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¢ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, (August 17, 1959 |] ;and Smith, Porter (9). HR: LA- BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS | > a | ® ® ly By THE CANADIAN PRESS | : SUNDAY |Sherry (1) Snider (19); StL-! 1 1 uc re] National League White (10) Bover (22). . [Cincinnati 100 001 120-5 10 0|Cincinnati 221 000 102-8 14 © * | Phila 000 106. 01x--8 12 2|Phil 001 000 270--2 9 2 2 : Purkey 10 - 12 Lawrence (6)| Nuxhall 7-9 Pena (7) and Bai- | Oo Be Cut One- ; ! i ird A Schmidt (6) Pena (6) Acker (8)|ley; Semproch 3-8 Philling (2) : | | ; and Dotterer, Bailey (5): Roberts|Gcmoz (4) Meyer (8) and : |L1:12 and thomas. HR: Cin-Bell 2| Thomas. HR: PhaKoppe (3). | B¥ W- JOTNES MacFARLAN |duck bag and possession lmic of| The outside dates within which) | 1(18) Jones (11); Pha-Koppe (4) |Milwaukee 100 010 3308 13 0 WASHINGTON .(AP) -- Rules! OF %0C CEH three and six. This| "States: may select specific 000 000 000--0 6 1 Pittsburgh 500 023 00x-10 17 3|designed to cut the kill of wild flyway last, year had an oon of Shooting seasons were shortened 204 000 00x--6 6 0| Burdefte 16-12 Trowbridge (3)|ducks by one-third to one-half inj ¥oo'y ECC ALE 0 20 Br lhe 14 days. This year they are Cincinnati By, JOE REICHLER The Red Sox scored all their while Pittsburgh downed Mil-|won the second for the Braves. pn. Get MORE POWER with a Nationa! League w Pet. GBL .569 - 547 2% 539 3% 49% 8% 496 8% | A475 11 A462 12%; | 419 17% | wauki -8, Cincinnat! beat the{Rookie Lee Mays and 1 4 ise .|8 3 : Associated Press Staff Writer first-game runs and made alll waukee 10 n; 3 Hook 2-3 Brosnan (3) Acker (6) [Giggie (6) McMahon (7) Buh! (8) |the Atlantic, Mississippi and Cen. {possession limit of four and eight|from Oct. 7 through Jan. 8. Last 202 020 000-6 7 2|Pacific flyway. and | Detroit {| first baseman. |MANTLE BIG HELP Crandall; Friend, 5-15 Porterfield] Score 8-10 Grant (3) Ciccotte|the rules are the most roc: a Filly Wi ; ; pa Y 106 140 000-12 11 ispecies, eighth. Willie Mays drove in two els 6-8 Porterfield (6) Face (8) New York {regulations to govern hunting of Canadian amateur golf cham- *v T-bneton, al of Vancouver, Geiger, 22, is hitting .279 with|iDg his first start for Chicago |11th homer. Four were elected inlp 0" 0 ou oot day to win the|Jones (8) and Landrith, Schmid: Baltimore Kemmerer (7) and! This was possible because; Thirty - six players from the | GNTARIO FINISHES FIFTH ic|ures, finally posted his 100th|OVer pace-setter Tudor Era to| Craig 6-4 Labine (4) Churn' (6) (Chicago [¢ s ) 3 up of a four-game series with the| Ernie Banks, Chicago's slug- on soft turf in 1:54 4-5, |New York 310 000 010--5 9 1/Miami Cup interprovincial| Quebec finished fourth with clipped Cleveland 9-6, Boston wal-[Cisco Giants 5.4 for their third|y eae "lodden of the $2.70. He went over the mile and|Kansas City 011 200 1x7 13 0 and Go B i B 1 | thei i Phillies: i vo hits a: iy | re 5 { They laughed last winter when their hits--six--in the second in- Phillies 8-3 and the Dodgers|Torre, with two , Schmidt (8) and. Bailey; Card-land Cranlall; Kline 8-11 Face tral flyways during the 1959-60] inh Boston owner Tom Yawkey| ning, inflicting the seventh loss shaded St. Louis 4-3. {runs each, paced the Braves' pon 7.7 and Thomas. HR: Pia. 1th Green (8) rend Hn huntin ; jor a 75-day season with a limit toes a ih Oct, © {Foiles (7). HR: Mil-Crandall (14) |nounc lay. Only a slight eir- rR DE cekrefielder, to Cleveland for 1° sixtun rally with a single. starter. He had been hit on the -- Milwaukee 001000 0001 11 0 er Avner a tailment will be i don the -- Gary Geiger, a nondescript fly- Geiger drove in the run that/back by a pitch Saturday and his| Pittsburgh 2 3 : Frere wn mateurs Joe Cronin, then Red Sox gen.