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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Sep 1965, p. 6

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G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 2, 1965 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' SOFTBALL TEAMS, nost just the players but every- associated with them, officials, fans, conveners, etc, have a distinct aversion to rain, particularly once playoff time rolls around, Unable to move indoors, the program of schedule dates is turned into a shambles of utter con- fusion, by a couple of rainy days, Actually the rain-makers have been very tolerant around these parts this summer, with very few games washed out, but this week saw most of the province have a two-day cessation of hostilities. Oshawa Tony's had only one home game postponed because of rain, and that was their big attraction, Shells, Last night, the scheduled re-play was also cancelled due- to excessive mud, Don't know when they'll try to get it in now -- if "Shells" win their other two remaining games, it wouldn't be necessary, since they would be out of Tony's reach, Softball fans here may have to wait for Richmond Hill to meet Tony's in the playoffs, before they get another chance to see Pettenuzzo here again, SECOND GAME of the Civil Service League champion- ship finals, booked for North Oshawa diamond last night, was also cancelled -- and it takes a lot of rain to make that field unplayable, Rexco's trail Hefferings by one game, the opener, of the $-out-of-5 series, It's almost certain they will not play on the Labor Day holiday, so it would appear that the second game in this series, will not be until next Wednesday night -- at North Oshawa, 8.00 o'clock... CITY AND DISTRICT playoffs were rained out on Tuesday night and last night, s0 both the Juvenile championship finals and the other bracket of the City Championship semi: finals, will get going tonight, at Alexandra Park, with & doubleheader on tap, People's Clothing and Genosha Aces open their Juvenile semi-finals, 2-out-of-3, at 6.15 p.m, and at 815 p.m., it's Bad Boys vs Scugog Cleaners, in the first game of their set. Gale's Lumber lead Bfooklin in the other bracket, by the one game played. Don't know when they will play their second game, since both teams are in the midst of OASA playdowns right now -- but it just might be Monday night, in Brooklin, GREEN GAELS and the Mimico Mounties go right back at it again tonight, in the third game of their set, here at the Civic Auditorium, The possibility now exists of the Oshawa squad cleaning up this Junior "A" final series in four-straight games, which of course requires a victory here at home tonight and again on Saturday, when the fourth game goes in Mimico. It the "Mounties" chalk up a win en route, then the fifth game of the series is in Oshawa on Monday night, Meanwhile, the Brooklin seniors play back in Brampton on Friday night, sixth game of the series and if Brooklin can come back to once again tie up the series, then the Brooklin Arena will be jam-packed to the rafters, on Saturday night, for the seventh and deciding game of the championship finals, The Brooklin squad expected to have trouble with the rugged squad from Brampton and they're certainly having it -- but just the same, the boys representing "Canada's smallest senior lacrosse centre are determined to have another crack at winning The Mann Cup and with the Canadian senior championship being de- cided on the West Coast this year, the prize is coveted just that much more. 'The 10-9 loss at home last night put Brook- lin behind, one game, for the first time in this final series. But their situation is serious -- now they have to win this one right in Brampton -- or else! SOFTBALL FANS have an attractive program coming up this Saturday, with Alexandra Park the focal point for two important provincial playoff games, Taking them in order of time, the Jay Cee Juveniles play Odessa at four o'clock and since the Oshawa boys lost the first one' last Saturday, 6-2, they've got to win here Saturday afternoon in order to ."'stay alive'. In Intermediate Industrial play- offs, it's Kingston (Dupont Nylon) Aces against Oshawa (GM) Merchants, with the opening game of this Eastern zone final being played in Kingston tonight, or likely Satur- day, if their diamond is still too wet. Return game is here next Tuesday night, Ed Litchfield is the Kingston mound ace, He beat Peterborough CGE 2-1 in the third game, at Madoc, last Saturday, The two previous games in the ser- jes both went 14 innings. In the third game, Kingston had only three hits to five for CGE, Another important playoff game here Saturday will be the first game of the Eastern zone finals, in the Senior "B" series, Oshawa Gale's Lumber were to have played last night in Kingston but the game was rained out, so the "Prince George Hotel" team will play here, at 8.15 o'clock, Saturday night. Grid Deaths Sweep U.S. