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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1967, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 14, 1967 Green Gaels Win First Semi-Final, Higgs Leads Way Gaylord Powless was ejected Jim; captain goals from the game at for six Green Gael Higgs erupted the 19. Saturday night and led Oshawa mark of the second frame after to a 16-8 win over Huntsville/receiving a five-minute penal Hawks in the opening game of for fighting, a five-minute pen- alty for butt ending and verb- referee's the best-of-seven Junior "A" lacrosse semi-finals. Saturday's victory the 27th consecutive win for the Green Gaels. ally the marked logic disputing period where he had left off Higgs got the Gaels on the the first, scoring three Oshawa) scoring the goals in a row. Terry Stinson, | The with an unassisted goal, and weakened|Dave Keenan were the Gaels') winning note early, club's first two Huntsville defence , after the 10-minute mark, as remaining scorers. Oshawa's next two goals were. Oshawa held the Hawks goals Higgs picked up in the third 59 ty in to on solo efforts by Charlie Mar-|two goals in the final frame. | lowe and Larry Lioyd. Huntsville scorers were Terry} Jim Higgs scored his third/ Watson and Larry Ireland. of the period at the 15:46 mark) Huntsville won in the penalty and John Clayton added avbattle with 19 to Oshawa's 18. single to round out Oshawa's|Besides Powless" 15 minutes in scoring. penalties, Ross Jones was hand-! Huntsville's four first period/ed a 10-minute misconduct and goals were scored by Ivan|Joe Krasnaj a_ five-minute Thompson, Terry Watson, Mike major for fighting. Green and Harry Maynard. | John Clayton celebrated his Oshawa struck first in the|return to the Oshawa line-up second period on an unassisted|with two goals and two assists. goal by Joe Krasnaj. Gaylord Jim Higgs with six goals, Gay- Powless then notched his only|lord Powless with one goal and goal of the night, followed by five assists and Phil Clayton Phil Clayton, John Clayton with|with one goal and three assists his second and Don Stinson. - [were Oshawa's top scorers Huntsville ran into a strong) Ivan Thompson led _ the Oshawa defence and excellent/Hawks with two goals and two goalkeeping by Merv Marshall, assists followed by Harry May- scoring only two goals by Ivannard with a goal and two Thompson and Brent Munro. assists. Pee Wee Legionnaire Lads Split With Belleville Belleville Holy Rosary de-|Steeves, Larry Hopkins and feated Oshawa Legionnaires 14-/Gary Wilson had one hit each. 4 in the first game of the East-| In the second game of the ern Ontario Baseball Associa-|series, played at Lakeview Park tion Pee Wee finals, in a gamejin Oshawa on Sunday, the played Saturday at Parkdale| Legionnaires edged Belleville 3- Park in Belleville but the Osh-/1. awa boys evened the series Sun-| Jim Miller pitched the win for at Lakeview Park. four hits, while Ron McTagger John Mullivihill pitched the |suffered the. Joss allowing three win for Belleville, allowing four] runs on five hits. runs on six hits while Allison} Oshawa hitters were Ron) and Wilson allowed 14 runs on Steeves, Dave Sheridan, Jim nine hits for Oshawa. Miller, Dave Smith, and Gary | Mullivihill had a home run Wilson with one single each. and a double, Dan Lupinette, a|Dave Lupinette and Wayne An- homer and a triple, with Brian|drews had two hits each for Cousin, W. Andrews, and A. |Belleville. Woods rounding out the Belle-| The series is now tied at one) to booked for lowe, Gaels, |with three goals apiece. BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Oshawa Lasco Steelers took a one-gam¢!put Oshawa five goals up with ; - a lead in their best-of-seven semi-jonly a few minutes day afternoon in a game played|Oshawa allowing one run on|rnal series by defeating Oran-|the game geville 12-9 in Senior "'B"' playoff! action, Sunday afternoon in Brooklin Arena. Fourth game of the series is Civic Auditorium, morrow night. Ross Jones and Charlie Mar- two Junior "A'? Green led the Oshawa attack Oshawa grabbed a 5-1 lead at ville attack. For Oshawa, Jim Mille had| will be played in Belleville, Sat- two singles, Gary Wilson, Ronlurday at 4:30. Brooklin Junior Steelers Stay Alive, Win In Dixie (Staff) DIXIE game each