| Mickey Mantle provided the fore Ernie would be able to vlay| {(9).and Burgess. HR: Pgh-Stuart & and hi Sve mo duck hunters since 1947. > : Morgan erberet. 3 seas gt | 4 then the field manager, were in| nhightcap; driving in two runs with consecutive game. v Milwaukee 000 022 100--5 9 1/CleMinoso (1) Francona 2 (15); i i ren no mood for laughter. They were|@ home run, his 24th of the| Bob Anderson was the winner . Pittsburgh ; 1 n (0) formed them of the deal--the| Home runs by Bob Cerv, Pres. ei Mays | 3 000 021 100--4 7 1 io] first and only one he ever made, |ton Ward and Russ Snyder helped| Giant runs with his 21st homer. an 1Cap sad Folles. HR: Pgh - Skinner] Sullivan 77 Kiglv (8) ond On the other hand, the basic i i ity ter for the Cards. Bill White and a | or , pionship opens here today with was 15 over par for the 36 holes, the bows today for one of the linth victory as Kansas Cify|ter f ' NEW YORK (CP)--Wiggle 1I/San Fran 200 010 010--4 9 0|lock (5) ap? Berra, Howard (5) ; Internaticasl Seid of 105. a ied Er strol Tait on best player transactions ever made it two in a row over the rookie Gene Oliver drove in all a four-year-old Australian filly, |Chicago 200 300 00x--5 5 1|Blanchard (6). make no changes in the seasons an international fiel , any d a 10-stroke margin ol n 300.2 i 1a one-day cut in the Pacific sea- sidered capable of taking the stroke bulge over third-place Al- 10 home runs and 38 runs batted |Since he suffered a shoulder in-/the argumentfilled game--man-(ey 10 "ve Handicap by three (8): Anderson 9.8 Elston (8) and | {title. | berta. {jury July 21, was the loser. |ager Solly Hemus, Don Plasin- % . SF Mav . Chi. |shick (1 in. Wertz, though hampered by|JUl¥ > € |Neeman. HR: SF-Mays 21; Chi- Shek 7) ay TAL 20086 production was more Zavor 'United States, one wito Yists; his ! Rodin 2 : "ourtney Korcheck (7): Panwnas orld > ] uh ay Defending champion Bruce homers. and' 85. rugs batted in, sented Washington with all but Cards and Duke Snider of the ning 'champion oR nd Table Los Angeles 001 001 010 10 0 135 and Ginsberg. HR: Wsh-|able than the very low duck pro-|club as Childwall, Liverpool, and Castator of Toronto and 1957 _ " 1 h jar one of its six runs. Loser Jerry Dodgers. = oh R |8t. Loui 011 210 00x--5\0 Plersall, who lost the regular ($3.60) Pio ous j 000 000 010--1 6 2 conditions in the northern breed- Canada are contesting the 36-hole| J 70 oF (IES sic of e 5 n ; i : i ds. Tito Francona, is hitting only .240/ Ramos allowed nine hits for h : .\win $6,000 in the $10,000 Clem and Roseboro: Jacksem 10-11 and [Kansas City 101 000 00x--2 6 1/ing groun ; ¢ lay with three home runs and 21 runs| 11th victory. The Senators played game and his fifth of the roa Ys %0 Handicap (Porter, Smith (9). HR: StL-| Pierce 12-13 Latman (3) Lown| The changes on ducks call for|Ver's picturesque Marine drive [neither is ready to repeat. Casta- 2 : {without home run leader Harmon/son. Dick Stuart drove in r r (8) and Romano; Daley 14-7 and|reductions in hunting days which course. itor and Weslock blew sky high KEY ROLES iy . e " riddes yt i tes' lead- | Amevtican V.eague . 