THE OSHAWA Tints, Therdey, Avown 4, 1966 | CAPTAIN JIM CLICKS... ...HE SCORES FIVE | 'Ac adian Cleaners SPORTS BEAT |} Gaels Win In Brampton (2 ag Nose Out Braves ser Pipes Ce | BY DON McKINNON Gaels outscored ABC's 7-0 in in on an open net, only to hit y bs yo é On Weird Rally Times Sports Writer the first frame, 15-3 at the end the goal post, much 4 Oh. hum! of the second and 7-0 at the chagrin. i | ee, Fae Oshawa Green Gaeis won end of the th nza JUST TALKING: -- Ross 2 inte meager" A pair Oi waiks, joliowing anj Both Judd Witteside and their second-straight game last "We'll take it four-straight." Jones seems to have tightened "yy Y error, won the game for Osh-|Henry Preece then drew walks Leave it to Jim Lutton to come up with something differ- night, against Brampton Arm- said Gaels jubilant coach, Jim up again as h only scored two Z\awa Acadian Cleaners, last!to force Revin and Pfaff across ent. Jim, manager of Oshawa Acadian Cieaner's junior base- strongs, in their Junior 'A' Bishop. : a Boels tne eae gets Mg p |night, as they edged Toronto/the plate, with the tying and ball team, has a pair of games lined up.for tonight. What's quarter-final playoff series The boys are really flying against the ABC's) . . . Osh- Ly, 4 |High Park Braves 2-1, in a Lea-|winning runs. different about that? Nothing, except one is. af Orono and the They defeated Armstrongs in now and nothing. can stop awa's third line played well or , j side Junior Baseball League) Pfaff had hit a single earlier other at Kendal, Since the Kendal game is a postponed East Bramalea 22-5 with the help of them," he added. better last night, as Krasnaj 7g \izame, at Talbot Park in To-\as did Doug Harvey and Revin. ern Ontario Baseball Association game and the Orono tilt just team captain Jim Higgs who Higgs finally opened up his picked up a goal along with y Z \ronto, with a weird rally that|Whiteside hit a double in the an exhibition, Cleaners: will favs to Kendal, with Sklar scored five times and aided on pi via oni with =o ve py rg and Ap gio or y Yr |was in reality, a gift from the|sixth. ge er overs G wo other goals: goals, stinson is now playing a an assist ..... \ y G 4 Braves, | Gord Roc Furniture midgets, augmented by. #6 ese juniors; SOINE, 10 : ® better than before' and Merv power play produced seven of Z aie ae a ogg <a a Orono, But that isn't the end of the situation. 11 POINTS FOR POWLESS Merv Marshall played a "fine" the 22 goals... Gaels play 7 | Cleaners were down 1.0 at the 'a ved Nae ee Bridn Thompson, Don Stin- game. Marshall. now has a Brampton here in Oshawa Fri- b bs ~ \Start of the fifth inning and SEEMS A PAIR of the Cle anes have conseculive gam . son and Gaylord Powless each goal-against-average of eight day, the. third game of-ihe besi- stayed that way until the ninth streaks going and they want to keep them alive. 50, second scored four goals, with Pow- goals per game. of - seven quarter - final series JIM HIGGS when Brian Revin got on Dan Moorey in the ninth in- ning, Moorey had allowed six hits, four walks and one run, while striking out five batters, baseman Tony Jones will start the game'al Kendal, then hop less adding seven assists Powless' first goal was and Saturday they travel back j ee |through a fielder's choice, for Rod Williams scored High in a car and drive to Orono to appear in that game. Eric Ross Jones scored a_ pair scored in. typical fashion. He to Brampton for the fourth | é | ithe second 'out' of the inning. , ' Joe Pfaff was then given an in- Park's only run with a: homer . : py fourth inning. Eric Peter- Chapeati Stars, or on had two singles, while Tony Al Popow got a life, at thi¥ Jones, Brian Boyd and Gary Peterson, will open the game at Orono, then when Jones with singletons going to Charlie was knocked to the floor after match, in Bramalea . . . A arrives, will take the car back to Kendal to play in that Marlowe, Joé Krasnaj and Phil several checks but still got the Booster Club bus has been game, Complicated but workable f Clayton. shot away and scored rented to take up Green Gael It's a fairly busy week for Cleaners, who played a Lea- Scoring for Brampton