and the final game} Brooklin,; play to break the 2-2 tie at 5:20 Lasco Steelers, with their backs/and just 21 seconds later, Brian jthe end of the first period on jtwo goals by Marlowe, with one each going to Jim Hinkson, Bob |Clarke and Ron Moore. Orangeville's lone goal of the {period was scored by Bram Wolfong. Orangeville managed |mateh Oshawa's goal output in jthe second period, each team scoring four goals. Oshawa scorers in the second period were Ross Jones with two, Al Abbott and Gerry Ba- to the elimination wal!, fought/Cassidy scored again, to make to a hard-earned 18-16 overtime|it 4-2. win right in Dixie on Sunday, to) Before the overtime session prolong their OLA Junior 'B'|/was over, Paul Gianellia had playoff series. jscored for Dixie and John Dixie leads the 3-out-of-5 set,| Johnston got this one back for two games to one, with the Brooklin. fourth game to be played in the} Brooklin Arena this evening, at}. Johnston, made them Brook- 8:30 o'clock. , Nate 2 The Brooklin boys earned this| i" 5: top scorers Dut omnis wi sters even for the: first three periods and then outscoring Dixie 5-3 in the overtime period. apiece, were all very much in jthe picture while Cunningham }and Mel Densham added one brie Vann with three, Terry Rowland a arlow the hard way, holding the home-'.ng Brian Drew with And|Barrows, Jones and Marlowe} Maple Grove, rows with singles. Bram Wolfong added his sec- ond and third goals of the game yards for Orangeville with Bob Green Coffey : and Dave singles Foster picking up Orangeville started off fast Cassidy's five goals and four|in the third period on two quick got two touchdowns from half-| Picked 13 first downs. goals by Steve White to come thin two goals of Oshawa ~ Hamilton linebacker Jim Reyn- Thomas carried most of the Ed-! ee ADRIANO DIDANIELLI PUTS A LOT OF BODY TWIST INTO IT BUT IT'S NOT A DANCE ...Oshawa Italia Ace (Right) Makes A Pass In Front Of A Ballymena Defender 'Oshawa Lasco Steelers | Take Game Lead In Series one assist, and Brain Wolfong, of Orangeville with three goals and one helper. Orangeville led the penalty) parade with 12 compared to) Oshawa's five penalties. One fight broke out in the Top scorers were Jones with game with Oshawa's Ned Aru three goals and three assists,and Orangeville's goaltender Marlowe with three goals and'Norm Young involved. jscored three straight goals to | to go in Jerry Davis and §. Hillhouse rounded out Orangeville's scor- ing for the game. Tiger-Cat Attack Bogs After Rapid-Fire Start By GRAHAM COX side of the field before flipping HAMILTON (CP) -- Late 'in|the ball six-yards to Thomas at} )the fourth quarter of Saturday's|the goal line. Canadian Football League _ team to a scoreless draw, thus Italia Eliminated Via Scoreless Tie Toronto Ballymena captured the All-Ontario honors in On- tario Cup soccer play here at Ki Civic Mi ial Sta- dium on Saturday night, when they held a game Oshawa Italia claiming the home-and-home set, by virtue of their 4-2 win in the first game. A fine crowd of over 750 turned out to watch the title tilt, with the presence of many Oshawa Junior soccer players being noticed as keen spec- tators. Italia went on the attack from the kick-off and carried the play to the Ballymena defence and right there was the pattern for continually pressing the attack, in quest of the two goals needed to tie up the round and the Bal- lymena eleven relying on their efficient defensive skill to pro- tect their goalie. Italia was the more aggressive but the cool and sophisticated Ballymena team refused. to be- come rattled and their steady clearing held Italia out of range, most of the time. On top of this, the Toronto "Trish" team got a great goal- tending performance from their netminder, Mike Thomas, and he pulled off some sparkling saves, in particular when he literally "robbed"' centre-for- ward Adrianne Didanielli and then Johnny Lopes. About halfway through the first half, Lopes blasted one from about four yards out but Thomas was at the right spot to make a sparkling save. At the other end of the field, Freddie Rohr, Italia's keeper, also played an outstanding game in the net and he too pulled off a number of extremely difficult saves. Late in the first half, Bob Armstrong, Ballymena's right back, fumbled a pass-back