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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jul 1967, p. 8

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'$B THE GREEN stood around _ OSHAWA "supporters "an hour and a half last nig fat Oshawa Civic Auditorium * waiting for the action to be- _gin. The lightning 'which struck the north end othe city at approximately 8 auditorium's of the the most ; for refunds at ium, however, see if 'players such as Dwight » Davies, John and Phil Clay- 'ton were missing from the «lineup. ¢ DAVIES APPARENTLY is Sfeeling somewhat better but «is still quite a ways from re- stons were at the game, Dwight is still home. Phil eClayton is suffering from a 'Neg injury while John Clayton isn't too peppy. It could be Phecause the 17-year-old has jors at Belleville, 8:00 p.m. header of previous rained-out games; at Kinsmen Stadium; ist game at 7:00 p.m. Clothing; at Alexandra Park, 8:15 p.m.; Oshawa Jay Cees pus; from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m for the BARDAHL ist HEAT: =e ree wh __| Record Falls : _ SPORTS BEAT At Harwood | By Eric Wesslby George Fejer drove his home- made Chinook Chev to a track record of 1.6 seconds on the! Times Sports Editor Gaels' for zht storm 'apparently knocked out one . trans- formers and created the de- . lay. There were few requests auditor- of "the ' people preferring to wait and the game would be the lightning storm over the "the hottest Green Gael sharp- *shooters and anyone watch- Sing the game would find it difficult to believe that star weekend taking Races at Harwood, Fejer piloted his car, a cut down version of the Chaparal, around the track at a record! clip of 104.18 miles per hour. | Jetry Dodds of Oshawa drove} a Huron V to a second place standings the formula race and finished} fourth overall in the little fea-, needs a short break from the everyday routine. DETROIT TIGERS and American League officials might have missed a natural by not switching their sched- finish in overall of uled game with Baltimore jive 15 Orioles this week to. Mil- | Dodds wee - also waukee, Instead, the Tigers |class in the formula event and will play at Baltimore. If the American League wanted to get in on the ground floor to put an expansion club Milwaukee, this might have | been a good time to move. ture. Winner of race was into | Matt Leyden, who is current- DALE TALLON, the big youngster from Noranda, is fitting in well in his new sur- roundings and will represent the Oshawa Golf Club in the Ontario junior golf champion- Ships next month. Tallon re- ports that he shot a round of golf with 10-year-old Bey- erly Klass the other day and he was quite impressed with Willow Park. tyke action Monday. jscored single goals Brown Motors. Noel the for |to round out scoring while Dan-|as league-leaders ] jny Morris scored a pair for Service Softball League sched-|third and scored ahead of How- ; they defeated/ard's homer. The Rexco pitcher jand David Healey added single Woods Transport 7-2 in the first|had a great night at the plate second first in class for the little fea- the formula Gunther Decker of! Toronto in a Kelly V. | Osnawa's Ed Skakie grabbed a third in class in the sedan | race with Gord Brown of To-| jronto the overall winner driv- Hutchins Scores Kendalwood Marine defeated Oshawa Discount House 4-1 in Ed Schroer and Mike Flegel ' : Shel] |/Ning pace to boost their margin|stay. Dave Whiteley singled in the| Perigoe ule race, when feature! race of the Centennial Trophy | in| ! in presents another '"'first'" for |tion Pee Wee play Monday at played, TWO MONTHS today, Osh- |ing a Dodge Dart. es ls pas bela tatopededel| ac At te held Pee ot sna tice. * MANY OF the spectators tion with the opening of their intly by Ludwick Him- " missed a good show. however, Ontario Hockey Association Alay and Ait : wire * 1.78 WOMEN S CHAMPION ON CARD by not moving farther away Junior "A" camp at Civic | Seconds, set in McLaren ( Lied, Oshawa's wrestling _pro- "The Fabulous Moolah," , Auditorium. General manager | moter "Pat" Milosh (left) who will put on a demon- from the building to watch stration of ladies' American ly holidaying, will be back in his mat fans on_ tonight's professional judo, as a spe- ylake. Green Gaels supplied a the city Friday and. should card, at Civic Auditorium. cial attraction, Her opponent it cae : have quite a few replies from 2 He is shown above discuss- will be Joyce Grable, 'rated s of own once r : little storm et (hs 'A boys who have been invited Five For Shell ing terms with the world's No. 4 contender, in the the action got under way, 1 the camp. Boston Bruins' lady wrestling champion, ladies' division of wrestling. 