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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1967, p. 6

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a" 4 PLAY IN the annual Osh- awa City and District Softball Association's junior tourna- ment Saturday certainly wasn't affected by the weath- er. Fans who witnessed the action on the four diamonds at Alexandra Park had a good day, with tight battles all the way. MANY PEOPLE thought it unfortunate that Scarborough Davidson's and Oshawa Scu- gog Cleaners had to meet in a semi-final game, fully ex- pecting the winner of this one to walk off with the final. Jack Logeman's Oshawa Peo- ple's, however, surprised everyone by taking the highly - touted Scarborough team to 10 innings before bowing. IT TCOK A fielding misplay to give People's two runs but the Oshawa club received ex- cellent pitching from Dieter Anlauf. Davidson's probably thought they'd have an easy time after a first inning homer by Glen Colwill but such was not to be. It just goes to show that you shouldn't take anything for granted before a sports event gets under way. NOW THE question upper- most in everyone's mind is, how would People's fare against Scugogs?" There Qnight not be a solution to this until Ontario Amateur Softball Association playoffs voll along, but it will keep the respective backers of the teams involved in quite a few Brguments for the next few weeks. Scugogs, in two ames, have yet to score against Scarborough's Bill Drennan while People's man- aged two runs in one game. ON THE local baseball Scene, Oshawa midget "A" majors are proving too strong for the Eastern Ontario Base- ball Association opposition and should be making some big noises once Ontario play- offs roll along next month, The club has as big a coach- ing staff as a major league team and in recent games has looked sharp. Bob Duncan, Bill Langton, Art Parry and Luke White are handling the club this season. Two of the players, catchers John Alex- ander and Kim Rogers moved into the junior Legionnaires' lineup following the injury to junior catcher Pat Watters and did well. THE JUNIORS, incidental- ly, have more ups and downs than Dick Tracy. In two jun- ior games against Toronto op- the Le- were practically Sunday, they position last gionnaires letter perfect. Alexandra Park, in the second. game, against In week, SPORTS BEAT By Eric Wesslby Times Sports Editor at were terrible in one game and then turned in a good performance that first Peterborough, everything went wrong in the eighth inning. Nobody could hold onto a thrown ball, when MERV MARSHALL, Osh- awa Green Gael junior "a" goal tender watches as one of five goals gets by him in last night's lacrosse game against St. Catharines. Osh- awa's Mike Lewis looks on as Oshawa gives up the goal but it was not serious as they went on to win 25-5. Gaels have now won 18 of their 19 games played this season. (Oshawa Times Photo) the throw was on the target that is. And on a couple of ground balls, it looked as if one of the soccer teams had shown up for a workout. KINSMEN STADIUM con- tinues to be plagued by light Monday's Lea- side Junior Baseball League game was postponed. It's the Monday to postpone because of light trouble. Le- gionnaires are slated for ac- tion again tonight, 5 the last two banks of lights {10 East York Kins- men will supply the opposi- o'clock trouble, and third straight awa has had are ready. tion for the game, HOLE-IN-ONE Department: George Taylor, 156 Cadillac St. S., playing at the Oshawa Golf Club Sunday, aced the 145-yard 18th, using a seven It's the second time he's fired a hole-in-one. The other came on Oct. 2, 1965. He was playing in a foursome with Jack Brennan, Harry Michael Iron and Norm Allen provided seven SPORT TODAY SOFTBALL City and District Assoc. -- Bay Ridges Shells vs Jay €ees, at Alexandra