3 Geiger and Wertz played key Wrist crashing into a wall Sat- with a homer. Warren Spat ridden by te United States ead Cleveland at Ds'reit pnd, rain International League days in the Atlantic flyway, 30 : finished fifth in the team com- Y |ing jockey, Willie Shoemaker, days in the Mississippi. and 40 in|. Bert Ticehurst® 29-year - old, mist : i ' : 000 001 000--1 9 1 days e Mississippi, vancouver sharpshooter who Petition--its worst shov'ng since New York Yankees. It wasn't|ging shortstop, may become the S N { Wiggle II ($7.60) { Casale, Delock 116 (2) Kiely| Birrer, Rodriguez (7) Stabiner/upon which of two options 'thelgpme qo their fault that the Yankees won first player in National League 1X ames (Hones Gem 37 Na Tel t9) and White; Maas 11-6 Shontz|(7) and Onuska; Archer and game authorities in the indivi-|/ 2a Saturday, is ratéd top 620, Ontario fifth with 627, Nova les. hoice in today's 18-hole ning | Scotia sixth with 628, New Ri vs. after losing the opener, 6-5. [most valuable player two years files Saratoga Springs, N.y. [NY-Mantle (23) Throneberry (4)|Buffalo 001 000 000--1 4 1/sons. Phone in locas Opening Seo 5 Ransas City defeated Chicago, JucessSonl Lesvuors -- Sunl e 0 OO over | , Atlantic and Mississippi flyway| "po fireq 72.69--141 over thelenth with 638 and- Saskatchewan 7-2 and narrowed the White Sox Li Ty Boston 000 101 000--2 8 0| Short, Surk-nt (8) and Coker; |states may select a season of 40! . : last with 626 { ler a ride by Manuel Ycaza,|™ Re ° Jackson: and. Batch { tive davs With. a bi 4/par-71 Marine Drive course and . three games. The Indians lost an|earned the coveied honor three H 11 Of F 'survived a thrilling finish in the rok aio Nig 9 0 aich. | consecutive days with a bag and sth Frigg ick up more limes and two others -- Rogers $57,500 Saratoga Handicap for a, ~ i | Ri 5 i |par for the day. B.C. won its vot, I More won| d ame Rock . Gevision | over Canadiaa-| TOIT, 8 NOSED) 2d How- | Richmond 100 310 003--8 13 3/for ducks or 50 consecutive days| jinth Willingdon Cup with a total, in Detroit postponed their game}! twice but nobody has done it| SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.|WEATHER HOT Washington 3 Flow The Central fiyway season will "A= "re in the second inning after they) > |TAP)--Six new names, those of Running in 96-degree heat the Baltimore 000 000 010-1 9 3 ford i and Shantz. be 50 consecutive days with a i 11-14 Clevenger (8) Toronto Washington whipped Baltimore Sunday, banging a two - rum a. have been added to thels,. ; Hyde (9) and Conriney: Walker Havana 010 000 30x--4 8 0 | r for his 36t the sea gd t A . A | " i (my! r mr ri J of the son Fn mer won eng, gore, Mee. Bs, 01 Co Go Cobain. 3x0¢owsx1 | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE a srigo. loped Yankees 12-4, Washington Victory in the four-game series. iio on vr © 0 To Racing ge Donovan. 7-6 MeBride (3) Ar lost to Baltimore 4-2 and Kansas/ET also was on base When "ou. "ce were Selente| 0S uatter in 2:03. lias (4) Stalev (4) Moore (6) San F EP) :| Lown (8) and Lollar: Garver 9.10 San Ir . from the White Sox [omer oat Joser Joummy Antonelli] orte x Los An T i Hi § The horses elected, from a list |Cerv (13) Snyder (2) Milwaukee . Ernie, baiting .312, leads both : dla a 0 International League Pittsburgh and is. ti tor wih Period, were Calumet's triple- Fim inci i Upset Win [507 fi bn id ioe Sum Pc In Canoe [om wo ud tien { n # 4 eezan, Nunn (7) and Stani- wh ? In C ada {both leagues with 47 home runs failed express, Whirlaway. (land: Short and Johnson. Phiiadsiphie By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jout double