were Neil Armstrong had a bad fans to what they hope will be jpoint, on an error to the short-|Carroll each hit singles side Junior League game with High Park last night in Dave Wilfong, with a_ pair, break. Brampton goalie, Bob the final encounter between | stop. : d side Junio gue 2 Ti -y'll BY é ze ; ph i Carroll was the loser, allow- Torontc. Saturday afternoon, at Kinsmen Stadium they while Dave Sterrit, John Mc- McNair came out of the net these two clubs... Bus leaves | This loaded the bases, ad- ling five hits, two walk dd ter face People's Credit Jewellers at Kinsmen Stadium here. Kennax 'and Gord Keates each fo retrieve a loose ball. Arm Oshawa Civic Auditorium at é * ae ° SPORT FANS have certainly had no reasons to com- ancl scored singles. strong beat him to it and went six p.m., Saturday, a8 Win Close One Piatt (0 second to third et striking out nine i , e weather tl ummer. although most of the | ' nm ' : Sevag fields be speared ve oe a . es scant ; Pie LACROSSE SCORES DeHART S TOP SCOTT S : | Cathy yea led Whithy Bi "B time watching some youngsters go through their paces on | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Juvenile als to weaaeelay, 1s0ns ate 00m 0 oak the ice. This was at Dick Gamble's Hockey School in the Ontario Senior A jover Toronto girls & ines 4 ne Hill nand Ger Peterborough 11 Brooklin 5 | at Whitby, in an exhibition soft- , hb 2 ( t ' . oer ee Hest 19 fae Brampton & Toronto 7 ud ] V e S ore ball game, played under the i di I Sl _ : u Cc hs eading Jets In Slugiest Analtwo weeks b : re are some openings for Ontario Junior A | a , bart i ap he weather turns hot |Mimico 22 Huntsville 12 | Judy Magrath hit a two-run younger boys the nex : He : (Mimico teads -- best-of-seven homer to pull Whitby within val ' cs again, it might be one way to beat hea quarter-final 2-0) 5-4 of the Toronto club. In the) BY THE CANADIAN PRESS |Galen Cisco and give Toledo the Bones | ho B h Empire Games St., Catharines 8 Hastings 18 Se ve}r exco S 8th, Chapman hit a three-run) popular singer Roger Miller| Victory: napa il ee 'Canadian officials full | (Hastings leads best-of-seven homer to give Whitby the|claims You Can't Roller Skate| Felix Millan's single with one get under way toda la 1 anadia if srob. (quarter-final 2-0) : game. She was also the win-{p, A Buffalo Herd and Inter-|out in the 11th inning gave Rich- of optimism. Moré pk STnEOn Wee PER Toronto 15 Long Branch 9 In a Civil Service Softball). MeConnell was hit) by ajCraggs and Skea each had alning pitcher national League leading Colum-|mond its vieto age ably be focused on at the 'series, iy Mus ong | (Best-of-seven quarter -final|league doubleheade: playedipitched ball and then Lloyd) pair for Rexco's E. Vandyk, A. Vankyk andipus Jets discovered Wednesday t a ee with Alex Oakle 4 ik d Beverley Boys par I+ itied 1-1) last night at North. Oshawa'Schram wa ife on a good WIN FOR EXCELS : DP Jewell each thad a double night they couldn't swing with er, cipating. Oakle ORE transplanted Newfoundlander Park, Quality Fuels edged Rex-/bunt. With the bases loaded WIN F EXCELSIORS and a single the Bisons. . Left + hander Jim Roland DeHart's Excelsiors defeated . le ie chuk. who will race. in co's 2 an & i thriller,) Hedger grounded, forcing How. , : - 8) oy gia went to ' pitche si i who now cé ' o's 2-1, in an 8-innin ¥ : : Scott's Chicken Villa 12-7 and the singles Miller's song doesn't concern|?.<. da six hitter for his first Oshawa he ¢ a " as ' Vrine aw although he's now to open the twin-bill and in thelard at the plate, ther Rust Magrath (two), McCoy (two) victory of the for § '. mile ma a, althou ' P C h » oF waa : vaviy| Magrath i b A Pron : ; ; season for Syra- woke i Bech 4 trains in Toronto, Miss Boys is one epsis VINC second game, Scott's Chicken! Cra rounded, forcing Me-|j) Ma all done Jn the early aicher (two) and Hawkins, slg : week but te apie cuse. The victory broke a nine- rere } , Connell -- but til ie Q ' ae af : sw vith enthusiasm, collect-|_ ' of Canada's main |! fc living medal Villa bowed to DeHart's Ex-|Connel ul Bill = Giddin DeHart's got to. Harry Gillard| ome: Sue Borchuk homered in