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The Oshawa Times, 19 Aug 1959, p. 15

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J SOUS YO, unl, MR ais fa L | Vou ' Gerry Staley Locks Up _ Na Wi Tonys And Hoy's ~ Chisox Win Over Orioles ® LJ | [by defeating. the A's 5-4. : 1 | Staley, who won 19 for St ; Time was when Yolks knew Louis Cardinals in 1951, 17 in '52 iGerts Staley as the starting aie 18 in "53 before being peddled Four schedule games in the Crawford Construction 6-1 in their|in the second stana for four runs Juche Vio Swaps Just Wissed first W Clsclunati, thes w the Inter - County Softball League first game at Alexandra Park lastion a walk, an error and three National League {Sox, mow has a 63 record with were run off last night and the night, with the Fuelmen winning singles, Burke, Wright and Mapes|" Now. as 2 -eliefer, he hes "~-'a 148 earned Ain aver for hi results set the stage for a home-|the game in the very first inning doing the hitting. Mapes, Judd| "= Ete pe for 5 neice s average lor 'us ; >! g | " lcome the lock-up guy for Chi- 85 innings in 49 games. stretch finish, with Thursday/on a three-run rally. iand 'Fegan's double, produced al ago White Sox in their run for night concluding the season's! Ralph Jones walked to start off,/run in the fifth, to conclude the the American League pennant. [SIX-RUN SIXTH schedule is this league. 1 ont O'Reilly was safe on an errir. A. [scoring for- the winners. | The six-foot righthander, two| Jim Saxess 13th home. run wo of the games turned oulitawrence forced Jones at third| 5 | [gave Cleveland a 3-1 lead in much as expected and the ofber pace then G. Lawrence followed | FOLEY'S WHIP PORTS (White Sox into" the Targeet. first fourth inning, but the gD (fe Jere definitely i the Salyee with a homer, to male it 3-0. Flinn HD gsi Bn lead of the year Tuesday then walloped across six runs in f surprises. Biggest surprise ef V inners ther y 8 har 3 a] 3 ot big the Thompson's Tn he Wingers Zot another rus 13 {0 the Port Perry Juniors and|night, giving up just one hit in Ue sivih against Joser Jim Perey Plumbing defeated Tony's Re-|Goorge ia Sores l ~ they whipped their guests 12-8. |three shutout innings of relief for "4' areen counted three hy ..|George, who was forced out by ! ty la 6-4 comeback victory over Bal- With his second home run and freshments 2.0, handing "Sambo" wilichire, then an infield out and| Ken Beer pitched the Win for. d Fira bulze ROY Sievers scored two with? Smith his first defeat of the sea- Dog Vann's single, his third-| Foley's. Port Perry got two runs/timore and a #1-game bulge|, om 0005 Fas ol om son. - straight hit of the game, scored|in the second on Carnegie's hit, Over tleveian merer (7-12) : In other oction, Scugog Juve- wilishire. McLaughlin's added|a force by A, Menzies, a hit bY ccORED WINNER A two - run homer by Yogi niles surpr Hoy's Pavers|inoir final two runs in the 7th.jPowell and help from Carnochan | Staley scored the winning run,|Berra, his 17th, and Hec'or EN down at Lakey iew Park. with a O'Reilly opened with a double and ghd G. Menzies. | breaking a 4-4 tie on Nellie Fox's Lopez's solo 16th wrapped it wp ! (33 result and 'the other two a 'pawrence singled. J. Law-|/'In the third inning, a couple of 'two-out double in fhe Arhth In itor the Yankees Io mod nua games saw Foley's win 12-8 over| ance. singled with one out/errors by Beer himself. followed | ping against Doni Mossi (11-7). Ant Dit. Port Per: Y and Mclaughlin Coal George got his third single of thelby an infield out and an error| Cleveland mean while, was mar (88) won Es . Jefeated Crawtornd Construction 6 game and then Wiltshire walked at shortstop, helped Port perry | clubbed to its fourth straight de-| Gene Stephens' ' sacrifice flv ; n . to fill the bases. but the nexi two get two more runs. McMillan fear 11-4, by Washingion, New did it for Boston in the. ninth TONY'S ARE BLANKED batters popped up to end the homered in the fourth and later York Yankees, 12% games be- after the Red Sox blow a 40 Lutz with a brilliant two-hit 88Me. Teno singled and scored on a hit ping proke a tie for third with |lead. Mike Fornieles. (3-2) 'won pitching display. stopped Tony's Len Dervent pitched the win by Wilson Baltimore by beating Detroit 53. with Ray Herbert (10.9) the Refreshments: batters.