scored Tony Gongalez, all jand 129 runs batted in Swept in with Calumet thor- Sanh obable Pitch b ight at the I -|ning run for the Sugar Kings in | Miami 010 414 10x-11 14 0! and Probable ers at--and right a e league g |CLING TO LEAD sughtreds Ys. the Oglumet | Valdes. Lamia 10x11 st. Touis at Philadelphia (N)-- {leading Buffalo Bisons. the seventh inning of the abbrev- | Despite the defeat, the Giants| Jones sho joi hi | : 4 3 i one-shot Somoma from the Lee|rqfai their 2%-game 1 ver anes, . who joins his famed oh Chicago at Pittsburgh (N)--Cec-|umbus in 15 of 19 meetings be-| The Marlins pounded 14 hits off sam retained their 2%.-game lead over father, Ben, in the hall of fame.| SUDBURY (CP) -- Canada re- Bucha. ¢ carelli (4-1) or Hillman (59) vs|fore Thorpe, a reserve outfielder, Royal Pitching in the first game, a Cong pO in s ne | feated the Dodgers 5-3. Milwal-|with the venerable Jim Fitzsim-|TaCing championship Saturday, |Miami 000 121 x--4 5 o Haddix (9-9). decided things were getting a bit including a tworun homer by bs Y "|kee's third - place Braves split| mons and Hirsch Jacobs. Paced by the strong paddling] Mauriello, Lavalme (6) and ; ' : . Iwi j vinni 1 % . ' 7 i . Kt STA (N)--McCormick. (10 - 10) vs O'-|beaten the Bisons with clutch| Lefthander Bill Short pitched a : with Pittsburgh, winning the sec of T. Gabor Joo, Toronto Sailing Onuska; Stewart and Brady. olle (2.6). hits in three consecutive games four-hitter against the Red Wings ure st and Ky Music, were aft th tonto . along with Max Hirsch, 79, the. ' L un sn Gard Tepe el, 12, Pls bad mon then 00, Mo, bo vin aver EE TEG SaT B3) amd Wik margin hte. eras Share shone tn 2| |point victory over Uni ates| ik, Presko and HeNTYiliams (4-5) or Podres (9-7) vs|League pennant race is down toltimely singles to the Virginians 1 he : i" 4 x y phia swept a twin bill from Cin-/three times U.S. riding cham-| The 15 points earned the To-|Toronto 001 200 001--4 6 0 i 4 cinnati, 85 and 6-0 pion, and Johnny Loftus, first to|ronto club its first grand aggre-| Havana 000 000 000--0 2 1/lev 46) vana, Columbus is only 7% be-rally in the third and | Peharn'k and Henrv: Craddock, American League t. GBL hind. hi tick work across the final tally in the fifth. "|dropped one to the Giants, 6-4, |Jockeys elected. Yachine, Que, sgived : DineiAmer (7 Ww L pe Thorpe began his stic! The big blow against Bob Kee- _-- points, Sudbury eight, B-'mylder Mo oot wns 7° p|Cleveiand 67 49 .578 3 in the sixth inning that snapped tyns' two-run triple. JUNIOR TENNIS Begeh ux =e R (Baral 0 001 000 5 496 12% (a 1-1 tie and gave the Jets a 31 ooo Sorurday « 'ani ile hie., two | Columbus 3 . : a > | Baltimore 50 complete the Canadian total. Hacker and Coker; Blackburn Detroit 487 13% | In the opener of a double-| T i . ny , Toronto 1. | .470 15% (header Sunday, Thorpe homered vana 4, Richmond 3 3 | "isin ts Crowned Cha wide atthe first turn.| rown Im The only Eastern Canada com-| "ANTENNA SALES # TV SERVICE BRING YOUR TV 70 US AND SAVE YOUR MOVEY , 171 BOND ST.EAST 50 FT. TOWER Displayed on our Drive-In Location Let Us Give You A . Free Estimate points for the United States. Buffalo 300 000 200 00--5 12 1/g 0 Yonkers, N.Y., and a combined |Col 302 000 000 01--6 11 0 'Washington .410 22%; |His two-out, run-scoring single in 4 crew added one point each, | Mahaffey. Mason (1) Lehman| Today's Games : the 11th inning of the nightcap ANOTHER FIRST IN OSHAWA | Joo won the kayak s'nsles ini(4) and.Coker: Ravdon. Jimines| and Probable Pitchers