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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1967, p. 7

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Perkins, who for 47 yards, 1 a 15- round ked a 35-yard hree converts andy Kerbow on a 43-yard nton's other st 23 yards at- ; and finished of 107 yards ers Surge k Tom Wilkin- ard dive and y on a three- fourth quarter. 'ored the other wn when he rd pass from third quarter. converted all ichdowns, /-0 at halftime touchdown by in Marteen in ter. The other lown went to yho took a 28- Marteen for the is good on one ttempts for the iged alo DIAN PRESS nal League, tching through- season, saw the showing their iy night. isons broke a treak by quell- ng rally to de- aple Leafs 6-5, rallied for an r league-leading Wings and (Co- hacked Toledo v-scoring game, ered six hits to Braves to a 3-1 nville Suns. wed. when Jim 0 a double play paded. Jim Duf- e winner. Gary , took the loss. /ER red four first-in- Jim Bouton of | fourerun out- enth made the ce. Bill Tuttle key runs with ort posted his s in the league Elvio Jiminez, ding, hitter at lumbus with leran, profited r hits by Felix ckled the Suns. - NG! v N00D 45 NIGHTLY UGUST 12 ° -- E 728-6221 ese Fergie Blanks Pirates To Post 15th Victory CHICAGO (AP)--Chicago|four more starts this month and Cubs have had only two 20-/seven or eight in September." game winners in the last 21 Tony Perez tore out of his years. Fergie Jenkins is confi-;slump with two home runs and dent he will become pitcher No.|two singles, driving in four runs 3. The lanky, 13-year-old right-| hander who starred in hockey, soccer and basketball as well as baseball at Chatham, Ont. as Cincinnati Reds ripped Hous- ton Astros 7-3 Wednesday. "I have been missing . the pitch I generally hit has become the season's first/ing the Reds beat the Astros, 15-game winner in the National League. He hurled a four-hit, 6-0 shut- out over Pittsburgh Pirates in the opener of a doubleheader 15-9 ipractice against it |The dividends |day Wednesday to boost his mark to| jtion Wednesday, Perez took some extra batting Tuesday. came Wednes- His two homers helped Gary Nolan win his ninth game. In other National League ac- New York He also drove in two runs/Mets topped Atlanta Braves 5-1, with a pair of singles off Bob|St. Louis, Cardinals edged Los Veale, who helped the Cubs along with eight walks. plete games in a row and has gone the route 15 times this year He has been nearly invin-| cible in Wrigley Field, where he ig 12-3 in a park regarded as| a chamber of horrors by most| pitchers because of the compar-} ative shortness to left- and! right-centre. RETIRES 16 STRAIGHT Angeles Dodgers 3-2 in 11 in- nings and Chicago Cubs split a Jenkins has hurled four com-|doubleheader with Pittsburgh Tennis Team Wins Semi's Oshawa Tennis Club elimin- ated Peterborough Quaker Ten- In registering his second{"is Club team, four-to-one, in shutout, Jenkins walked none, their sudden-death, semi-final fanned nine and mowed down|'lash in the Kawartha Mixed 16 consecutive batters from the) lennis League playoffs, nere at pitcher third through the eighth. Since 1945, only Larry Jack- son, 24-11 in 1964, and Dick Ellsworth, 22-10 in 1963, have|°ame in when Pritchard defeated Oshawa's| Harvey Moyer and Jim Mac- Donald, in an extra-set 6-3, 0-6 and 6-4. been 20-game Cub winners. "Before, the season started I thought T would be doing well if I just doubled my victories of| last year when I won six,"' said Fergie. "But when the ball club ; , defeated Alex Bell and Doug began doing so well, I set my MacPherson 6-1 and Oshawa's first point and in an-|remainder of this year, as well! : ,Other men's doubles game, Ron|as continuing with the Legion-|Phil Farley after his team's/9ne point. °F Guiltinan. and Sid Dodsworth| naires |defeated Noel |Jarda Zabrodsky, 6-3 and 6-3. goal a little higher. "Now, I don't see why I can't make it 20. I could get three Jim Strachan Best In Show | The North Oshawa Western Horsemen Association held their fourth show of the year at the|vorne Dodsworth gour defeated Virginia Bell and Barb Pritchard 3-6, 6-1 and 9-7.