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eight players have died in the wave of tragedy sweeping foot- ball practice fields in the United States--all in the last six days. The latest three fatalities Fergus Thistles HAGERSVILLE, Ont Association. eastern senior final. Friday. Richmond Hill. Edge Oshweken 8-7 WIN COACH'S PRAISE Take T By FRANK RATCLIFFE 'That was the best. game we've played here in three years," grinned Coach Jim Bishop, General Manager Fred Whal- ley was even more emphatic: "That was the best game we've EVER played here!" The two were reviewing Osh- awa Green Gaels' crucial 15-8 victory over Mimico Mounties 4-out-of-7 Junior 'A' finals, "And that first period," elab- orated Coach Bishop, "was the best opening period we've play ed on the road all year." EARLY GOAL Gaels wast d no time getting the ball rolling, with rugged Don Stinson bulging the mesh when the game was just 15 seconds old, From that point on, there was no denying the defending Minto Cup Cham- pions, The visitors rapped in three more goals before the seven- minute mark, before Mimico could make the scoresheet, and closed out the period with a power-play marker, to take a 5-1: lead to the dressing room, Their defensive play over the first 20 minutes was nearly flawless, particularly in a penalty-killing role, Gaylord Powless and John Davis spark- led when Gaels were a man short, and goaltender. Merv Marshall backed them up with fine saves on Russ Ferguson and Graeme Gair in the last two minutes, while Mounties had the power play in effect. Bishop described Davis' effort as his best of the year, and To Take Lea By CLIFF GORDON Brampton Excelsiors took a 3-2 lead in the best of seven OLA Senior 'A' finals last night, as they edged Brooklin 10-0 at the Brooklin arena, Sixth game of the series, and a must game, for coach Bud Christie and his charges, is slated for Brampton) on Friday night, John McCauley led the attack for the winners with three goals. Don Arthurs had a pair, as did| Bill Castator, John Spicer, Bruce Wanless and Wayne Thompson each had singles, A goal by Don Arthurs at 12.18 of the final period proved to be the game winner, HEFFERNAN HAS TWO Grant Heffernan was the only repeat scorer for the Brooklin team, Heffernan had two goals with singles going to Bob Hanna, Don Bruce, Don Riding, Glen Lotton, Elmer Tran, Jim Hinkson and Jerry Burrows, Brampton was fired up for this game, and all but proved their point in the first period as they led 5-3 at the end of the first 20 minutes of - action, i/Brooklin came to life in the ----ewm| middle stanza and held their lown as they matched step for lstep with the hard fighting {Brampton crew, The loca] heroes managed to outscore the at Mimico"s Drummond Street § Bow! last night, giving them a @ two game to nothing lead In the | Eastern Canadian Brampton Nips Brooklin Gaels Whip Mimico, wo-Game Lead up six others. Ross Jones, Jim Higgs and Don Stinson notched a pair each, with singletons go- ing to Dwight Davies and Phil Clayton, Higgs also picked up three assists, Graeme Gair was the best performer for the losers, with three goals and two assists, while other goals went to Russ Ferguson, Harris Hunter, Bill Manley, Bruce Ferguson and John Dale. GAEL GAB: One af the most significant factors in the game was the shooting accuracy of the Gales, Of 61 shots taken, 50 were on the net -- a commend: able average in any league, By comparison,Mimico marksmen were on on 36 of 55 shots, ... Larry Lloyd, Charlie Marlowe and Joe Kiwior have been get- ting more floor time lately than they had been used to, and the extra. action showed, with all three' turning in fine perform- ances, Lloyd, although he pick- in a Geel gi up no points' was a real Phas JOHNNY DAVIS | one of his finest z digger all evening. . . . The uniform, | MIDDLE FRAME EVEN iwin was the i in a yp for i /Oshawa, and their 17th game ip hatonaned orb ay dng without a loss, matching their jedge in play, until Oshawa} jongest "gir Pi ~ osgldl came on around Wie mid-way| bi on mag ewite mark, Gaels outshot: them 1413|°% te season before 'bowing, to on the period, but needed two Hastings, won five more, tied goals within six seconds late in Hastings in the 18th game of the period for a 5:5 saw-off, the achedule, and have won That made the count 10-6 going iba gett gem ' They into the final frame, and Gaels|{@Vve & chance to all but wrap outscored Mimico 5-2 