Park, 6:15 P.m. and Ajax Merchants vs Gale Lumber, at Alexandra Park, 8:15 p.m. . . . People's €lothing at Port Perry, 8:15 p.m. and Pam International at Markham, 8:00 p.m. East York Intermediate Ladies League -- Richmond Hill vs Whitby Scugog Clean- @rs, at Whitby Centennial Park, at 8:15 p.m. Scarborough Junior Ladies' League -- Oshawa vs Mid- Scarborough Youth Centre, at Blantyre Park, 8:30 p.m. York Central Juvenile Girls' League -- Victoria Square vs Oshawa Woodview, at North Oshawa Park, 8:30 p.m. TRACK AND FIELD Legion Track Club -- Night- ly training session, at Mc- Laughlin Collegiate Campus, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. BASEBALL Legion 'Pee Wee League -- South End Billiards vs Osh- awa Towing; Police Assoc. vs Dodgers and Credit Union vs Quality Fuels; all games at K of C Field, 6:15 p.m Eastern Ontario Pee Wee League -- Port Hope at Bow- manville, 6:30 p.m, LACROSSE OLA Senior 'B' League -- Oshawa Lasco Steelers at Owen Sound North Stars, 8:30 p.m NationalLeague F Pct. St. Louis 52 = Chicago 50 2 Cincinnati 50 Atlanta 46 39 44 San Fre co 47 514) Pittsbu: 42 g Philadelphia 41 43 9 "Jos Angeles 36 5 15 «Houston 36 16 'New York 34 16% " Monday's Results" Thicago 4 San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 2 Atlanta 6 WNew York 4. St. Louis 6 Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati 8 * Only Games Scheduled. Probable Pitchers Today Work (Hendley 3-1) N Singer 3-4) at (Wise 4-7 and Boozer 2-0) San Francisco (Marichal 12-8 314 | Detroit SCOPE Osh- Rexco's rallied in the sixth|Rundles in the fourth could inning with two runs, to nose/have easily produced another 'out Rundle Garden Centre 3-2}run and as it turned out, they jat Alexandra Park last night! needed it. land so improve their standing Actually, both teams were the Civil Service Softball guilty of loose play in this League. game, with Rundles failing to In the second half of the|capitalize on their chances, |doubleheader, Woods Transport | strictly due to lazy base-run- |defeated Cadillac Motors, 15-9) ning. and at Radio Park, Cross-Can- v sf aa aS aes . ada Paving blanked Foley's _WOODS WIN EARLY Plumbing 5-0. Woods Transport defeated . PERS Cadillac Billiards 15-9 and they Gene Supryka held Rexcos to won the game in the first in-| i 5 Ate . HR | g leet teded da gregg dee ateer| ATS with a 10-run outburst that scored on a choice play and spoiled the Ramee Tes as % +, competition standpoint. Rexcos didn't score again until Harv Dolak started for Cadil- jthe sixth when Gary Mac-|jacs put without a warm-up and | Donald singled with one out,|/ he just didn't have it. Woods |Glen Skea followed with alcont 15 batters to the plate in eee ig ne ae drew 4'this inning, ten of them scored walk and then with two out,| and two were left stranded. Wright singled, scoring the win-)| --___--_ een. ning run Ken Howard; for Rexcos, Thompson Fires gave up a run to Bill Maxwell POE aaa csi jin the third, on a single and / SSE Supryka's triple and another 4 hs OLA Senior 'A' League: jrun in the fourth when Dan No pe Hit Victory Brooklin Redmen vs Toronto |Maple Leafs; at Maple Leaf [on an error and Maxwell's sec- \Gardens, 8:30 p.m. SOCCER Darlington Senior League: Maple Grove at Zion; Tyrone at Solina and Salem at Cour- |tice; all games at 7:00 p.m. | BASEBALL Legion Legion Tyke League: letics vs Legionnaires; Indians vs Tigers and Orioles vs Car- dinals; all games at K of C | Field, at 6:15 p.m. Bantam League: UAW vs Oshawa Dairy; a 6:15 p.m. and Jury and Lovell vs Sklar Furniture; at p.m.; Civic Memorial Stadium Eastern Ontario | ville, 6:30 p.m. Tyke League: Cobourg at Bowman- Ath- 8:15 both games at Kinsmen |Tureski singled and scored later ond single. More alert base-running by to a 7-2 win over Belleville in _ --_------|Eastern Ontario Baseball Asso- ciation tyke play Saturday. The