coins Seniorsonhiuiague had in firstargunient nl ht but league may allg that similar president Jim Short has situation wont happen outlay night Stewarts flange and Barrie Plan ed at Queens Park Aiew hour prior to the ch eorge Miles asking es an intermediate player as 10th ed he had nine but wanted Hines resident Short received call from Plaza emissiontomes let pllIayer Miles case an emergency Short gave Miles the green light FIRST NAME to appear in Miles lineup was tiiat because of back injury If he couldnt use ï¬lllines He told Short that Wen Downey couldnt eshe would have to forfeit the game Rather tam have this Short ordered the game underway 1°le went on to defeat Stewarts 52 for their third $512 victory It was the first loss in four starts for VL Rumors were flying after the game that Stewarts evprotesting But they didnt Short said he re lved complaint but no protest it is understood that another club was also in disagreement with Plaza using an intermediate player Apparently the league ermits the use of interme une 30 diate players only after SHORT CALLED meetingof his executive last stand as it is at presentlta conditional though edule ends thinsger of Stewarts Gara Asked for comment on the situation Larry ciglht and said following the discussion that the game Vould this game have bearing on the final stand it will be ordered replayed after the regular Wood ge stated We lost the game and were not disputing that Plaza beat us on the field They were the better team Monday night and we were outplayed But allowing Plaza to use intermediate players at this time is violation of the rule and its do the same PLAZA ISNT having Just opening the door for other clubs to ny more trouble that we are fielding team he said Weve been going with nine players the last couple of games due to injuries We had to call ractica session last week in hopesof picking up coup of additional players We did and we needed them Most of the teams are crying the blues for one reason or another Stewar ts Plaza and Truelove Heating are being riddled by injuries Camp Borden Flyers are shufflingplayers around at merry old gate in hopes of hitting lmvale Palace Hotel well the present winning combination and they seem to be quiet at Ehnvale scheduled to meet Stewarts tonight and Camp Borden has game slated against lruelove But unless theres fast switch in the weather were hav ing at this writing this morning the regular Wednes day nightp doubleheadervat Queens Parkgwill be rain ed out THE BEST OF LEAGUES have theirproblems and arguments throughout season This Senior Soft ball League is no exception do believe the execu tive does fine job of running the circui With all the cold weather injuries and other pro hlems of running aclub something is expected to ha open It did and president Short stated flatly this argument wont come up again There will probably be others but the league can feel certain that Short and his executive will handle any situation as fairly as wsible Top Walkerjsr Are CImpBordenwillbetha scene of the 1964 National so Kilometre approximately 31 miles Walking Championship and Olympic Trial on Saturday June rose The race will Mart and dish on the Camp Borden track lo cated behind the main camp gymnasium Buell Building The remainder of the route will be over hard surfaced roads all within the Camp boundariel Starting time is am and the winner should cross the fin iah line at aboot 711W The best walkers in North America will compete Alex Oakley and Nick Manone the gold and silver medal winners for Canada at the 1963 Pan American Games in Brazil have Entered In Meet entered Felix Capella well known airy diver whofrecenlly finished ahead of Mamas and just behind Oakley over the 10 mile distance will also compete American entries include Bruce MacDonald member of the 1950 US Olympic Team Among the officials for the race will be George Gouldirig Canadas Olympic Gold Medal winner inwfliklnl stairs ioiz Olymplé Games and foiir other formerCanadian walking cham pions Thalast milewiil be walked on the Camp Bordenitrack and with berth on tha Olympic team for Tokyo in the balance the ï¬nish between the strong walkers enterethould be very close Cuzzillaï¬llins rim reams Oi Season iii wassga Bejach Despite the cool weather 1104 fans turned out to see Tom zilla of Toronto win his feature race of the season at Wasagn Speedway Wasagn Beads Saturday night Gunilla red a56Chev stariedin scratch position on worked his way into thelead in the ï¬fth lap of the 15lap feathre event Delhleeks of Staynerin a6€ Ford finished close second and Frank Norwood of Toronto was