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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1967, p. 14

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SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor oven ee eset VANCOUVER (CP) -- Brook- lin Redmen have a respectable reputation in their Ontario stomping. grounds for winning |se by taking the seventh game both the Ontario I s ciation's semi-final and final ries, ; But the Vancouverites se uacrosse Asso- in day's game, does not think h jteam is working hard enough. €™ HAD TOUGH PRACTICE /Redmen Face Fifth, It's Win Or Else Whalley, who complained about the refereeing in Mon- is Twi WwiI Whi 1 By THE ASSOC Dave Boswell severe backache trol problems and finished w two-hitter as M held a share of BROOKLIN REDMEN 9 Angeles Kings, here at Civie + i J Si y ; the lacrosse games that really) es | into the fifth game of The Anette i Sy gt ot count: |to have ge Oe ie | He put the club through a 90- League lead by Mann Cup finals tonight and play California Seals here and | The Redmen_ stormed into|surprise he that has ke t the| minute practice Tuesday and sas City Athletic they're facing elimination. The "Wednesday, it's Toront Vancouver last week brimming| brawling style that h r ,|then went fishing. é The victory | s Maple. nin a "Hoohastar with confidence and collided Redmen 'song Ny eir sa Another member of the tied for first pla Yee F ' s with an equally determined |end guarding the net. iBrooklin executive, manager Red Sox, heey ning run on a bz fact that. their goal produc- tion has been so scanty would Americans. On Friday, of next in dian senior lacrosse champion-/! "| After upsetting. Vancouver 9-8/7. Vancouver squad in the Cana lie Ne Bi ocag me edna have Bil Vipond, said Whalley considering sending two of h 1s is pitch by Earl ¥ suggest that the Vancouver weeks Generats will play Cais Oe eee. 8. oe nan. a6 we bee Pill i |been unable to score more than} n : ch Ne behind|five goals in one game. Vancou-|Players home because of medio- a1 game winn Now the Redmen are cre performances. ree-ru mighty solid defensive game. Terry Davis and a few others have done little or nothing -in a scoring way, since the open- day, Sept. 30, we have Pitts- burgh Penguins playing Min- nesota here. \Fred Whalley is praying 3-1 in the best-of-seve for the Mann Cup, an | for One reason nm series|ver took the next three games d coach|by scores of 9-5, 19-5 and 13-4, is the brilliant tonight's|play 'of Vancouver goalie Skip two extra players with us i "Tt wouldn't cause any great problems because we brought that caged the T Detroit fell i spot in the hecti one game behi ing game of the series. Brook- TOMORROW NIGHT, at He facie iu oe} Jin's success in winning the Alexandra Park, Oshawa soft- por aaeee peat the(C hapman, but Whalley still/Said Vipond. OLA title was due to the di- ball fans should see one of the 7. ~ what could be feels his club can beat the west-|. Something like that might ee = Rs ay game. tern title'ern champions. |just be enough to snap the club 120. 'ooklin won the easte i out of it. blanked Califorr versity of their attack, they had the happy knack and valuable team quality of being able to produce goals from any of their attacking units. Around these parts, Fred best games of the season -- and that in itself is saying a lot -- because there have been some sparkling sessions so far this year. Gale Lumber face Port Colborne Lakers in the first game of the Southern On- Lasco Steel And Robbies players involved. bulk of the Brooklin scoring. Vipond would not name the Four players have carried the John Davis, the eastern scor- ing champion picked up from title in seven years. on Joe Horlen's Baltimore Ori New York Yai Cleveland Indian ington Senators games. whailey enjoys a reputation tario Senior 'B' finals, with | . . for being a '"'non-squawker" Pevsner oe R d I v and when he breaks into print Starting time called for 8:15 a e