Oshawa tykes then made it a | perfect weekend by winning | 7 'their second game _ Sunday, Edges Belleville beating Peterboro 13-1. Mike White and Grove Ben-. Thompson struck out 12 bat- nett combined to pitch a two | ters Saturday without allowing hitter Sunday night and lead|a walk. |Bowmanville Bantams to a 2-1! Sirko led Oshawa with a |win over Belleville Bantams. double and a triple in the first White and Bennett struck game as Thompson also tripled t Jout a total of 12 batters while| with other singles from Harper, |walking two. Bowmanville col-/Dempster, Telley and Miztak. 'lected three hits, with a double, TT. Whelan sustained the loss going to Tommy Simpson and for Belleville singles to Mike Donoughe and | Doug Crough. | Belleville's two hits were |scored on a double by Hall and | Bowmanville SOFTBALL a single by Terry Meagher. The} also hit a triple as other singles City and District Assoc.: losing pitcher was Hugh Farrell were hit by Harper and Sirko. People's Clothing vs Mister |who tossed a three hitter. Kirkham pitched the second TV Towers; at 6:15 p.m. and Belleville played three games|game_ gaining six strikeouts Scugog Cleaners vs Pam on the weekend, beating Peter- without walking a man as well internstional; at 8:15 p.m.; |borough Saturday 2-1 and/as helping out at the plate. both games at Alexandra (Whitby 6-1 on Sunday, as well| Peterobro hits were collected Park. i - as Sunday's loss to Bowman- by Nauta with a double and Civil | Ss ervice-- League: ville. 'Rupert and Stuart with singles. Rundle's Garden Centre ys |------ ---- nes sa Woods Transport; at North Oshawa Park, 7:00 p.m. and Rexcos vs. Cross-Canada Pav- a t North Oshawa, 8:15 ing; p.m Foley's Plumbing vs Cadillac at Lakeview Park (West diamond) at 7:00 p.m. Billiards; Kingside Park Boys Win | First Game Of OASA Series Durham Ladies League: Port Hope at Courtice and one Newtonville at Newcastle; (Storie Park last night at Storie fanned, to let the promising both games at 7:00 p.m. ----_______________ |Kiwanis Bantam League OASA - BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Monday's Results GBL California 2 Minnesota 0 Cleveland 2 Washington 4 Baltimore 6 New York 1 1 Boston 7 Only Games Scheduled. fornia (Clark 7-6) N Minnesota (Kaat 8-9) at Kan- together four hits to get their Probable Pitchers Today ; Chicago (Peters 11-4) at Cali- for Kingside and did a master- and a couple of infield outs. |sas City (Nash 9-9) N Washington (Pascual 8-6) at Jerry Detroit (Wilson 10-8) N | New York (Downing 10-5) at all hit safely in succession but | Cleveland (O'Donoghue 4-2) N Park in the first game of the rally fizzle out. Ed Adams and Hebbert open- eliminations, taking the first ed the 7th for Storie with back- game of the 2-out-of-3 series to-back singles but their mates 9-1. failed to follow up and the rally Second game of the series fizzled out will be played at Kingside Park 'The winners got to Ted Tay- on Wednesday evening, at 6:30 Jor's pitching for three runs in o'clock, and if a third and de-/the third inning, enough to win, 7? ciding game is necessary, it the game, Wayne Chappell will be played on Thursday eve- singled, Eric Howard walked ning, at Cowan Park and John Wright singled and Eric Howard pitched the win all three scored, via an error ful job, Storie Park had to put 'phe winners added three runs : , in the fourth, by Dale Tullock, Jone ee Wey eee tnine:| Chappell and Howard in the Rick Wright aaa: Ranay Ostle| Sixth, Bob Donevan walked and Y SNe! scored on Chappell's triple. ;Coe got himself cut off at third penesive Sunciee Viet One i ds the 7th with a two-n rally, Boston (Lonborg 12-3) at Balti-|then Tom Rorabeck grounded] pi, edger por Fane eons scoring on a_ two-bagger by more (McNally 6-5) N Wednesday's Games Chicago at California N Houston (Belinsky 2-4) at New|Minnesota at