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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Sep 1965, p. 6

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WESTERN JUNIOR LACROSSE CHAMPS ARE AIMING AT OSHAWA finals, starting on Monday night. Some of the big guns of the Western Canada Jun- ior champs are shown above --taking 'dead aim' at Oshawa and The Minto Cup. Left-to-right, they are Ian New Westminster "Sal- monbellies" left Vancou- ver yesterday, headed for Oshawa, where they will meet the defending Cana- dian Junior Lacrosse cham- pions in The Minto Cup with Victoria again this sea- son. He is one of New West- minster':» 'pick-ups' for this series. He was the league's leading scorer, this past season. "CP Wirephoto Bull, Roland Jackson, Ran- jit Dillon, Ron Pepper and Terry Bolton, Dillon, who played with Victoria Sham- rocks, when they lost to the Green Gaels, in the finals at Whitby, two years ago, was GOLFING NEWS D. Borvis And §. Heney Win Club Championships A pair of local golf cham-/ Championship slated for Sun- pions have been crowned in the/day, with Dave Miller facing past week, and two more will] Alex Smykaluk in the semi-final join them in the winner's circle|round, with the winner to go this Sunday. jagainst Johnny Nichols. At the Thunderbird Golf Club,|semis will be a replay of Dennis Borvis captured the|year's final, which saw Miller| Men's Junior Championship|/emerge as the winner. King| Wednesday, with a 3-and-2 de-|West is also holding their an-| PENNANT RACES | Huntsville Loses AT A GLANCE | Second Of Series By THE CANADIAN PRESS | CORNWALL (CP) -- Ottawa National League |Montagnards tied the Canadian W L Pet. GBL TP) Junior B lacrosse finals at one San Fran. 79 59 572 -- 24) Tay Cees Win Marathon 5-1 It took Jay Cee Juveniles 12 innings, but they finally emerg- ed' with a 5-1 victory over Port Perry, to take a one-game-to- nothing lead in the best-of-three Oshawa City and District Juve- nile semi-finals. The contest was played at Port Perry. Jay Cees took a 1-0 lead in the third frame on three con- secutive singles but Port Perry tied it up in the next inning with a pair of singles of their own, , From that point until the 12th frame, pitchers Dave Leaming, for Oshawa, and George Red- shaw, for Port Perry, took turns posting goose-eggs on the score- board, The first two Oshawans to come to bat in the 12th flied out, A walk, a single and an intentional walk loaded the bases, and Clare Glendinning followed with a single to score two runs. Pitcher, Leaming helped his own cause with a triple, pushing two more runs across before the side was retired; Leaming allowed seven hits, struck out eight and walked three in going the full 12 in- nings. Redshaw also went the route, giving up nine hits, fan- ning 14 and issuing five bases on balls. Redshaw struck out the side in the second, third and fourth frames, but appear- ed to tire in the latter innings. 'Yankee Tykes 'Swamp Indians | With the help of three Indians' errors, Yankee Tykes managed to convert just four hits into 11 jruns, as they trounced Indians \11-2 Wednesday night. The vic- Los Angeles Cincinnati Milwaukee Pittsburgh Minnesota Chicago The| Raltimore last} -- 80 61 .567 80 61 .567 77 66 538 4% American League 89 54 .620 -- 82 61 .573 7 World Series % 21 % 21 77 62 .554 214 23 i) Pays Huge Price 19 sak ele _s0 60 571 7%2/ For 'Victoria' Colt! ame apiece with a 15-13 win/tory gave Yankees a one-game- over Huntsville Thursday night.