mi- ina oun S Peterborough, leads with six WINS NO. 14 with stern criticism of the o'clock. Eddie Neudorf, for- | goals while Elmer Tran and Boswell breez Officiating. we have to think mer Niagara Falls ace, is | ; ' ere ._- rookie Ken Thompson have four ictory after bei there's something to it. After Port Colborne's No, 1 pitcher Seeks se | Lasco Steel defeated Boyd's|In won their semi-final series|o,ch. Defenceman Bob Hanna Meas folks # id : beg ' and he has enjoyed a fantastic Secs P Bee : fd Clacomi 's ni iti e in London, |Esso 9-6 at Brooklin Arena 26-8 with a 13-4 victory over Pee 1... three goals. alks, il all, the East won both the i . Boston's Phil Esposito goalie Ed Giacomin. Espo- to get one of Boston's nine bition gam n Lo a ss in the two-game,|Wee All-Stars in the second goal: ; hit batsman in Junior and Senior 'B' Can- season. They had some great flies through the air as he sito missed on_ this _ first goals in last night's Na- The Rangers got four goals, Peek night, to ace r debe i in|game of their two-game, totalls,. win tonight would Rive innings. He struc period effort but came back tional Hockey League exhi- (CP Wirephoto) ea taal Minor La-|goal series, Z Vancouver its fourth Canadian retired 16 of the | 3 he faced. adian titles this season -- to | extra-inning battles in elimi- | ' nating Galt and Guelph, in eludes sprawling New York crosse Association Bantam di-| Doug Bannon and Phil Kift Coach Jack McKinnon intends The Minnesot make a clean sweep of the : ; : addition to having a tough honors, we suspect it would : ; é ei : Isc 2 i Eiorie ste meee Boston Trounces New York 9-3; "see meee Bt ees that senior crowd on a Van- 0°08, 00 Neudor! has had a g 13-9. ; B Ding dded |has performed so well in the part, to a sore b: couple of one-hitters and the | Bill Down paced the winners|Bruce Dingman adde: two |ract three games. The Twins ak with five goals, Paul Bradleyjeach, with Brian Kasubeck| Top scorers to date are Gary week-long hitting couver floor. HAVEN'T HEARD of any- odd extra-inning shutout. Gale Lumber, the 1966 All-Ontario potted two with singles going picking up a single. Tim Briscoe and Albert Lie- Stevens with and seven goals and Sid Warick Jim Nash for fo early innings, t bregts scored two goals each Bob nengogy Kings Defeat North Stars 7-3 i=" Senior 'B' champions, haven't body digging .out their snow got this far on any downhill th six each shovel yet and the calendar, sjide either. They received for Pee Wee All-Stars. seeoed 'ac pe Shee ee four unearned ri indicates that snow fimeé? is stern opposition from Kings- | : 'tor Bova's Esso, John Watson,| In other Garrard Road Minor| enth after Sal still a Jong way off but there's. -ton and Toronto Plating inthis | By THE CANADIAN PRESS goalie Gilles Villemure came tol{al's play for Los Angeles whilejhim $20,000, but DeJordy knows) y;ohn Pollilo and Jim Heaslip|Lacrosse, played at Willow G d M Mill opened the gates all.kinds of hockey talk to be jast round. This year, the All- Unles shine fe s tosterms. with the Rangers at/Pete Goegan and Murray Hall|well that Glenn Hall got $42,000) ,qded singles. Park, Hambly Block trounced or acWvilian "We've got it heard these days. There have Ontario Senior 'B' finals will |. is e Sue wen Sona NAW Kitchéher, Ont. scored' for Minnesota. from the Hawks last season and |. | th scond Bantam game|Lasco Steelers 14-2 to take al qs / way) eal Bou been quite a few "rail birds'? pe played in "the South" so vate soon may start the|,.But Ranger manager-coach' In Quebec City, .the Flyers is getting $47,500 this year from 1 the Ae id in Robbie's Drive-|1:0 lead: in the best-of-thrve Singles Champion 'contributed two take in the Oshawa Generals enkee i: Emile Francis had to take a lit- got goals from Andre Lacroix Los Angeles. And Hall didn't|Of the evening, Hobe 5 ~*~ finals in the Novice division, double to the | Two of the club comeptitions attack. Allison, s Oshawa Gales and Port Col- workouts at