"4 ' 70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 25, 1959 ene Conley Trips Braves competing in the South Ontario County Softball League this sea- son and this marks the first time in quite a few years that Oshawa teams have participated In the South Ontario County softball South Ontario County Softball Opens Tonight Two Oshawa softball teams are| Tuesday, June § -- Pickering al Scugog Cleaners, 6.45 and Brook. lin at Port Perry, 6.45, Wednesday, June 10 -- Scugog Cleaners at Markham, 8.15 and Port Perry at Pickering, 8.15, Thursday, June 11 -- Markham 1 By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Staff Writer Lanky Gene Conley finally has Made believers out of the Mil. waukee Braves. | 4 It took the six-foot-eight right. [cllow Issued an ultimatum to hander more than a year to do it| 4 but the Braves must be con- vinced now. There is nothing more convincing than a shutout |leneed. with the doubters as victims, It seems Mr. The new Plliladelphis pitching | wheréof he spoke. ace shut out his former Braves' teammates 640 Sunday, doling out PIRATES LEAP . six hits while handeuffing Henry! The split reduced Milwaukee's Aaron without a Hamimerin' Hank rapped four over runner {hits in the nivhteap and Milwau- | Giants, who defeated Los [kee won it 8-3, Dodgers 6-1. | Conley, traded by the Brav to the Phils just before the open- sweeping a doubleheader |ing of the season, now has per-|Cincinnatj 2-1 and 5-4 in 10 in. mitted only five earned runs innings, and St. Louis whipped 42 1-3 innings. That's a spectacu- Chicago 7-3 for its seventh vic- lar 1.07 earned-run average, the tory in its last eight games. | (playing professional basketball with the Boston Celtics, the big Conley |geles es | jum Conley insisted all along helthree runs. He now is hitting could win if given the opportun- 461, ity, During the off season, while|povpne HELP "Pitch me or trade me to a club that willépitch me," he chal knew victory in 10 decisions, safety. But first-place lead to three games|cinnati twice. Kravitz doubled to = up San Franciseo |arive in the winning run in the Pittsburgh | ped from fifth to third place, singles by Bill Mazeroski and from non Hoak, and Ted Kluszewski's loop. way tonight with Markham visit- | ing Mount Zion, Markham is an- other new entry to the South On- tario circuit, Oshawa Scugog Cleaners, 1958 All-Ontario Junior "A" pions and Oshawa who made a very creditable Home runs by Willie Mays, Or- llando Cepeda and Bob Schmidt, {who collected eight of the Giants' 12 hits among them, dropped the Los Angeles, Dodgers into fourth place. Righthander Jack Sanford |scattered five hits for his sixth Pinchhitters Danny Kravitz and Smoky Burgess delivered |final-nning blows as the Pirates {came from behind to down Cin- two Oshawa entries and they are | Alexandra Park. ninth of the opener after the ciaaners and Merchants will | Pirates hd tied the score on play, | Park, | {grounder. Burgess doubled in the {10th inning of the nightcap to |drive in the winning run after champions of the league; BHort| [ e game for Perry, Brougham and Pickering. at Mt, at Merchants, 6.45 and Mt, Zion The league schedule gets under [at Brooklin, 8.15, Friday, June 12-Merchants at Brougham, 8.15, Monday, June 15 Zion, 8.15, Teesdev, June 16 -- Brooklin at. Pickering cham- Sengog ("oangrs, 6.45 and Port Merchants, | perry at Markham, 8.15. Wednesd-y, June J7 Mer. showing in OASA Seniér "B" hants at Port Perry, 6.45 and playdowns last seeson, are the Nf Zion at Pictering, 8,15, Thursday, June 18 -- Markham drawn to face