-14, a competition forl4-foot dinghies, Sunday, - Grightmire, 16, took the title) . with an over-all 61-point total,, | JAZY WINS HANDILY only % points ahead of Gerry) CLERMONT - FERRAND, Springer of the Kingston Yacht|France .(AP)--Michél Jazy of Club. |France, who has set three in- The top three finishers werejdividual world running records Wayne Thompson and Jack Madgett each scored three times for Brampton in their win. Don Arthurs, Joe Caruso, Bruce Wanless, Bob Haw and John Ford added two apiece jand the others went to Ken Now you can get up to 20 more miles from a tankful 5s f after two days of racing. Pat Wilkinson, points. eparated by only half a point|and teamed for a world record in the 6,000-metre relay in the also of Brockville,|Jast three weeks, won a 3,000- third, with seven|metre race against mediocre opposition Saturday night. Jazy, A total of 21 boats competed) jwho did not push himself, fin- n four races Saturday and Sun-|ished in 8:04.2. Last Wednesday, inished day with the best three races|Jazy set a world record for the counting in the final standings.\distance at 7:49. Richardson, Ed O'Keefe and John McAuley. Ron Roy and Peter Berge each scored three for St. Cath- arines with Tom Tether adding a pair. Dave Hall, Ted Howe, Brian Thompson, Sandy Dober- stein and Bob Coull rounded out the attack for the losers. of Blue Sunoco CITY OF OSHAWA Recreation Department Final registration for Special Interest Groups-- June 29th son got the Oshawa club off on the right foot with two quick goals in the first five minutes of the game, but Guelph came right back with a pair of mark- ers to tie it up after 10 min- utes, . ... jclub had a group of extra root- Oshawa managed a 6-2 leadlers with them for this game, as after the first period and though) members of the Ajax and Osh- they were extended aftttmes by|awa Minor Lacrosse Associa- McComb, stayed well in frontjtions, who helped in the early for the rest of the game. {season promotion, collected Pig § res by he = going at ied of ; trip Pes the ' y into the final stanza, and some|Gaels and a chance to see a| R : : is he Bus b;|won two games but were no C nifty passing and scoring by|game away from home . . . The|P00? Poorer in Ontario Lacrosse/He's not unbeatable. O'Cnnmer, 3b; cmanicong! 2b, among the prize winners. pharmacist who won a silver Neil Armstrong and Gaylord|*kids" led the cheering section|Association junior play on the) Neil "Butch" McMahon col-|;. ot) ¢.' McMahon, cf; Elliott, The final round the proincialjmedal for Canada in the Tokyo Powless put the game well out/for their Oshawa favorites . . .| Weekend. lected three hits, Jackie Sned-| +." ciadard, If; Kelly, If in 8th;|rinks playdown for District 14.|Olympics last year, won the of reach in the last period. This|Dave Houston and Peter Vi-| Oshawa Green Gaels wal-\don and Tommy Connor twoloiaieig ss: Taylor, 'p; Young|will be played on the Oshawa|880-yard event handily. Leps, pair were in on seven goals in|pond were up from the Whitby|!oped Guelph Mohawks 25-9 Sun-leach, Barney Oldfield and Pinch-'on in 4th, Smith in 4th "lgreens tonight between Oshawalas expected, finished first in the last period with Powléss\Lasco Steelers, who are on the|44Y. Oshawa now has won alllhitter Bobby Young garnered the| MO} ; HILL -- Hancock,|and Whitby. The game, com-|the one-mile run. scoring five, all on passes from|road tonight at St. Catharines. ad rfl sang Bae tigi while|other safeties. : a eee, 3b and se Con.|mencing at 6:45 p.m., will de-] In addition, the national relay Armstrong, and Jones and Arm-!. . . Meanwhile, the Gaels willl ist pongo alg Ry ave WON! Relief man Bev Smith suffer-| cher ab: Moulton, 1b: Watt, If, |cide the winner to take part in championships were held sep- in other Weekend satel ee both! orner, rf; Reid, 'rf in sth, mTids.|the Easter Ontario final atjarately Sunday. Teams from be Brampton Armstrongs defeated eens naphenndtiny As took i ury, ss; Degeer, ph in 7th and| Peterborough July 17. the Manitoba branch of the Huntsville Hawks [aris cccttsa es tom carer Ree terion Penne be tara of te see Hastings Legionnaires wi j > i . ist, Cutherined 5-12, Both 0 h D : /Tony's 001 300 000 4 9 2 | K-W 'Kickers Boot 'Tha Poronts Track Club. won hd * games were played Saturday. S aWa river Shells 103 020 02X 810 1° ' jtwo relays while the Southwest-| Surprise Brooklin (sews ont we -- gang ©) | Toronto Azurri 9-1 ose oe ae," foung each scored twice for the 2 JP -- Smi x | |Toronto Olympic ub's A; : Armstrongs as they took over Wins Boat Race HR -- Conacher, Watts, Hor-) py THE CANADIAN PRESS |squad won one each. | By CLIFF GORDON jtake anything away from the/cojle possession of third place jner all of Richmond Hill Hans Schablinski scored four Huntsville Hawks Sr. La-|Resort Town team. They were|in series standings Dave Sker- Umpires Marty Choma' goals 'to lead Kitchener. Water ¢rosse Club used a fast-running/fired up for the game, as they|ritt. Daye Rudge Ziggy 'atuviai At Caesarea | (plate) Lou Visconti (bases) foo Kickers to a 9-1 victory and close-checking game on Sat-|were desperate for a win on the|and Rich -Archdeackin scored | 5 lover Toronto Azurri in National) urday night to hand the Brook-|road, to help their chances of alonce each. Stan Cox led Long} CAE EA. 0: CP)--D . . |Soccer League