Whitby Arena and borne Lakers are going to already the local fans.are get- wage a real battle for the ting steamed up about the ap- privilege of hosting the North- proaching Junior 'A' season. érn Ontario champions on the Most consistant comment con- Thanksgiving weekend. cerns the size of the new crop Larry Graham paced the win- ners with nine goals, Glen Shef-|at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling |field scored three, with singles|Club were decided this week. |going to Kevin Branton and Gordon MacMillan defeated \Eddie Szczur. |Bob Gallagher in the finals of | Scott Goodwin and Tim Mor- the senior singles; while T. D. jris scored one goal each for) Thomas, skip; Ford Lindsay, a ae ne ee tle bitterness as well in learn-/and Forbes Kennedy in the first|Win the trophy. facee. ing that defenceman Al Hamil- two periods before Rene Drolet) Bud Poile of Philadelphia 1s cae ! ton will be out of action several and Cleland Mortson tied it upjhaving his troubles as well with _After three een days with an injury to his left for the Aces in thethirdperiod.|Joe Watson and Ed Van Impe ep apes tne Rangers as leg alferedn race, the most Important ado! Quebec refusing traci * . : 4 "now is goalie. Dennis DeJordy,! sign contracts, McCor the bases loaded. Don Ferguson| Peters steaded away after this the Canadian Dirt Track | of Generals. Most observers PLAYOFF ACTION sched- (S¢rs put out of action for var- taining their torrid pace in ; : i ah ' say this is one of the biggest -- uled for this weekend calls for | Ying periods of time keeping with Vasaesc oak me reruning " aptend Black) As it tie poten. Snoligh, Lasco Steelers. Bob Millar and Tom Solly de- jaf teams that Oshawa has had in Gale Lumber to. play back in Most recent was Donnie Mar- Wren Blair's avowed intention Hawks practices im Chicago. pa ol fi i eg hor Sabet! | ----|feated Bill Joyce, skip; Stan 1d] several years. We hasten to Port Colborne. on Sunday shall, taken to hospital in Lon- Of having them the best-condi-/ WON VEZINA TROPHY parle Bech MM Tegneid hee aprusing. 19 Gibbs, William Ward and Bill point out that they are a very night while Oshawa Jaycees , et Nonedites wittie lenede. Shay N: siokee sign his contract after agreeing B ] Wilki Matthews, to win the rinks "young team" also -- most of -open.their OASA Juvenile 'A' don, Ont., with a ruptured blood goin thelt: Hith: game In Me Winner of the Vezina Trophy |to its terms. ever y; ] NS event. By THE ASSOCI the newcomers are only 16 or All-Ontario finals, at Wood- | Vessel in his thigh after being)many days tonight, playing last year as the goalie playing) pojle said Parent refused the| | -- ne St. Louis Cardi 17 but even so, if they have stock on Saturday night, {dumped Tuesday night by Bos-|Memphis Wings of the Central ("@, Sreatest_ number of games/contract after talking with law-| U T B t pions 'of the Na size, they'll not be pushed Sarnia opens the Southern On- |ton Bruins forward Ross Lons-/Pro League at Kingston, Ont. with the least goals scored) yer Allan Eagleson of Toronto, p 0 boston OLD WORLD TRADITION but the consola around too much, once they tario Junior 'A' finals against tas see in the only scheduled game, aeelnst him, DeJordy is staying) jegal representative for the new : reclamation proje get a little Junior 'A' experi- Scugog Cleaners, here at Alex- berry ina game the Bruins won ee sca es at home in Buffalo with his)\NHL Players' Association. LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Bos- goes to Mike Mc( ence. andra Park on Saturday night /9-*- BACKED JOYAL wife while the Black Hawks! Pojle and Eagleson met Tues- ton Bruins of the National] Francisco Giants. and Brooklin Concretes are in It was one of three games Roger Cote, with two goals, ponder his $35,000 demand. day but could reach no agree- Hockey League signed veteran MeCormic!