to his goalie and Didanielli quick as usual, pounced on the loose ball, but was brought down in- side the penalty area, by Bob Armstrong. Didanielli appealed for a penalty but the referee waved the play on. This seemed the entire game, with Oshawa to shake the Italia team for a The Oshawa Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, Track and Field Club, and the Recreation Department recently hosted an invitational track and field meet for boys and girls ages 9-15 ,at McLaughlin High School. About 125 competitors were present representing Lindsay, Cobourg, Pickering-Ajax, Tor- onto East York Mercuries and the Oshawa Legion Track Club. Overall results found Picker- ing-Ajax in first place, East jenn Mercuries second, Oshawa Legion third, Cobourg fourth ;and Lindsay fifth. Top winners were Bruce Rals- | ton (East York) winning the Pee Wee Boys 60 yard dash, 220 yard dash, long jump, discus and shot put, Debbie Ally (East Oshawa Pams Dunk Lindsay 27.70 i ase LINDSAY (Staff) -- Pam In- yard dash and the javelin. ternational defeated Lindsay A.|_ Three event winners were W, 3-0 in the first game of their Betty Coyne (Ajax) in the Ban- first round of the OASA Inter-|tam Girls division, Karen Mc- mediate "A" playdoens. Cullough (East York) in the Pee Larry Marshall pitched aj Wee Girls, and Jay Hope (East three-hitter for the win while|York) in the Atom Boys divi- Bill Hanny and Wilson Carol) Sion. shared the pitching duties for Charlotte Upshaw of Oshawa Lindsay. placed first in the Atom Girls 60 Marshall allowed only three Yard dash and the long jump hits and fanned sixteen Lindsay|2"d came second in the high batsmen. Hanny and Carol al-|jump and discus. } lowed the International crew | only six hits and struck out five. s s | Pete Norris had two singles| Whitb Girls for Pams with "Rich" March, Jack Sneddon, Bob Solomon and Pickering-Ajax Athletes Win Track-Field Meet few minutes. Rehinold App played one of his best games at centre - half and backed up by Maurice Laid- law and Germano Cucinatto, the two fullbacks, this trio gave goalie Rohr great protection from the Ballymena attackers {and when the odd one did slip Bev Kirksham placed first in| the Bantam Girls javelin fg Ere i Rohr handled the shot Spear Ora! | pads vos Had me separ The second half was almost a Rowhie Bennett, also. of the | complete repeat of the first 45 Oshawa club, picked up Seireegret with Italia still attack- y : A ; ing and striving to get on the seconds and two thirds' in the | <coresheet while Ballymena con- Pee Wee Boys division. _|\tinued their masterful defensive |tactics, and they refused to G. ] L b | "crack." a e um. er | While Italia's splendid show- ing indicated they didn't deserve Wi A d L \to be down two goals, the play in Nn ose jin Saturday night's game gave jlocal fans some of the best T Ann | soccer entertainment of the past 0 Ir r i\few years, Ann Arbor Huron's Lounge CARLING CUP PLAY and Oshawa Gale Lumber each| In Carling Cup first round won a game on the weekend|Play, at Kinsmen Stadium on in their exhibition softbal]]|Sunday night, Azzurri defeated series played at Alexandra|Napoli 3-1 with J. Marmara Park. Gale Lumber won Satur-|Scoring the loan goal for Napoli day's game 3-1, but Ann Arbor,| While J. Maciocia, F. Briglia coached by all - time - great/and B. Buta bulged the twine Charlie Justice, bounced back! for the winners. to win Sunday's game 4-3. \, In sc agg ig of the The Ann Arbor team has|'Win- bill, Local 222 whipped won many prizes including Co sco on R. Rosiek got the Lorraine Invitational and Col-| ain ten goal - while the umbus, Ohio, Invitational and] 599 "ys. fon treatment by Local have been city champions for was given by S. Janiri with the last three years three goals, K. Lang and G. . : ' Ritchie, with one apiece. In Saturday's game Ron Tay-| In further Carling Cup play, lor of Gale Lumber allowed/ Italia meets Local 222 on Satur- five hits in pitching the win)/day evening, at seven o'clock while Ed McCracken and Bob|while Ukkaina meeting Azzurri Freeman shared pitching duties|in the second game, 8:30 p.m for Ann Arbor. | ------_-- Joe Piontek had a home run and a double for Oshawa while Harman Park Wins Ray Suddard picking up singles. Ted Birchard, Wain Haig and Alex Pearsons collected Lind- day's three safeties, The second game of the series will be played Tuesday night, 8:15 at Alexandra Park. Hamilton made the most of| }game won 20-14 by Edmonton|jt's yardage in the air while My . Eskimos symbolized the frus-|fdmonton Pinsent gains piso egionnalres ogee Sib a alee Jong | on the ground . after driving for their first Pll beciard a ngage ttg frst | touchdown on their second play PWS CUTS. He sane | inh af "jmonton got only 77 in the air oe Toe Finer Come ts as Cosentino completed seven| to flanker Tommy-Joe|°! 