peegpalenndlaey eof OEE LEED EEE EIT on eet ' é : sileteesey = RA Rt Pay A Hg Be a Has My a all been won by ers, 4 In_their. two. 1044 encounters. Caigarty walloped Hamilton 33-7 in @ pre-season match and nosed out the Tiger-Cats 20-18 in an inter-locking game, Both teams have escaned| from their last games this sea- son without serious ge and are strong and healthy for to- night's game, which will be seen on the CBC national tele- vision network, Game time is 11 p.m. EDT, the Stamped- Oshweken Upset | sct®? 'In Final Opener HAGERSVILLE, Ont. (CP)-- Fergus Thistles upset Ohswo- ken Warriors 10-8 in the open- ing game of the Ontario La- crosse Association Senior B eastern final Friday night, Second game of the series is in Fergus Monday night, 670 eOAWA TES, tae, hap 2,16 _\ranp GAME suNDRY a? ee ie acon sing Peterboro 'Georgies "momore | Even Senior 'B' Set fetistass SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts Peterborough added a single|meet the Stampeders in a Ca- run in the 6th on an outfield nadian Football League inter- Ti-Cats Out To Snap Jinx CALGARY (CP) -- Hamilton Tiger-Cats will be seeking their duced, while Fife and his mates, Peterborough 'Georgies" de insisting they had not got a new feated Oshawa Gale's Lumber OASA PLAYOFF action this weekend, will include a third deciding game in the Senior "'B" series, tomorrow lernoton at Peterborough Bowl, This one came hen Oshawa Gale's Lumber booted a few and also failed to do very much at the plate, the second game of their series to 'Georgies , in the Liftlock City last night, The Peterborough club won s for the third game and it is to be played tomorrow , starting at 2:00 o'clock,, Terry Shaughnessy pitched the first seven innings last night and although he didn't claim a aingle strikeout, he had the Oshawa batters hand-cuffed and allowed only one run, plus the first batter 'in the Sth, who eventually scored, Gale's played one of their worst games of the season, defensively, Reg Hickey pitched a ble game but his mates panicked with costly errors at crucial times, behind him, Also, they didn't hit worth a choot, At that, Gale's had the tying runs on base, in the 9th, when the game ended in a riot, Peterborough coach, Jack Bacon got heaved out of e game, for heaving the ball, the one he didn't like (nor did his pitcher) out of the park not once, but twice, Then when it was over, Liftlock City fans tangled with Oshawa players as they left the diamond and Ralph O'Reilly was the victim of a sneak blow that required six facila stitches, Cooler heads prevailed in he ensuing melee, or the final outcome might easily have beena dis+ graceful show, THERE'S NO GAME here at Alexandra Park tonight, Earlier in the week, it appeared a cinch that somebody would be playing a third game here tonight, but as it worked out, all three possibilities were eliminated, Scugog Cleaners lay their second game of their series with North York Dobby's Spors, here this afernoon at 4::00 o'clock and * Scugogs can clinch their Zone No, 3 honors, with a win, If it 'oes three games, then they'll toss and it could be that cugog Cleaners play back in Oshawa, on Monday or Tues day night likely at North Oshawa, Oshawa Merchants whipped Peterborough Outboard Marines 15-2 here last night, to sweep that series in two-straight games--butyat the time of writing, as usual, the local club hadn't turned in their scorebook, However, they won the round and according to the OASA draw, are booked to open here on Monday or Tuesday, against the Peterborough CGE-Kingston winners, Gale's Lumber lost the toss for their third game, which would have been here tonight while Bad Boys, who might have been playing here again tonight, were eliminated on Thurs> day. GM Merchants are also into the next round in two- straight, so they are not in action tonight, Incidentally, Brook- lin Concretes defeated Sunbury last night, in the first game of their Estern Ontario Inter, 'C" zone finals, Return game is at Sydenham on Wednesday night. NEXT WEEK'S sport action presents a-varied and im- portant variety, Green Gaels open their Junior "A" OLA series, against Mimico Mounties here on Monday night, with the third game back here on Thursday night, They play in Mimico on Tuesday