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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Sep 1966, p. 8

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fReeson was safe on an erret by shortstop Weston. Pete Norris drew a walk to fill the bases and Gord Wilson then walked to force in Armstrong. When Jack Sneddon walked with one out in the fifth, veter- an 'Pat' Maracle took over the pitching chores. With two out, . Armstrong poled a line-drive homer past. the centre-fielder, to. make the score 3-2 for the homesters. : "Butch"? McMahon gave Bad 'Boys their insurance run in the sixth inning, when. he smashed o hyngy ous pe wii 6 lle pt no fielder's head, for § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 6, 1966 'SPORTS BEAT. By ERIC WESSLBY Times Sports Editor Bad Boys Eliminate Belleville Via Homers awa, at Alexandra Park, to- night at 8:00 o'clock, when Kingston Smart's Braves visit Oshawa Bad Boy Appliances, for the enening game of this S.ont-of-2 series. Bad Boys were outhit py five - to - two on y rea diamond last night, in a game that had to be "recessed" in the second inning, due to a sudden rain squall. Play was rv after a 20-minute de- ay. The Oshawa club hit the ball hard -- they forced Belleville to use all of their three-man pitching staff -- but when it was all over, the scorebook revealed that the homesters had collected only two hits-- both homers. Belleville scored first, picn- ing up both of their runs in the top of the fourth frame. Larry Soule and John Baker had drawn back- to-back walks, to open the third inning, as Oshawa pitcher, Bob Mason, struck a wild streak. He re- covered however to whiff the next three batters, Bill Bald- wind, Rodger Drake and Bob Wannamaker. ' Stew Muirhead opened. the| fourth inning with a solid single to centre then Larry Mavety followed with a hard drive to right field, where Jackie Sned-| Harman Park Captures Pee Wee Ball Tourney by hactyoiheg ven Prpegg eo 3-0 lead and with the three-hiffing Muirhead to score while pitching of Dwayne Andrus|Mavety reached third base. won the semi-final and advanc-|Pete Weston's single, Belle- ed into the final game. ville's third-straight safe - hit, Lake Vista tried to come back|scored Mavety. | from a 9-0 deficit as Steve Pat-| Mason retired Ralph Plane) cheson hit a two-run homer injand Soule but Baker singled, their last inning but it was in/putting Weston on third base. | a losing cause. Baker took an automatic steal Members of the Harman Park|but Mason fanned Baldwind, to' team are: Mike Kucherick,jend the Belleville rally. | Dwayne Andrus, Mike Harper,| The visitors got only one! Nick Sirko, John Oharysz,)more hit off Mason for the} Brian Moffitt, Mike Elliott,|remainder of the game, a single) Steve Botulenko, Ron Wojtyk,/by '"'Pat" Maracle, with two! Ridney Campbell, Raymondjout in the seventh inning. | Andrey, William Kay, Fred} Mason gave up just two| Gryszezuk and Robbie North-|walks and two runs, while cott, claiming an even dozen strike- Frank Allison ied Southmead/outs, i over Fernhill in the final game| Oshawa's first run, in the! of the "'B" series, as he hurled|bottom of the fourth inning,| a three-hitter and struck out 15)was unearned. Jack Armstrong) batters, Allison also hit a home| walked with one out then Roger run to lead off the seventh inn- ing in Southmead's 4-1 win for |the championship. Southmead built up a 3-0 lead after three innings of play but Fernhill came back to close the gap to 3-1 as Larry Cox drove Murray Bryant home, Members of the winning Southmead team are: Jack Shearer, Brian Gulger, Tim O'Driscoll, Frank Allison, Bill Leggot, Bob Spicher, Dave Smith, Bob Brown, Tom Lee and Doug Wright. Oshawa Bad Boy Appliances advanced to the Eastern On- tario Zone finals, in OASA Intermediate 'A' playdowns, here at Alexandra Park las tigisowncn ticy_conected onty two hits, both home-runs, to defeat Belleville Trudeau Motors 4-2, taking the series in two-straight games, KINGSTON HERE TONIGHT Word was received this morning that the Eastern Ontario Zone finals, in the OASA Intermediate 'A' divi- sion, will open here in Osh- Orr's career as 2 junior