gave the Jets a 6-5 win. TEXAS DEATH MATCH his best time of 4:12. He teamed (1) Williams (7) and Crhos. HR: | Cleveland at Detroit -- Bell pavana TORONTO SPL IT - KINSMEN STADIUM TUES., 8:45 P.M. = {U.S. hunting season were an-! | | traded Jimmy Piersall, his flashy Upon Duke Maas. Wertz ignited] Banks was an unexpected |nine-hit attack. Post (15). |of five and 10. . American ¥ea"re will be imp broke a 3-3 tie with a singl houlder tightened up. Doctors : 20 000 Wea 3.9 Clevela i {broke a 3-3 tie with a single. oS : " Pizarro 4-2 Burdette (8) chaser and Vie Werts, 2 fading) said it would be several days be- Austra 1an eral manager, and Mike Higgins, [lusty hitting for New York in the again but he played in his 458th [(19). f " 002 000 000--2 8 1'Det-Maxwell 2 (25) Zernial (7).[limit the legal takes of diving quite upset when Yawkey in.|S€ason. although he needed help in the Spah16-11 and Lovata: Dani- Boston YANCOUVER (CP) -- The hurst, Bob Kidd, Ron Willey and -. The Red Sox owner can take veteran Ned Garver gain his| Larry Jackson pitched a 10-hit- (12). |White; Grba 14 Larsen (3) Blay-|piB/ 00S (2, SUC fe by the club. | White Sox. Dick Donovan, mak-|St. Louis' runs, White rapping his raced over a muddy Arli | "Antonelli 167 Miller (7) S.| Washington {for killing wild geese except for one of more than 20 of them con- (second-place Manitoba and a 34- Stobbs 1-6 Griggs (7) Woode-| injuries, is hitting .280 with seven| Three Baltimore errors pre. game and Ken Boyer of the Earlier, all - time money-win-| Banks (36) Wells (8) n . Los Si a rod Tal od 3 Deck Viewry 1!Courtney (1); Bal-Tasby (10), [duction brought about by drought the best amateurs from across winner Nick Weslock of Windsor, centrefield job in Cleveland to! Walker gave up nine hits. Pete Bob Friend, ter seven fail SCO ae a v qualifying round over ancou- qi rday's Willi batted in. " Be A rc abi i The Travis Kerr champion, White (11). illebrew who his rivht Pittsburgh runs off Juan Pizarro) vis Kerr champion, House. HR: Chi-Smith (11), can amount to as mich as "pu epoiRon FAVORITE Saturday and as a result, Onta-io roles in the Red Sox near-sweep|Wrday night. covered the mile and a furlong Boston 060 000 000--6 6 0 Montreal j : L B| 101 001 11x--5 10 1|the Central. This will depend paced British Columbia to the, the matches began in 1927. the second game Sunday, 4-2 history to be voted the circuit's | |(2) Coates (8) and Berra. HRs: Brady. {dual states elect for their sea- | 1 \ [of the qualifying round. |wick-Prince Edward, Island sev- |Cain Hoy Stable's Bald Eagle, Howard (16). Columins first-place lead over Cleveland to| Musial and Roy Campanella-- | White; [Rochester 014 220 200-11 8 3|possession limit of four and eight| "2S the only man to stay under ground when a violent rainstorm Hornsby and Carl Hubbell--won| ele Smith, Browning (9) and Sfani-|gith a limit of three and six. | i |owned "Grey Monarch. 200 002 200--6 9 0;land; Wiesler, Flowers (3) Staf- score of 583. had scored five runs in the first.