and Saturday nights, . CIVIL SERVICE Softball League finals open at Alexandra Park on Monday night, first game of-a S-out-of-5 series , between Heffering's and Rexco's. , JUVENILE LEAGUE softball playoffs will start.on Tuesday night, at Alexandra Park, regardiess of other OASA playoffs. People's and Genosha Aces open their series on Tuesday at 6:15 o'clock while Jay Cees and Port Perry are to start on Wednesday night, here, at the same time. . .RICHMOND HILL, with the vaunted Pettenuzzo as their pitcher, will play here Wednesday night, in a game that could give Tony's a tie for first place inthe Beaches League standing. BASEBALL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League ABR HPet Clemente, Pitts, 48076 163 .340 Aaron, Mil. 456 95 147 ,322 i Stat Rose, ' Clendenon, Pitts. 503 76 158 314 Runs -- Harper, Cincinnati, 105; » 95. Runs Batted In--Johnson, Cin- cinnati, 99; Banks, Chicago, 87. Hits -- Rose, 168; Clemente, Ontario Canoes Showing Well In Voyageur KINGSTON (CP)--Two On- tario canoes have a good chance to aweep the centennial voyageur canoe trials when they wind up today at Gana- oque, 17 miles east of here, | Canoes representing Ontario, |§-3, last night at Peterborough '|REMEMBER WHEN .. . 163, Doubles --- Williams, Chicago, St,|Alberta, New Brunswick, the 95; Rose, Aaron and Brock, St, Louis, p mc Callison, Philadel- , 16; Clemente, 14, gy Runs--Mays, 40; Me: , San Francisco, 32. Bases--Wills, Los An- geles, 80; Brock, 53. ~ Koufax, Los An- geles, 21-6, .788; Nuxhall, Cin- cinnati, 10-3, .769, Strikeouts--Koufax, 301; Gib- son, St. Louis, 217. American League ABR H Pet Yastrzemski, Bos 274 64 124 ,332 Robinson, Balt. Oliva, Minn. 413 59 133 .322 508 95 158 311 Battey, Minn, 902 27 92 .305 Kaline, Detroit 34443 103 .299 Runs -- Versalies, Minnesota, 104; Oliva,95, Runs Batted In -- Colavito, Cleveland, 85; Mantilla, Boston) and Horton, Detroit, 84, Hits--Oliva, 158; Campaneris, Kansas City, 140. Doubles -- Yastrzemski, 40; Versalles, 33. Triples--Campaneris, 12; Apa: ricio, Baltimore, 10, Home Runs--Horton, 26; Con- igliaro, Boston, 25, Stolen Bases -- Campaneris, 47; Cardenal, Los Angeles, 35. Pitching -- Grant, Minnesota, 17-4, 810; Terry, Cleveland, 14, .733 Strikeouts--McDowell, Cleve-| land, 249; Lolich, Detroit, 180, 'Sub Commander' Into Photo Finish FORT ERIE, Ont, (CP)--Of- ficials took a long close look at a photo-finish print before they were able to determine that Sub Commander had won its third race in 16 tries Friday at Fort Erie Raceway. Owned by Hugh A. Grant of Yukon and the Northwest Terri- tories will finish a journey which began Aug, 9 in North Bay and has taken them 600 miles through the French River, Georgian Bay, the Trent: Severn waterway and Lake On: tario, The trip was a trial of equip: ment and part of the route for a planned 3,500-mile canoe race to Montreal from Edmonton in 1967, The trials are not a race, but at several of the stops the 22- foot cedar canoes have been raced in sprints for a trophy which will be presented today. WINS SPRINT The Ontario crew represent: Bowl, to even up thelr OASA Senior 'BR' playoff round at one win apiece, By virtue of the coin-toss the third and deciding game will be played in Peterborough on Sun- day afternoon, starting at 2,00 o'clock, Last night's playoff game end- ed in a climax situation and the reault proved explosive, -- What had been a spirited and keen payoff game, with the no- more-than-usual bickering, sud- denly developed into a nasty affair, Palmer Knight was safe on a shortstop's error, to open the top of the 9th inning and then Lloyd Mapes drew a walk, Ray Seabrook struck oul but pinch: hitter Bob Keenan singled scor- ing Knight, and Keenan went to the middle sack, on the throw: in, Reg Hickey fanned and then with the tying runs on base, Jim Fife ran the count to two- and-two, against Ralph Davis. At this point, with a foul-ball intervention causing the switch, Peterborough coach Jack Bacon objected to pitcher Fife having to use the ball "in play", He asked for a switch and base:| umpire Mike O'Donaghue re- fused to' make the change. COACH GETS HEAVE-HO Bacon asked his pitcher Fife for the questioned ball -- and promptly heaved it out of the park, Umpire O'Donaghue just as