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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1965, p. 9

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| 1 i ! @ OTC Netters Score Win- : Teter evening, the Osh- awa Tennis Club played host to Central Park in Intercounty 'A' Mixed Tennis League action. On re Mg play, the Oshawa ams held the edge and as a result they came up with a 1-5 win over Centfal Park. The results of the men's - doubles matches were as fol- lows: Ray Petre and Jim Sutherland, of OTC, played steadily and came up with 6-3, 6-3 win over Brent and Ron} Robinson of Central Park; the youngsters, Brian Barker and Terry Keys, of OTC, again play- ed brilliantly for a 6-3, 6-0 win over Al Adams and Bud West- ley, of Central Park; and final- ly, Harry Joyce and Syd Dods- worth, of OTC split their | match, winning their first set 6-4, while John Hastings and | Bud Westley of Central Park, | came back to win the second 6-2. SPLIT DECISIONS . In the mixed doubles, Ralph McKendry and Jeanette Zam- bonelli of OTC also. split their' match, after losing their open- ing set 7-5 to Carolyn Goldup | vii) be closed, and it is hoped|interested in umpiring or score- |that there will be a large num-|keeping, are invited to attend. and Paul Mcintosh. of Centra! Park, they came back strongly to capture the second 6-4; Pen-|the courts and get them in tip-|quested to submit their name, ny Mattis and Carl Herr, of} Central Park, defeated Rose-| mary Sutherland and Roun Guil- tinan, of OTC, 6-1, 6-1. | Again in the ladies' doubles, there was another split as Kay) Hopkins and Carol Dodsworth} of OTC came back in their sec-| ond set to exchange 7-5 wins) with Faye Robinson and Gail Milton of Central Park. The next action in the Inter- county League will be this Tuesday night, when the Osh- awa team will visit Pine Points No. 2 team. Also this Monday, the Kawar- tha Mixed Tennis League opens its schedule. This league con- sists of teams from Oshawa, Peterborough, Lindsay and Bowmanville; with Peterbor- Rangers, Italia Win Twin-Bill On Central Park Teams ough the defending 1964 cham- pions. The Oshawa teams hope to regain the league's title which it lost last year, and will begin its challenge tonight, when Oshawa will visit Bow- manville, DOMINION DAY SPECIAL This. coming Thursday, July 1, marks the big date in the Oshawa Tennis Club's calendar, as Oshawa will. again host the annual Central Ontario Men's Doubles. Again this year, a large en- try is anticipated and already entries have been received from Kingston, Toronto, Waterloo, Windsor and naturally the host club, Oshawa, hopes that it will have a large contingent of its members entered in this tourna- ment. It is also hoped that many members will volunteer their assistance to the committee organizing this tournament, as there will be a lot of work in- volved in making July 1 a big success at the Oshawa Tennis Club. This Wednesday, the courts ber of members out to work on top shape. you at the club on July 1. There will be a lot of good tennis for you to watch; if you are not playing. Doreen Dobbie District Champ) At the Peterborough trict Meet, in Lindsay last week, the ladies of the Lindsay Golf Club captured the Graham Trophy for the teams of eight, from all the clubs in the dis- trict. Miss Doreen Dobbie of the Oshawa Golf Club is the new CLGU district champion with Mrs. §S. Williamson of Peter- borough Golf and Country Club the runner-up. Umpires' Clinic Here On July 11 The Oshawa Recreation De- partment, in co-operation, with the Community Programmes Di- ision of the Ontario Department of Education, is promoting and sponsoring an Umpires' Softball Clinic, 'for umpires, coaches, m. '% and score s of the Oshawa.and district area, to be held on Sunday afternoon, uly 11, from 2.00 o'clock until approximately 5.00 p.m. The "Clinic" will be held at the Oshawa ORC Building, 100 Gibb street. "Maxie" Scheff .of Toronto Willowdale), 2nd vice-president of the Ontario Amateur Softball Association and generally recog- nized on both sides of the bor- der, as one of the top umpires in softball, will be the chief in- structor. Mr. Scheff has conduct- ed numerous schools and clinics for the OASA and other groups, in recent years. He will be as- sisted by Geo. H. Campbell, of this city, a Life Member of the OASA and former chairman of oo that body's 'Rules Commit- tee"'. ; All: team managers and coaches, particularly of 'minor leagues", as well as all persons etn nt 7 -- The Oshawa City and Dis- trict Softball Association Execu- tive is happy to report that their annual All-Ontario Junior Softball Tournament will again provide the highest calibre of Junior Ball. The 1965 tournament, which will be held at Alexandra Park, on Saturday, July 10, will be the eighth such event to be con- ducted by the Oshawa