@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 10, 1966 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor ONE OF THOSE DAYS! It happens to everyone, some- time or another, We came up out of the mid-week hum-drum with an ambitious idea of producing something special, but there's no way! It's too early to talk about Oshawa Green Gaels and their next game -- Toronto Township lost that "protested" extended game in extra overtime, then came back last night to beat Long Branch in the fifth game. That e daolhs ot ew tee leates that series. atS-3 for T tonight. We think Green Gaels 'oOwnsnip, wiin the sixih game will be back in action by Fri- day, but one couldn't be positive. In Senior lacrosse, Brook- lin Redmen open their semi- final series tonight against Brampton, in Port Credit, Now that Brampton has coaxed out all of their big, burley vet old-time typical burly and brui erans and are once again, an sing defensive club, the think- ing is that they can eliminate Brooklin. If they stay close to Terry Davis, Ken Lotton, Heffernan and the rest of the Brooklin side, it's quite possible that Jast year's Eastern Canada champions may not even survive to this year's OLA finals, ELAINE TURNER, swimming world, grabbed off record and another B.E. Gam emerge as Canada's brightest tion, But, even after this much experience, the B.E . are not efficiently perfect. Canada's "Mighty Mouse' of the a new world's championship es gold medal, yesterday, to star of the current competi- Games troubles this hey had early week in deciding whether some of the fencing foils were "eligible", Yesterday a boxer was disqualified in the quar- ter-finals because they could not find a pair of gloves big enough for his hands, This is he isn't allowed to supply his the boxer's fault? After all, own equipment, so how can they kick him out, without even a qualifying bout, when they themselves are at fault -- they didn't have proper equip- ment available, A _ medical Omemee, grabbed off a silver doctor, Dr, Jules Sobian, medal for Canada yesterday, in the free pistol shooting competition and Gary McMahon, won the medal of Dartmouth, N.S., got another silver for Hutton chasing bronze medal, Canada Ralph yesterday, Australia's Bob Windle to a world record, in the 440-yard freestyle event. LOCAL SPORT SHORTS -- Gale's Lumber grabbed off a big first-inning lead, at went on to win the first game Alexandra Park last night and of the "City Championship" semi-final series over Bad Boys Appliances, by a comfort- able margin, Ron Taylor had oul, home-run. blow over the from the whitewash treatment . defeated Ontario Training School and + home, minor lacrosse session , . home - a five-hit. shutout, with two in the ninth, when Ray Suddard blasted a mammoth scoreboard, to save his team . » BOWMANVILLE Midgets 10-1 and 8-3, in their CHARLIE BROWN used his No. 7 iron on the No. 7 hole, a 150-yard shot, to attain hole-in-one fame King West Golf Club, He was Brown and Gavin Watt... W man Park Bantams will open against Scarborough's Bantam on Monday afternoon, at the playing with brother Doug ORD IS OUT! Oshawa Har- their OASA playoff series champions, here at Harman Park on Saturday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock and Oshawa Qual- ity Fuel "Midgets" also meet Scarborough, in their. first OASA round, with their first game at Heron Park, on Mon- day evening ... Whitby Duponts play Oshawa OASA Intermediate Industrial action sees General Tiremen, here at Alexandra Park, on Friday night, eight o'clock, with the re- turn game in Whitby on Sunday, same time . +. KIWANIS BANTAM Softball League teams are reminded of their sec- ond schedule, in today's paper. All teams face another eight-game session, with one of the five teams to be elim- inated before the "City Champ! way, early next month ionship" playoffs are under- INTERCOUNTY Senior Base- ball League playoff positions were decided on Monday. night. Brantford lost out to Guelph, when a player given the heave-ho by the