came to an end during the weekend with the announcement that he has signed a two-year contract with Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. Not since Jean Beliveau was a standout junior, has an amateur player been so talked about. . And Orr rated the superlatives. He has been a standout with Oshawa. Generals since he joined them during the 1962-63 season, when they were competing in the Metro Junior League. Last season, he capped a tremendous junior career by scoring 35 goals and assisting on 60 others- for 95 points, a junior record for defencemen, And it was his own record which he broke. Oshawa's second hit. and second homer of the game. 1 A walk, followed by a hit batter, saw Maracle leave the game in favor of Jack Green, in the seventh inning, but there was no further scoring. WHO can replace it in Oshawa? IT WILL BE quite a while before junior hockey sees another Orr. He was the main reason Generals reached the Memorial Cup final last season, although he would be the first to point out that he had plenty of help, But he was the leader. The heart of the team. All of his Oshawa friends will wish Orr well in his professional career, and Boston Bruins will be more interesting for quite a few More fans, And wasn't it a strange coincidence that Can- ada's other outstanding junior defenceman, Al Hamilton of Edmonton Oil Kings, should also sign a professional contract the same day? Both could play junior hockey again this season. Harman Park went undefeat- ed Saturday and captured the "A" series championship in a pee wee boys softball tourna- ment held at Connaught Park. Thirteen teams from the Neigh- bourhod Association's Pee Wee Boys Softball League entered the tournament. Those teams winning their} first games entered an "A" series for the championship, while teams losing their open- ing games entered a "B" series for a consolation trophy. Southmead won the "'B" ser- ies championship. Harman Park defeated Wood- view' 11-6 in the first game, Eastview 4-1 in the second; North Oshawa 11-0 in the semi- final and Lake Vista 9-2 in the championship game. Southmead lost the first game 10-6 to North Oshawa, won the second game 21-3 over Con- naught and the championship game 4-1 over Fernhill. | Mike Kucherick hit a two-) run homer in the second inning to give Harman Park an early THE NATIONAL LEAGUE pennant race continues to hold the attention of baseball buffs, but the International League race certainly was just as_ thrilling. Toronto Maple Leafs' poor record at the start of the season proved their major stumbling block when it came to a pennant victory, but one game off the pace isn't too bad and John Ryan and company should make things interest- ing in the coming playoffs. First game of the semi-final series against Columbus Jets goes at Toronto's Maple omy Stadium, Wednesday with the second game Thurs- y. PITTSBURGH PIRATES are proving tough for Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants, to dislodge from that National League top spot, although Pirates could have gained a little more breathing: room with a doubleheader triumph Monday. While the Dodgers and Giants are at each others throats this week, the Pirates are engaged with Atlanta Braves. And the Braves can match the Pirates power'for-power. At this stage, how- ever, everyone can be tough and none of the contenders can expect a cakewalk against the opposition at any time. We lave in-shop and Mobile Service for Oshawa and the surrounding area, Guaranteed water tight Guaranteed top 'quality glass Guaranteed quick installation Guaranteed good price Guaranteed correct trim replacement JUST ASK YOUR INSURANCE CO. We also adjust door mechanisms, seal water leaks, install and repair auto gir conditioners and seat belts Speedy Auto Glass 263 Simcoe St. 8. 