promptly heaved Bacon "out of the park", During the hassle, the ball was returned and Bacon} again gained possession and) heaved the ball out of the park. At this point, the two umpires ruled that a new ball be pro- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Captain George E, T. Eyston pushed the world's land speed record to 345,49 m.p.h, 27 years ago today-- in 1938--on the Bonneville, Utah, salt flats, beating the record he set the year be- fore in the same Thunder: bolt car, The current rec- ord is 536,71 m.p.h., set in \win, To begin with, ball left, wanted to continue with the remaining ball, Finally, after much argu: ment, the ball in question was returned-and Davis struck out, to end the game, Following this, a hassle oc- curred as the teams left the field, with a spectator strike ing O'Reilly and inflicting cuts above and below the eye which required six stitches, Cooler heads averted a near-riot, as fans and players milled at the exit gate, The homesters deserved their starting pitcher Terry Shaughnessy went seven full innings and better and even though he didn't claim a single strikeout victim and only walked one batter, he held Osh- awa Gale's to one run, Ralph Davis, who opened the game with a single and ad- vanced on a bobble, only to be thrown out later at the plate, on an infield grounder, scored Oshawa's first run in the sixth, He was safe.on an infield errot and scored on a sacrifice by Joe Piontek and Rowden's lift to left field, which was dropped, In the 8th, Reg Hickey open- ed with a double and scored on an infield out and Ralph O'Reil ly's single. Trailing 5-2, Gale's gave the hometsters a scare in the 9th, Palmer Knight was safe on an error at shortstop then Lloyd Mapes drew a walk, Ray Sea- brook fanned but pinch-hitter Bob Keenan singled, scoring Knight, With the tying runs on base, Jim Fife, who had relieved Shaughnessy in the 8th, struck out Hickey and then later fann- ed Davis, to end the game, but it was during the last batter's stand, that the coach Jack Bacon went into his act, Loose fielding gave the home sters most of their runs, Wayne Haig doubled with two out in the first and scored on Mar. chen's single and a following error, "Georgiles" scored a pair in the third when Brady singled but was forced by Thompson, then Haig walked and Marchen singled and with the ball bob error and McCue's double, after locking game tonight, two out and one in the 8th, on hits by Delaney and Dodd's! Tiger - Cats, defending Hast- triple, : ern Football Conference cham- on oaas Lonene pions and unbeaten so far this tek. it a he Rhedis: 3b: season, edged the Stampeders Carnwith, Ib; Hickey, p; Sea-|Hamilton-Calgary games have brook, If in 7th; Kee@nan, DAttCd | pttenCtntttoaaT in 9th, PETERBOROUGH "GEOR- GIES" -- Brady, ef; Thompson, 2b; Haig, 3b; Marchen, Ib; Gur- ney, ¢; Delaney, rf; Dodd, If; McCue, ss; Shaughnessy, Fife, p in Sth, Dedide To Dance? LEARN ALL THE NEW STEPS Brush up on the old favorites ARTHUR MURRAY ' fronchi Lp 114 Simcoe 6, Vaect601 Knight, ¢; Mapes, rf; Vail, 'of, (80-35 in 1961 but since then' bled in the outfield, both Thomp- a jet-propelled car by Art Arfons in 1964, i EVEN SERIES On Brooklin By CLIFF GORDON Sparked by a five goal second period outburst, Brampton Ex- celsiors last night squared the best of seven OLA Senior "A" Lacrosse finals at one game each, as they thumped Brooklin 10-5 in the Rose Town, Third game of the series is slated for the Brooklin arena tonight, with game time at 8,30, Brampton led 2-1 at the end of the first in a very clean closely-played game that had the 2,800 fans sitting on the edge of their seats most of the time, The second period, however, proved to be the undoing of the defending Eastern Ca nadian champs, Brampton pick: ed-up-tive-goals while the best coach Bud Christie's men could do was a lone tally The third period was very fast and evenly played, with each team hitting the payoff mark on three occasions, Jim Richardson led the attack for the winners as he netted a pair of goals, eight other play: ers, Don Arthurs, Joe Caruso, ing the West Rouge Canoe Club near Toronto won the sprint at (Orillia two weeks ago and at Kingston Friday, The second Ontario crew, drawn from sev:| eral canoe