umpire, refused to leave the field and the game was awarded, The cheesey win gave Guelph 'first place in the league standing, one game ahead of Kitchener Panthers. Galt won the sixth and final playoff berth, in a sudden-death game victory over Hamilton Red Wings, in Hamilton, SIXTH WESTERN SHOW North Oshawa Horsemen Have Competent Officials The North Oshawa Western{that no contestant abuses his| Villa vs Horsemen}s Club held its sixth/or her horse, "western horse show' of the summer season, at their club grounds on Sunday afternoon, | when a large crowd attended the event, Once again, the "men behind the scenes,"' contributed great-| ly to the success of the day's' program. Nobody can conduct a show of any kind. without the solid support and assistance of a group of dedicated workers and the North Oshawa organization is fortunate to have several hard-working volunteers avail- able, to carry out the routine tasks of presenting a full day's program of entertainment. Keen competition, in each event, again served to make the show a fine success Sharing credits with the boys who conducted the event, were the various hard-working mem- bers of the club who not only "put the show on the road' but conducted the day's activities with expert skill. The 'arena judge" was especially busy with his duties, which include policing the start of each event, settling disputes and most im- portant of all, making certain A seventh 'Western Horse Show" will be presented, on Sunday, August 21. Following are the complete results of last Sunday's show. Top point winners for the day are Men Bob Woodward, 20 pts.; Newt Woods, 19 pit.; Jim Strachan, 17. pts Ladies -- Anne Heard, 15 pts; Gall Woodward, 6 pts.; Sylvia Harlock, 3 pts. Morning Classes: Trail Class -- Teddy, owner Edith Brown; Tara, owner Jack Brown; Cindy, owrier Peter' Obstfeld Western Pleasure Nicola, owner Don Welch; Brandy, owners Bill Cruwys and Laraine Mills; Kalanar, owner Vi Mc Culloch; English Pleasure Booger Boo, owner Linda Luke; Bonnie, ewner Vi McCulloch; @ Commond, owner David Brent Afternoon Cisses Potato Race--Bob Harlock, Newt Woods, Jim Strachan; Baby Bottle Race--Jim Strachan, Newt Woods, Harry Fideler. Apple Dunking-- Newt Woods, Moe Bois, Bob Harlock; Sack Roping--Newt Woods, Bob Harlock, Bob Woodward; Flag Race--Bob Harlock, Jim Strachan, Bob Woodward. Pickup Race Jim Strachan, Bob Woodward, Moe Beis; Men's Barrels Ken Craw. ford, Jim Strachan, Bill Cruwys; Men's Special (Team Barrels) -- Bob and Gail Woodward; Bill Cruwys and Moe Boils; John Rikker and Bill McMurtry; Pole Bending Bob Woodward, Harry Fidler Moe Bois; Pony Express Bob and Gall Woodward; Newt Woods and Ken Crawierd; Moe Bols and John Lalole Ladies' Special Anne Heard, Gail Woodward, Sherry Rooke; Ladies' Bar Gary Carroll Stars In Acadians Victory Gary Carroll doesn't like to|sixth inning after Tony Jones| Holt and MeGuire each col- be relieved after pitching two|got on through an error to the lected two singles with one innings of a baseball game, shortstop and George Wilson single each going to Wilson, Pat Carroll got the nod Monday, |singled. They each scored on | Watters and Carroll. after pitching twe innings!|the triple; Wilson coming home Esco's first run was scored in against People's Credit Jewel-| all the way from second base. the fourth inning as Ray Jef- lers, in which he allowed four|Carroll then scored on a single fery tripled and scored on a hits and four runs, 'hit by Al Holt and a fortunate fielder's choice when Bill Rya He came back last night to'error. to Port Hope's third) was put out at first. Their sec- hit a two-run triple, then scored' Carroll scored in the third to Phil Keeler after Bob Davis himself, to win for Oshawa on a single to Bernie McGuire, | Acadian Cleaners 4-2, over Port ~~~ ee aus a er after being advanced ta third ox Tor, The win gave Cleaners a 1-0/ |threatened again in the sixth lead in the best two-out-of-| ee | with the bases loaded; first and three, semi-final series of East- Asso-| Wallop