THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 26, 1959 { 12 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Scugecg Cleaner Jrs. 'Win From Merchants | Oshawa Scugog Cleaners Jrs., Wilson singled with one out then as pitcher for Scugogs, with Tay- created a three-way tie for first|Brown was safe on an error, to place in the South Ontario County |load the bases 'and McDonald sin- Softhall League race, when they gled to right-centre, scoring two first pitch, to end the inning Ron Simcoe"s homer in the 9th, FLOYD PATTERSON N 18 still the world's heavyweight cham. defeated Oshawa Merchants 7-4/of his mates pion, at least for another day--if not longer. New York got the rained was that | rain pre- after the oldfashioned onet4wo from the weatherman yesterday, it hard for several hours in the morning and the result the scheduled world's title bout was kavoed. With more dicted, promoter Bill Rosensohn finally decided, shortly put the Juniors up three runs and Merchants failed to score in their half of the final inning, although lead-off batter, and rival pitcher, Gord Nichol opened with a sin- gle, his third hit of the night, but last night at Alexandra Park, in a| In the 5th inning, Hubble drew peppery tussle that saw each a walk to start and Gord Nich- team collect eight hits, with the ol's homer broke the 2-2 dead- {winners coming from behind lock, a line-drive smash to left- twice, to take the verdict. centre. Merchants held their when lor retiring the next batter on the 'URW Local 222 Juveniles 'Maintain Unbeaten Record The UAW Local 222 Juveniles moved to 3rd and scored from tightened their grip on first place there on Waite's squeeze - play in the Oshawa Legion Minor bunt. Then Reid came through Baseball Assoc. Juvenile League|with a single and Dowe scored race, last night at Alexandra/the winning run Pagk, when they came from be-| Tripp and Desroches each hac hind with two runs in the last |two hits for Ajax while Reid a=d inning, to nose out Ajax Mer-|Kirk had two iece for Coach chants 2-1 and so maintain their|Brent Oldricid's ndefeated undefeated record as league-lead- squad. ers AJAX BANTAMS WIN This was one of the best base-, Ajax Bantams had a little bet- ball games of the Legion season|ter success, in their league game making it 3-2, where it ended. (two hits given up by Newitt while Crothers with a double and/Ajax themselves got only four Kolesnik's single, were the only safeties, one a triple by Chomey. SOUTHVIEW GOLF nd COUNTRY CLUB BOWMANVILLE OPEN FOR PLAY JULY 1ST was able" to only get as far as!to date, with McCartney for Ajax|last night, when they played at 3rd base, before the game was/and Conner for Local 222, hook- home and defeated the Oshawa The heavy-hitting Merchants|two-run lead until the 7th official 'weigh-in, to postpone the fight until tonight. And the clicked for four singles in the Horsby was safe with one out weatherman may still be in an ormery mood today so anvthing can happen, The closed circuit television of the championship bout means that if Oshawa fight fans want to take it in -- they'll have to take a jaunt to Toronto, either to the theatre or Maple] Leaf Stadium. The Toronto Leafs are playing Columbus again this evening, game-time seven o'clock and for a modest increase i prices, fans will be able to see both this ball game and the figh the Leafs' management having arranged to present the circuit telecast to their customers School examinations have been the reason for Oshawa Wilkinson's Jrs. having had a layoff of almost three weeks, but they'll be in action again tomorrow, here at Alexandra Park, 2.60 o'clock, when Doug Laurie's Sports team will visit Oshawa for a Leaside League fixture, Bob Brewster is to get Saturday's pitching assignment and will have his former bat- tery-mate Jackie Cole doing the catching. Jackie has conclud- ed his term's studies at St. Michael's College and is ready to help Wilkinson's in their title bid. Mgr. Jim Shaw and Coach "Mike" MacArthur have added some new strength to the roster, Including Frank Wilkinson, a former Peterborough boy, a king-size Junior at 6 ff. 3 inches and 215 Ibs., who plays the outfield. George Fuller, another long-ball hitter and pitcher- Infic'der Myron Mech are the other additions. If the "Wilkies™ can start right back in at the pace they were setting early this month, then Lauries and all other Leaside League oppon- ents are going to have a lot of trouble winning in Oshawa, or even at Talbot Park, BRIGHT BITS: -- Bill Morland, North Bay newspaperman shot a hole-in-one