each other, In gt Brolin, 8.15 and Brovsham, their first game of the schedule, at Vierchen's, 6.45, tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at| Friday, June 19- Scngog Clean. Both Scugog ers at Brougham, 8.15, Mondey, Jone 22 -- Brooklin at [their home games at Alexandra mt Zion, 8 15. Tuesday, June 23 -- Port Perry Other entries in the 1959 sched at Scugon Cleaners, 6.45 and Mer- ule includé Brooklin, three-time [chants at Markham, 8.15. Wednesday, June 24 -- Mt, Zion at Port Perry, 6.45 and Markham |Roeky Nelson tied tk nth at 4 at Pickering, 8.15 Thursday, Jun» 25 -- Brougham Brooklin, 8,15 and Scugog best in the National League, | Saturday, the last-place Phill-| Pittsburgh in the SEASON'S SCHEDULE COULDN'T WIN IN 1958 {ies whipped Milwaukee 4-2: Pit!s-\with a two-run homer. a M xh 4 | Conley, once a highly - prized [burgh beat Cincinnati 6-5, St.| The Cards used three manag- houday. May 25--Markham at, Milwaukee starter, apparently Louis downed the Cubs 5-1 andlers to down the Cubs. Coach | Mt don, 3 25. Merchants at Cleaners at Merchants, 6.45. forgot how to win last, year, He San Francisco beat Los Angeles Horry Walker was directing the) Tuesday, May 2 annie A Friday, June 26 -- Pickering at i in sk isions 2 2, SI » fin ter manager | Scugog s, 6.45; riehar was involved in six decisions and (4-2 clrh 'at the finish after manager|Scugog Cleaners 6.45 ni HMB cupham, 8.15 [lost them all. Manager Fred| The Anderson boys, Harry and |€~'ly Henmius was e'ected in the at Port Perry, 6.45 and Pickering! aronqay' June 29 Scugog {Haney lost all confidence in his|Snarky, drove in two runs apiece fifth innfng and Johnny Keave, at Markham, 8.15, Conners at Mt, Zion, 8.15, lgiant mourdsman and used him [in Conley's shutout triumph over his J lieutenant, was Hhumbed| Wednesday, Mey 27 -- Brooklin| myacday, Juna 30 -- Brooklin at | of compressed nitrogen, shown | changing the tires and gassing spacinglv during the last three|the Bravel, Aaron sunnorted Cor- out five minutes late" MTC TY 2 aving » Mernhants, 6.45 and Markham at at right, lift the car immediate- | yp in eis than 30 na a > months of the campaign, He saw (leton Willey's seven-hi!, pi'ching birds got fine relie pitching by | Thursday, May 28 -- Scugof poet perry, 6.45, ly, enabling tire changes and si RB FEES * no action at all in the world ser- in the second game with a double Lindy McDaniel to sweep the ("ones at Brooklin, 8.15 and Wednesday, July 1--- Brougham when the hose from the tank is | theY improve on that time this |jes against New York Yankees.'and three singles that drove in three-game series. Port Perry at Merchants, £45. |, 'nrankham' 815 and Merchants an important factor in winning | hopes will make pit stops even | disengaged, the car drops back | year, it will be , -- 'May, Mav 20 -- Mt. Zion at of pjekering, #15 the Indianapolis Motor Speed- | shorter. Automatic jacks, | on its wheels. In last year's | thing. Brougham, 8.15. T™ureday, July 2 onday, June 1 -- Merchants g...q~a C) CHANGING TIRES -- ALL FOUR IS JUST 30-SECOND JOB HERE Cutting down on the length | year, the Belond AP Special, of time a car stops in the 'pit" | which has won the last two | to have new tires put on and | times, has an added feature the gasoline tank filled up, is | which owner George Smith really some- Mt. 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TOWER Displayed on our Drive-In Location 64.95 . * way 500-mile classic and this | which are controlled by a tank | race, the Belond pit crew was . 