third The crowd gave John Oldroyd ï¬e onearmed favorite from Toronto tremendous cheer litinl be on the loiap little atura ra The remarkable driver also wontbe first con solation and finlshed good ifth in the feature er race wlnners rtdk be second csnsola lJel Meeks the third he andTorn Cui illa in diesemlfinal Track officials announced that coming added attractions at We no Sneedwaywil lnclu tadles iPowderPulf the iolwsys popular race rises on redeem sronr any canrsovi auuusra Me rm The state fish and game department Pinned out cigars Tuesda salon The ilrvt woo and caribou call to be hornin sine since around the turn otthe cen tury when the last of the na tive herd retreatedlo the face of encroachingclvllizallonmnd lumbellng operations The calf end iii mother Los Angeies victory in the last two innings out to about 24 winning EOLSTON COLTS catches Jerry Grote it doesnt min to think much attire New Yorkhiek Idea of having two base runners on third baseso he tags Charlla south to eliminate one Smith got involved in traffic jam in seventh inning atlas nights game when hogot hung up between bomcandthlrd on intruder found tasm male Bob Taylor had advane ed to base from second when he returned Collothlrdbnse man this White right wai ches in awe the play in game in New Yorlrlhe Meta won game 74 AP Wirephotoi SpOtlighi onionins In American Circuit Dean Chance stormed out of Fred Honeys office in con tract hnssle recently and aimed parting shot at as Angela Angels general manager All right said Chance lil pitch an 618000 season Neither Chance nor llaney ex pected him to try to do itin one game But Chance turned in one of the top pitching performances of the American Dengue season Tuesday night keeping Boston lied Sox hitiess for innings and finishing with twohitter while striking out 15 in lo Chance 22 rightbender had shot at Whitta and probably raise until Dick Slu art lined single to centre with two out in the sixth He also had Sillllat tharecordJBstrlkouq mark until he ran out of Whiffs Chance had 13 strikeouts through seven innings but struck out only one in each of the last tvm innings and settled for the seasons high of 15 an impressive 212 earnedrun av erage and to record Now he needs only on more victories to get his raise The victory yardstick was applied by lianey week ago Tuesday when the Angels called special press conference and brought up the subject of Chancer contract dispute with the club At that time Haney saldan new season figures games While Chance was showing llaney his stuff standout pitch ing efforts were turned in by Sam McDowell $100000 bonus baby recently recalled from the minors who struck out 11 as Cleveland lndians defeated Chicago and knocked the White Sex onto the league lead Baltimorel Dave McNally who posted his second shutout over Kansas City Athletics that lifted the Orioles into first place Arrlzo who kept Gerry eight hits well mated in Mlns fir nesnta Twins $2 atriumph over New York Yankees The other Al game scheduled Washington at Detroitwas rained out Besides Stuarts single the only other hit off Chance was single by Felix hlantllla leading off the ninth Chance got the only run he needed and the only one of the game in the fourth when Jack Lamabo walked Joa Koppe Billy Moran slngled and Lee Thomas doubled lMPRiWES ESREGDILD McDowell 21 lelthander withhonly eight molar league victories in four years posted two of the victories iliice being recalled from the mlnorslast Saturdays Leon Wagner homered in the third inning for the ludiansNo 13 of the season and his fourth in four gamesand Cleveland broke 11 tie in the eighth when Max Alvis and Larry Brown hit consecutive homers McNally also 21yearold southpaw had been ineffective in his last three starts but pitched strongly against the Athletics who were unable to BALI STARS PitchingDean thence Am gels allowed only two hits and struck out lshlgh in the ma jors this seasonas Dos Angeles scored 10 victory over Boston Red Sox BattingBilly Williams Cubs went Mar4 collecting shingle double and his lit lifting his averageio in Chi homer cagoa 52 triumph1over St Louis Cardinals get man past second base McNally now has record tioogiowell humeied for the Orioles who scored two of their at three runs on wild pitches by Orlando Pena now Arrigo 21 lefty struck out Elston Howard with the bases loaded in the third and got out of basesloaded 1am in the fourth without run scoring Hector lopenhumsred in the eighthjfor the Yankees but the Twins alreadyhad put it out of reach as Tony oliva stroked three hits and John Caryl Ber nie Allen Don Miocher and Earl Saltey all