clubs, came second at Orillia and first at Peterbor- ough, This put them first and sec-| BLANK SUNBURY Brooklin 'Concretes' Win Intermediate 'C' Opener Excelsiors Double Score son and Haig were able to score, making it 3-0, Srs., 10-5 Wayne Thompson, Bruce Wan: less, John Spicer, Doug Mad- gett, John MecCauley and Bob Haw had the other markers, Defencemen once. again prov: ed the only real threats for the Brooklin team, Jim Hinkson, Bob Hanna, Don Bruce, Jerry Burrows and Don Riding each scored loners in a losing cause. The Brooklin effort was char- acterized by a lack of running and checking, To date, the series has been cleanly-played with no signs of the fact that it is the finals, both teams should be commended for their fine sportsmanship over the past two games. Brooklin was once again with: out Harold Stevenson and Grant Heffernan, It is not yet known if either will be available for to- night's third encounter, Brampton held a good edge at several times in the game and had it not have been for some fine work by goalie Pat Barker, Brampton would defin- itely have increased their mar- gin of victory. ond in rankings for the trophy,| Brooklin Concretes' won thejtween Ron Jones for Brooklin A final sprint will be held atiopening game of the Intermedi-jand John Ball for the visiting Gananoque today to decide the ate "C" Zone finals Friday/Merchants, Jones gave up just winner, night, blanking Sunbury Mer-jthree hits over the nine innings, The average age of the On: chants 40 at Brooklin Park jwhile striking out 11 and walk: itario paddlers is 17, compared with 25 for the third-ranking Al-| berta canoe and 40 for paddlers} from the Northwest Territories| and the Yukon. wick, whose paddlers average) 35 years, withdrew from the) competition Friday when the crew ran out of holiday time. Sr. Golf Tourney Sees No Age Limit, LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Five of! the competitors will be at least! 80 when 300 golfers tee off Mon- jday in the first round of the annual Canadian Seniors Golf Association championship here. Bradford, Pa., the three-year. old left the gate at 7-1. odds. Jockey Nick Shuk held the} horse back and then let the fa-| vorites battle it out until the! stretch, j Sub Commander came on from the outside and at the wire) there were four frontrunners bunched up. Noel Turcotte of Grand Falls, N.B., won his 45th race of the season in the first on Orsin- ette's Duc, which combined with! an $18 daily double, | The championship is in six age classes and will be decided over 36 holes. Half the course wil play at the Sunningdale! Golf Club Monday, with the! ; others at the London Hunt Club.! They will switch courses for the! second 18 holes Tuesday LET SWEETAN GO | DETROIT (AP) Detroit/ Lions of the National Football! League released quarterback! Karl Sweetan Friday. Sweétan/and two away, He fanned Free-/ amongst five players The canoe from New Bruns-|-- Second game of 'Ye series is} slated for Friday, August 31, at 8:15 p.m, in Sydenham. The opener was highlighted by) a sparkling pitching duel be- | Houdaille Tops Auto Workers Houdaille Auto Workers night, to take a one game to nothing lead in the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Associa- tion's best-of-seven Pee Wee semi-final series. "The game was played at Eastview Park Jubb was the winning hurler, allowing just two hits and walk: ing four, before being relieved by Lockey in the sixth, Lockey] struck out two and walked none. Gibbs allowed just four"hits for the losers, but issued eight bases on balls Jubb, Lockey, Zerewny and Negpbijt singled for the winners, kescore the necessary runs. Lockey played the hero's role in the sixth, as he came to the mound with the bases loaded Industries downed) 51 Thursday ing none. Despite the loss, Ball allowed only five hits, fanned seven and issued three bases on balls Rrooklin's runs came in two innings, the first and the eighth, Leadoff man, Elmo Gibson, Concretes' cente-fielder, opened the first frame with a single before a Sunbury error and a walk forced a pair of: runs across the plate. From that point until the eighth inning, the hosts had to be satisfied with just a pair of hits.. 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