yesterday during his practice round at St. Cath , arines, warming up for the Ontario Open golf championship which starts today . TITO FRANCONA hit two homers yester day to help Cleveland Indians win 3-2 over Baltimor first place, as Chicago White Sox defeated Washing m 4-1. De troit turned back Boston 10-5 and Yankees nosed out Kansas City upset, scored by Hoy's Pavers saw Thompson's defeated Foley's ST. LOUIS CARDS upset Milwaukee Braves 3-2 yesterday over McLaughlin Fuels but the Pirates defeated San Francisco 3-1 so that kept Giants| from gaining any ground. Other National League action saw Cubs Pavers, was in good 5-4 defeat Redlegs 6-2 while Los Angeles I lies 5-2 in the 12th inning, on Roman Mejias' homer, it gave Elroy Face his 12th-straight win of the season Face relieved Harvey Haddix|gioa by Claus, followed by an in-| sacrifice and then in the 7th, R. 'e! ELROY FACE is quite likely to get a spot on the field error in the 10th National League All-Star roster for the big game on July 7. How- ever, right now it would appear that both Ted Williams and Stan Musial will "sit this ,one out.""--Musial has been in 15 All-Star games COLUMBUS JETS have pledged not to shave until they win three games in-a-row . AMERICAN HOCKEY League has turned thumbs down on the applications for franchises that were made by Quebec Aces and Montreal Royals. League offi- cials told the two clubs they can apply again and suggested they may have a better chance of getting Accepted for the 1960-61 sea son PLATE TRIAL results, earlier this week, appear to have served their main purpose, namely of cutting down on the num- ber of thoroughbreds that will actually go to post, for the Queen's Plate, on Tuesday afternoon. Final entries close tomor row morning at ten o'clock--but of course, even all these entries may not be out there, when the gates are sprung INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Pitching Situation Dominated By "Shorts" | The International League pitch- for Buffalo as the league-leaders ing situation is summed up in a/moved to a two-game lead. He nutshell as "the Short and the gave only six hits, one Leo Short of it." Burke's home run. Don Land- That would be Bill Short of Tum's ninth inning homer, on re Richmond, who upped his record liever George Zuverink's first to 9-1 Thursday night with a 2-1.Pitch, won the game. It was victory over Montreal, and Chris|Landrum's second of the night Short (7-1) of Buffalo 'who de. and his seventh of the year feated Miami 5-4 Len Cardenas, with two home Havana stopped Rochester 12.6 uns, and Tony Gonzales with and Toronto won its third in a one, drove in eight runs for the row from Columbus, 5-4, in other |Cubans as Emilio Cueche (5-3 IL action and two relievers held down the Wings Richmond's Short, rumored to ' = be on his way up to the parent Gonzales aiso added a pair of New York Yankees within a|singles as Bob Keegan failed in week, tops league pitchers with his second attempt to win No. 10 an earned-run average that is|He lost his third instead just a shade over two per game. CLOSE STRUGGLE He allowed only five hits and one, 0 ahead' 5-1 sarne 5 1-3 ir gs as earned run in 5 1-3 innin 88!i nings had to sweat four a two- after out closed and retain ball ters won over the Phil-\y awrence and Roy George tagg-|any big rally. They got one by WHEN PIRATES defeated the Giants yesterday 3-1'aq phim for hits at the start of Shearer in the fourth on his hit, a = D. Kornylo both over Nichol, with three hits, includ- ing a homer and Keenan with a couple, were top hitters for the losers while McDonald and Price each had a pair for the winners Mel 3b; Price, 2b; second inning, after one out, to then with two out, pinch-hitter R score their two runs. Walker, Simcoe drew a walk and Dan Logeman, Keenan and Nichol all Price followed with a long hit safely in succession. home-run blow, to put Scugogs n! The heavy hitting Merchants ahead 54 t, clicked for two runs in the sec-| In the top of the 8th, Bill Hor- ond inning, on hits by Walker, ton opened with a walk, advanced loogeman, Keenan, Hubble and on a wild pitch and Wilson's sac- nick, ¢; Nichol, With two runners across, |rifice, to be in a position to score Newey, 1b; Horton, rf; Wilson, O'Connor grounded through the|from 3rd after the catch, on ss: Brown, If; McDonald, of middle and Price made a fine Brown's long sacrifice fly to cen- Hornnishy, p; R. Simcoe, 3b in one-handed play, to retire Nichol tre. 7th. Weldon, ¢ in 8th; Taylor, p {and then threw to 1st base, to! In the bottom of