7 i . ° § tank | Tace, We Deond pi crew ) n 1S © {at Mt, Zion, 8.15. x ine at Brooklin, 8.15. | Tuesday, June 2 -- Pickering at| pijday July 3 -- Port Perry at ROOKIE-OF-YEAR ? | po as Boia re, Ju : Ld { lin at Markham, 8.15 Mt. Z : Bilas IMt, Zion, 8.15. . ] ! n d d Wednesday, June 3 -- Scugog| myesday, July 7 ~ Pickering at | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | SUNDAY Are Still o eate Cleaners at Pickering, 8.15. {Merchants, 6.45 and Scugog National League National League | WL Pet. GBL Cincinnati 5 2 at Brooklin, 8.15 and Mt. Zion at|" wednesday, July 8 -- Mt, Zi 000 000 002--2 10 1 Merchants, 6.45 y, July . Zion 1 . |Osh. Kickers in the|with before too long. archants, 0.4. at Markham, 8.15 and Brougham San Fran 553 3 | Jawrcice 35, and Baile: 30. iisen game. |" Uxbridge United played host to|, Friday, June § -- Markham at\5¢ piciering, 8.15, Pieisurgh 28 | (9). yon Urgess, "8 | Osh. Strila Silvio Latin notched the Italia|Oshawa Thistle and were blanked Brougham, 18. 8 Brougham Thurs: July 9 " Movehauts ] es J : , - at Brooklin, 8.15 and Markham at 7 [Pittsburgh 200 000 002 1--5 14 1(Osh. 0.C.C. Rohr, the Kickers goalie got|Thistle notched a hat-trick and|t Mt. Zon, 8.15. Scugog Cleaners, 6.45, Cinelunat 46% 5% | Schmidt, Acker (1) Purkey 45, 0h, Hollandia caught stranded out of his net. |Docherty and Richmond notched By JOE REICHLER Shs 1 '378 a1, (9) and Dotterer; Friend, Black-|Osh, Polonia In the second half ex-Italia|singles. . . Associated Press Staff Writer [land won the opener 3-2 but lost | Totay'! Cases. ¢ [burn 1.0, (9) and Kravitz, Foiles|Osh, Italia Duiella tied the match for Kick-| GOOD GAMES IN PETE. n lanapo 18 Jerry Walker, a 20-year - old|the second game 6-3. Kansas City And Probable Pitch {(10), HR: Pgh-Nelson (1), | Port Hope ers and a penalty shot by Ka.| In Peterboro, the visiting Po- the ite | r, nbd St. Louis 002 320 000--7 13 0|peter Scottish {mondy a few minutes later put/lonia defeated the Canadian . seasoned campaigner, has thrown whip Boston 83. | po 1) (2.2) vs Cardwell (02). | Mizell, McDaniel 3-5, (5) i . | T 1 E ded his hat in the ring for rookie-of- YANKEES START HITTING Tos Angelear at 'San Francisco{H. sant: Deonasel 2.0 nd Malta Uke Jockel got the surance marker| Ver) ood, game hich Was 8 nals Ln year honors. . The Yankees bounded out of _Podres (4-2) vs McCormick hardt (4) Morehead (6) Single- FUTURE GAMES late in the game with a power. [Stol <0 MO Tt ee for Po.| INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- For- The 6-1 righthander hasnt at- their slump with a 13-5 rout of|(2.2), ton (8) and Neeman, S. Taylor| Saturday. May 30 strila vs| fu drive from the eighteen yard DZ'Mmanski sc : f {mer winners Jimmy Bryan and tracted the same amount of at- Baltimore Saturday but their ri-| Chic t St. Louis (N) (8) ey [nbtrday, May 3 S08 VEiline, lonia with Rawski notching a sin-| Flah v Baltim cago a . Louis (1 Thistle in Kinsmen Stadium, gle. H. Blohm was the Peterboro Pat aherty will start away as timore pitching vals for last place in the league. lderson (23) vs Cheney (0-0). [San Fran 200 002 002--6 12 0 (shawa at 2.00 p.m.; Polonia vs| WIN Tks: Sal {back in the field Saturday when and Billy Loes, but the kid from [victory over Cleveland. ; Sanford 6- Se . Mo. |Hollandia in Kinsmen Stadium, in Port Hope the local team| Another good game was played| Ada, Okla. has pitched as well| Washington scored six runs i TR Bd ow Klippetein EO owls Oshawa at 3.30 p.m.: Peterboro got their first win of the season, [in Peterboro, between Peterboro| Starting line 15 the 4304 Soiimile as aoybody in the American the 11th for a 104 victory 5. 