15 attempts. the Ticats offence, Zuger was good on 14 of 26 bogged down the rest of the|Passes tried for 247 yards in the night. air compared with only 82 yards In the meantime, Edmonton 01 the ground as the Ticats back Jim Thomas, a pair of, Cosentino ran 29 yards on six field goals and two converts|carries and fullback Art Per- from end Peter Kempf, while/kins 45 yards on 12 runs, but | olds contributed Hamilton's monton offence with 131 yards second touchdown off-an inter-,in 15 rushes, The most effec- ception and Zuger kicked a 69- tive Hamilton runner was full-| yard: single . back Dick Cohee who gained 58 In the crucial fourth-quarter yards on 11 carries. drive, with the ball on the Ed- ------ me monton 23-yard line, Zuger Beat Belleville | Take Opener | | | PETERBOROUGH (Staff) -- |Whitby Scugog Cleaners de-| \feated Peterborough 9-7 in the first game of the Provincial! Women's Softball Union Play-| downs. The winning pitcher was Judy Spencer while Helen McAlpine absorbed the loss for Peter- borough. Bob Young, Jim Rowden, Ralph O'Reilly, Ron Taylor and |Lloyd Mapes all had safeties. Henry Platt had two hits for Ann Arbor with Tracy Foley, Frank Lyons and Don Niell picking up one hit each. Tn Sunday's game Ann Arbor bounced back with four runs in the eighth inning to defeat Gale Lumber 4-3. Bob Freeman and Perc Mc- Cracken shared the pitching duties for giving Port Perry Series Harman Park squirts won their second straight game over Port Perry Saturday with a 14-7 victory. This gives Harman a sweep in the best-of-three series and the team advances to play Cobourg Wednesday night in second-round play. A six-run fifth inning carried Harman Park to the win. Vic Sirko led Harman with two Oshawa Legionnaires scored! "i i ; : scored) Aygie Thrower had three hits, four times in the second inning|xaren White, Pat Rockert and at Kinsmen Civic Memorial! , i Stadium Saturday and went on oo; ses ae Heel to beat Belleville 9-3. The ra Lynda High had three hits with Sanay Hall picking up two. "Ay? The next game of the series "| will be played at North Oshawa Thursday night at 8:15. The for Oshawa, giving up six hits |22™e has been moved to North and striking out 16. He walked|0S»awa due to the fact that the four, three i 'rst inning, {Centennial Caravan is now oc- e in the first inning. | Park in Alan Taylor and Jim Zarow-| CUPYINB Centennial ney each had three hits for| Whitby. Oshawa, with Larry Dart and Ross each claiming a pair. Terry Meagher had a_ pair of hits for Belleville, and was on base four times. Paul game was the first in a best- of-three Eastern Ontario Base- ball Association bantam final series, Dave Ross went the distance Oshawa Drivers up four runs on ten hits while|home runs while Jeff Rorabeck Reg. White and R. Taylorjhit a single homer. Pitcher teamed up to allow ;|Rick Moffitt limited Port Perry three runs on seven hits for the|to only five hits. win. Abraham and Olsen led Port Three singles, two doubles|Perry's hitting. Harman plays and a base on balls accounted|Cobourg Wednesday night at for Ann Arbor's four runs in/6.15 p.m. at Harman Park. the eighth inning. Henry Platt, Bill Boyer aa) PLAY BETTER Wally Anderson had two hits each for Ann Arbor with singles going to Tracy Foley, Toby Scott, Joe Kersey and Frank) Lyons. | Tom O'Connor had three hits for Gale Lumber, Lloyd Mapes had two, with Bob Young and picking up Lasco Steelers had a 4-3 edge | aniece in the first period but Dixie! 