the 8th, within 8th {double O'Connor, who had left two out, Merchants threatened; 5H AWA MERCHANTS -- the diamond, figuring there were again when Coach Jack Logeman O'Connor, ss Buzminski If; already three out drew a walk then Bob Keenan Knight, ¢; M. Jordan, 3b: Walk The Juniors tied this up in the also walked, At this point, Ron Ib: Logeman, ef; Kéenan, If fourth inning when Newey walked, Taylor replaced Glenn Hornsby, Hubble, 2b: Nichol, p Irwin, er Pavers Upset Fuelmen In Inter-County Tilt v to complete open the game and a sacrifice and an infield out scored Hance with the first run. In the third in ning, Hance walked with one out McAvoy doubled and Yuill sin. 11-2, with Lutz allowing seven Sled, to put Crawford's ahead Dan Kornylo, pitching for the hits but keeping them scattered 3-2. They clinched the win with form. J.|so that Foley's couldn't build up four runs on five hits in the next inning, Lean, Johnston, Hance McAvoy and Yuill all connecting for safe hits, plus a walk to Bax: and it all hanpened after were two out. McAvoy had two doubles and a single to lead hitting PORT PERRY s Refreshments defeated Port Perry Juniors 16-3, in their game, played out at Port Perry Maxwell started for Tony's up runs on four couple of. errors, in the Aird's triple being the In the fourth, Burnett homered and Smith replaced Maxwell, finishing out the game without allowing Port Perry any more hits or runs Tony's got to Menzies, the Port pitcher, in the third inning, when Hill started it off with a double after two out. He went all the way on an outfield bobble, then a walk to Berwick, singles Me Allister and Snow and McCabe's double kept the rally going, fol- .| Four schedule games were Hanna's solid - played in the Inter-County Soft- their total League last night and the| PLUMBERS' BATTLE surprise of the night was a 10-5) The 'Battle of the Plumbers' hit * the seconding inning and a sacri- single by Lowery and Jefferey's gave the Fuelmen Osborne opened with a. hit and there their first two runs. Corrigan dou-|scored after two out on Jordan's bled in the third and scored on a hit og Bliss Ld [sacrifice by George Lawrence, an| Beer pitching for Foley's, was DOWN infield error and George's second- greeted by three straight hit runs in the opening inning, Shep- John Lawrence walked in the perdson, Ulrich and Stinson all fifth with one out and Ray George!getting doubles while Cole drew a made it his big night, with his walk. Oldfield homered in the 4th third-straight hit, this one aland Ulrich hit a two-run homer homer but that proved the last'in the fifth, to make it 6-1. In the run for McLaughlin's {sixth frame, the winners added five runs on six hits as the Pavers Ww the g i A . 1 Pavers won the game in the Foley's defense collapsed com third inning. Tureski opened the inning with a single. M. Kornylo singled, then after two outs, Milne and Hanna both hit safely and Cairnes clean- €d Scugog Cleaners Juveniles in ed up the bases with a homer, their game at Storie Park, 7-4 after which Taylor singled, then! Johnston pitched the win for Tureski got another hit, M. Crawford's. Suddard homered as Kornylo was safe on an error and first batter for the Juveniles then D Kornylo got his second hit of with two out, Young doubled and the inning, a double. The total of [Mapes singled to put them in|lowed by a walk to Phillips and nine hits produced eight runs for front 2-1. However, they . were|gelhy's single Hoy Pavers. Dervent replaced able to get only two more runs| This all netted Tony's five Doug Keeler, as pitcher for the after that, when Fegan singled|yyng and they got their other 11 Fuelmen, during this hectie rally|in the fifth and Suddard came yung in the 7th inning when Men- but he couldn't stop the Pavers| through with his second home-run|,ieq tired and so did his support. either. They got two walks by (blow of the game |Tony's had eight hits in Wrubel and Milne in the fourth| Peters, pitching for Scugog Ju-|rally, including homers by Me- and added two more runs oniveniles, gave Hance a single to'Cabe and Snow three hits for He gave two hits and a {second big one pletely WIN FOR CRAWFORD'S Crawford's Construction defeat- Yankees Two Games Shy Of League Lead Néw York Yankees aren't the, The White the Sen- swaggering champs of old, but|aiors behind the five-hit pitching there's no sign of any more stag- of Barry Latman in his first gering as they move into Chl-|oomplete game. The White Sox cago for the opener of a four-|ai1so held to five hits. beat Pete game weekend series tonight. Ramos (7-7) in a two-rud fifth They roll into Comiskey Park| Ear] Torgeson hit a run had a four-hit shutout until the eighth, when pinch - hitter Joe Ginsberg tagged reliefer Mike Garcia for a <&wo-out, two-run Isingle. Garcia (1-5) won it Rocky Bridges' first major Sox beat two ing up in a hurling duel that was Victor's Sports and Cycle a real sizzler. Each team collect-13-2, in another keen battle, ed seven hits and Ajax lost the game on a costly error. Newitt, pitc both fast and team hing for Ajax, was wild. He struck out GREEN FEES -- WEEK DAY -- $1.50 SAT., SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS $2.00 this La It was a 00 deadlock for the 13 batters, six in the first two in first five innings, with UAW hav-/nings -- bit he also walked nine ing a potential run nipped at the batters. In spite of the free tick- plate, after they loaded the bases ets he issued. he avoided trouble with none out in the very first|until the fourth, when Stan Koles- nik opened with a single. Newitt fanned the next two but then fol- lowed four - straight walks to Ritchie, Fair, Skerratt and Mac- donald, to give Victor's two runs their total for the night, as it turned out inning. Ajax threatened in the second frame and again in the fifth but they didn't score until the 6th when Tripp singled with one out Andrews followed with a clean hit, after Tripp stolen 2nd Ajax got an opening rus when base and Tripp came home On| Newitt, lead-off batter, drew a the drive. McC artney walked next) wn" the first inning and ad but Blundell grounded and Ah- vanced to core on a wild drews was nipped at the plate. | 00" 0g a couple of infield outs. Waite replaced Conner, as pitch After that, Lance Ske itt did 2 er. during Ajax's 6th-inning rally ood pitching job until the fifth Local went into the final when he walked Wood Newitt 7th inning, trailing 10 and God-iforced Woods and Marshall went {ridge opened the bid with a sin- out but Finnigan drew a wall gle. Butch Dowe bunted for a and then an error on a double sacrifice and whea McCartney steal followed, with Robson get errored on the play, Godridge ting a single to score Finnigan Elgins Edge | Beavers 2-1 | In Baseball | HAMILTON' (CP manager Tommy White bested| Hamilton's Richard Jack in al hurling duel here Thursday night| as St. Thomas Elgins edged] Beavers 2-1 in an Inter-County| Senior Baseball League game The loss prevented Beavers from taking over top spot and they now 'trail the leading Galt| Terriers by a full game | White, an Inter-County veteran,| didn't allow a hit until right fielder John Principi's bases- empty homer in the fifth He held Beavers to three hits | Elgins touched Jack for four| singles He walked four and fanned nine, bringing his total to 65 in 49 innings. Elgins scored| their two runs, one of them un-| earned, in the seventh. Lead-off batter, catcher Ted Bogal, walked and went to second when shortstop Fred Kelso beat out a roller along the third base line. Ernie Fraser singled to cen- tre scoring Bogal and Kelso crossed the plate when the ball went past centirefielder Murray Playing- More ¢ ke. Another Inter . County game, {Listowell at Brantford, was post- poned because of wet grounds. Meanwhile, the Beavers Thurs- |day announced the signing of {catcher Bill Thomson, a member {of last year's pennant winning | | Oakville Oaks | Thomson is the fourth player Ifrom the defunct Oakville club to join Beavers. He participated in 20 games last year, hitting .203. | Manager Dan Lewandowski lalso announced the release of catcher - outfielder Jim Wilson, who led Inter-County hitters last year but did not qualify for the |batting tie because he didn't have enough at bats "Get the big plus in performance and ride" HILLARY'S CLIMB FTY ST, > fonseil con Yh Concession r by far per dollar "Get today's best buy-- bar none" the Vees tied for second place run Columbus seventh inning asin fourth place, just two games| homer in the sixth the American with Rochester An error by third baseman strike out two batters and cut off Clyde Parris opened the doorsia .Jet rally that narrowed the for Richmond's two runs in the|score to 5-4. A terrific catch in fourth that clinched it centre field by Jim King saved against Babe Birrer (3-9) who the game for Toronto in the went the distance eighth BISONS WIDEN LEAD | Ron Negray (8-7) won it and Chris Short went the distance foe. Gibbon (7-5) was the loser. HOLE-IN-ONE homer to give the Leafs IN PRACTICE first-inning lead. Tom Burgess {homered for Columbus ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Bill