Associa- tion. Each year the competition has been extremely keen and the people who have attended have thoroughly enjoyed it. This year should produce an- other attractive tourney, judg- ing from the entires which have so far been officially re- ceived by secretary Alex Don- aldson. The clubs.who have signed on the dotted line are as follows: McCrae Plumbing from the Niagara Township League, 1964 Tournament Champions; Slee Lumber of Galt, also a previous winner; Russell's Texaco Diggers of Brockville; Hastings Juniors; Smithville Jrs.; Wood- stock; Ellis Juniors of Belle- ville; Davidson Motors of Scar- |Anyone wishing to attend is re- leither in writing or by tele- | If we don't see you on Wed-\phone, to the Oshawa Recrea-| Inesday night, we hope to see|tion Dept., 100 Gibb street, on,) lor before, July 9, in order that| |proper seating facilities can be} arranged. | Sinushaatile Lads, Win Pee Wee Tilt | boro; Sydenham Juniors from the Rideau League; Scugog Cleaners of Oshawa and the Oshawa Juvenile League's lead- ing club. This makes a total of 11 entries, with almost two weeks remaining before the -- date of Saturday, July Requests for entry blanks and information have been received from. several other communi- Strong Entry List For Junior Softball Tourney ties and more entries are ex- pected, So far, no entries have been received from the Hamilton Jun- ior Fastball League and this Tyke League Oshawa Seneca: Oshawa Mohawks Garrard Hurons Garrard troquols Tony's Refreshments group is always well-represent-|Oshawa Dairy ed, with at least three clubs competing. The Oshawa fans are urged to keep the tournament date in Mina, Saturday, July 10, at Al- exandra Park. Kelly Degrays Johnny's Pals Westmount Kiwanis Bantam League UAWA Local 222 Lions Club Jury and Lovell Get Together Ciub Midget League Minor Lacrosse League Standings LEAGUE STANDINGS Novice League... .... .. Houdaille Industries Autoworkers Credit Union Union Rod and Gun Club Kinsmen Joseph Bosco Realtor THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 29, 1965 @ Canadian Corps People's Clothing There will _be ne Bantam games this Thursday at the Children's Arena due to July 1 holiday. Tyke, Novice, and Pee Wees will com- oe their six-game league schedules this = ~? Bantams and Mid: will complete Need league achecuien en 'Thursday, July Fonrezous Montrealer Wins Light-Heavy Crown MONTREAL (CP) -- Leslie! 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No. 1, Oshawa At 5-Points 725-4709 In an Eastern Ontario Base- ball Association, Pee Wee League schedule game, played and Dis-\at Bowmanville Recreation Cen- itre diamond, on Saturday after- noon, the Bowmanville Legion |lads defeated the Oshawa Pee {Wee Legion team, 3-1. S. Forsey for the homesters and Alan Taylor for Oshawa, both pitched fine games. Osh- jawa collected six hits off For- jsey, but their only run came in the third inning when Bob Der- vent connected, advanced on a }passed ball and scored on Jeff Stapleton's single. Opening Today! Bestway Motors present totally new cars eR) In the Oshawa and District Soccer League, the regular Sat- urday night doubleheader at Miss Dobbie won the low) Billy Taylor started for Osh- gross for the day. | Mrs. J, Brennan and Mrs. J.|three runs in the first inning, off Montgomery prizes for their flights. received java and Bowmanville got their "net" |him, after there were two out.) |Back - to - back singles by D.| Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stad- ium, saw Italia nose out Thistle: 3-2 while Rangers won 5-2 over Ukrainia, in the two Ist Divi- sion matches. A. DiDanelli, with a pair of|tion BATHE PARK SQUIRTS DEFEAT SUNNYSIDE | In a Neighborhood A Crough and R. Rogers, set up the rally and then twq costly) errors. at-shortstop, on round- ers by M. Donoghue and D.) Squirt Softball Leagus| Parker, accounted for the three, runs. Alan Taylor relieved in goals and M. Pewretti with one,/game, played at Bathe Park/the second inning and didn't accounted for Itali's total while/on Friday epening, the visiting\allow another hit, while claim-| R. McPate scored both forjads from Sunnyside Park were|ing seven strikeouts. Thistle. John VanHoof, with three| handed a 44-8 licking. Stark, Cockerton, Piontek,| | GETS BIG BONUS | goals, was the big gun for/Brady annd Hawkins all hit) BOSTON (AP)--Joe Coleman| Hogenboom Rangers. Johnihomers in Bathe's cause, as|Jr. Oortwyn and Martin Vesters|they scored in every inning, off Bill Cain scored both the Ukrainia se a8 oe ne each added singletons. goals. TONIGHT,' the Tuesday fer also batted well. homer for Sunnyside, off) son of a former major league baseball pitcher, was signed by Washington Senators Saturday for the largest bonus Cockerton's pitching but Stauf-jever given by the American! 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