1. pixie, it-was Rick Dudl ; came back with exactly the xie, twas suck Dudley A M U Sone Gauci in che 'Second|al! the way. He scored half of| ion ove Wed "at 7.7 his team's total with the other t at 7- p stanza, to even the count at 7-7| Key victories by Zion and and then in the wide-open third period, each team scored six goals, forcing the overtime. Brian Cassidy was the hero of the piece .He scored with only 10 seconds left to play, to tie the score in regulation time, after Tom Vann had put Brook lin within reach with his goal at the 17-minute mark. Cassidy scored 54 seconds after the faceoff in the overtime and the Steelers were away Rick Dudley, outstanding star of the Dixie team, got this one back at 1:18, then Doug Baldwin scored for Dixie at 4:16 to tie the score at 2-2 -- matching the goal Ken Cunningham had scored a minute earlier. With the score 2-2, Terry Row- land finished off a neat passing! SPORT TODAY ' LACROSSE ' OLA Junior 'A' Playoffs ~ Huntsville Hawks vs Oshawa Green Gaels: 2nd game of 4 out-of-7 semi-final series; at Civic Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. OLA Junior 'B' Playoffs -- Dixie vs Brooklin Lasco Steel- ers: 4th game of 3-out-of-5 series; at Brooklin Arena, 8:30 p.m. SOFTBALL Civil Service League--Rex- co's vs Rundle's Garden Cen- tre; doubleheader; at Alex- andra Park, 7:00 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Oshawa City and District Assoc. -- Markham vs Ajax Merchants; at Ajax, 8:00 .m. 4 Kiwanis Bantam Boys' League -- Kingside at Storie Park; Southmead at Lake Vista and Fernhill Park at Woodview Park; all games at 6:30 p.m. BASEBALL : Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. Bantam League--UAW.. Local 222 vs Sklar Furniture, at Eastview Park, 6:15 p.m. and Jury and Lovell vs Osh- awa Dairy: Alexandra Park, 6:15 p.m.; ist games of 2-out-of-8 series. at eight being shared by John An derson and Baldwin with apiece two Maple Grove just about settled Scott Robb, Gianellia. the final standing in the Dar- Ken Sparrow and Dave Keldie,|lington Senior Soccer League, one each REMEMBER WHEN? . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis beat Jack Kranz, in Chicago 33 years ago today--in 1934--for his fourth professional bout and fourth victory of an event- ual 68. The Brown Bomber won the world heavyweight crown in 1937 and held it for an unprecedented 11 years and eight monthe, re- tiring undefeated in 1949 but failing to make a come- back in 1950 sf SCOPE TUESDAY SOFTBALL OASA Intermediate 'A' Playoffs"-- 'Lindsay vs Osh awa Pam International; 2nd game of 2-out-of-3 series; at Alexandra Park, 8:15 p.m. PWSU Juvenile Playoffs -- Agincourt vs Oshawa Wood- view Park; ist game of Sec- ond Round, 2-out-of-3 series; at North Oshawa Park, 8:00 p.m TENNIS Kawartha Mixed League Piayoffs -- Peterborough Quaker TC 'A' team vs Osh- awa TC; at Oshawa Tennis Club, 7:06 p.m.; 1st match of home-and-home final series. LACROSSE OLA Senior 'A' Playoffs -- Toronto Maple Leafs vs Brooklin Redmen; 3rd game of 4-out-of-7 semi-final series; at Brooklin Arena, 8:30 p.m. OLA Senior 'B' Playoffs -- Orangeville Dufferins vs Osh- awa Lasco Steelers: 4th game of 4-out-of-7 semi-final series: at Civic Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. although Tyrone, with one game left, has a chance of tving Maple Grove for fourth » place Zion moved into Salem Satur- day night and were given some stern opposition by the league's tail-enders before being able to eke oul a 3-2 win. Bernard Mc- Lean scored twice for Zion and Ron McLean got their other goal while Leo McLean scored one for Salem and Wilf Hall got their other counter Maple Grove had the job of winning over second place Solina. and they came through with a 3-1 triumph. Al Westlake 'scored the goal for Solina while Maple Grove got two goals from Terry Lomas and:orie by Ray Preston. Maple » Grove's win broke their tie with Tyrone and put them in fourth place alone with 19 points, one behind Solina. Zion moved up into second place with their win, with a total of 21- points. | tough Connaught Tykes | Defeat Southmead | Connaught Park trounced Southmead 23-9 in a Tyke soft- ball game played at Southmead Park. Pat McArthur allowed seven hits in pitching the win for Con- naught Park while O'Driscol took the loss for Southmead. Perry Sleeman and , Paul Crawford had five hits, Lester Mills and Pat McArthur had four hits each. For Southmead, O'Driscol had three hits, Mar- shall and Salway had two safe-) ties apiece A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. | OPTOMETRIST 