Morland of North Bay shot a hole - in - one during a practice round for the Ontario open golf championship beginning today at the St. Catharines Golf Club. Morland, one of the prov- ince's top amateurs, sank the ball off a No. 8 iron shot of the par-three 160 - yard 17th hole. He came in with a three- under-par score of 68, His brother, Dave Jr., played the round with him and carded a7 night, stopping the third- More than 200 will start in fourth - place teams with mn Mercuries, Switsons Take Lead By THE CANADIAN PRESS reliever Al Pehanick came on to!ShY eo lead on an 8-out-of-11 spurt of League that |HITS TWO HOMERS league grand slam homer settled] NELSON. N.Z. (CP)---Sir Ed- things in a five-run third inning mynd Hillary, conqueror of for the Tigers. Al Kaline and re-! Mount Everest, has just achieved a 20 The top two teams of the On- tario Lacrosse Association Senior pern hit home runs for the Yan- | Series ran true to form Thursday kees, with Siebern's leadoff shot | and scoring the clincher in the eighth | little | jnning the tournament which calls for an 18-hole qualifying round to-e day and 36 holes Saturday. Among the late entries was In. dian Jack Jacobs, backfield coach for Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four football league. - Tiger Jones Zalazar Meet NEW YORK (CP)--Not many persons know about it but middle weight Ralph (Tiger) Jones and Vietor Zalazar of Argentina clash in a 10-round « Madison Square Garden The scrap has been shadowed by the Floyd Patter son -. Ingemar Johansson heavy weight title fight, originally scheduled for Thursday night but now an actual counter-attraction because of the postponement caused by rain Jones, a TV regular, is a 7 to 5 favorite over the comparitively inexperienced, 23 - year old in vader. The 31-year-old Tiger, al- _ though he has slowed down in the « last year, figures to be too smart «for the wild-swinging youngster Zalazar's record is 8-2-1 includ ing seven knockouts. Jones's rec ord is 47-26-53, including 12 knock- outs. tonignt over television bout at| trouble Peterborough Mercurys, scor- ing seven of their .goals while |shorthanded, romped over Long Branch . Dixie Castrols 14-9 to |widen their first-place lead to 12 points Welland - Crowland Switsons {took a firmer hold on second {place by trouncing Brampton Ex- |celsiors 13-7. Peterborough's win was sparked by Bob Allan who scored four goals, and Cyril {Coombs with three. Rock Batlev, Bob Curtis and Larry Fergu each scored two and Frank ley added the other BAGS THREE FOR LOSERS Charles Ludlow rapped in three for Long - Branch while Larry Ruse and Fred Tomchisen got a pair each. Singles went Red Shipway and Jack Raw The Mercurys took 10 of the 13 penalties but outs Long Branch 51-41 Pete Burns ninth straight son Far to son hot scored three Switsons, who met Excelsiors at Welland. Gary Carr, Frank Bene idict and Ted Howe each counted twice Scoring singles Hind, Jim McMahon and Ron R« Clarke Pulford with two goals each were Bil ray Robertson ICastator and Bert i were Gary Dave Hall led Brampton Counting one VicLaug Bill Wa Ru hlin for | lief pitcher Tom Morgan also homered. Jim Bunning (7-6) won began with a three-game sweep| Tito Francona's fourth hit and over the second-place White Sox second home run of the game 11 days ago broke a 2-2 tie in the e h for|it although he left after homers Then they were fifth, five the Indians as rokie Jack Fisher|by Dick Gernert and Marty games out of first and four|(0-1) lost in relief of Hoyt Wil- Keough in the eighth Tom games 'back of Chicago. Now| helm. Indian rookie Larry Locke! Brewer (5-4) was the loser. a long-time ambition by scaling Scott Knobb, a 7,030-foot peak near Blenheim in the south island of New Zealand. He was stationed at an air force camp near there during the war. they're within a single game of rs the White Sox after finishing a fattening four-game series in Kansas City with a 54 victory over the Athletics Thursday {night | TIGERS, INDIANS WIN | | The White Sox managed to win |two of three games from Wash- ington Senators, regaining sec- ond place Thursday with a 4-1] {victory. Cleveland Indians beat back Baltimore's bid for first place by skidding the Orioles to {third with a 3-2 win and regain- | ling a one-game lead. Detroit | Tigers ended a four-game slump {with a 10-5 decision against the Boston Red Sox. Elston Howard and Norm Sie- Reliefers Bobby Shantz | and Ryne Duren put it away for winner Duke Maas (64), who sixth. 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