action on the lin Sr. Lacrosse Club their sec-|playoff spot. They got off on the/Branch with three goals. Bob| Sinapeeg eit ne il ae ct Excelsiors Win |weekend ond consecutive defeat, by an|right foot in the opening period,|sicinski added a pair and Trian Smith of grag el Hg | In other games, Toronto) 86 score, at the Oshawa Chil-/as they built up a 3-0 lead by/Tobman scored the other cae tenes . + oF - Abruzzi and Sudbury played al dren's Arena. jthe 10.59 mark. Their bench) Bill Armour paced the Hast- eastern re pind innate bade Over St Kitts scoreless tie and Toronto Hak-| The loss, while only the sec-jreally came to life as they|ings attack with four goals and Cin cine : loah nipped Windsor Teutonia) ond of the season for the front-|sensed that the Brooklin team|ceyen assists. Jim Grady aleo\ nce oem sunday. Huntsville Hawks proved for|4 3 running Brooklin team was the|could, as one player said 'be|had four goals, Ken hee bee Smith came home first in both)the second time in two nights!" Kitchener - Waterloo, in one second in two nights, they hay-|had', IDanny Hoperoft and Jim Pat, (the A and B racing hydroplane|that league-leaders aren't invin-|or the most lopsided wins of the ing had their win string snapped) Heffernan gave the local fans|terson each scored twice and|*2°°* es ._|season, also had two goals from|§ at 10 on Friday night, in Bramp-'their one chance to cheer for a|Dave Schollard the other. Doug) Jim Coutts of North Tona-|' The Hawks handed Brooklin/frnst 'Schlote. Adam Baver,| ton, where they dropped a 13-9 soal as he fired one home at|Favell counted four times for|¥@"da, N.Y., won the C class|Merchants, winners of their|nieter Herkert and Les Gizel count. 15.2 mark, and cut the visi-/St. Catharines while Bob Boyd,|"@cing hydroplane race after/first 10 games this season, an/ajso, scored. Whether it was the hard, tors' Jead to a single goal. \Jim McGrath and John Berg. finishing second in 'the .C stock/8-6 setback Saturday in Ontario) akoah, the league leaders, rough checking of the Bramp-| The second period was very|sma each had two. Dave Lan-|"ydroplane division. John Fin-|Lacrosse Association Senior A/came from behind a 3-1 half-| ton game that had taken its toll|ciose and the best period of the|dry and George Allen each scor-\€Y of Port Credit won the C/action. _ _|time deficit for their win. Jim| on the Brooklin fellows or the|same for Brooklin when they|ing once. stock race. It was the second night in a/Lofkus scored two for Toronto fact that they had little or no outscored the visitors 5-4. How- | Dick Storey of Belleville won|row that the Merchants, Cana-|and Bruce Smith and Kurt trouble disposing of the Hawks\eyer it was not enough as the lthe D stock division, largest|dian senior champions last sea-/Dvorak netted one apiece. in two previous games, we d0/scoring sticks were silenced |motors 'in the races, finishing|Son, had been beaten. Brampton) Kurt Matkowski, Joe Erebl not know. The Hawks were full/trom here in. lahead of Oshawa's Ed Thomp-|Excelsiors turned the trick Fri-jand Guitano Farogato were the ee dagen shar tattion ta ooahe : Eeeeizin an have a chance ison and Roy Warner of Oak-|day, defeating the Merchants) windsor scorers. jto get back on a winning road ville. Fags bi cena up for several minutes. The\on Wednesday night. at the , In the only other weekend| » Hawks also scored two goalsWhitby Arena, when they will oe oo took | game, Brampton whipped St. while they themselves were! niay h the A' stock hydro race and) crines Athletics 19-13 Sun- short-handed. et we peer gattaylly of Bruce Thinel of Caesarea won|) 2" Captain Tom Conlin, a former| ager Vesey and coach Craw- the B stock hydro division. star with Oshawa Green Gaels, ford cracking the whip a little and Gary Landoni, the big\harder in this one, as they want pene a . aie stop their losing streak at , |two. ... It was the same Excel- goals in the Hawks' first win on|siors who topped the local team the road. Johnny Roberts, the|jast Friday night up in the Rose Fergus flash, Bob Clarke, Pete Town, so Brooklin really have a Trory and Brian Warnock, a cut!score to settle in this regard. from Brampton, each had'. | With the season now half singles. over, Brooklin leads the league art eeran Bo br pos in bwin nto osses. A fine record for the goals for the losers with singles) smallest town in the world with ee ras hae Cran payin Sr. A lacrosse club. They are ec tavill " a ti ih or "4 worthy of your support, so make t he A i rh at the = jit a date for Wednesday night o ere, SUNG. OF: Samely lat te Whitby Arena, and bring after leading 6-1 at one stage|aiong a rfiend or two. It is cool | in the second to lead 7-6 at the/ang comfortable in the confines end of the middle frame, and/or the Whitby ice palace, with oan sero -- coe plenty of good seats still avail- the final atengs 'caiie at the) 37 mark of the period and chill- ed what hopes the fans had of WRESTLING Brooklin tying the game up Tues, June 29 8.30 pm CIVIC AUDITORIUM quickly and then perhaps going on to win. Brooklin played below par in Saturday night's game, especial- ly in the first and third periods when they scored only one goal. This is the poorest output. of the season by the Brooklin club) in any 40 minutes of play in one game. 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