|Teport to the Red Sox farm club, jj Peterborough's - lone the men's Doug Galvin point} doubles and Jim game, Ray Petre and Terry Keys 12-10, Mellross | and The ladies' doubles went! and Jeanette Kil- In mixed doubles, Oshawa's McIntyre and Mary} Five Points arena recently with|Moore teamed up to win 8-6 an attendance of about 300 spec-/@Nd 6-0 over Herb St. Pierce tators. . There were some thrills dur- nd Joy Elmsley. Oshawa will meet either best--a | | fastball," Perez said after help- losing 10-6. San Francisco Giants game at Philadelphia was rained out. Nolan had a one-hitter until the eighth inning and survived some late-inning shakiness to | beat the Astros. The Mets bunched four runs ning, giving Tom Seaver 22, a comfortable cushion for his 11th victory. Wes Parker's throwing error gave the Cardinals their 11-in- ning victory over the Dodgers. Mike Shannon opened the 11th with a double and after walks to Roger Maris and Phil Gagli- ano, Ed Bressoud popped to Parker. When the first base- man's routine throw to the plate was wide, Shannon scored for third. § Pirates, winning 6-0 and then|: against Atlanta in the first in- Lou Brock and Bressoud homered for the Cardinals while Dick Schofield and Jim Campanis connected for the Dodgers. | Godfrey Joins | Red Sox Chain Murray Godfrey of Ajax, a Western Carolinas League next year for spring training. Godfrey. a product of the Ajax Minor Baseball Association, has been with Oshawa juniors the past three seasons. At present, he has a record of 9-3. Godfrey will pitch batting WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER The ancient sport of ar- chery is returning steadily in popularity and the feats of marksmanship, related in fictional stories of the days "when knighthood was_ in flower" are blooming again. In Commonwealth Golf VICTORIA hoped to dominate the singles|first place in team standings|wealth competition, finally events in today's third round|with three points. Canada and/forged a one-hole Luie Vanmeyl, of the Galt Bowman Club, is shown here drawing a long bow, to fire at a target, on the grounds of St. Andrew's College, in Aurora, where the York County Bowmen Club is host- I H Legion PeeWees Start Playoffs South End Billards defeated Oshawa Towing 4-3 in the first game of the best-of-five Pee Wee playoffs in the Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball Associa- tion. pitched the win for South End Billiards giving up only four hits. Gary Allison helped his own cause at the plate with a|A triple, two doubles and ajfi single. Gsry Wilson suffered the loss for Oshawa Towing. Dave Smith pitched a no hitter and fanned eight batters in leading Credit Union to a|W 4-1 win over Quality Fuels in another Legion Pee Wee game. This gives Credit Union a one game lead in the 2-out-of-3 play- offs. Jim Miller led Credit Union in batting with a triple and a wi ing a Centennial Archery Oshawa Loses Shoot. The competition, for To Toronto the Canadian Archery Asso- R ciation championship, has ' at attracted the top archers Oshawa was blasted 25-16 by R from across Canada. Toronto Sun Life in the third and final game of the Junior| (CP Wirephoto) = - "A? Ladies softball finals last|P night in Toronto. with Oshawa Legion- ' Oshawa now drops into the "--_" ee iC d Ed © South Afr Cd: | N , Ss' junior baseball team, "B" finals with the playoffs night. will report to Greenville of the! anda a g Ss 1 beginning the week of eat 21 | Oshawa's big inning was the |sixth when the team