Kansas City N Washington at Detroit N Los Angeles (Sutton 6-10) and' New York at Cleveland N International Ww land Gibson 3-1) at Pittsburgh Rochester 49 (Blass 3-3 and Sisk 7-7) _ |Richmond 49 St. Louis (Carlton 7-6) at Cin-| Columbus 42 cinnati (Maloney 7-5) N _ | Jacksonville 41 Atlanta (Lemaster 7-2 at Chi-' Toronto 39 "cago (Jenkins 11-7) Buffalo 39 4 American League Syracuse 39 * WL Pet. GBL Toledc 37 Chicago 50 37 575 -- "Minnesota 49 38 .563 1 Boston 46 40 .535 etfoit 45 41 .523 walifornia 48 44 .522 'Baltimore 42 46 .477 844! leveiand 42 47 .472 9 ®Washington 42 47 .472 9 w York 39 48 .448 11 SKansas City 37 52 .416 14 x Philadelphia' Boston at Baltimore N League L 35 38 44 44 45 Monday's Results Pet. G -583 563 488 482 -481 481 464 ASL Jacksonville 3 Syracuse 2 |Columbus at Buffalo Richn.ond at Rochester (2) Jacksonville at Syracuse (2) 3% |Richinond 5 Rochester 2 4% |Buffalo 2 Columbus 1 4%|Toro to 4 Toledo 3 Today's Games {Toledo at Toronto Walter Tarasewicz. Losing pitcher Ted 'Taylor struck out eight batters while "Old Birds' Have Their Final Race Eric Howard fanned six but s % Taylor allowed nine hits and | The General Racing Pigeon/three walks hurt while Eric |Club of Oshawa held its final] Howard gave sevearnite wit BL|"Old Bird Race" of the season, | didn't nie Be aaele Walky : jon Saturday, with the birds fly- | ----____7___ Adverse weather contributed to the times registed but C. Bennett's loft had the first two birds 11/ home. Results in yards-per-minute were as follows: C. Bennett, 646; C. Bennett, 638; S. Grant, 630; D. Bijowsky, 622; S. Grant, WRESTLING - World Title Tuesday July18th 8:30 p.m. ___ Oshawa Civic Auditorium ee GENE KINISKI _...-- TIGER JEET SINGH ~~ 'The Assassin vs Sweet Daddy Siki Rexcos Rally In 7th 'Wins Over Rundles Dolak walked five batters and |hit another, during this she- |mozzle but 'Tuffy' McHugh had his troubles in the first in- ning also, giving up three runs, on a walk, an error and two hits by Hartshorn and Read. Curry replaced Dolak and did a fair job for the rest of the game while Cadillacs got to Mc- Hugh in the closing stages and forced Woods to bring in Bob Boyce to finish out the game, with the bases loaded, in their last inning Conboy, Barker and Roberts | were best at the plate for the winners with Hartshorn, Read, the losers. PAVERS BLANK FOLEY'S ""Moe"' Nantais came up with a new sponsor for his team, Cross-Canada Paving replacing Quality Fuels and the Pavers defeated Foley's Plumbing 5-0. Butler and Lee hit singles in the first inning and Tompkins got one in the fifth -- and that's all the hits Foley's could man- Terry Thompson pitched a| ase off Carlisle, who was_ in| lings no-hitter piloting Oshawa Tykes good form, claiming 13 strike-| Morris one. hie Don Nic ols pitched well, shutout performance, until the fifth, when he ran into serious five runs in this inning on five j hits, plus an error. Bathe, Cornish, Danford, Hig- gins and Haire contributed hits | to the winning rally. Defeat Oshawa A's Port Hope Midgets Garrard Roa [Minor Lacrosse | Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association's Pee Wee League had two games last night with |Oshawa Discount House beating Dearborn Shell 8-3 and Gus Brown -Motors thumping DX Oil Kings 9-3. In Tyke League play, Car- dinal Cleaners won 11-8 over Kendalwood Marine. Cardinals moved back into first place with their win in this wide-open scoring Tyke game. Derrick Vessey paced the win- ners with six goals and Joel Gangemi was close behind with four goals. Derrick Minaret got their other goal. Mike Edwards scored six goals, trying to keep the Marines on the march but |singletons by "B. G." Edwards and Raymon Schroer was the | Mandryk and Bradley best for! only assistance he received. Albert Liebregts scored four} A goals for Discount House, in their Pee Wee win, with