ing. 96 hiteetive homereinede: ied Josing streak for the . celsiors 12-7 valked. forcing in Schram, to ' S : poke the fifth As Excelsiors Rexco's and Qualit Fuels make it 1-0 arly and kept up the assault Joan Hanna hit a double and feat the Jets 14-11 in a free-for- s srevnnge | \ t Golf b this OMPETITION AT a's King West Golf Club on Glaspell, when he t > : three competitors have staged a great battle. With B In the bottom of the Sth I ven he took over! "i icie for Toronto while D,|#!! Slugfest. , as been keen dt t com hav { the fourtt na g tS ie tah 'one, Mike Fairhart, Sr., got one match U set Leafs Giddings for Rexco's and Walt|Grenner opened with a solid) "1" wingave eats run in the| Phillips had a double. C. Doyle) Elsewhere, Syracuse Chiefs YESTERDAY' $ STARS a brill { rt when he drove his shot off the first Haluka for Quality Fuels, both/Ait, advanced on a wild piteh fi rst inning 3 oa th : nada had two singles and Flanagan walloped Jacksonville Suns 10-1, off to a brilliant star are : | F TTT hae al : s« |turning in great pitching per-jand ored on Bul Danford 7 an nen added hit a triple. Fisher hit a double . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tee inlo the cup, 270 yard Ww is probably must have By THE CANADIAN -PRESS riba th * Hah see coh » in each of the next three Ut? I Toledo Mud Hens edged Toronto given son Mike about playing the Peterborough clinched _ first [OrMances the. two a Single. he latter scored for a big 10-0 lead with two singles going to Wat Maple Leafs 3-2 and Richmond _ Pitching -- Mel Stottlemyre, am that da} sre Dusky Harper, Chuck jplace in the Ontario Lacrosse battled be a 0-0 deadlock for second, on, a non-stop - sprint found out this wasn't)°°" Braves defeated Rochester Red| Yankees, checked California on 8 who were just Association Senior 4 series the regulation seven inning when Cornish grounded to the) snough for safety and added a Losing pitcher was Ellen Wings 9-8 in 11 innings, two singles for his 10th victory Lepine, Brian Kasubek and Brian Smith Both Rexeco's: and Qualitylinfield and was safe on a bobble Tishe ] i Wednesday night while Bramp rth exco an Juali n d and was safe on a bobble) jay in the sixti Fisher, as New York battered the An- bout to leave the ts Fuels z . s ' st : jext game 5c ( EIGHT 2 a Fuels had the odd scoring/at first base Westacott, Bryant, J, Bishop Next game is at Toronto, SCORE EIGHT gels 9-0. ton upset Toronto Maple Leafs)": chance in the first seven inn Each team had eight hits in|piair and Jim MacDonald wore August 8, in Monarch Park, at puffalo scored eight runs in aw TT . 10-9 AR Dp t 6 Edward (Ted) Smith, to move to within one point of Seis pe hike ey s 4 Ratting--Jim Hart, Ss labres -- Be ank k his tee shot; while Bob the econd place team spe tooth gored was a keen sie here eee a a hak to the fore in the scoring for! © PP the seventh inning. cisco Giants jashed. Rng Gibbs, using a 7-iron, ac 125-vard seventh hole while I eterborough downed fourth i tha kl) is soe : P ai 3 Halukalthe winners, with the latter Archie Moore hit his 13th and a grand slam homer, pac- 'awk ith John § hn Anderson and Doug Freeman ace Brooklin Redmen 11-5 in In the v inning texco's| going ihe fu stance. Grenner| having a big homer in the third North Oshawa In home run of the season in the|ing the National League leaders playing with. . Gole-clu ocated at 100 |Brooklin and Brampton edged clicked for a run when Kenjand Danford each had two hits inning ninth inning to ruin a seven-hit,|to an 11-1 rom var New. Yate Quite a oon y am : ous es cael cack that the Toronto 8-7 at Toronto. Peter-|Howard opened with a single, for the winners while "Rusty") Jim.) Mitchell started on the # 11 « strikeout performance by| Mets, P over New Yor Jn : Ah sa ; 'and he expects a | borough now has 33 points, four : "| mound for DeHart"s but had to Playoffs Tonight re ret U championsh | b 3 ), ar I cially with so many _|@head of Toronto and five ahead yield to Jim MacDonald in the fe teak aha titi nai oy ce ae ets Peterboro Pepsi's jin acct ie sean caawe sie gi | Pony ay OW SC eing registeree Brampton has a chance to found the range softball