| SATURDAY NIGHTsees_ the Southern finals also, with |played Tuesday with Eddie and Real Lemieux backed Joy-| Chicago is reported offering! ment. defenceman Teddy Green to a league's first 20 the winter sport make its either Merlin or Allenford |Joyal scoring three goals to Sa ee ee ee ICRA IER roe tea | two-year contract and trimmed Tuesday when tl debut at Civic Auditorium opening that series, in Brook- |spark Los Angeles Kings to a ¢ 9 e _|10 players from their training f lied for five nin with the Peterborough _ lin on Saturday night. Bay (7-3 victory over Minnesota camp roster Tuesday. a and a 6-2 victory "Petes" visiting the Generals Ridges play their second [North Stars at Guelph, Ont., ad] i iS ed TOO lI i Z 4 Sent to the Oklahoma City # Cubs, for the first exhibition game game in Hagersville on Sat- {and Philadelphia Flyers being j e i |\training camp were Wayne ; Jack Hiatt's | of the season and it's urday. Pam International ex- held to a 2-2 tie by Quebec Aces ' sere Cashman, Jean Pronovost, Bob double keyed Sa scheduled for 7:15 p.m. Our pects to open their Inter. 'A' of the American League. ® e e JOHN MARACLE Heaney, Brian Bradley, Dave ninth-inning Generals will play back in series against either Galt or | + +. local champ Woodley, Rosaire Paiement, helped McCormic the Liftlock City on Monday Stoney Creek this weekend, |NO WORD ON TIME 1rs ey y Li a 1] Ke | wy Garnet Bailey, Jim Lorentz, 20-victory mark ee en ay --e gets -- up to now, we don't know | There was noimmediate f Bob Toothill and Dennis Gib- aa started, it'll be coming thick whether the first game will *s\ : : M 1 W op Isewhere in and fast, with Wren "pair's be here or away -- but if here, fnkary Te cep wae ont Pam International | defeated fore it was over, Bob Mason re-|play that missed. Jones struck aracie ins Defencemen Nick Beverly League Tuesday Minnesota North Stars meet- it will likely be on Sunday |action, but Larry Jeffrey ana |Brooklin Concretes 8-4, lastilieving Peters in the 8th whilejout but Johnny Hill singled to 2 . and Barry Wilkins were called Mets dropped ing Jack Kent Cooke's Los _ afternoon. 'Red Berenson missed the game| pent Ag a ret Te ity ie on ae en vocal bist ha We aes vga Canadian Title ye Pn tee eruveal" HRCKEY Dotigers 6-5, St. , e sae vee 5 n the secon ¢ so in th inning. jwas safe on an error an ern} ague club for a trial. ! i i enn of injuries picked UD Q<hawa City and District Soft-| Brooklin splurged for three) Ferguson walked,, to fill the! john Maracle, of' Oshawa = ses ae = cinnal 'Reds 'uit od = ' ve ball Association's semi-final runs in the top of the second|bases but Peters struck out Tom |tgnned a sixteen year racing Braves 3-1 and P ] nson go S$ e€apon Berenson will be out until round of 'City Championship' stanza and the inning ended with! Simpson, to end the inning. bide lait week, when te wan & Pirates rallied for : ' mt ry over Houston / after the weekend with a playoffs. TRADE NOW PA' Against Stampeders TORONTO (CP)--Despite|of ends that have not seen @and Johnny McKenzie of their position tied with Mont- bruised instep but Jeffrey will great deal work in receiit + a knee injury. pitcher for Pams Dan Peters was the starting! opened the inning with a double/and faced only 16 batters in the i Aaah on with Ron/and Don Mitchell also doubled. |next five frames, Hill getting a be gone well into the week with Jones his opposition but both! Bob Petch went out but Garnet| single in the fourth. | clubs went to their bull-pen be-|Warriner was safe on a choice | Fred : Stanfield paced he Bruins with two goals Tues Lonsberry, Generals In Hard Training Vern Ferguson and Simpson hit back-to-back doubles to open the 8th, Ferguson scoring to| make it 5-4. This ended Peters stay and Bob Mason came in to Championship for V-8 flat head| Fords. The race was a ten mile | event held at the Bell City! Speedway near Peterborough. He started in the eighth poll sition by taking the lead on the fifth lap and led the 15 car | SALES - SERVICE - PARTS - ACCES. TR NE LTT eT It took 11 yee trades before Mct ly paid off on