Mimico third on an error. jciation play. In 'their Ontario Minor La-|was the man to watch but he Carroll's triple came in the crosse Association, Eastern| flied to third and ended the in- * + \week, Oshawa Midgets wal-|the other Pert Hope hit on a Oshawa Kiwanis oped mimico Inds 177. "single. | . im . i Larry Shrigley, Roy Fisher,| Carroll went the distance | Db 1 ' Bantam League |Ted Wilton and Ken Sherban allowing three hits, two runs or oming, tthe cond alt Oohawa's cleancut win with ne batters | Agadatation's shetule data singletons going to John Cuth-) Ryan was the loser for lfor the Kiwanis Bantam Boys|0¢tt, Jim Shortt, Frank Jay,|Esco's a» he faced 31 batters, It will be noted that at the| Penalties proved a major|and one walk while fanning end of this second schedule, factor in this contest, with five. the City Championship playoffs Mimico drawing 85 minutes of Next game of the series will the teams finishing 1st and 4th only 27 minutes. Game time is 6.00 p.m. meeting in one bracket and the a teams finishing 2nd and 3rd, 0 h B A a 8 |Semi-finals will be 2-out-of-3 S awa oys n¢ Girls |series, with a third game, if inecessary, to be on a neutral! S d I A hl . M The championship final econ n t etic J eet series will be a 3-out-of-5 series, |with the 5th game, if neces- two of the five track and field/100 yd. dash doing it in 11,1 AUGUST records held by the Peterboro | seconds, E. Heslin of Picker- -- Legion Track and Field Club.|ing shared the record break- and Valleyview at Southmead.' peterboro, Bob McNab of Osh- 0 ; 7 Mon, 15 -- Lake Vista aliawa chopped 4 seconds from 9s» comme ra eel juvenile boys |Valleyview and Southmead at the midget boys' 100-yard dash los 6 seconds. is time pitch a three-hit ball game and baseman. ond tally was scored on a walk |Hope Esco's, in Pori tope. eee hivd 4 an errsr, Oshawa Midgets second covered on walks and lern Ontario Baseball ~--|Midget League action this|ning. Tom Hodgson collected f/each scored three goals in.and two walks while fanning League. Mike Davis and Sid Root. allowed seven hits, four runs will then get underway, with Sin-bin time while Oshawa had be Thursday at Lakeview Park. playing in the other series | diamond. | Two Oshawa boys cracked|boro, tied the bantam girls' |sary, on a neutral diamond. Fri. 12 -- Storie at Harman! Jn a meet held Saturday in ing spot light ag he knocked off was | Storie, Ed Kwasniewski, also of e, had doubled. Davis scored on © [pape ECO BF Jim Jones _ With two out in the top of|three-hit night collecting five the ninth inning, Ray Suddard/RBI's. Piontek and Lioyd became the only man to spoil|Mapes each doubled and hit a Ron Taylor's shutout when hej|single while Young and hit a home run over the score-|O'Reilly each had two singles. board, at Alexandra Park, last|Davis and Reg Hickey each night, |picked up singles. | uddard's homer was the) Ron Taylor went the distance only run for Bad Boys as they/for Gales striking out nine, lost 12-1 to Gale's Lumber in| walking three and allowing five the re game tenet = = hits. out-of-three semi-finals 0 ©! Gale's collected six runs in| Oshawa City and District Soft- ||), first, one in. the fifth and ball Asseciatian'« City Cham-! sey! jive more in ine enth far pionship playoffs. the win. The second game will be : , Bad Boys went hitless for the played Thursday at 8:00 p.m Per ygPrs. de Min ego ye (ee Gale's started their rout u / -olle jx| Sneddon singled and went to early when they collected s hind on ah GEPOw He Oae (af s, in the first] 1 ; reg a By Md x ok jon as 'Butch'? McMahon lined Joe Piontek led' off with qin to second and Jack Arm- double and scored on Bob strong flied to left field. Young's bunt down first base. With two out in the eighth, Jim Rowden doubled to drive|Bad Boys threatened again in Young and Ralph Davis,|when Alb Tilk singled for the who got on through a ficlder's|second time of the night and choice. "Palm" Knight singled| went to second on a wild pitch and scored on Ralph O'Reilly's|t0 Dave