Derek McCammond getting two goals while Jim Branton and Larry Watson scored one apiece. Mark Hutchins scored two for |Dearborn and Ed Schroer got their other goal. Robbie White and Davie Healy jeach scored three goals for Gus Brown Motors while Stan Hol- head got two and Danny Ron Tutak tallied twice and irry Down once, for the losers. trouble. Cross-Canada got iter Connaught Park Beats Eastview Connaught Park Pee Wees Jim Higgs, played his role well ) Jimmy Higgs Sparks Green Gael Victory Oshawa Green Gaels captain, Monday night as he showed his team "how it is done' with seven goals and five assists. Gaels, playing one of their best short pass games of the ted SI 2 i Catharines Lakeshores 25-5 in Ontario Lacrosse Association junior "A" play at Civic Audi- torium. While Gaels performed well, the gan.e smacked resoundingly of routine and it was evident that they only had to go through the motions to gain another vic- tory. Other Oshawa scorers were Charlie Marlowe with four goals, Ross Jones and Phil Clayton with three each, as single goals were scored by Dave Keenan, Larry Lloyd, Bill Langley, Mike Lewis, Gaylord Powless and John Clayton. St. Catharines' goals were scored by Jim Hoculik, Terry Robinson,' John Swain, John Hoculik and Ken Holder. Gaels' head trainer Wayne Daniels who was _ recently named head trainer for Oshawa Generals hockey club was kept busy Monday as Keenan alone sustained four injuries. The second year defenceman picked up injuries to both ankles, and an elbow plus two stitches over the left eye. His left ankle will keep him out of action for about a week. Oshawa took a commanding 9-1 lead in the first period and stretched the score to 17-3 after two. Higgs had only one goal and an assist \going into the second but scored Gaels' first four goals of the period and as- sisted on the fifth. Green. Gaels' especially sharp Monday as they limited St. Kitts to less than six shots a period. The defence was Scott's One-Hitter : 4 Defeats Merchants | | Doug Scott hurled a_ one-| hitter in leading Brooklin Con- cretes to an 8-2 win over Ajax} Merchants in Oshawa City and) District Softball League Play! from the second inning as Fos-| Monday. | Port Perry also posted a win| in City and District action Mon-| day as they defeated Georgian) Motor Hotel 8-5. | Smith, Marshall and Roger- son; and Scott and Petch and Ness. Port Perry led their game ter pitched and picked up a pair of triples to lead his team at the plate. Other Port Perry batters were Stephens, and Harris with two {shots that did get through were handled well by goalie Merv | Marshall who also picked up a pair of assists. OFF THE NET... Gaels will be taking the game of Box Lacrosse to the United States August 6 when they travel to Detroit for a game with Toronto Maple Leafs ... If look as if John Clayton's scoring string was coming to an end last night at 19 games but he came through in the third period to keep the string going and per- haps add a little pressure. St. Catharines: Crane, Baker, Nichols, Phelan, Jim Hoculik, John Hoculik, Holder, Sheldon, Arnold, Bye, Bill Hoculik, Hast- ings, McMann, Robinson, Stevens and Swain. Oshawa: Marshall, Keenan, Jones, Lloyd, Langley, Higgs, Lewis, Don Stinson, Marlowe, Vipond, Krasnaj, Powless, Goulding, Davidson, Christie, J. Clayton and P. Clayton. Huntsville Hawks downed Long Branch 24-11 in other league play last night behind ithe scoring of Brian Thomp- son who gathered eight goals and four assists. Industrial Loop Lacrosse Games | Rebels defeated Mister TV |Towers 12-5 and Beachcombers won 9-4 over Rockets, in the Industrial Senior Lacrosse League action, last weekend. Jim Campbell, with three Brooklin was shy in the hitting! singles each. Hughes hit a triple| goals, was top scorer for the department collecting only four) hits on singles by Eln.o Gibson, | Garnett