t the Giants made in 1956 when they a 17-year-old bonu He was traded real Alouettes in the Eastern| weeks--Mel Profit and Al Irwin qay as Derek Sanderson Football Conference cellar, --even though one or both have Tommy Williams and Ted pitch for Pams. Don Ferguson daly on Saeed vf eid oa a] Toronto Argonauts see tonight's)heen. in the clear more times Green contributed one each greeted him witha solid double eae ih "ces ge lip in 1963 and to | interlocking game with Calgary| than can be readily counted Grach had Hie Snare P Cline Gms ae third re. |Jerry Nurse Trophy. Maracle'| 1965 before rteu Stampeders of the Western Con-| We've thrown to our ends so a pigned 8 eg yea or e es ame a ur ay was called out for "lead-off" on began racing at the Bell City | Francisco in a ference as a chance to better |jittle this season." mused Cah- contract with Boston earlier in his bid to steal k . 'dM Speedway only six weeks ago. three-player swa} their lot ill, "'the other teams have prob- the day. It was tough skating for Osh-| Hildebrand had seven' line| snuffed out the oe pat ge Maracle said that his car, | He's been anythi A victory would leave the! ably forgotten about them. New York goals went to Jean awa Generals last night at formations working last night,|next two Beiere Ae he tad owned by Leroy Highland of alded for the Gia Argos. tied on points with Otta-) spney could probably run aloe eT eming Bnd Bob/ Whitby Arena. even with Peter Nevin in the| Warriner singled to open the Ponty Fook Ont, Teacher Abrers Trailing 2-1 age wa Rough Riders, last year's : - y run 8! Fairburn. Ice plant trouble prior to prac-| stands with a dislocated shoul- ill got tet ai up to 75 m.p.h. on the quarter | Jenkins of Chathe ee pattern and have nobody cover. pre ; 9th and Hill got his third single] mite. dirt track d that he} i conference champions, in sec-\i15 them," ' A number of bright spots tice left the ice covered with|/der. Nevin has his arm in alof the game but Brooklin failed|aian' : vlabgeadie a sph | eight innings, M ond place four points behind) > : . shone through for beleaguered Water but after a half - hour's] sling and will miss at least two|to score. didn't have to push the car at departed for a p Hamilton Tiger-Cats While that may be true of" 1 cal pe ea delay, coach Ike Hildebrand|weeks of training. | Pam International got their all. fii ; the Giants rallied A win by the Stampeders Toronto's receivers, there's no feneral managers Tuesday aS pyt his candidates for berths} Goals were scarce through| first run in the bottom of the: [, figure that being on the He was the pite sala ave Eien dour points in question the biggest job of the players started signing con- with the Ontario. Hockey As- the first half of Tuesday's work-|second inning, on an opeuing track is the safest place to: be} e Tas Hee ont of Saskatchew Rough- Argo defence will be trying '0 tracts in increasing numbers sociation junior 'A' club out, with Whitby players notch-|walk to : Norr = Til piete ena we baihe is all Bo- fr SHSkaicnewan BN stop quarterback Peter Liske i ; ; walk to Pete Norris, a wild|ing the same way," said Mar- riders in the West. ' : ME nd sera. TUrbhib Manlio: Leste through a stiff workout ing the first pair, Tom Laven-|pitch and an error. Jack Sned-|a¢ fh Argo coach Leo Cahill has a from hitting his pass targets, With more than 30 players'der and Al Quintillian don singled with two out In th pacle:: He | adced. iat, Mie MOU: i oe ATE ty ss ,; holdout rt t th : ei ' : ; | sing 4 fo out In the/ern safety -equi ta ' : : new weapon for the game and a ot i ag pas we hea ora lied their au in samp, ag ge faces Rag "es satel by | third, so did Ron Wright and an | seat felis and salle ae fant iP ae ee ee ON f " eman he groun gh, a formidable task in pruning, Dune Wilson, Bi feo and Ke 7 . EET ; sb bopehed at . y 4 7 a eh aa, ah oes tne aed oe ee game, Liske has scored most of Veteran Tim Horton arrived the squad for a Saturday night |Orr grins od wid tien Tet "both cra in pre EB gore f er gnel a Ai Makes del ici ene I -- sed faa Aie pete ints h ia Santonin : ee : aN as samniieh |. Gas : ad . oe sera ys n years o ; ' Hun wenpon Yo qusterin,bli ik ls serena tt, late ad ike Walon] ngage, ot, Soong) ove deeacte sa Je |gnses co. ing hel rai Clemente, Pts back Tom Wilkinson, picked up Vict : Swale ade his second appearance cle! % nate 4 uttaker, |score. : i Maracle, who is also the man- ERVI M. Alou, Pitts this week from Toronto Rifles HE Vanshen, Jerry Shaw and after walking out Saturday Oshawa. Bob Brown, Luc Bedard, Bob) Walks to Gord Wilson and|ager of Oshawa Raceways and| Gonzalez, Phila of the Continental League to Herm Harrison his favorite tar- along with Brian Conacher. ~----- Stewart, John Clayton, Pete|Rich March, with one out in the| Hobbies, said that he builds up | & SUPPLIES Staub, Hous all as gets and Coleman a close con- q ' ; McNamee and Doug Whitin | i ir ceca age nage oi! 7 : a support Wally Gabler, who has * ee eh aa fecent None of them have signed Whi b s ] Bi ii 8 B- _jseventh, gave Pams_ their) as much tension racing the min- 39 PRI Cepeda, St. L been having : rough time set- ee hel 9 oe tons In the contracts as yet, nor indeed has it y wis aiatitian was te Ue tel eG All -- iis safe on jiature cars as he does racing NCE ST. OSHAWA 728-4284 Runs: Aaron, ing into his first pro season, gnt £2 : : a ; is I -|Sneddon's grounder then Ron} i | rock i Liske is the leading passer in Bob Pulford, but at least gen- : lon centered trio, with Joe Wright aumtes & cinnte (0 ri i peat ae tr tied 'i GABLER TO START the WFC this season with 135 eral-manager-coach Punch Win Opener Robertson and Jerry Dionne on outfield, scoring Wilson and| wode: ios: Wynn Wilkinson may see only limit- completions in 242 passes for a Imlach has them on the ice. aie the wings. March, for a 5-3 lead. Clements Pittsbu ed action in the 8 pm. EDT total of 2,061 yards, and even WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby Impressive last night were| The winners added three runs| "Hits: Clement game that will be broadcast on though the Argos know he will CAME TO TERMS Set yg Cleaners a 6 BAA Hugh Harvey of Kingston andjin the 8th. Paul Gibbons singled 193. Secu f star _ ing their biggest trouble will be teyne signed with Pittsburgh csuangitag Res ~, | Marie. struck out then Mason was safe | roi : | _ The older weapons are a pairito stop: him Penguins at their Brantford, ase eee General manager Matt Ley-|0n Scott's error. Wilson forced | "Triples: Willie : Ont,, camp and Berenson and Softball League, with a 9-2 viC-| aon caid last night the -game | Gibbons at third but Rich March | d Pi wae : ees tory over Richmond Hill at ee ie a eee wenn -Gae|singled and Sneddon doubled, to| un a e@ tember 24 an nson, ( : Whitby Centennial Park last)" roug etween Gen- r Pi 5 Brock, 11. 0 h M H k nicht erals and Petes has been switch- |make it a three-run rally, to in-| Home Runs: Az P ' ' snawa an 00 Ss Seugogs broke loose for four ed from Tuesday to Monday aure the wat 7:30 P.M 87; Santo, Chicag e _ TODAY awa Gale Lumber; 1st game einen: tHe asnond. Inning: on night | Sneddon, with a double and Pitching: Brile eh ery of 2-out-of-3 Southern Ontario Sixteen Pounder three sinzies, two errors and, Generals will return to the|two singles, was top hitter for 13-5, .722; Farrell Canadian Senior Champion finals eae! dr rk qi y | Pai a ae pal 2 A at Alexandra Park, a walk. Jan Magrath, Pat Jew-,ted and white former Oshawa the winners with Ron Wright | MINNES 10-4, .714 et secs 8:15 pm, John Heron made the catch ol), Rarh Mills and Jan Nor-| Sweater combination this year. |getting oe sth St Strikeouts: Bu vs neouver Carlings; 5 Maes of his life Monday. wood scored for Whitby in the| Generals will practice at\three singles, was Broo! in's delphia, 234; Jen pame of 4-out-of-7 Mann Cup |SOCCER : ' : lewhithy: "Arena: tonlent best with Don Ferguson having North N70 : Ae