in. the|? the series tonight, when they tinal 20 minutes to wrap up meet Mounties at the Oshawa the win. oie fore BY the John Davis and Ken Thomp-|°Pening Tace-o at 8.30 p.m. 4 son each counted three goals|, OSHAWA GREEN GAELS: and as many -assists for the Marshall, Kiwior, Jones, Lioyd, winners, while high-scoring AT ™ Strong, Higgs, Brian Gaylgrd Powless turned play: Genee lara' Ribas pte make <feoring a and setting Sand ford, Greenwood, Ken Thompson, Davis. er, Russ Ferguson, Hunter, Manley, Timpson, Henderson, ® Smith, Ferguson, Gair, Ellis, n eres Soligo, Fadel, Bergin, Dale, Boivin, Johnson, of the total compiled by the Ex- Seem Be celsiors, | JUST TALKING -- If the) Brooklin fellows are looking for- ward to that big trip west they are going to have to go all out|day night in the first game of in the sixth game . This|a South American tour, The Ca- Brampton team will be just|nadians were behind 24-18 at about twice as tough to beat at/ halftime but rallied to take a home now that they have the/ 40-39 lead going into the final series lead, | period, BEAT PERU LIMA, Peru (AP)--Canada's national basketball team de- feated Regatas Lima 54-50 Tues- Rose Town team 3-1 and left i (CP)--|the floor at the end of the sec: Fergus Thistles defeated Ohs-lond on even terms, at 64, jweken Warriors 8-7 Wednesday ae night to take a 30 lead in the [OWN TO WIRE best-of-seven Ontario Lacrosse | ine third period as the boys re-| © alized they had Brooklin right to the line, and that a win could The fourth game is in Fergus mean a windup game at home on Friday night, Castator and Bob Mulvey scored three) wocauley with a pair, soon sunk were reported Tuesday--sopho- more end Bob Priester of the University of Mississippi, Bill Allen, a freshman at Central Missouri State College, and James Hyde, a freshman at goals, including the winner at) tne hearts of the Brooklin fans 19:31 in the final period. ob! as the locals fell behind &4. Myer, Barry Insco and Cecil Jerry Burrows | brought the Denny got one each stout-hearted local fans back up Cap Bomberry scored twice|°" their feet.as he scored on a pa pass from G. Lotton at 12.08. Brampton came out strong for, PROFESSIONAL LOOKING DRIVEWAY REPAIRS YOU DO YOURSELF... With SAKRETE Black Top Patch and Black Top Sealer you can make your asphalt driveway look as good os new. Fill in eracks and holes! i Bn @! ! Howard College of Birming:,for Ohsweken, Charlie Thomas, tne cheering had not died down! with SAKRETE Black Top, Beautify and protect your asphalt drive- WANTS. TICKETS, GOES TO COURT ' BALTIMORE (AP) -- A Baltimore Colts fan has asked a judge to use his his influence to get him two seats for home. games of the National Football League team, Bernard Sparck asked Judge Dulany Foster for an injunction to force J, Allan Friedman to sell him the box seats, Sparck claimed he has held the seats for more than 10 years, He said Friedman was an agent for holders of several box seats and this season threatened to with- hold two of them from Sparek, Seats are hard to get for Colt games, Almost all. of them are sold in advance on a season basis. to stop tender, lowin; a midget team this summer, e|playing on an artificial leg, was usin said Ed Has 60 Strikeouts In 3 Pee Wee Tilts TORONTO (CP) -- Larry Gould turned in another piteh- ing gem at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition peewee base- ball tournament Wednesday to lead Newmarket to a 3-0 win over Peterborough, Gould, who struck out 44 bat- ters in two earlier tournament games, added «nother tims Peterborough giving up just two walks Gilmore was loss, list two and hits to his tagged with 16 vic- allowed while Lacrosse Association, practice and was a leg." HAS PERMISSION Paul had permission to play. position," Kolodzie Star Lacrosse Goalie Despite Oniy One Leg OSHAWA (CP)--The loss of his left leg hasn't been enough nine-year-old Paul Mackie of Oshawa from star- ring at lacrosse as a goal- The four - foot, seven - inch youngster had the leg ampu- tated just below the knee fol- an accident last year and showed up to try out with He not only earned a spot on the Houdaille novice team, but took part in two practices be- fore his coach found out he was "Tt wasn't -until the third practice that we learned Paul an artificial leg," 'olodzie, president of the Oshawa and District Minor "It always seemed strange to us: that he wore --_ pants to it slower than the rest when the boys trotted around," Paul's coach, Bill Lowe, said, "I called him over during our third practice because I thought he had a sore Paul admitted he had Jost a leg but said he wanted no spe- cial privileges. 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