Kelly. Sneddon was & GARY CARROLL | Start Playoffs Junior Soccer The Darlington Junior Soccer| League has wound up its sea- son's schedule and will com- mence playoffs for the 1966 championship this Thursday) single through an open spot|caught at first however to evening, at Zion and at Cour-|ieiveen third and shortstop, |leave the runners on base, tice. _ |Reg Hickey also scored on the) Gord Wilson was the only There was a wide spread in/single to complete the first) other hitter for Bad Boys as the point-total. for the five-|inning spree. he singled, after Suddard hit team league standing with un- Knight smashed a grand- : sett ina defeated Zion amassing a total) iam homer in the seventh and of 15 points, to emerge @8 UN-| singed in the second, for a disputed league-leaders while |--_ i . hapless Tyrone Juniors failed jto secure even a draw point. | FIGHTS LAST | | | Courtice boys were runners- | up to Zion, with 10 points, tol-| NIGHT | lowed closely by Solina with) nine, while Hampton finished|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, in fourth place, with six points., Sacramento, Calif. -- Alex Thursday sees the start of|Lina, 128, Sacramento, knocked | |the semi-final rounds, both 2-\out Rene Medina, Mexico, 2; out-of-3 games, with the first|Afredo Hoguin, 137, San Jose, iteam to win four points being|Calif., outpointed Carlos Mon-} the winner. Solina visits Zion|treal, 137, San Jose, 8. | for their opener and in the| San Jose, Calif.--Ray Echa-| lother bracket, Hampton plays|varria, 128, San Jose, outpointed lin Courtice. 'Pete Gonzales, 128, San Jose, 1. Gale's Lumber Thump Bad Boys In Opener the bases-empty homer, in the ninth, Reliefer Dan Péters went 7 and 2-3 innings allowing 10 hits and six runs, while fanning four and walking two. GRANTED DIVORCE HALIFAX (CP) -- Dorothy Elaine MacDonald, wife of De- troit Red Wings hockey player Parker MacDonald, has been 2 ine iWova Scotia divorce court on the grounds of cruelty. She said her husband assaulted her, habitu- ally used abusive, vulgar and threatening language and drank excessively. The court granted Mrs. MacDonald custody ef their three children, How to relieve BACK 3% ACHE Aivavra b~ avoLce Uy wunnd Bian relief from the systemic eondi- tion causing the backache, Seon you feel better --+ rest better, Bac pend on Ded@a. and Wed, 17 -- Harman at South-|Qshawa, threw the discuss in mead and Storie at Lake Vista. |the same section, 172' 34". The | Fri, 19 -- Southmead at Lake | oid mark was 118' 3%", }Vista and Valleyview at Har-| Although Peterboro easily ;man, won the event with 153 points, LETS at the CLIFF MILLS MOTORS NOW for GO HUNTING » REAL VALUE! } | | | OpaN ON BRAND NEW 1966 ePONTIACS -BUICKS BEAUMONTS ® ACADIANS °* GMC . . » Excellent Selection of Models and Equipment ! VALUE NOW HIGHEST TRADE-IN LOWEST PRICES ! RIGHT NOW SOCCER PRarlington Senior League: Tyrone at Salem and Courtice at Hampton; both games at 7:15 p.m. LACROSSE -- Oshawa Minor Assoc, Novice League: Hou- daille Industries vs Eastview | Pharmacy, at 6:00 p.m.; Tony's Refreshments vs UAW Credit! | Union, at 6:45 p.m. and Union Rod and Gun vs Nu-Way Photo, at 7:30 p.m.;' all games at Osh- awa Children's Arena, VALLEY HOLDS MANY Parts of China's fertile Yang- tze valley support 3,500 people to the square mile. today Thursday rels -- Anne Heard, Gail Wood 6, Lorraine Mills; Patch Race Anne Heard, Syivia Harlock, Children's Flags A, Coutu; Pick-up Brian Stokes, G A, Coutu; Children's Barrels Stokes, G. Clingman, Alex Shearer Children's Clingman, Brian SPORTS IN SHORT Toronto Township Splits, Long Branch Stays Alive TORONTO (CP) -- Township lost the completion of a protested game against Long Branch Tuesday night but then came back to win a regularly scheduled Ontario Lacrosse As Toronto, Tuesday night, pushing the game into overtime But the game was forced into sudden-death overtime when each team scored three goals to tie the game 18-18. Bruce Tod- sociation Junior A quarter-final| man scored twice and Rimmer