50 (9) and Pignatano. HRs: SF-Ce.|U:E:W. vs Italia in King Edward|defeating the Oshawa Malta Unit- (U.E.W, and Oshawa Old Country [fice Lo o League this year. the Red Sox and Kansas 7 564 peda (7), Schmidt (3), Mars (8). Park at 500 p.m. Peterboro ed 5-3 after coming from behind Club in which the Oshawa team qo windup of 10-mile qualifi: x olker yi a Keine at beat Chicago W! Kansas City 486 Milwaukee 000 000 000--0 6 1|Scottish vs Kickers in King Ed- 3 3.2 deficit at half time, was blanked 2-0. | cations any left Te the New unday as Baltimore other Saturday games im y 475 Phil 400 000 11x--6 8 o/ward Park at 7.00 p.m.; Uxbridge| Harris of Port Hope went on| Hardie scored from a penalty-|niddle of the seventh row, 19 ond game of a doubleheader. walloped three-run homers Sun-|Boston . (8) V , and Port Hope United vs Osh- P: i! . The 'loss prevented the defending day in the: Yankees' first-game Detrojt : 4055 Conley 21 and aus 0.C.C. in Port Hope at lraris am Tosver re Ja show that the teams | Pot ast Yours $105.00 vietory. champions from escaping the triumph over Baltimore which New York 14 21 400 8% 003 100 112--8 9 1/p.m Fontana with two and S. Vella|and fans in Peterboto ar t| Flaherty, took the 1008 cellar. Only Norm Siehern's sev-|gave them two in a row for the Today's Game Phila 210 000 000--3 7 2| As a result of Saturday's games one. Ti jnited seem | i A ioeotiiemonial Day eves. qualified 3 om A : : : 9 : And Probable Pitchers {Phils Ta 00-3 . 8 one. The Port Hope United seem co-operative and show a great/shade foster than Bryan and will eth - inning home run kept first time in two weeks. Ford n ; { Willey 2-1, and Rice; Sem- the league table has spread out|to he getting into stride and will [deal of sportsmanship h Walker from duplicating Whitey made his record 4-8 with a two-| Detroit at Kansas City (N)--|o 0p "prifling 0-4, (3) Mever (8) slightly with Oshawa Kickers and \ Start 18 100 Place, ir viet 90 opening-game victory. |timore hits, Gus Triandos' 10th Coleman (0-2). American Lea pump oe on bn 0% SPORTS IN BRIEF pris Shia Bs UNBEATEN IN MAJORS omnes ot the Sesion Pluvided she (Only ame scheduled) New York 000 014 301-915 0 i and almost ruined the engine] It was Walker's fourth straight gin in the second game. International League Ford 43. and Berra: O'Dell] POIt: of the Belond Special that has victory this season, and his fifth ivi W L Pet. GBL, J J A Tuer k (9)| STRILA TIES HOLLANDIA major league triumph without a SCORE, LARY WIN Miami 2% 571 A] Tr SO at NR, Al Oshawa. in the Kinsmen . SARNIA (CP)--Don Matting. [peg and sat out the season, He|builder George Salih and his : pe 564 [2nd Triandes, Ginsberg (8), Lis:] At Oshawa, m ley, Ontario Rugby Football returned to the Imperials the crew completely reb 11t the in June of 1957, he won his only single drove in Cleveland's win- Montreal 525 pion senior all-star centre with next season and has been with | power plant and Bryan qualified start that year but spent 1958 ning run in the first game as|xColumbus 518 New York 000 000 100-1 5 0 : sli | with Knoxville of the Sally Herb Score fanned 10 for his fifth| Rochester 487 Beltimore 001 100 00x--2 4 1|doWwnpour of rain, with very Slip- gown an offer to play with Cal- ---------- Ditmar 1.4. Duren (8) and|PerY field conditions but the game gary St amp e ders. Stamped HAVANA BOLSTERED . record. The youngster currently the Indians with eight hits in the gaoana 19 452 MAD re oxen and was an exciting affair. ers have contacted Mattinglev] CINCINNATI (AP) -- Cincin-| Brooklin Man Is has a 1.37 earned run average, nightcap although he needed help| moro 15 405 6 dos. HRs: NY-Siebern (4): Bal- has fanned 31 and walked only|from Dave Sisler in the ninth. [{y" pO 0" G0 FF OC [R08 CORSE AES : |scoreless and in the second per- Finks and backfield coach Frank Don Rudolph to their farm club 253 KING ST. WEST innings. us: Triandos (10) = 0p & plod Strila scored the first goal Filchok. Filchok was head coach|at Havana in the International | x walked a batter in his last 27 3-3 hits in the twin bill. SSONd game ou [RaCag . , le. Tudoiph, rs. ovis l RA 3-9311 S. | Kansas City whacked Billy b x I Stay y y hen season. Mattingle: layed recently along with u zas | ' - Although held to a split in|Pierce and four relievers for 15 Havana at Buffalo l, Pierce 54, Moore 2 Laman R Westerink ted wie ge when [last Sean Bini ved from the Chicago White Sox in a Foxhunters Club |(3) Staley (6) Lown (8) and Lol- 3 ot \ 1950 and was first-string centre|trade for outfielder Del Ss. o { Cleveland Indians increased their/runs with a double and triple, (Only games scheduled) ar; Norbert | good shot. NGSTON (CP) -- Kawartha -place margin to a full ge is 11-LO| . | 3 --p-- appe------ -- ped) first-place margin to a ull game Ray Herbert won his fourth American Assoclatio Washington 100 031 300--8 14 0|dium saw Italia fall behind from| | PORSCHE SWEEPS MEET (home with five of the 10 top Houston 3-0 Charleston 6-5 Fischer 4-1 Stobbs (6) and Fitz-ta 3.1 defeat by Kickers, in the John Mo er Is [sang Bardh 4nd Wolfgang Seldel. Lenae Disiit Foxpunirs Assoc 1 St. Paul 3 Minneapt is 1 |best match of the day, although| Y a Lair of German drivers, piloted ation field trials Saturday. (0) {Omaha 2 Denver 4 [(6) Wills (7) and Daley. |a Porsche to victory Sunday in| The trials, run at Glenburnie, | trod 10 000 001-2 5 1/ | i A ' Fort Worth 4 Louisville 3 | Croveland 02 000 0i--3 10 1 bile rae. The [Gon mur six miles north of here, saw six| | S : Porsche firm also captured sec-| a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wilson: Score 5-2. 'and. Naragon. Ir} ond and third places. fielding 50 dogs. The dogs were SATURDAY Detroit 003 021 000--6 10 1 STARS Oonnor WI |" BEST BLIND BOWLERS qact ty Dusierdt - hounds Bud Cleveland 000 200 001--3 8 2 | GUELPH (CP) § ooklin, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS suspended because of the Sunday Son Fran 0 oz oa 4 2 } Lary 5-3, Sister a Ber. Batting -- Danny Kravitz and| TORONTO (CP) -- John Moyer Ml o . I pee] White Lightning, owned by 4 (curfew with the Leaf: s 5.3 Los Angeles - g beret; Garela 0-3, Podbelian ) ig . : itts ,|of Waterloo took first prize of| lers i n ' ' y Souris Wavager Cal Brmes De ay he Teas leading 5-3 3 JES IS ad Londriiniet area bono Smoky Burges, Pittsburgh, Pp bowlers championship they won Emery Shea of Kawartha Club. a on'y 0 point lo his pohing I i International League gave the Pirates two victories/men's five-pin tournament which ino Toronto Frisky Six in ] rE RT |stein (9) and Pignatano. Columbus 000 300 010--4 11 0 C " cincinnati 2-0 and 54 ended Sunday. [finals Sunday i |second and Dick owned by Clay- purt of Jets toward the up| In other games, Havana swept|Milwaukee 010 001 000--2 5 0 Toronto 020 000 001--8 10 1| Pitching -- Whitey Ford. New| Moyer rolled a 10-pin total of Vv. [ton Bennett was third. Both are League AY : ' x : aleS, | vork, and Jerry Walker, Balti-| Kawartha Club members. ! ; : 8-3. 