| Banks strenathened his claim| horses, two trainers end two|pair crossed the wire less 'han |. Ramos 000 000 001--1 6 2 | In Saturday's action, Detroit as the Cubs defeated San Fran- nounced Sunday by Walter Bald Eagle paid $4.90, $3.60 and Chicago 000 010 M0--°2 a on Presko (8) and Henry; Wieand Nal E .80, $3. n¢ ' \a e City took a close 2-1 decision|/[ee Walls smashed a three-run), 0 oh a national poll of » Stick Work |and House. HR: KC-Ward (2)|Los An ; leagues with 112 runs batted in of 10 performers of the 1941-1950 | Rochester 000 010 000--1 4 1 Chicago in home runs. Last year he led! (1948) and the late-running, long- {Montreal 100 000 001--2 9 4) Today's Games Bob Thorpe's swinging a big who had walked, with the win- . ! | == Race Titl EDMONTON (CP) -- Eight-to- trainer, Horace A. (Jimmy) ace ue suez (5) and Teen: Byrd and Mizell (11-7) vs Semproch (3-8) | The Bisons had defeated Col-|iated opener. stable of Edmonton|y,¢ Angeles when St. Louis de-|Ben was elected last year, along tained the North American canoe| Montreal 000 001 0--1 7 San Francisco at Cincinnati/humiliating for the Jets. He has|Norm Zauchin , 9 Jimmy, now 51, was named|,, i ey Ti ond game of a doubleheader 5-2 lt Canoe Club earned t! Toronto 000 000 1--1 3 0 Les Angeles' at Milwaukee (2-|and Buffalo's once-commanding|to win his 15th game. He has lost Sonoma barged over the 1%-mile ¢ lente Nadel . i | . Sor games of the Giants. Philadel-| Hard « riding Willie Hartack,|crews. {Cueller and Izouierdo, Buhl (9-8) and Rush (5:3) or Vil-|six games over runner-up Ha-|attack, launching a three - run In Saturday's play the Cubs|win the triple crown, were the/gate trophy since 1953. L Carrillo (9) and Gon... 49 605 - |Saturday with a two-run homerigan in the third was Bob Mar- Beach six, Ottawa Rideau three, Buffalo tow VY. 000 110 10%--38 5 New York | lec 496 12% triumph. 5, Montreal 1, Réchester 11, Ha- # Washington, D.C. scored four|and Baich. Kansas City 35 62 Toronto Youth 8 on fb msn ne from the M and D stable First 2 Rows Removed--Area Roped Off 2-minute Rest Between Falls No. 5 Count -- Survivor Wins "ir WATSON HAGGERTY HARD BOILED SPECIAL EVENT Don Leo Jonathon vs. Dick Hutton Leo will win $1,000 if he pins Hutton in 20 min, Som Steamboat vs. Wally Sieber kets es Casino Restewrant--1.50, 1.25, 1.00 Tie Dial RA 3-9771 -- Pat Milosh, Promoter 3 FINE EXHIBITIONS OF SCIENCE 527 three-v id fillies and colts, the 12th annual Canadian junior A earned $1.00, 3 record. Treas. tennis championships. Champion ure Quest won $2,800, Ky Music| Toronto's Harry Fauquier, 16, 492 10% {doubleheader from Montreal, 11-2 13 land 42. Richmond defeated - 13 {Rochester 4-1 in a single game. ' Thorpe, 2-for-3 in the opener, 450 16 was 2-for-5 in the nightcap when he came up with the bases +++ <:-lloaded and drove in the winner. | It was the Jets ninth win in 11] !starts and 15th in their last 21 !ments of rival captains today as|games. 5 lines were drawn for the 16th, Dave Popes two-run homer in| straight Davis Cup challenge the fourth inning provided Peha- WHIPPER BILLY WATSON ence with two men on base.|seven safeties, but three errors | hour struggle to give Canada its geles 185 } Rwherford called it fair but El- gave Terriers two unearned rune, first junior men's singles title ; {lucky. In Alex Olmedo, we have matches 6-2, 6-3, 64. Rod Laver, | : lengheaid it was foul and was up-|~ Win Chabo! with a pair of Sioce 1955 American League | the best amateur player in the 21-year - old queenslander, beat held Sunday by the league @ singles and Hugh Bates with a TORONTO PAIR WINS AR RH Pet/world. |Premjit Lall, 18-year-old Calcutta ecutive which met to conside "- triple led the Galt hitters, Ray Fauquier then teamed with 404 72 142 351) These were the ringing state-'student, 6-2, 10-8, 6-4. amet Tommy White's| Urban doubled for Flgins only fellow Torontonian Don Curtis to hd 124 pou ee tarta------ : wi protest | fellow on The rains came at Listowel to defeat Karl Hedrick, Freeport, Woodling, Ba 347 30 110 