collected seven hits, including a three-run (CP)--Canada; The win boosted Britain into|playing in his first Common- homer from Carls Greer. Deannie Sharp with two lead over Singles and Diane Watt and practice for Toronto Map] e\clash with Australia in the|South Africa share second, each|John Fourie when he dropped a/| Marie Whiting with singles were for| Leafs at various times for the Commonwealth golf matches . Legionnaires play in leagues, the Eastern Ontario} Baseball Association's side Junior League. Godfrey, before agreeing to) had attended tryout camps con-| ducted by New .York Yankees and Detroit Tigers. "Young Bird Race' L I junior petitive when they are playing! three sets, Oshawa's Caro]|and senior series and the Lea-|individual matches than they jare in the foursomes'.' .. MORNING CLASSES » English Pleasure Men's Barrel: Mel Evans, Jim !osers. é s11: : ; 5 At Brooklin Arena, in the) Philli Ss Winners - Strachan and Skip Ambrose. pantamy hae le. Ronbie Pp ing the performance with one orLindsay or Peterborough 'A' in two of the contestants taking|the Kawartha League finals. | Ingersoll-Oshawa spills but no one was seriously, ~~~ oS ------ injured. The top riders for the aay| Goals Galore were Jim Strachan with 21 -- and Mel Evans with 4 In Minor Tilts points. For the ladies, it was Ann Heard with ten and Gail Barlow with nine. The General Racing Pigeon Club of Oshawa held its third "Young Bird Race" of the sea- son on the weekend, from Inger- soll to Oshawa, a distance of 120/ miles. | Following are the results and| speea of the birds, in yards-per-| minute: L. Kinsman 1,125; fd Shewchuk, 1,119; G. Goodall, 1,108; A. Szczur, 1,107; J. Shew- chuk, 1,105; L. Kinsman, 1,096; L. Prescott, 1,095; J. Askew, 1,090; C. Bennett and Son, 1,086; J. Kehoe, 1,084; J. Askew, au There were goals galore, al- most by the dozen, in four wide- open lacrosse games played in the Garrard Road Minor La- Class: V.!crosse Association's Novice and ulloch, Wendy Basset and/Bantam divisions. John Armstrong scored five goals and Gerry Schroer one as North American Steel defeated Whitby Legion, in a Novice League game at Willow Park. Chris Reed scored twice and Paul Ravary once, for Whitby. In the other Novice game, and Hambly Open Trail Class: Jack) Brown, Bill Cruwys and Skip Ambrose. "Western Pleasure Class: Skip or: Jack Woodward and , McCulloch 'Pick Up Race: Jim Strachan,| Mel Evans and Jesse James. | Potato Race: Donny Brooks, J. Strachan, 1,073; A. Szezur, 1,073; A Kellar, 1,072; F.| Cowle, 1,072; C. Bennett and| Son, 1,072; G. Goodall, 1,071; A. Kellar, 1,069; D. Bijkowsky, 1,068; M_ Korobij, 1,065; S. Grant, 1,063; R. Horner and |Lasco Steelers narrow 5-4 victory Wednesday three over South Africa. "The boys seem more com- wth two points. New Zealand,!14-foot putt on the 17th that So says non-playing captain idle in Wednesday's draw, has| gave him an eagle three to his Australia and Britain are the defending champions in the am- ateur tournament, last played in 1963 at Sydney, Australia. It took the Canadians until the final singles match Wednes- day before they finally defeated | Britain also showed strength) the stubborn Springboks. n the singles by overcoming a F |Block had a wide-open sizzler,| Sons, 1,061; D. Bijkowsky, 1,056; if Stickwood and Howard) in no fewer than 20 goals, as ; and j a ea i 30 cases ¥ 5 : . Steelers won out 11-9. Tim Mor-|Szczur, 1,051; J. and R. in, abetd apg nag Donny | is scored seven goals for the|1,050; W. Bowden, 1,048; J. Only Dole. Ba ding: Skip Ambrose, Winners with Chuck Halliday Issel, 982: C. Bennett and Son, | a sq. ft. rig a adn eat eager mee hake Joe MclIntryre each pot-|966; E. Jackson, 941. and R. jand mice Lonsberry and Dave tte a pele Horner and Sons, 939. ie Dunking: Dave Piney,| Glen Sheffield matched Mor- ~ 7 