Warriner, John Hill and! Doug Grylls. | Mike Huminuik's single was| the only Ajax hit coming in the| and Bellingal, Empringham, and Spence singles. Pitcher Ron Philips was top man at the plate for Georgian with a triple, a double and a 'Rebels, with Carlos Felix, Dun- can Wilson and Ton. Vann each |scoring a pair. Glen Skea, Bob Reynolds and Gary Davies got one apiece. For Mister TV Towers, five first inning as they scored two|Single as Bruce McKay banged|pjayers shared the scoring hon- runs in the second inning and/out three singles. A. Cook hit alors, Rick Craggs, W. Robinson, were blanked for the rest of the game. Brooklin's big inning was the eighth as the team put together pair of singles and J. Cook a double while other Georgian singles were hit by Mike |J. Bueckler, D. Sutton and Fred |Greenwood each notching one. | Dennis Hutchinson paced the Beachcombers to their win with one hit with a series of walks|Mothersill, Cochrane and'three goals while Bob Leal pot- and errors to come up with five} runs. | jax 020 000 000--2 1 3 Brooklin | 001 200 005--8 4 4 | Athletics Win Over Orioles Athletics went on a_ scoring spree Monday as they swamp- ed Orioles 34-16 in Oshawa Le- gion Minor Baseball Association tyke play. Tiger picked up a 9-3 win over Cardinals in other Legion tyke play Monday. Terry Mitchell was the win- ning pitcher for Athletics as he helped his own cause hitting took the first game of a best|4 home run and a triple while of three series against East-/Peter Stucyk and Ted Brough view to decide a city represen-| also hit triples for Athletics. tative for the Ontario Amateur Every player on Athletics pick- Softball Association. Connaught's 11-5 win Monday ed up at least one hit. Dave Bemma, pitching for,was prompted by Dave Smith) Vic Sirko banged out a home jgets, at Alexandra Park Jast jnight. | Greg Watson of Port Hope jwent two for two at the plate banging out a single and a triple. Oshawa had one run on two hits, while Port) Hope scored four runs on three hits and no ~ | errors. Tale Of The Tape, Frazier - Chuvalo NEW YORK (CP) -- Tale of the tape for the Joe Frazier- bout Wednesday night: Frazier Chuvalo 23 Age 29 203 Weight 215 5° 11%" Height 6 42"" Chest (Norm.) 46" av Chest (Expd.) 49" 734%," Reach ve hes 5" Biceps 7". 13" Forearm 14" 34" Waist 33 2614" Thigh 25" 13° Calf Vas 14" Fist 14" | REMEMBER WHEN... | By THE CANADIAN PRESS j Joe DiMaggio cracked out three hits, one a homer in the ninth inning with the bases loaded, to pace New York Yankees to a 5-1 vic- tory 30 years ago today--in 1937--outfoxing Bob Feller, Cleveland Indians' pitching prodigy. Then 18 years old, Feller allowed only seven hits and struck out seven batters. 1620: J. and R. Irwin, 612; W. |Bowden, 606; J. Shewchuck, 604; J. and R. Irwin, 600; J. 4 |Shewchuck, 586; L. Prescott, Tickets for 569; J. Strachan, 533 and J. net aes Strachan, 508. Lorenzo Parente vs The Beast z Fred Atkins vs Dewey Robertson -- BIG BOUTS -- 4 these exhibitions ot the Casino 1. Admission $1.50 - $1.25 - .75, Promoter. McKee came up with a pair of singles each for Connaught | while other singles were hit by {Ron Jenkins, Vic Harrison, | Dennis and Tom Blair. Joe Greentree blasted a for Cardinals Oshawa batters in the Sunday Port Hope Midgets struck out) Who allowed Eastview only four|tun and Terry Harper a triple. game were led by Kirkham and/|20 batters and tossed a two hits, although two of them were McCron who each hit a triple|hitter to lead his team to ajhome runs. and a single while Thompson|4-1 win over Oshawa 'A' mid-| Lue Charbonneau and Dave Glen Kirkham hit a triple and a single for Tigers while Doug Freeman picked up two singles and Allan Emard a trip,e Tiger pitcher, Stone struck out nine batters and hit Higgins, Terry McKee|@ double. Jeff Legere hit a home run while Goodwin home run and a single for