14/2 King St. East 723-2721 overthrew end Ted Watkins in| the end zone, Zuger was held gain on the sec- for a third- thrown on the , then loss down gamble. It was the second time Zuger overthrew a receiver in the end three-yard zone, having missed end Hal Patterson early in the third quarter.. Watkins, picked up from Ottawa Rough Riders, earlier dropped three key passes from Zuger. ELECTRIFIES FANS Thomas, generally conceded to be the key to the Edmonton offence ,proved why for 22,435 Civic Stadium fans on his first touchdown--a 46-yard romp. His second was equally im- pressive as Edmonton quarter- back Frank Cosentino, traded to Edmonton in the off-season fol- lowing seven season as a Ticat, Pam And Pastner | Win Their Match | | SOUTHPORT, England (Reut-| ers)--The Canadian girls' golf team, on a three-week tour of Britain, played to a draw in a foursomes match against four Lancashire County players on the Royal Birkdale champion-! ship course here Sunday. The Canadian winners were Jocelyn Bourassa of Shawinigan Falls, Que., and Pamela Mil- ler of Oshawa, Ont., who beat Heather Stockton and Penny Burrows, 3 and 2. Sandra Post of Oakville, Ont.) and Jane Kirkpatrick of Tor- onto were beaten 4 and 3 by Sue Ashworth and Gill Cheet- ham, A strong wind made the! course a stiff test for the Cana-) hl established'a pattern with seven|dians, who play another match! consecutive plays down the leftlat nearby Formby today. | Palmer Knight singles. "" At Harewood Second game in the series is had a double. DRIVING scheduled for Belleville sth Oshawa driver Gerry Dodds, day at 1 pm.. with the third, if| driving a Huron Formula V Sat- necessary, in Oshawa on Sun-\urday in the Harewood Na- day. tionals placed fifth in the first Belleville race of the day and seventh in Oshawa 041 210 10x--9 12 3)the sixth race. ] Farrell, Meagher (5) and} Another Oshawa driver, Don Hall; Ross and Reid. |Jayes was plagued with me- = § --ichanical troubles -- throughout the entire day as he blew a head gasket in his first race and Jost his clutch in the sec- ond, Jayes was driving a Class IV Mini Minor, The feature race of the day was won by John Cordts in al 100 000 011-3 6 4 KAMPING UNLIMITED Townline Road North (1 Mile North of King St. E:) PH. 728-9942 Check the Camping Column in the Classified Section for our ad. REBOUND WIN OTTAWA (CP) -- Eastview Golden Eagles bounced back from a 13-point deficit Sunday to post a 20-13 win over Easton Chargers of Montreal in an Interprovincial Junior Football RANGE Practice Day or Night at the | North Oshawa Golf Driving Range | | @ 40 Tees @ 30 Grass Tees @ Min- jature Golf Course @ Snack Bor @ New Balls and Clubs Supplied e@ Private and Group Lessons by John Kerr, P.G.A, PH. 725-3092 Simcoe St. N. -- Oshawa Turn left at Oshawa Shrine Club. McLaren Chey. League contest. TONIGHT -- 8:30 P.M. A TOURNAMENT TO DECLARE A WINNER IN THE OSHAWA 3rd ANNUAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP A Trophy will be Presented to the Winner WRESTLING - CHAMPIONSHIP 7-Big Bouts-7 - Tues., Aug., 15, 8:30 P.M. OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM THE FOLLOWING WRESTLERS WILL PARTICIPATE of competition is elwoys exciting down. THE PAT ASSASSIN FLANAGAN | THE DEWEY - BEAST ROBERTSON _ BULLDOG LORENZO BROWER PARENTE be " SWEET DADDY _---- MICHELE : BROWER SIKI BARONE This week's cord features seven bouts -- an elimination event In which winner meets winner until only one survives -- this type es favorites and villiens ere cut Tickets for this exciting exhibition et the Oshawe Civie Auditorium RINGSIDES 1.50 --- GENERALS 1.25 -- CHILDREN 75¢ Pat Milosh, Promoter Gaylord Powless League Leading Scorer HUNTSVILLE HAWKS THE PRIDE OF THE NORTH SECOND GAME JUNIOR 'A' SEMI-FINAL OSHAWA GREEN GAELS THE PRIDE OF THE SOUTH Bus Service Admission Prices 7:30 Adults a's 8:00 Students pens 8:30 Children The North INVADES The South Jim Higgs Team Captain JIM MERI heary congr: teammates . dez and Rich pitched Minn Fer | By THE CAN Ferguson J wanted to be registered his 1 victory as a st Chicago Cubs | phia Phillies 1. game of a doul The Chathan who brought hi became the | League pitcher ' In the first g man and Bill bined on a six victory and a s bleheader. 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