|to nothing lead in the best-of- The series resumes here to-\three Oshawa Legion Tyke | night. |semi-final series. y--------------------|. Gary Allison 'pitched a. fine game on the mound for the win- ners, limiting Indians to just a pair of hits, while walking eight a -- 13. Dave Smith 'D)__ ay ooit allowed four hits in losing, walk- be Vierte 5 hy Car coal seven and struck out five. | Horse of the Year in 1960,|,,With Paul Osbourne, Gary cision over Stu Reeson. Both men are from Whitby. While Mr. Reeson has been sidelined, the situation may be only tem-/ porary, as he tees off against Jim Gopping Sunday in search of the Men's Club Champion- ship. nual fall open tournament this} Saturday. Opens Oct. 6 Steve Heney captured the) . Grandview Men's Club Cham-|. NEW YORK (AP)--A total of pionship last Sunday, eliminat-|12 major league baseball teams ing Sam Smith 4-and-3 over 36) Were represented Wednesday as holes of play. Grandview offi-/Toutine arrangements were cials also report another hole-|made for the 1965 World Series. |brought the top price of $23,000 \Thursday night--second night jof the Canadian Thoroughbred |Horse Society's yearling sales. | The price was paid by Wolf- gang von Richtofen of Toronto, who said he was acting as an King West also has a Clublin-one added to this season's| Championship slated for Sun-|local tally. Jack Menzies was| day; with Dave Miller, last|barely loosened up, when he| year's winner facing Alex Smy-|stepped up to the second hole,| kaluk, Miller's opponent in the/cracked the ball down the 1964 finals, in a semi-final. middie, and watched it drop King West also has a Club/into the cup 110 yards away, | FISHING REPORT Pike, Pickerel Providing Best Ontario Catches TORONTO (CP)--The fishing was fair to -, throughout| were only fair to poor. most regions of Ontario last) Reports from 15 of the de- week with pike and pickerel/partment's 22 districts Wednes- providing the best catches. \day: A weekly report issued by the} department of lands and forests} said that fishing was best in the northern part of the prov- ince except for the North Bay,|, Sault Ste. Marie--All species| Fort Frances and Sault Ste.|fair to poor. Chapl -- Speckled trout,| . pike and pickerel good. Lake C i Dolice i | trout fair, | ae &VasecG &2U | Kenora--Pickerel, pike and| | Muskellunge fair to good. Lake! Soccer Match |trout good. Bass fair. | Kapuskasing--Pike and pick-| ROTTERDAM, The Nether-|erel good. Trout fair. lands (Reuters)--Police had to| Cochrane -- Trout and 'pike intervene at the soccer stadium) good. Pickerel fair. Thursday night to prevent fight-| North Bay--Pike and pickerel| ing between players of Realjfair in most lakes but poor in Madrid and Feyenoord just be-|Tomiko Lake and Ottawa and fore the end of the European) Mattawa rivers. Lake trout fair Soccer Cup preliminary round|to poor. Speckled trout fair. first-leg match. | White River--Pickerel, pike, Feyenoord, which trailed 0-1,lake trout and speckled trout at half time, won 2-1 before ajfair to good. crowd of 65,000. The second leg SOUTH | fs in Madrid Sept. 22. Aylmer -- Pickerel, perch,| bass and muskellunge good. | ISTANBUL (AP) Fener-| Hespeler--Rainbow and lake) bahce Istanbul and SC Ander-|trout poor. Pike fair. Pickerel| lecht of Belgium played to a good. Smallmouth bass fair in 0-0 tie Thursday night in the|most areas, good in Saugeen first leg of their European Cup! River. Largemouth bass fair. of Champions soccer match. EAS The second meeting of the) Kemptville--All species fair} two teams will be in Anderlecht to good in all waters except) Sept. 15. those in Lanark County and| Lake St. Lawrence where con-| TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's ditions poor. allotment of 5,000 tickets for the) Pembroke -- Bass and lake 1966 soccer World Cup in Eng-|trout good. Pickerel fair. Mus-| land is almost gone, although|kellunge good. Speckled trout the competition does not begin! poor. until July 12. Tweed--Pike and bass good.| Another 1,000 Canadians are| Speckled trout and muskellunge expected to travel to England/fair. Panfish good. Lake trout} in hope of purchasing tickets at|/and rainbow trout fair to poor. the six stadiums before they! Pickerel fair to good. are out, said Bill Simpson of CENTRAL Toronto, president of the Cana-| Lindsay--Pike good. Pickerel,| dian Soccer Football Associa-|bass and muskellunge fair to tion. good. Trout fair, Seventy countries entered > Parry Sound Marie areas where conditions NORTH Fort Frances--All species fair! agent for several clients. ORFU STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Senior ORFU Wit FAR 3.00124 3 6 30 0 64 14 6 03 011111 0 eee 6. 