290 ry extra-base blow halt the scheduled game between STRIKES OUT 13 LTE alouard Baker of Runnels, Boston 43¢ 78 137 .316 Legionnaires and Brantford Red ¢l Bit Junior! Runs Yost, Detroit 91 Jack struck out 13 Majors at y : Sox. The game, to be played in London to raise his strikeout| ch doubles BO captured Runs batted in -- Killebrew, | Washington 91. | : bn | Miss Heldman Brantford Tuesday will be the total to 126 in 102 2-3 innings, y. girls' singles and doubles and A Hits--Fox 155. | Doubles -- Williams, Kansas | last of the regular schedule. tops in the league. Bob White, : ATANT TO BRANTFORD 0,58 Telieved by Huph|var van wi parr oot IMPORTA! yan of Ottawa 6-3, 6-1 in|City 30. ; the junior women's doubles final.| Triples--Allison, Washington 9. Kuenn, Detroit | Fox, Chicago 76 Kaline, Detroit 381 MEN!!... We Specialize In ronto fours chamvions. National Leazue International League {with Toronto. The Sugar Kings| Sonoma, the ninth filly to win i 3 y v : 0) 5 inn in) | n|titles, and George Seewagen, 13, followed by Sudbury's Joe Der. (Called end of 7% innings rein) | Havana two-hitter for the Maple Leafs. United States players captured |S. Taylor, Neeman (7). HR: SF- Richmond % 10 of 12 events in the week-long | MAJOR LEAGUE {Mays (20) Spencer (9) McCovey Rochester 2 67 coli ed br a four-day tourna-| 9 . !St. Louis 300 000 000--3 11 1 Today's Games Galt Terriers Canada also was defeated 25-5 National League -- -- 3 " : states, winning only four singles| Cunningham, StL 342 46 119 .348 aViS up it is Wrinoriant A win!captured t} tur for | 5 i |it is important to Red Sox. A win! captur he featured junior Cepeda, SF 455 74 143 314 Hills Aug. 28-30, streak of seven games in the storm combined during the week-|, second-place tie with Kitch- favored opponents. Hits--Aaron 169. seven since the two-nation mon-! County Baseball League senior mamilto; B-: 17, of Hamtramck, Mich.--a six-| Angeles, Mathews, Milwaukee, BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP)-- ound Sunday by routing India Elging 3-0 Saturday after plate| A¢ gi Thomas, lefthander Basil she won last year while still a Stolen bases -- Mans hird ire | Iu : form," said Australia's Harry | neak, shattered India's dreams of 2 ford's call on Elgine' Johnny Am-|three walks. Manager White also!tillo, 17, of Colomisia and Ham- 15-0, 1.000 : : An: Jones of Los Angeles. "We are the first of two last-day singles | ' READY-TO-WEAR recommended for Jour car by your Sunoco with Lloyd Rice for the 'ar 1 (Col-Burgess: Bfl-Lehman. (13-9) vs Fovtack (10-10). : ively and also paddled with the To- SATURDAY OLY dt mrwdaled) avee pithcd wp 2 Ea eting| OTTAWA (CP) -- A Toronto with petite Julic Heldman 13, of However, the former Hu: iy 2 | V! . , 13, y ngar- San Fran 101 120 10-6 9 0 ,. Pet. GBL 4 {youth took some of the sting out/New York City who won four|ian junior champion was closely Chicago 101 002 0x--4 3 3 Buffalo 5% 573 Bock 40 2s Al Pebantk pitvhed a CONDITIONS OF MATCH in 30 runmnings of the race for(*f 2 poor Canadian showing i {of Bayside; N.Y., a .three-title'ochie for individual honors Sanford 12-9 and ndrith: [Columbus 515 7s Fourth-place Miami swept a | Drabowsky 5-9 Buzhard ) and Miami Pp \ $1,400, Polly Grier $700 and Aer- figured in both Canadian triumphs a ial 'Wonder $350. ISaturday to share the spotlight|OPen championships which w { (6) | Montreal 69 re cl or |preced LEADERS {Los Angeles 010 021 000--4 6 0 Toronto 3 ment for Canadian players only. Podres, Sherry 3-2 (1) and Rochester at