team plays Scar- , ' Gl UTS looked great against Hamilton | move into second place if it de | Chicken Villa got one run in borough Juniors, here at North ' OsNAWA AUDITORIUM blcie etae the seg 5 de : Hitlon pet asl antl feats Brooklin in the -- si ' a Reatig Sit on nego 3 Vie henge --* this evening, at 8:00 7 4 Bouts 4 -- Fecturing : 2 Main Bouts ger- he Lé x Be be maining series game Saturday and Salter and then broke out' o'clock + th eoat 2a] y 3 1 but sages nignt | é a h evar rath Sie he Jack Madgett scored two Wu i Ir ] Brooklir | for five runs in the sixth with) This is the first round of the i SWEET DADDY SIKI vs THE BEAST pecre, and many are ¢* : rare gd dat ; goals for Brampton. Don Ar- Glaspell's grand-slam homer) PWSU playdowns, with the sec- Pea Ss 24 foot this time round ity but Argos probably won't jthurs, Bert Naylor, Wayne BY CLIFF GORDON being the big. blow. Cosburnjond game of the series at " Johnny Powers vs Tiger Jeet re be a pushover for any team t eason, Quite a few of the (phompson, Bruce Wallace, John : 3 tripled in the seventh and Scarborough, likely on Satur- sas te -- stiri edocs experts are predicting a playoff finish for Bob Shaw we Spicer and Jim Richardson got A: seven-goal, second period oF scored his team's seventh and day JOHNNY KOSTAS vs MR. ) go At team ince tra oy for a > aniece as re th e Brookl F shatnn iti eys / sin hay ; company. A winning Argo im incans extra mone one apiece was more final run, on an infield choice The Oshawa girls, deprived other teams in the Eastern Football Conference because a Jim Moore scored two Tor-|Redmen-( coud -- handle a play. P of league action this summer, Fred ATKINS vs Rocky JOHNSON _winning Toronto team always draws well at the gate. onto goals while Brian War- night, as they pee Aa a , ' Cosburn was easiWy the best)are still regarded as a potent Pe TICKETS FOR THESE 4 EXCELLENT EXHIBITIONS -------- nock, Paul Henderson, John) final home game of the schec f at the plate for the losers with) threat and should make a great AT THE CASINO RESTAURANT --- DIAL 723-9721 Roberts, Brian Keegan and Rod ule 11-5 to '"'Pat" Baker and the Salter, Sweet and Glaspell also! bid for Ontario provincial SWEET DADDY SIK!I Ringside $1.50 --- Generals $1.28 -- Children .75 ] A d H ti |Otham scored one each. Peterborough Pepsi's, 'i to the fore. honors. PAT MILOSH, PROMOTER untsvi e n as Ings Brooklin. got off on the, right Si F 3 . foot last night, as they ap- § . f Second Wins bree B.C. Lions sow i a: ot core econ | S ~ in the initial frame and came } 7 T off the floor sporting a 2-0 § a: By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Johr culuck scored four Join op en lead g ---- zs d . h Three teams in the 0 io r Catharines Doug By THE CANADIAN PRESS The second period was dif é Lee a ; BEG | | Lacrosse Associatio ave tick Genereaux, Neil) 'Three British Columbia stand-|ferent as Peterborough took aa 9 : "a 00 Cc best-of-seven quarts 1 1 and Dave Landry g01t outs turned in six-point perform: advantage of some lax play. by deadlocked with 2-0 leads : ances Wednesday night to move the Redmen, to pile up a 7-4 result of Wednesday ! i ie «Gair notched fourjinto the top 10 in the Western' count. They went on in the tion. vals and Kevin Ellis three to) Football Conference scoring final frame to take an.11-5 de- The biggest M ee Timpson,|race but the defending cham- cision and took undisputed pos Hastings which fi B et uson, Pé Parnell.| pion wasn't there when the ac-'sesion of first place in the the series but now has recorded|T Fade in and! tion ended Senior 'A' League standing two convincin ' Neil seored two goal Defending titleholder Larry It was fitting that Johnny Catharines who fin 1 and Ken Henderson, Jim) Robinson of Calgary Stampeders Davis, the rookie scoring cham Jim Grad als}t on and Gord Hildreith) pooted a single field goal for all| pion of the Sr, 'A' league.| JOHN DAVIS for the Ha I ) ne } his club's points as Calgary fell'should be the big snipper for sparking ther loorhouse, Harry May-|21-3. before B.