inna_|ris, with seven goals and Eddie om BAG AOR DB Te HnnR Szczur got the other two for the Port Perry Trio Men's Special: Jim Strachan, Bkip Ambrose and Peter Obst- eld. Ladies' Special; Ann Heard,| Gail Woodward and_ Rossie Drive-In whipped the Pee Wee A Port Perry entry won the All-Stars 11-3. Doug Bannan|Dr. S. G Phillips Trophy in the scored seven for the winners,| annual mixed trebles lawn bow- Brian Kasubeck had two while|ling tournament at Oshawa, on G: Kevin Toutant and Brian Ding- the Civic Holiday. : ee man each scored one. The winners with two wins CHILDREN'S EVENTS Drew Armstrong, Wayne Mc-,and a score of 42-plus-1 were Patch Race: Pat Milne, Gail Guigan and Jim Branton shared! Art Cox, skip, Mrs. A. Cox and Woodward and Cathy Barlow. (the All-Stars' total. |F. DeNure. : Barrel Race: Brian Stokes, | In the second Bantam game, Second with two wins and a Ricky Carrier and Chris Bul-|Boyd's Esso thumped Lasco)score of 4 points was Vic High- mer. |Steelers 10-1 with Gary Stovin/field's entry from Port Hope. Children's Flags: Linda Flint-| saving the Steelers from the) Third place went to Fred off, Ron Piney and Jim Piney.) whitewash brush. Bacon, Mrs. Fred Bacon and Pony Express: Jim Strachan| Bob Boland, with four, along | Mrs, T. Charters of Brampton, | and John Lajoie; Mel Evans and|with Jim Heaslip and Chuck! with a score of 38. Moe Bois; Gerry Gremmom and|Lepine, who had three apiece, | Play was called at the end Davey Piney. accounted for the winners' total. of two games because of rain.| ONE DRY DRYER Corby's EXTRA DRY GIN IN THE NON-SLIP BOTTLE 2-1 foursome deficit in posting a; POISED SHOWING 5-4 win over the Australians. | John Johnston of Vancouver,'Toit, 1 up. Oshawa's other top hitters. Toronto broke out in the first| inning with two runs on seven hits and went on to collect a opponent's birdie four. Johnston needed a one-under- |)" jpar 69 over the par 33-37--70 total of 14 hits in the game. | Victoria golf course seaside lay-| P. Thompson was Toronto's| out to defeat Fourie ,South Afri-|big hitter with four singles, ca's best match play. while P, Balfour hit a single and Keith Alexander, a Calgary (2 triple and S. Burness two printing executive, also found! Singles. |sub-par golf a requirement io) Oshawa gained 16 runs on 13 |nip South Africa's Comrie )u hits while Toronto'hit for 25 runs on 14 hits. season took a 2-0 first inning lead and contest, broke out, with about 10 piayers from both teams in- volved in a fight. Thursday, and suspensions are expected. __|gave up 10 hits. Ross struck out {seven and walked three. two singles for Oshawa, and single to the attack. Mark Blanchard had to Gary Watson and Art Marvin.| Second game in the best-of-/ jthree series is scheduled for | Fans - travel Canada & safely i¥ "A" Minors First Victory PORT HOPE (Staff) -- Osh-|Oshawa Kinsmen Stadium Fri- awa Midget "A" Minors losing|day at 7:30 p.m. Doug Stone and Gary Allison|Streak came to an end on a|Oshawa stormy note here last night as| Port Hope they won the opening game of the Eastern Ontario Baseball| and Lane, Jiggins (5). 203 000 0--5 10 6 000 100 0--1 4 2 Ross and Tymchuk; Bemma minor . losers of 13 regular REMEMBER WHEN? . hd succession,| BY THE CANADIAN PRESS Juan Rodriguez carded a 268 at Chicago three years ago today--in 1964--to win the Western open golf tour- nament's first prize of $11,000, His only other victo- ry in the big league that year was the Dorado Beach tournament at San Juan, Puerto Rica, for which he took 205 strokes for the 54 holes. ssociation midget "A"' nai, Oshawa, games in ent on to defeat Port Hope 5-1 Following the game, trouble, hich had threatened during the A league meeting will be held, In the game, pitcher Harvey, : double. {Ross pitched a four-hitter to! 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