Richmond TEAM LOSS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |p,cehoro; Broglio 6-9 Duliba (9)| (Only game scheduled) Sd wish ------ i---- it sem rr {in the annual junior matches with! AB R H Pct I N ry Le iplavers from the New England|Aaron, Mil 460 87 169 367 i | a O W ad and one doubles | Pinson, Ci 496 108 164 .331 ia nik wi | Miss Heldman and Fauquier | Temple, Cin 459 + 147 .320 round meeting between Australia nik a all the runs he needed| By THE CANADIAN PRESS and the United States at Forest as the Leafs snapped a losing wk i for Branford would give them a Women's and men's open singles Runs batted in--Banks, Chicago i i v | An umpire's ruling and a rai first-place tie with Galt; a loss, with upset victories over heavily-|119, 8 alnces The Aussies, who have won the nightcap. Daniel Morejon's two-| end to give Galt Terriers a one-|ener.Waterloo Dutch Miss Heldman scored a 60, 48. poy i S 50 50 |cup eight times to America's * : " bles--Pinson 40 tl Inter- 3 x Yirgini half game lead atop the Inter-' pn the other weekend game, 6-2 victory over Virginia Hesse,| Triples -- Pinson, Neal, Los een - |opoly took root in 1938, ended the 5 SHA ; A g, hard climb to the challenge series. Majors 5-4 as Rich Jack got his/time winner here in 1957--to re- w : long, har Terriers defeated St. Thomas ity i Ye icicn id roth : ; ' |and hite, St. Louis 8. 'erriers e seventh win in 11 decisio ain the junior women's rown' Home puns. Banks 36 "We can win back the Davis Cup 4-1. | umpire Les FEllens overruled curry held Elgins to three hits|Juvenile player. Frac oo San if our boys hold their present| oo .le Fraser, playing at his third base umpire Al Ruther-\as he fanned 13 while giving up| Fauquier whipped Pancho Cas- Pitching -- Face, Pittsburgh, | Hopman : tT ak wh wy |an upset by outclassing the sens- broge's blast over the left field went all the way and allowed tr2mck, 64, 6-2, 16, 6-4 in a 2%- Strikeouts -- Divsddle. Los T think it's 50-50" said Perry ational Ramanathan Ktishnan in| Only Sunoco Offers You 6 Grades, 6 Prices It's 80 easy to save with Sunoco Custom Blending! Just start with the blend dealer. Next tankful, try dropping down to the next lower blend at the next lower Fletcher in the fifth. While it means little to Listo- nthe. Tiith, tock He pat Home runs--Killebrew 36, | loss. wel, already out of the playoffs, Murray Oliver, with a single' = and a double, and Nels Gilmore, | John Principi and Dan Lewan-| d wski with two hits each led' Beavers' 11-hit attack. Don Me- Roughriders Cut Player Mike Souchak | i REGINA (CP) -- Quarterback George Herring has been eut by Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Western Interprovincial Football Union. I Herring, acquired from British | Columbia Lions, had played ecol-| lege ball with Mississippi Sonth-| ern. | Riders also announced Sunday) the signing of a new quarter-| back, Don Allard, obtained in a| trade from Ottawa Rough Riders) of the Big Four for Harry Lunn, | Lunn, veteran Rider halfback, had held out from signing with| the club this year because he wanted to stay In eastern Can- ad. a. Allard played with Boston Col- legé last year and was a first draft choice of Washington Red- aking. Lellan tripled and singled for |and combined with Hedrick to Majors. Seewagen, son of a well-known U.S. tennis professional, captured the juvenile boys' singles, paired with Richard Pritula of Detroit to win the juvenile boys' doubles take the boys' doubles. 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