collected triples iiiaple leafs To OpenUp aurLGéniéIeadIn Int Lead Withhls team leading in the topol the nlnthinning and two men ahead of him in line for bullpen duty llerm Stor rette didnt figure to see much action Tuesday night Then Rochester starter Bill Short suddenlvlost his stuff wracusc Chiefs exploded for six runs and Starrette eventually had to strike out two men to preserve 98 victory for the Red Wings llis effective firemana job benefitted Toronto Maple Leafs who stretched their Inter national League lead over the Chiefs to four games by clob bering BuffaloBison 84Ths other two games on the ed ule were rained out Five errors andJs bases balls featuredihe wild affair at Syracuse as the Red Wings an peered to be home free ter iivcfrun outburst in the rd in ning Wally Posts threerim homer started the Chiefs hit their abon vs comeback snaztwo walks and single finished slimline with sixhit 40 triumph ToplessRepldéemeni The Cookie isnt crumbling for Philadelphia Phlllies Ever since manager Gena Mauch decided last week that Tony Taylor Cookie Roiu asthough he owned second base career hitter hes currently averaging is gaudy 54li incl 14 hits in Thali cs he tookover Rojas con ued his hot streak withtwo hits against Los An esday night as maintained their NatiohslLeagii lead victory Cookie scored their first run when hedouhl stole third and came in on ie Allens fly After KenMcMuIi nx run homer had liedlt anini the top olthe seventh Rolas opened the Phillie If with single Allens single and an nten tional walk loaded the ba and Cookie trotted home fwith wlnuingrunwhen Ron Pa Houston Colts 74 and Chicago Cubs downed St Louis Cardi ruua Cookie Squeezed John liesroilein homewith perfect iailscriticabunt the second in galesiiwoimds ld friend Ed lioabunkhurledI th inning andset the Dodgers down lH Spahn was breezing with 51 lead and fivehitterthrough seven innings when the Reds fsuddenly turnedthe tables 11 runacorin hits by DeronJe son and rank Robinsonwon in the ninth The Braves built the lead early with twovrun homers by Carla Oliver and Denis rMenke Oliver also had solo homer onrs sacouo srnarcur lBub Veaie hurled tiveahliter for his recondatreight victory over the Giants and his fifth win in eight decisionslie struck on nine and walked four eiPiratea grabbed quick lead in the second nningw Willis lOnHélBattinngtrédk Colt errors and pair of hit batters produced live runsand the victory New York lspotled Houston leadspdthen got ii to in nings of airtight relief from Gill Wakeï¬eld and Frank Lory cmcaoo mp sz lazuli Cardinals straded Lew Burdette ago Cubs for Glen Hobbie to avian Veteran lcil Burden niajora si alas andenjoyed his greatestpyeara with Milwaua tree Braves before the Cardh ale acquired hlmayear ago Burdeite twice won warm for Milwaukee gm Mica reachedis victori 91 record lastae Hi this year whli relemppearances geeraises fs hit hits on Silriey Howie Not one Juvenile mans than one hit off Stewarts To Play Loblaws Stewarts Gnrogeof the bars rla and District Senior Softball Magus will meet lpblawa or the Toronlo intermediate league at Queens Park Satur day mm in an exhibition coir lest Star attraction of the bob laws squad is pitcher Norm Bagndl rated one of the but in lntermedla tlon iablaws captured the city championship last season and lost in the AllOntario finals in Oshawa Game time is set for bradiord in 53 Soitball Victory BRADFORD Bradford Il lstercd 5d victory over Fen nells Corn here last night in regularly scheduled South Slmcoe Softball League game Ken Mledema went all the way on the Bradford mound to post the victory German liedman started and was charged with the loss for Fennelis He was relieved by on Cord Kneeshaw in the inning more singles followed before Starrette cameonto fan slug gers Willie Horton and Mack Jones for the last two outs Utility infielder Elli Kem fill ing in at first base drove in the two deciding runs with the second on pair oldoubles for the Leafs as Ken Nixon re corded his fourth victory in five decisions serve the victory when the lil sons routed Nixon in the sixth inning with threerun rally featuring two triples snd Duke Csrmels eighth humerus isms lAWNeBflY Iriuuciuum pinionoi ow Honorbcfï¬n suicide moan iconltruetlod competl Bill Kunkel took over topre anionv92 LiliiiiEii Y0 Bill Sliiii The lraveloll holds far to 124 cubic feet and3i100pounda You can slide sheet of plywood between wheel housings With three seatsdiistailed there is room for nine passengersrihe any station wagons Travelall has eiairdy truck power irame and auspenaionto pull big traders with High clearanceforrougbrosds