( the Petes, The classy play-/clinch third spot in the league aver St. Catharines \ Mik ayne and | 3ill Munsey and Willie maker and goal-scorer, bagged) standings ' : , No holdbacks ... No gimmicks! Every tire in stock has The. other 1 € I ? 1 scored two eacos } z each had touchdowns three goals and appears a sure) pyooklin plays srampton on : : Mimico Mountie ' H ie rt auiae Terry the Lions out of backfield bet to win the scoring honors saturday -night, in. the final ': ' been priced for A-C-T-1-O-N. We need the space. Huntsville 22-12 I Thompson and' sjot and placekicking Bill) in his first year of Senior 'A'! oa; ae . 5 nr - . ; ' H i Green Gael anne were the other Mitchell added six points of his competition C a H sil pale Riser oats 4 ; < So come early the best buys will go first. their second ) wie : own 'on a field goal, two con Veterans Bobby Allan, Ro JUST TALKING . » Matt Brampton with yD icin ored five goals,|yerts and a single Wood and last year's scoring) Campbell wa between -- the Toronto Tow ulovarra three and cap Saskatchewan Roughri d et 8' champion Larrs Ferguson,| pipes for Brooklin last night! Long Branch 1 \ ther |! Hoar two to lead Tor- Hu Campbell and Jim each added a_ pair "Cy"land this big fellow really had| quarter-fina} game \ » B lacKenzie, Paul Thomas of' Edmonton Eskimos' Coombes and Ken Lottan each the fan standing on their feet night, squarin 1 ¢ ! 1 Oda Tim maintained their hold on top bagged lone marker cheering for him especially, in Other = score G 1 Bob Chandler spot in the early-season scoring Tommy Conlin' and Terry the first period, He blanked the were Jim Pate: a | @ e R race with 18 points each Davis, the older brother of) "Petes" for over 26 minutes of Plante and Darry! Sco | Hoa Wayne Copeland = The leaders Johnny, each fired a pair of, play and for a high scoring} collected three ec I ( an Cox got two' eat h for TDC FGS Pts goals with playing coach Ken! team like Peterborough that is} Grant, Murray Shanne Ron/! sranch. Dave Poole Rod Campbell, § 30 © @ 18 'Red' Crawford adding one) somethin: Last time Brook-} Lustiz and Wayne ' ' mpb and Bruce Todman Thomas, F : 0 0 18" goal lin played the 'Petes' they} single Hastings goa od the other \bedschan, § 5 -t ® 8 'The loss all but assured the had 10 goals scored against Bu ee S 0 6 ih Brooklin team, which has won them in the first. period . . Th ¥ Dudley, § 0 0 § the Ontario championship for) I would appear that Brooklin, | SPORTS IN SHORT Fleming, B.C 0 0 h two years in-a-row, of finish- the fourth-place finishers will Mitchell, B.C, Re perk i} ing in fourth and last place now! meet the Toronto Maple Leafs Munsey, B.C, 0 Rihat St Catharine have in the first round of the Ontario © to W , ielsen, W ) roppe : Sharp n »pmart Inner Raimes varampton - A night, downed Watch voor iter for ger oe Rauhaus the Toronto Maple Leafs 8-7, to) dates . & ' ® * 8 First 'Futurity' Division The class: a 7 ii Rideau. Carleton Raceway, at) cer. "Sharp "> rart tawa. The winner was driven) owned by John Hayes © rard Bouvrette and held} awa (Columbus) ff the challenges of a couple} Shapiro, of Montrea ith'of blood relations, Scotch New Hayes handling the rei p-|port and Scotch Andy, for the tured the first of tv in m victor) ' tion dashes ;. the ve , Coalition, owned by Kurt Hell-| - $4,721 Canadian Sta ard 1 of Melierud, Sweden led} ' EE Horse Society's "Futu 12 vy to win the $7,500) HI S, night at Toronto ' dw. N. Reynolds Memorial . FAST, FR N TUBELESS, $= lh Raceway, and set an track! St f three-year-old fil \ ° Hl ' INSTALLATIO TS IBE TYPE record in doing it at Buffalo Raceway } | f. | BY TIRE EXPERT UP To Haves took , Eexpre owned by to the front after t orge ( 2 Ailsa Craig an start and led all t i ughto of London record 2. 4 : yn place for her W. | mark of 2:07 3-5 miario co-owners | | er "5 old was held b F Odds-on choice CANADIANS WIN 'N Smart held a Tr BELLS, N-Y AP) - \ over 30-to-1 shot : oleae mi a eae Beto ae Special Old ff pee Duke wa : matches Wed -- : | BFGOODRICH HOME & AUTO CENTRE E & back nulla dafeated = ay Canadian Rye Whisky the United In other ha defender he cup. in ction last night, Scetch Talent a es to be played this week in the featured $500 pace 3 1 ; 88 King St. W. Oshawa 725-4543