'burying the Long Branch scout Garry Young had a Mark : Sh 5 : De Re eee term eae Cae Oe meme Squad in the first two per- busy winter and spring lining gualt (antag Dockers Shell s jods. Larry Lloyd and Don _ up talent for the Generals for |% . id seated ® Stinson continued as two of F neae cai to a 7-4 victory in Garrard | atin the next couple of seasons. Road Minor Lacrosse Associa- €xCcos in ver 00 S; | Pavers Nose Out Caddies -- Rexco"s continued their win- and Rexcos were in front to in thé Civil -- |has fioining the Gaels. The Clay- but Eastern Ontario Pee Wee "KAWARTHA Organized by Cantrack Motor Racing Corporation Ltd, USAC CHAMPIONSHIP LATE MODEL STOCK CAR RACE e TOP U.S. DRIVERS * MOSPORT SATURDAY, JULY 29 her showing by Arena. FIRST HOLE - in - one at Cherry Downs Golf and Coun- try Club was posted yester- Legionnaires; at Kinsmen |Civie Memorial Stadium, 7.00 Mixed Doubles Tournament }-- at Cannington; 1.30 p.m, SOFTBALL Oshawa City and District at Port Perry, 8:00 p.m. and /Assoe. -- Jaycees vs Mister Scugog Cleaners at Markham, |TV Towers: at 6.15 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Markham Hawks vs Scugog East York Intermediate La- Cleaners; at 8.15 p.m.; both dies League:-- Whitby Scu- games at Alexandra Park. gog Cleaners at East York Civil Service League -- Run- Kiwanis, 8:15 p.m die's Garden Centre vs Cadil- Scarborough Junior .Ladies ja¢ Billiards; 7.00 p.m. at League:-- Oshawa vs Scar- |North Oshawa Park and borough Village; at Blantyre 'Foley's Plumbing vs Rexco: Park, 8:30 p.m 8.15 'p.m. at North Oshawa York Central Juvenile Girls P. Cross-Canada Paving League:-- Oshawa Wood- 'vs Wood's Transport; at views vs Maple; at Maple akeview Park (West dia- Park, 7:30 p.m. mond): 7.00 p.m TRACK AND FIELD East York Intermediate La- Legion Track Club:--_ die's League -- East York Nightly training session, at Kiwanis vs Whitby Scugog McLaughlin Collegiate Cam- Cleaners; at Whitby Centen- nial Park, 8.15 p.m TROPHY si 2 P.M. The big centre is working out daily at Whit- |goals for Motors. 'Kendalwood Marine goals while of an oddity. game of a doubleheader, Mike Edwards scored all four Night at Alexandra Park. Foley's Plumbing, when the scored Howard with Jim Morris in goal for Dis- latter team was unable to field ners' seventh run. jcount House scored his team's nine FAST BALL LEAGUE | | | CLARK WINS TOURNEY the same inning while Bill Lock- W L T Pts Wood got a single in the seventh players, for the second WALK PROVES COSTLY Carlisle's steady pitching, League:-- Ajax at Bowman- /|P.m. | Pickering 18 2 0 36 ;but Woods couldn't get a runner! fifth and Currie and Nosal both| ville, 6:30 p.m. | Eastern Ontario Bantam |Claremont 13 6 0 26 |Past second base. got on base, with only one out. Eastern Ontario Tyke |'A' League -- Whitby vs Bow-- | Goodwood 7: 3 Rexcos took the lead in their) Thackery and Greener crossed League:-- Bowmanville at j/manville; 1st game of 2-out- | West Rouge 9 8 2 20 half of the 'second stanza, on ajthe plate for the Pavers in the| Port Hope, 6:30 p.m. | of-3 semi-final series; at Bow- Greenwood 811 1 17 \three-run rally. Howard started|first inning, with a walk to Leaside Junior League -- (| manville Memorial Park, 6:30 Broughan. 7 9 1 15 it himself with a triple, Gary Shearer and Carlisle's own East York Kinsmen vs Qsh- | P.m. Altona 314 0 6 MacDonald singled, so did Glen|single, promoting the runs. awa_ Legionnaires; Double- jz 4wn BOWLING Bay Ridges 315 0 6 Skea and a wild pitch and| Foster matched Carlisle in a couple of errors enabled both) tight pitching duel and the score| MacDonald and Skea to score!stayed at 2-2 until the bottom of| last'with a homer and two triples His second triple, in the fifth, | Rundle's Garden Centre took Scored Whiteley again and Mac- opposition goal was somewhat an automatic 9-0 decision over|Donald's third hit of "3 night ie win- al-| \though they did threaten in the| the sixth when Shearer drew his| second walk of the game. Bathe| 1951 Sacrificed and then with twoj|Plavoff since the competition out, Cornish singled, bringing|WaS switched to medal from.) Askew, 889; F. Cowle, 864; G. [Hampton Upsets (Maple Grove 2-1 Just to show that somebody else besides the top four or five| teams still can have a say in| the final