teacnis ag Oshawa Junior Le baa Heron, of 334 Stevenson Rd. inning. Oy. APSHA. WOM and ; : By on tar : se bli ea atlas propecia Sate pie Foc eag ita N. landed a 16 Ib. 12 02. Mus-| Karen White scored on three Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., |3 pair of doubles. od American Pe AtenE, Br eK, GMs art Park: at Kinsmen Civie 'ie after an hour and a half|singles, a walk and an error LN into Civie Auditorium} eye oa vs y SOFTBALL M "ial: Stz i? * struggle. He caught the 44 inch in the third inning, Magrath) * "day. b 0-4 ; " : aa : 2 : silat tis tadium, '6:30 Bem fish using an eight pound test/homered for Whitby in the fifth,| Oshawa Crushmen of OSHAWA: mf z bse eu, Ba Civil Service League Play- ; P ; N the Yastrz'ski, Bos ! olfs: Wood's 'Transport : vs line and a silver flat fish plug. White, Doole and Magrath OHA Eastern Junior "B" ser- 012 000 23x--8 7 1 | Kaline, Det ; Riera: aed same AE SautOLS REMEMBER WHEN? ... The catch was made in Rice scored Sg iaewrned bs i Sercid ple Me ig ae Pigs i ae Scott (8th) | Blair, Balt : championship finals: at } THE CANS ai ae Lake. inning to account for itby's Friday night under coach .Pob jan etch, Simpson (8th); | a Scott, Bos § ra ve fos : - North i aon a ng : AES __ nine ge '4 Dionne. | Peters, Mason (8th) and Bryant. | Kings | Bagh Vaitiee 'hos rie Ss a Josep arrow of Lexing- | ee see ate Donnie Westcott homered for joaus sear | pas one si raoctictnae 2 Kiwanis Banta'm Boys ton 'Ale hetor wnown ae. | Oe DATES CHANGED Richmond Hill and Kay Brooks "See Wren Blair debut as N.H.L, Coach -- also great N.H.L. League: Kingside Park 2 cy YS crea yeas y he Loiik, the world's heavy WINNIPEG (CP) -- Dates tripled and scored on a single WIN A stars --- Elmer Vasko, Parker MacDonald, Wayne Connelly, Storie Park; 3rd game of 3- , ous, the world s heave i " : : 'arlq to account for the Richmond Jean-Guy Talbot, Dave Balon, Terry Sawchuk. out-0f-5 OMSA championship | yweight boxing champion, for the second annual world Hill runs finals; at Storie Park, 6:15 | knocked out Bob Pastor 28 | invitational hockey. tournament Magrath had two singles and ON THE TOW. Reds $2.50 Yellows $2,00 Blue $1.75 () p.m years ago tonight--in 1939 | have. been altered to permit the a homer for Whitby while Pat © Choutkeur-Driven Car To Toronto Children $1.00 shawe LAWN BOWLING lan the UK Found in (ettendance of the Russian Jewell and Jan Norwood hit . ; Skee eh Sale eee a oie 7 a ae Thi i icke 3 _-- uditorium i] Mixed Doubles Tournament: | Detroit. Jt was the third . OlYmpic team. The tournament three singles each, White hit @ Free Spending Money 9:00 eines 00 eS aa kid Regist Annual' autumn : Fowl oe | longest fight to date of (4S been rescheduled to begin : pores _e rg Ha ag avery Time ae Ride, Wits Mercury Toxi, you Get Another ; Sortlegul Mane co: Salling hice hl Seg salt Renten ament at Lindsay. La | 8 8 single a ' ee i dy i ae at aig an | Louis' career, exceeded |Jan. 1 with teams from Russia, singles going to Judy Spencer, ence hart ie ate GH ocToseE ie : ELMER VASKO Seeson Tickets will be held till 6 P.M. gome night. 10 W : | only by his defeat by Sweden and Canada participat-/Sandy Taylor and Jen Doodle. It BUS SERVICE i E er Mon _ | Schmeling, in the 12th ing Jn- the first tournament,| Maralyn Kent had two safe- ; ' v : THURSDAY | round in 1936, and his first see Geta n aaa ; ties for Richmond Hill, West- MERCURY TAXI 725-4771 del aoe ores ome wie eo ) y SOFTBALL defence of. the title against held here last winter, Canada ott, Linda: Breedon, Brooks, WidSod BF Akc HA Diab Gd GG, 10k Ge Be 7 7:15 ea : UoDITORIUM BL OASA Senior 'B' Playoffs:- | Tommy Farr, which went. Won with a 5-4 decision over/Jrene Rech and Judy Hopkins 199 Centre St., Oshawo. gor Bs si " , turn Bier. gare: ; For M Port Colborne Lakers vs Osh- ' 15 rounds. {Russia in the final game. |had one hit apiece. | rene ed ' _" ee ,7e-* CeO Oe Peer oe es &

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