723-7435 10 mere Ontario locations te serve you TAKES ROAD SERIES ELKHART, LAKE, Wis. (AP) Chuck Parsons of Carmel, Calif., won the annual U.S. road racing series championship Sun- day as he manoeuvred his .Mc- Laren-Chev to victory at a rec- ord speed in the Sports Car Club of America's 500+ mile Road America race. He aver- aged 92.879 m.p.h., crossing the finish line one-half second ahe of Charley Hayes of Rockville, Md., also in a McLaren-Chev. FINALLY STOPPED Hank Kaleta, Oshawa Hawkeyes' junior football halfback, is stopped after picking up a 52-yard gain through tackle. Two plays later, Kaleta went over from the six-yard line for Oshawa's only major score as they lost the opening home game of the Ontario Rugby Football Union Jun- ior series to Burlington Braves 41-8 Saturday in Oshawa. Kaleta carried the ball 16 times for a total of 128 yards - all in the first half of the game. Oshawa Girls Win At CNE Oshawa athletes scored two firsts and two seconds Monday in the Canadian Legion Junior Olympic track and field meet held at the Canadian National! Hawkeyes Drop Pair; Kaleta Bright Spot Hass" d points piling up for Burlington,|first in the open girls' atom| Hawkeyes could not move the|Migh jump, and the atom girls') thei |relay team finished first. | eir own zone.) Susan Beamish finished sec- her safety! 4 tn the apen girls' atom 100-| yd, dash and the bantam boys| relay team finished second in| OSHAWA GREEN GAELS will spend a busy week preparing for their trip west for the Minto Cup final. Ontario's junior lacrosse champions will practice tonight, Wednesday and Thursday at Civic Auditorium and again Friday morning. They'll leave the Auditorium Friday afternoon at 4 p.m., head for Toronto and board a 7 p.m. flight to Vancouver. A few fans will accompany the team but it would be nice to see a good crowd on hand for a send-off Friday. OPPORTUNITY The Dominion Automobile Association have openings in the district for field representatives. This is 2 wonderful annertunity for steady em- ployment with earnings to reach as high as $12,000. a year. Group insurance, pension plan, etc. Past experience is not necessary as you wi be amply trained. Apply in confidence to Box D9635, Oshawa Times. TODAY'S SPORT CALENDAR -- TODAY -- p.m.;, Ist game of 2-out-of-3| SOFTBALL Eastern Griario Zens zis. OASA Intermediate 'A' Play-|_ OASA Senior 'B' Playoffs:-- efie:--Kingston vs Oshawa Bad|sh4wa Gale's Lumber vs Boys, at Alexandra Park, 8:00|Delleville Bobcats, at Belleville Gabriel's TD came off an inter- ception as Doug Laverty tried to hit Kaleta at mid-field. With time running oui, and ed. an ----------------" |touch in the last quarter of the game to "'ice-the-cake." a "You can't win without men," eo nl bantam: girls' relay coach Dune Brodie said afteriteam finished fourth while the game. "That was the most} Steve Sheridan finished sixth in| disgusting exhibition of football| the bantam boys' half mile) I've ever seen." | event. \ Oshawa Hawkeyes maintain- ed their losing ways during the weekend in Ontario Rugby Footbaii Union activ eyes were trounced 41-8 in Osh- awa Saturday and dropped a 21-0 decision to Lakeshore Bears Monday at New Toronto. Hawkeyes were behind 11-8 at half-time here Saturday but Braves couldn't be contained in the second half, The running of Hawk Kaleta was the lone bright spot of Hawkeyes' Hawk- Solina,. Zion Open Final, attack, Burlington jumped into an early lead as they scored on a long pass to Bob Berthelmar on the fifth play of the: ball The convert was good e score was 7-0, Burling- | Civil Service League:-- Quali- wk ty Fuels vs Wood's Transport, |onq th safety touch before the Hawk- eye offense could get rolling. After conceding a rouge, Alemite Field, 8:15 p.m.; 2nd Oshawa and District Senior ague: -- Oshawa Italia vs loubled the score on George's -- WEDNESDAY -- TV 10-5 in UAW lacrosse final | soeTRALL Don Craggs scored three and|@t North Oshawa. Park, 6:30 Matt Johnson added a single-|P.