7-¢ Games Sunday East York at ondon Oakville at Sarnia East York Argos Top ORFU Scorers TORONTO (CP)--East York s Argonaut players dominate the will be noon. individual scoring race in the Ticket -- nee o Bor see Ontario Rugby Football same as last year--! or nion, seats, $8 for reserved seats, $6| John Groves of East York has for pavilion seats, $4 for stand-\a slim lead over team-mate ing room and $2 for bleachers. John Atley. Grover has four Minnesota's front - running touchdowns and a single for 25 Twins and the grog! eae ene while Atley has 24 points eago White Sox o e er-'on four touchdowns. ican League, and four National) Jim Walker of East York and ae ae Ge eel ea Cec Archibald of os Angeles, c Andon -Lords are tied with 18 Milwaukee--were given permis-| points each. Gerry Burrows and sion to have series tickets/A} Hillmer, both of East York, printed. |have 12 points on two touch- 2 |downs eac Commissioner Ford Frick an- nounced that--barring playoffs --the series would start, as ex- pected, on Wednesday, Oct. 6, with the first two games in the American League champion's park, Playoffs in the two leagues vary according to the} number of teams involved in) the pennant deadlock. After ap open day for travel, the best-of-seven series will re- sume in the National League park for games No. 3, 4 and if necessary, 5. Further action, if necessary, will be at the American League park. In case of any playoffs, there will be a day off afterward be- fore the series starts. Games will start at 1 p.m., local time, except in San Fran-| cisco, where the starting time East York London Oakville Sarnia Allison, W. Kadoski and Pete Taylor cracking out one hit apiece, the winners counted a pair of runs in the first inning, three in the second, one in each of the third and fourth and four in the fifth. Indians' only runs came in the first and fourth frames, with their hits being picked up by Dave Smith and) John Halloran. | | | Scugog's Get Win; 'Boxla Final Tied | DON STINSON 'Green Gaels Oshawa Green Gaels are de- voting a large portion of their practice schedule to perfecting their defensive play, as their| \bid to defend the Minto Cup! jdraws near, 'We expect this to be largely) a defensive series,' says Coach} |Jim Bishop. 'We have proven} we have the best defence in} the east; now we have to prove} |we have the best in Canada." prognostication holds} jtrue, two of Oshawa's key men| in the series will be Don Stin- json and Dwight Davies, two of! |the league's hardest hitting] defencemen. In his 11th season of organ-' ized lacrosse, Stinson is going) after his 11th championship.| Operated on for torn ligaments) early in the season, Don has since regained his form, and jhas also contributed consider- ably to the offensive punch. In jseven playoff games he scored 10 goals and'seven assists, and in nine league games added 12 goals and 13 assists. | Davies too has proven his| |scoring ability, as well as ful- REMEMBER WHEN... By THE CAN..DIAN PRESS | Georges Michel, a French | baker, swam the English Channel 39 years ago today --in 1926--in a record 11 hours five minutes. He then went on to second - place money at the 1927 Canadian National Exhibition mara- thon. The current channel record, set in 1960 by Helge Jensen of Canada, is 10 hours 23 minutes. | . With a sturdy defensive unit holding Scugog Cleaner's to just a pair of goals, Tom Cullen's registered an 8-2 victory at the Oshawa Children's Arena Wed- nesday night, deadlocking their) best-of-five Junior - Juvenile La- crosse finals at one game) apiece, | The tight first period saw only | one goal, by Cullen's, while Scu- gog's were kept off the score- sheet. The winners lengthened their lead to 4-1 after two peri- ods and won going away with jfour more in the third. Charlie Brown was the only repeat scorer for Cullen's, while singletons came from Bill Hastie, John Jankowski, Bob Goulding, Brian Cassidy, Toe} Tullock and Bill Robinson. 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