32 and Miami snd Brf'alo| Spahn 5-5 Rush (4) McMahon and Thompson. HR: Col-Esca- Ford hurled a two-hitt r in/@nd his score. remained un- In the past week the Jets have gplit, Miami won the first 7-5 and! (8) and Crandall; Owens 2-3 and |lera yrnope:: ore. nar Ji WOH gy (beaten despite the onslaught of vaulted from sixth - place 10th. Bisons took the second 8-4. Hegan. HR: Mil-Logan (4), Columbus 021 00--3 ¢ 2|the Yankees' 90 victory over the; oss" upon" ton bowlers from all | > 7 Jain o loles' he | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | games. A week ago they were six|\r.nreal was postponed because Chicago 000 001 000--1 4 0| (Game called in 6th inning by |five-hitter in the Orioles' 2-1 seC-|pgnaqa, Hollywood, Calif.--Danny Val- | games behind the first - place of pan. Jackson 3-5 and H. Smith; curfew. To be resumed at later ond game triumph over the Yan-| Second with 2,752 was To-|dez, - 128%, Los' Angeles, out- Miami Marlins. Today they are In the 'week. the Jet Hillman 2-3, Porterfieid (6) More kees, v starters and Snel 4 Lovenguth and Hall; Johnson $750 prize money. Ollie Lyons of Angeles, 10. and only a half game behind ova i hin 4 . ill. HR: -Boyer (9). and Thompson HR: Escalera. » Toronto was third with 2741,| Havana -- Hilton Smith, 125, y b third-place Montreal. relievers, each winning three. |cicinnati 000 200 2015.12 0/ Miami 030 300 010-7 14 0| Ontario Trotters (Miami, stopped Jorge Nunez, | thie RENAULT ~ D) aunrbine Maple Leafs 4-3 in the first game against the Marlins provided the pena 2-2 Rudolph (2) O'Toole] Byrd, Kay (5) and Bucha: Pa Good Prices er I Tor wie P Ike Chestnut ml : } . s 4-8 » first game enc 1 . yrd, y ( a; | | | a -- ©: , 129, of 2 dovhlchender Scndiv ot To big surge for Columbus, whose (3) Mabe (8) and Bailey: Daniels| Green, Lehman (4) and Brown. | Y {1958 titleholder Gord Brown of |New York. hn ; i San- | sweep of Toronto, with a Satur-|(7, Blackburn (9) and Burgess. Buffalo 200 402 x--8 7 1 ; oom) id wrk ' sy AHR ot utiles " 1 Ontario trotters paid good prices cause of a bout with pneumonia. dav game boing washed ou Cin-Robinson (9), Pgh-Skin-| Stewart, Lary (4), McDermott| in weekend OT ard at Richolion| Ron Saylor of Belleville racked (6) Byrd (6) and Korcheck: |track. up a 422, high single of the ser- {Leafs. Nino Escalera homered Kansas City -010 173 40x-16 21 0|Dermott [Miams, Jr., a win Sunda ing si r ansas City ] s, Jr., s y with| Other outstanding singles were {and scored two of the Jets runs| Wynn 6-3 Latman (5) Staley Havana 031 002 020-8 10 1|prices of $10.60, $2.90 and $2.70, [registered by Angelo S. were! MORE POWER ad es fa off loser Bob Chakales (3-4). ¥is-/(5) Arias (6) Moore (8) and Loi-|Rochester ~~ 000 000 030--3 9 1/The mile race brought a $1,000|Cornwall, 391, and Bob Higgins, | . Johnson in the susnended House. HR: KC-Lopez (5) Merritt (8) and Staniland. Saturday a Guelph horse, with a In Memphi mound for Columbus. Boston 000 000 121 00--4 10 1/Rochester 020 000 000--2 6 1(at $3.50, $4.9 and $3.80 for its TOWER LEAFS LEFT LAST Ramos, Clevenger 1.0 (8) and| Cuellar, Carilla bi Attoye 1D) backers. Driver was Bill Hab- I Aides i . i % A i » H - | MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- A| Havana, leaving Toronto all Fitzgerald; F. Sullivan, Wall 1-2 and Izquierdo, Gonder Rick- | kirk, R 3 . -Allis: 9 an Don Whitt of Barego Spring, Wieand (26) an 80 lead in the HRe: Weli-al)ison 9) Lemon (1 Sunday's Results $25,000 Memphis open golf tour- homer by Borrego Alvarez and a Baltimore 000 010 202--5 10 2|Fort Worth 6-1 Louisville 1-8 nament Sunday. solo shot by Larry Novak. Luke| Larsen 40 Maas (8) and/Indianapolis 50 Dallas 