™.; Ist game of 3-out-of-5 gon, Archie Felix and Gar y|Oshawa Quality Fuels, at Alex- Johnson scored singles in a los-\andra Park, 8:00 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 Eastern On-| tario Zone finals. SOCCER Win Opener | Modern Grill Thistles, 8;00 p.m. Beachcombers took a 1-0 lead|@t_ Kinsmen Civic Memorial bares Sunday as they|Stadium. action. Dennis Hutchinson led the winners with six goals while ton. championship finals. Stan Abbott scored two goals} OAA Midget 'A' Playoffs:-- for George's while Joe Thomp-|North York Avenue Road vs lfor a 52-yard gain ing cause. |game of 2-out-of-3 Ontario semi-|naweeves. within Matt Campbell was in goal/final series. cant cues (eat: the for Beachcombers while Walt] OASA Intermediate 'C' Play-|jine for the only Oshawa major. qaet played goal for George's |offs:-- Brooklin Concretes and|yic Rodriguez made the con- E Fisherville, at Alderwood, 8:00) vay ' a Next game in the best-of-five p.m.; 3rd and deciding game of rer ot ot ee series will be played Sunday Ontario quarter-final series. at the Whitby Arena. Game OASA _ Intermediate-Indusirial time is 11.30 a.m. Playoffs:--Kingston Nylon Aces 3 er jand Oshawa Genera! Tire, at Whitby Ties [cing 8:15. p.m.; 3rd and de- Ziggy Zapanski scored conceded by the Braves. In the second half, Hawk Zone Finals, six-yard| ciding game of Eastern Ontario| eyes seemed to give up as Bob Luvington, Ron Phillips, Larry| soccer Scoreless Tie _ | The Darlington Senior Soccer, League championship finals got) underway on Saturday night, at | Zion, in impressive style as the | visiting Solina eleven battled 'the homesters to a_ scoreless \their 3-out-of-5 \ series. Second and third games of |week, with a 6.30 p.m, kickoff time, in each case. The two clubs share the points for the first game. First team to score a total of six the|points, in the final series, will only other Oshawa point as his|earn the title. kick into Braves' end zone was | In a spirited exhibition game jon Monday night, in Zion, Osh- jawa Italia defeated the Dar- -!lington All-Stars 3-1. Darlington Junior League finals continue -- this ton added two rouges and ajdraw, in the opening game of | championship | |Hank Kaleta went off tackle|the set are scheduled for the) to move/solina grounds, on Wednesday) scoring dis-/and Saturday evenings of this| tance: Two plays later, Kaleta | | | SOCCER | Gabriel and Bill Freeman each Thursday evening, at six-thirty * ~% ATTENTION LOCAL 222 UAW MEMBERS Darlington Senior League! scored touchdowns for Braves. | o'clock, at Courtice. Zion Jun- Playoffs:--Solina at Zion, 6:30} Penalties marred the Oshawaliors lead the 2-out-of-3 final, p.m. 2nd game of 3-out-of-5/offense as they were caiied for jiiaving wou tie opening. game Sa championship finals. roughing, clipping and offside. of the series, at home. Tyke Series Whitby Royals edged Nipigon Park All-Stars 5-4 Sunday in Whitby to tie their best-of-five Oshawa and District Tyke Baseball final at a game each. Next game will be played Sat- urday. Whitby took an early 2-0 lead in the second inning on singles by Villeneuve and Purdy. Roy- als added another run in the third on a single by Blanchard, scoring Wilbertelly, who had singled. a In the fourth, Nipigon came back with three runs as Pete Gibbs doubled to score Glen Kirkham and Mark Logan Kirkham got on base through an error and Logan singled. Gibbs scored on a single to, Ricky Dart. | Whitby went A mass demonstration In regard to the projected lay-off of 2600 work- ers in the Oshawa area will be held Wednesday, September 7th, 1966 at 8 York Street in Toronto. A brief will be presented to members of the Provincial Cabinet at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Your support in this demonstration is needed ADD VALUE TO YOUR HOME... "IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY AND - PROTECT YOUR CAR WITH JUST ONE CALL! BUILD YOURSELF AND SAVE! Winter is just around the corner! 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Alex Oakley Wins Walk At Montreal MONTREAL -- Alex Oakley of the Oshawa Legion Track Club, who has represented Can- ada in the Olympic and Pan} American games, Monday won) the Canadian 50 Kilometer) walking championship. | He covered a distance of about 31 miles in four hours, 44 minutes and 5.6 seconds, leay-| ing Shaul Ladany (an Israelite studying in New York) in sec- ond place, more than 12 min- utes behind Oakley. Ladany's time was 4:57.01. | S aa / 7 FS /, WAALLLET All laid-off workers are urged to take part In this demonstration. Support your committee by attending. "ABE" TAYLOR President, Local 222 U.A.W. bein eee

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