standing of the Dar- lington Senior Soccer League, |Hampton upset Maple Grove 2-1 on Monday evening. The loss George Fayer and Ron Bryant,| to fashion their win. John Gilbert Grove's lone tally. | Golfers | Se ee Ready When Oshawa over. Oshawa get| were the Semi-finals for the Golf Club championships | field cut down to four players. | Robert Bradley' will go/his three Two power the Civic Auditorium last night. The first prevented Maple|the Auditorium lighting while Grove from moving into second!the second grounded the Long Place but they couldn't make it|/Branch attack as the Castor- jagainst the determined home-|lites were crushed 16-6 by Osh- sters, who received goals from! awa Green Gaels. The power failure struck the | Auditorium five minutes scored Maple fore the game was due to start | and lasted an hour and a half. fected in the downtown area because of a storm. F S 4 Fi ] | often and rolled up an 8-0 lead or emi- ina $ betore the first period was Don Stinson and Larry Lloyd under way August 6 with thejin the first period with three goals apiece. Lloyd picked up replaced in the Tom Christie. In the third was outscored over two minutes. Joe Krasnaj and Gaylord Powless scored Oshawa's other goals in the first, TAKE 13-0 LEAD : Oshawa netted five goals in the second period while Merv Marshall, in the Gaels' net, still kept Long Branch off the score- board. Ross Jones. with three, and Gaylord Powless and Terry Rowland were the Oshawa marksmen. Jones scored his third goal of the period on a_ breakaway while Oshawa had a man in the penalty box. The first two periods were played in "straight time." Merv Marshall continued to blank the visitors until the 5.05 mark of the third period when a shot by Long Branch's Pete Summerville beat him. With his shutout bid gone, Marshall was failures struck completely blanked Stinson with his Alan be- transformer was af- standing game the game did start, struck quickly and sists in his big guns for the Gaels with four points in succession in little against Earl McMaster and Hugh Johnston pairs off with Ross Gibbs. Bradley defeated Dale Tal- lon; McMaster clipped Richard} Vesey; Johnston beat Gregory} {Milosh and Gibbs won over | Ton. Kid to advance to the} semi-final round. Tallon may be out of the Osh- awa Championship but he still the Ontario junior championship to play qualifying with a 76 round. Final round of club championship is September 10. Beavhoombers Defeat Rebels set for/istence of Beachcombers rial Lacrosse League outing. January, Dennis Hutchinson had a field|has played yard For the Rebels, Gary Davies! with 281 in Huxley added PM atuggarvid them. One in Shearer home with the winning| match play. Don January Wins after/ored his Professional Golfers |professional golf tour. After a two-shot triumph over] 000. | fellow-Texan Don Massengale, | January said dozens of regulars on the pro tour are capable of ; winning the U.S. Open, the PGA and the Masters, juiciest plums on the circuit, despite the tal- defeatea ents of Jack Nicklaus, Arnold "/Rebels 17-14 in their last Indus-|Palmer and Gary Player. y, Scoring eight goals for the|times to win any of the major winners while Bob Leal notched |titles. Certainly, he played well three, Cam Hall and Ed Lightle|/enough Monday when he ripped scored two apiece with Jerry|three strokes from par over the Son, by a very narrow margin. Jessome and Rowe Barrett get-|7,436 - » par - 72 Columbine Country Club course. Massengale and January tied holes to edge Nicklaus and Dan . and the winning run for their 3-2/4nd Dunc Wilson each scored|Sikes by one stroke. {1e8e; C. Bennett and Son, 1077; ur playoffs administered by Jerry Barber in| 919. ; c the analy. other paa(%8 A. Keilar, 910; A. Kellar, | He pegged the 10th hole as|672. Langley of given a match | floor. A Playoff, Two Power Failure Yes, But Not For Gaels Oshawa net by period Oshawa 6-3.. Powless with his third of the night and fourth and fifth were the Oshawa scorers. Rimmer goals, and singles by Bill She- nan and Alan Vallillee finished the Long Branch scoring. Merv Marshall played an out- with three in the Oshawa nets stopping any Long Branch players who managed to break through the Oshawa defence. Powless was top points man for the Gaels with three goals and four assists. Powless six goals and 15 as- last Don Stinson with five goals and an assist and Larry Lolyd This gives two games. were Oshawa's other top scorers. Penalties were even, each club getting eight. the with