East- |tripled. jview as Vic Fuke also hit a home run while Harrouzy pick- ed up a single. | Next game, {Connaught Park. tomorrow LEGIONNAIRES WIN Legionnaires edged Indians 4-3 in Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Association type play Kingside Park boys surprised)to the pitcher and Ted Taylor,|G eorge Chuvalo heavyweight| Monday behind the hitting of 'Neil Gould. Gould hit a home run and two triples as_ Gil Colbray doubled and Gary Tay- lor tripled. B. Wilson led Indians at the plate with a home run. 3 JULY 19 8 P.M. @ SUPERVISED PROGRAMME @ CHECK ROOM FACILITIES @ LADIES' LOUNGE @ BOOT RENTALS LIVE ORGAN ; MUSIC | ADMISSION 75< OSHAWA f | | at) Woods, Port Perry. 002 000 003--5 12 9 Georgian 042 000 101--8 10 5 Foster and Harris; Philips and Stinson. ted a pair. Gerry Jessome, Matt Johnson, Ed Lightle and Don Suppelsa registered singletons. For Rockets, P. Lockett scored a couple with D. Craggs and and R. 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Alou cracked a gre homer Monday night, the Braves to a 6-2 over Pittsburgh Pirat then did some reminisci "The only other one I in 1962 in Candlestic when I was playing Francisco. "And we won the penn year." The victory left the still 44% games back of St. Louis Cardinals whe off New York Mets 6 Chuval Nears (¢ NEW YORK (CP) -- Chuvalo, the hard - roc dian boxing champi week completed the part of his training for portant heavyweight be Wednesday night with u Joe Frazier with this ringing in his ears: "Use your left hand m The advice came fr highest authority -- Joe the great ex - champi joined the Chuvalo ca special adviser. Louis visited' the cam both fighters, then delive opinion to expectant rey "I'm more positive th: that George will have to left hand more than he previous fights. Left-han are the best way to se man who is always cor his opponent." Frazier, 23, from P phia, is an 11-to-5 favori the strong-jawed, thick 29-year-old Chuvalo. Their bout isn't part much-touted heavyweigh nation tournament but have an important bea' determining a successor sius Clay. WILL GO 12 They will go 12 rou Madison Square Garde bout will be telecast co: wide by Madison Squar den - RKO General Pr tions, with New Yor blacked out. It will be br and telecast in Canada CBC from the 10 p.m. starting time. Scoring will be by the system, Both boxers were pron in excellent condition whe took their New York Sta letic Commission pre-figh icals Thursday. The match between the hitting young Frazie Olympic heavyweight chi and winner of all 16 of h fessional bouts--14 by kn¢ --and the experienced C! who hasn't been knocked feet in 62 pro fights, is re as a natural. "There's a lot of inte: the fight,' said Harry Mz director of boxing for th den. "'Frazier appears to most exciting heavy puncher to come up Louis." He predicted a crowd 0 15,000 would pay more $100,000 at the box offi prices ranging from $5 The boxers have been g teed a minimum of $50,00 against 25 per cent of th and television receipts. MADE COMEBACK Frazier is a six - foo pounder, who has knock Doug Jones in six roun Eddie Machen in 10 and 10-round decision over Bonavena after the Ars slugger had dropped him in the second round. Chuvalo, six feet an pounds, has a 47-13-2 wi tie record and has knock 40 opponents. But he whipped anyone importan Canada Beh In Dinghy Ra COWES, England (Reut Canadians finished well b the opening race Monday Prince of Wales Cup co tion for 14-foot dinghies. John Roberts of Har aboard Thunder, came i out of 69 entries and Johnson's Ripple and Mokimm's Cavbat IV di finish, Canadian team c Tan Bruce of Montreal d race Monday. McKimm i: Ottawa. Jererny Pudney of | won the race, first of a long competition, in Fanc OSHAWA REC Adult Sv Register a Municipal Pool -- Cc 6:30 P. Somerset Pool -- Com 6:30 P.

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