8-2 Whitt"s four birdi and 2h Bester got Rochester' runs with|Berra; Pappas 4-2 Harshman (1)|------ over the 6,501-yard course and Bob Miller (4-4) wa: the loser. Triandos, Ginsberg (3). HRs:{ NEW | Ss, ing v S N OR (CP) West total of 201 Tony Gonzales scored the Ny-Skowron (6) Mantle (7) Bal BE of England Ari Veech and Jay Hebert tied at second game on a single by Luis|Detroit 001.014 0008 8 Oldnw in oe exhibition sryane 202. Veech, a 265-pound rookie,| Arroyo. Arroyo (2-4) was thelCleveland 000 000 103-4 6 0 gay In an aliibition soc or games birdied the 18th hole for a 70./winner while Dic: Ricketts (1-47 Bunning 53 and Berberet: into Ebbets Field to watch. Scugog Cleaners, 6.45 and Brook-| * nonday, July 6--Port Perry at Bal League Thursday, June 4 -- Port Perry |ciaaners at Port Perry, 6.45, | Milwaukee 630 [Pittsburgh » w the gate no doubt be a team to reckon Whi Y k i wi 7.W. in the half, after|50 in a one-sided game. Cain of 1PS an S) Loot Pw "488 51. |Cincinnati 020 001 100 0--4 10 o| Peter UE.W. marker 8 at Mt. Friday, July 10 -- B at |over Chicago White Sox. Cleve-| downed Sox 86 and : RY han with the poise and control of a Washington Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N)|Chicago 000 030 000--3 7 0|Uxbridge | last year's champions in the lead, | Scots hy four goals to one in a heroes Hoyt Wilhelm, Billy O'Deli|the Tigers, kept ith a 6-4 FOR PORT HOPE _ |marksmen ly y gers, kept pace w a 6- American League Los Angeles 000 010 000--1 6 : 33 cars blast away from the i i Washington beat the Yankees 2-1 in the sec-| Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra | 2Sningtol a7 Jay 2-2, Pizarro (1) McMahon |vs Malta at Uxbridge at 7.00 p.m. |a scoring spree, chalking up four shot and Strong was the other |cars %0. pass before he can re- Ford's shutout in the Yankees | hitter. Bob: Nieman got both Bal- Sisler (0-1) or Narleski (1-4) vs an4 Sawatski, Thomas (8). Oshawa Thistle being he only Bryan nearly missed the | Baltimore 000 000 000--0 2 o|chedule and have not dropped a) REJECTS CALGARY BID (1951. He injured a le, in Winni-|won the last two 500s. Owner. setback. Signed as a bonus boy| Granny Hamner's ninth-inning Buffalo ki 564 % INY-Mantle (8) Howard (3) Berra|Stadium, Strila and Hollandia (5; 2 di battled to a 1-1 tie in a steady|y "Golden Bears, has turned Sarnia's ORFU team ever since. Saturday. League and turned in an 184 victory. Frank Lary turned back| Richmond 474 . Berra: Walker 40, and Trian-( "a4 "yale time the teams were gamough generai manager Jim nati Reds Saturday sent pitcher | Smiths Sports six In 46 He hasn't Detroit's Harvey Kuenn had six R ay | Master-of-Hounds pended second game Sunday). [Chicago 240 001 00x_8 15 2|on a shot by Kiss. A little later of the ORFU champion Bears League. Rudolph was obtained | their doubleheader with Detroit, hits. Hec Lopez drove in four Miami at Rochester tar: Horhert 4-3. aod House, HR: } ar; se. HP Tae Hocond. game in' the. Sta with Winnipeg Blue Bombers in |Skizas also was sent to Havana. oil 1 Saturday's Results Boston 000 003 000--3 10 1a one goal lead at half-time to| gang Barth and Wolfgang Seidel, [tenac District Foxhunters Assocl- | gerald; Casale 1-4, Monbouaquette| | Dallas 2 Indianapolis 12 | T Wi A - op mner {mobile race. The German Vault To Top Bo via ii3 5d WEEK-END thie te Ovaries National League ey | First place went io Sheffield | A whose late-game pinch doubles ($2,000 in the O'Connor Bowl open|iy Toronto last year by defeat- roster to explain the sudden HAVANA TAKES TWO Williams 1), Lajine: £7). Klipp- Linen, 0 by Bud Wilson woe per reaches of ™e International , doubleheader from Rochester, Phila 020 110 00x--4 13 0| Jackson and Hall; Chakales,| |2,761 early in the tournament WEE END FIGHTS | fourth, winning six of seven Richmond's doubleheader at St. Louis 000 203 000--5 7 0| Toronto 120 02--5 § 1/Orioles, and Walker pitched af Vol oniad0 and from Western split the date). ronto's Bill Garrard, who took pointed Manny Gallardo, 129, Los| 2%; games back of the Marlins| iors between ST © head (6) Singleton (9) and Aver- teak worth $500. The Jets defeated Toronto Winning three of four games Pittsburgh 330 000 00x--6 13 0|Buffalo 020 010 200-5 7 0 (120%, Havana, 7. ronto, whle the second game was victory Sunday capped a 209.9 Smith (7) Gross (7) Williams! Miami 002 011 0-4 8 4/ MONTREAL, Que. (CP)--Two|Oshawa, who showed poorly be- | tamaria, 128%, Panama, 10. | ™ [ Al Jackson (6-1) went the nine- ner (5) Virdon (2). | on itt |inning route for Columbus, scat American 'League (Bunker, Mason (4) and Coker.| Hal Bales from Atherton, near|ies. The game was worth $50 to Get . .. I [tering 10 hits and striking out 10 opjcage 000 000 000-0 4 1 HRs: Bflo-Harrington; Mia- Me- Brantford, gave driver Jack Wil-|him. | calera also homered off Don lar Romano (6); Daley and] Wiand and Gonder; Miller, purse. | Ingersoll, 388. Lyon Lovenguth was on the Wash 000 101 200 06-10 12 2 Havana 001 001 001-3 11 1|Linda's Gun, won a $500 event brilliant six-under-par 64 hoisted alone in the cellar, gave Ted 8) Fornieles (11) and Daley. |etts and Staniland. | Calif., to a one-stroke lead in the first game, helped by a three-run New York 443 110 000-13 16 1,Omaha 11-1 Denver 7-9 eagle gave him a 32-3 or hela three-run, eighth-inning homer. |Zyverink (3) E. Johnson (7) and SOCCER SQUADS TIE Hard on his heels, big Tom| clincher in the ninth innine of 'he Tasby 2 (5). Dundee of Scotland tied 2-2 Sun-| But he missed two shorties of lost McLish 51 Podbielian (6) Ci- i less than three feet Homers by Woody Smith and cotte (7) Brodowski (9) and Ni- Two of the :ircuit's biggest Fred Valentine hirhlichted the xon, Naragon (9). HRs: Det-Ber threats, Art Wall, Jr., and Al'bombardment in Miami's 14-hit,| beret (5) Bolling (3) Kaline (9) Besselink wound up at 204. first-game attack. Bobby Adams Bridges (2); Cle-Baxes (1) Min- Top round of the day was a chipped in with four straight hits oso (6) reccrd-equalling seven -under-|and added a double in his first International League par 63 turned in by Jay Hebert's trip in the nightcap. Richmond 030 000 001--4 6 0 brother, Lionel. Bracketed with, In the second game, a four-run/Montreal 500 000 00x--5 9 1 Lion~l at 205 were South Africa's Buffalo fourth inning topped by| Bronstad, Grba (1) and Dar- Gary Player, Al Balding of Mark-|a two-run homer hy Mickey Har-rell Johnson; Negray and Brum 12 NOON TO 2 P.M ham, Ont., (68-69-68) and Doug rington and a two-run single bylley. HR: Rich-Leja (1) hd Lou Vassie, helped get reliever Havana at Rochester , Train pros was Hank Mason his third victory in Miami at Buffalo ppd, o i HOTEL LANCASTER k ies many decisions. 'Columbus at Toronto ppd Jain. | GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S Most versatile motor made--for fishing, ski ing. family boating. Famed Whispering Power quiet, plus Sviorudes now thermo- TERMS T' static control. Add electrig SUIT Ie starting, easily, anytime. BUDGET HANNA 20 RAY 57. ™N THE CONVENIENT 25%packace os ie Towers Priced from as low as MARINE SALES field of 71 RA 5-885) i to 61 after the round. Ford. The RA 5.3557