game and take a 3-2 lead in}once for Long Branch while Brian Wilson, Al Gordaneer and Long Branch defeated Toronto) Barry Salovarra replied for Tor- the best-of-seven series Township 19-18 in sudden-death| nto Township overtime in the game protested by Long Branch Friday night.) Long Branch claimed the ref eree made an inaccurate call on a penalty, The OLA ruled would be continued the game from the 18:01 mark of the third period | Toronto Township was leading 15-14. Al Rimmer tied the Wayne Copeland winner for Long Branch at 3:31 of the sudden-death period In the regularly - scheduled playoff game, Toronto won 14-6 Bob Gardner scored three | times for Toronto while Bob Si- cinski, Dan Polyschuk, Salo varra and Brian Wilson got two goals Paul apiece. Tim O'Grady, | : Lorraine Mills. | scored the Legree and Frank Oda! score; shared the others. | | Mon, 22 -- Lake Vista atthe Oshawa contingent placed | Harman and Storie at Valley-/second with 61 points followed |p view _ |by Lindsay with 19, Ajax with Wed, 24 -- Harman at Storie 17, Pickering, 11. Cobourg) and Southmead at Valleyview faved to show up for the meet, Fri, 26 -- Valleyview at Lake} Oshawa boys won five firsts Vista and Storie at Southmead | jn the meet while the girls won | Mon, 29 Southmead at |three, jHarman and Lake Vista at! Steve Sheridan won the ban- | Storie, tam discuss with a throw of Wed. 31 --Lake Vista al 98%', B. McNab, the midget Southmead and Harman at!i00, C. McDermaid, midget | Valleyview. 440 yd. dash with a time of | | : 59.3 seconds, McDermaid, mid- | SEPTEMBER get discuss, and C, Stones won Fri. 2. --Harman at Lake)s first in the Open 100 yd, dash Vista and Valleyview at Storie. | with a time of 10.5 seconds, For the girls; M .Field me ' the midget shot put event with TODAY $ SPORTS a heave of 25' 8". Sue Reed won jboth the juvenile long jump) CALENDAR jand the shot put, She jumped | }13' 1044" and put the shot 27') " 3 ae ie oe goo Other record breakers were cretes at Markham, 8:30 p.m.;|70™ Forestell of Peterboro who | end f 2-out-of-3 series |Clipped more than a second oft 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 ser the club's bent boys' 100vd , OAGA Be uint Playotie: | N° cud s Dentam boys iat Port Perry at Oshawa, 6:30 dash; Karen O'Reilly of Peter-| p.m.; 2nd: game of 2-out-of-3 | series ,.. City and District ' Assoc, Juvenile League Play- Jack Beacom's offs: 2nd games of fowvaty O semi-final rounds, at Alexandra s Park, 6:15 p.m, and at Port Toronto Rink | Perry, 8:15 p.m. ,. . Civil Serv- jlee League: Rundle's Garden s Centre vs DeHart's Excelsiors, Wins Honors 6:30 p.m. and Scott's Chicken Rexco's, 8:15 p.m, ; | TORONTO (CP)--Jack Bea- both games at North Oshawa|com's Toronto rink won the Park; Quality Fuels vs Ontario) fours competition of the provin- | Steel, 6:30 p.m. at Radio Park|cial lawn bowling tournament and Foley's Plumbing vs Woods; Tuesday night with a 20-13 vic- |Transport, 6:30 p.m., at Alex-|tory over Jim Watkin of London jandra Park (East diamond), in the final round, me Beacom, who led 63 other LAWN BOWLING -- Mixed) rinks in the two-day section of {Double Tournament, for The the tournament, relinquished, Nicholls Trophy, at Oshawa the lead midway through the fi-| Lawn Bowling Club, 1:30 p.m. naj game, but scored strongly in the last three ends for the' win, In earlier rounds, Beacom de- feated another Toronto rink| skipped by John Sillers. Sillers | was a strong favorite to win the Gold Cup, emblematic of team supremacy, after he downed Gordon MacMillan of Oshawa, | the defending champions. Consolation winners in the team section were; Jack Twin- ing and Ken Ashman, both of Toronto, Jim Grainger of Rich- mond Hill and William Tewks- bury of Clearwater, Fla. Doubles play begins and continues until with singles Friday. Due to the expansion of our Oshawa Sales Office, we are in need of all types of properties in Oshawa, Whitby and the Bowmanville areas. PHONE IMMEDIATELY H. 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