Bill Gaels was penalty late in the game when he kicked at a Long Branch player, whiie |they were tangled up on the THREE REGULARS OUT Dwight Davies, John Clayton a Big Three on the} January won $25,000 first) Oshawa plays | Huntsville. |nan, Jones, Stinson, Young Birds Hold Their First Race |r"). The General Racing Pigeon| Cassidy. Club of Oshawa held its first} LONG 37, said he felt he/son on Saturday, from Brant-|han, well enough many/ford, an air-line distance of 90 Cox, miles with a bird from the loft| vis, Somerville, of J. and R. Irwin nosing out|son and Warden one owned by C. B 2 Rimmer, |_ DENVER, Colo (AP) -- Don|the turning point. After turning| 89d Phil Clayton failed to dress golf! January of Dallas, Tex., sav-| the front nine in par 36, even|!ast night. Three juniors, Terry with Massengale, January sank| Rowland, Mike Beamish and Association playoff victory Mon-|a 30-foot birdie putt from the| Brian Cassidy took their places the Oshawa/day and disagreed with the ex-| fringe. in the Oshawa line-up. its final 'game | prize. Massengale collected $15,-| 0f the season Saturday night at OSHAWA -- Marshall, Kee- Lloyd, Higgs, T. Stinson, Marlowe, Powless, Christie, * Beamish, BRANCH | "Young Birds" race of the sea-| Vallillee, Todman, Pool, Shee- Langley, Léwis; D. Vipond, Rowland, Welch, Orr, Timleck, Copeland, Tra- Biss, Hender- Following are the results and |the speed of the birds, in yards- per-minute: J. and R. Irwin, 1099; C. Bennett and Son, 1098; | th lation 72 ickinus and Deo|d. and R: Irwin, 1006: 8; Grant, W. Bowden, 1040; D. Bejkow- sky, 1032; J. Strachan, 1002; W. Bowden, 945; L. Kinsman, 935; M. Korobij, 922; J. Shewchuk, previously entered and lost all of of his defeats was 908; A. Szczur, 904; M. Koro- bij, 896; L. Prescott, 889; J. |Goodall, 776 and R. Horner, |p Check the Camping KAMPING -- UNLIMITED Townline Road North (1 Mile North ef King St. £.) PH. 728-9942 Classified Section for our ad. Column in the 'gone directly from lacrosse day by Wilson Nelson, 300 jonly goal. game of the twin-bill. : Most of the scoring at Radio ting one each. {to hockey ead hark to la- G ape Cihae a. He aced paeney sue nea nygosch gic Toate Park came in the early frames, a | Hoe scrosse in Jess than a year _ the 167-yard fourth hole, using ying sed , with Cross Canada Paving get- Was their top scorer, with five ewithout a break. Everyone a five-iron BALL STANDINGS ak 3-2, in a hard-fought /jin, two runs in the first inning|$als_while Gary MacDonald aia arenes = EASTERN ONTARIO MaRsie d hse BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Woods pounced on Rexco'triumph, in the sixth, while|three. Bob Reynolds, Jim Camp-| S P R TSCO P E PEE WEE LEAGUE pitcher Ken Howard for two Cadillac Billiards scored single- bell and Tony W L TPis Tuns in the first frame, on'tons in each of the first two Singletons. TODAY \ WEDNESDAY Peterborough 16 1 0 28 Sn opening thy _-- ret frames. j SE Bellevill 9 2 0 18 \and solid hits by Dave Conboy' Ken Bradley connected in the gg ooo og of professional a Cabente 8 4 1 17 \and Ted Roberts. first frame and scored on, an wrestling;-- at Civic Aud- Pigs Junior League -- |Port Hope 7 7 0-14 But Howard found the range error plus Jim Currie's sacri- rbhicgy S. \Oshawa Legionnaires vs East | Oshawa 5 7 1 11 \after that and Woods couldn't|fice fly. In the second inning. | » & Ppisnae \York Kinsmen; at Cedardale | wy; score again. Johnny Campbell|y » d for the Caddies P ~ Whitby ee as . ; ooney scored for t addies,| in BASEBALL ark, 7.30 p.m. Bowmanville 3 9 0 6 |Singled in the fifth, Roberts got| with help from Orr, Foster and)' 2": Eastern Ontario Midget Exhibition Game -- Bantam | Ajax 111 6 2 'his second safety in the sixth| francis Bradley. After that, the League:-- Oshawa 'A' Ma- \Legionnaires vs Midget 'A' | SOUTH ONTARIO COUNTY (and "Tuffy" McHugh singled in\tosers failed to score against | | Stan Clark fired a 58 net 7 Kk AND FIEL scor d won the Steelworkers | _ "Lesion Track Clu = Night |G0lt League's "trons Ong' | OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT es' Invitation ayi-- -- Night- ; papa ; | tournament to cop the Lawrence at Oshawa Golf Club; from ly training session; at Mc- |'0 ' } 8:30 a.m. Laughlin Collegiate Campus; trophy. Gord Rideout had the SWIMMING INSTRUCTION from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. best low gross of the day with REGISTRATION AT SOMERSET LACROSSE é an 85. 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