- to give for McLaughlin's. Boyce tripled! The losers added their final two Boston tied Kansas City for sixth loser Thompson's Plumbing their 2-0 in the second inning and scored! puns in the 7th. on a couple of v ------ shutout later on a double by Hughes and|errors trying to retire Wilson, fol- "Moe" Brvan singled in the this proved Crawfords only runilowed by A. Menzies' single, a CANADIAN TENNI fou £ + for Tony's and they of the entire game. Dervent gave wild pitch and an infield out. wother hit off Lutz injup onlv five hits and no onmel , yj. iac started as pitcher until Varga member of Criawfords had more f ii lh bay : i Port Perry. He gave up two ig singled, after two out, in the last than one of these safeties jor pos Be rst on a walk to f the Tt g. L ad a total A ts oH ek Sly - 3 CLIMAX OF ONTARIO SOCCER FINAL HERE of 5g Ze Inin Luis iad 8 u i JUVENILES TOP PAVERS Has 5 single by Greuizee ad on . op 5 1 1 BOVE, / a 2 a a Scugog Juvenile sfeated an ¢ an s safety The climax of the Ontario | shown above, as Dennis Rams- | Waddell, Sales Manager of tue tive ight smiling s ap- the first two frames wa 3S E enliel ih In the third. Beer doubled, Hur- 8 piri : " Qenit He p socce a apts tt amilto ling' y (left) roval of the success ) Smit t I : : 3 SLoarer p en 1 Jame den -- 1 ; or Hamil v8 Catling's company fleft 3 win p oval wk Re ¥ la q n Se? on ith hl the ond at Lakeview ark, with Danny rie Y alk 24 vig B Sueare: on Sati team, 13 lds 1awa a s sed by the large ma é i Fad The f v y 3 »n Hamilton City 1 ophy, Th rling Cup, pre- | tric Soccer Assoc. secretary | soccer crowd in ye it. He was tagged for Pores si "Pavers Pay oe wo ig uk By By ---- oO 4 asse Kickers 1.0, is! the occasion of W. L. ~ and Ontario Assoc. representa- ' -Photo by J..Mitchell en | but kept them fairly on ya funing on a walk, 54. Beer scored in the fourth . J 5 -- a ry ih g Thinpibson'S es passed ball and an error. In thelalso, on a two-bagger by Hurrie By DOUG MARSHALL between $400 and $500 on the . ! ime y Winping tal y third inning Sutton singled, was|and E. Jordan homered in the Canadian Press Staff Writer igtiagy event al was a homer by Jol a ell, | ro v of wea | Fi ke it 7. 4 Juniors were eliminat . 3 6 > reed by Kornvlo, then with two|fifth, to make it 7-6. 5 es ; ; ocal ( 'ricketers {with one out.in the third i A double scored Kor-| Foley's clinched the win with TORONTO 5 CP) sn Whitney! from competition after Toronto's The winners got their other run OU aylor's £ 2 h 4 a heir half 'of Reed; 11th ranking U.S. temnis|{g.vear Harrv Fa i t th when Gillespie sing-/nylo. Hoy's didn't get a hit after a five-run parade in their half of player, meets Canada's newest|of ar 'y Fauquier, winner I, . in the Hiiuy when Gf on 7 then|that until 'Brabin tripled in the the 6th, Beer, Hurrie, M. Os-|7 c.f ol BOBS ewes {of the Canadian junior title last B G H C b 11 1 ] led, was for ced by te, ten 7th, with one out and he scored borne, Shearer and E. Jordan alli: ams Bp Dy ohn Bor the [eck in Ottawa, lost out to Or- Y 0. : amp 2] 1 Oldfield's single scored Lutz later on Hodgson's single, for the scoring, with Greentree helping ins ay 4 semi in ane helando Garrido 57, 63, 62 McLAUHLIN'S WIN team's third and final run out in the rally with a timely Ontario Internationa €nnis| Fauquier twisted his ankle at SPORTS EDITOR Stellar bowling by Gary Gir-on_ the attack but good stan by lin' Fuel sfeated Se Cleaners got to Hodgson single championships : 5-3 of the second set, had it a wling 'by Gary Gir-on the attack but good 1 cLaughlin's Fue defeated! Scugog Cleaners g 8 2 Reed, who turns 27 Wednesday, | straightened by the club's doctor, van, who retired six Peterbor-|/Girvan, for 22 runs; Harri Bia , is seeded third in the tournament buf never recovered his top form. 'F 1 * ough wickets for only 14 ruhs and (16: Art Sargert for 11 1d ¥ A Everything From Soup To Nuts by Len Hatris, Who claimediLioyd for 10 enabled the Mote after Reynaldo Garrido, the new! Montreal's Mike Cagpenter, %) \a . ; x oS three ior 13 runs, enabled Osh-(City forces to struggle through Q Canagiay shompios Jom Hay. rasjine Qu > player, gdve top- : ia #41 tok thew. wih awa Cricket Club to nose out ato a 76-run total, with two wickets - Oo _ (ana, Cuba, a is brother Or-|s Reynaldo Garrido trouble TORONTO ARGOS made i I took them right UP o525 (for eight wickets) victory still in hand 1 el y I lando. {in the second set before losing he closing minutes o € me bu 1ey came in a scheduled league match, in! The victory enabled Oshawa to the match 6-4, 10-8. * night in Ott and wo the Liftlock City on Saturday hold their first-place tie with To LISTS PREFERENCE | Main upset in the women's In line with the brothers Gar-|gingles came when Marilyn Mont. Four ope 2 lonnie K x was brilliant; so The home club batted first, ronto Cricket Club "B" team. in Ld i . Bovd Carter and several on the Doubl s through intermittent rain show-|the league standings Nido, Reod is Jet Jecause the | gomery of San Antonio, Texas, Yad and. for tha abba thaws Reigh ad ers and their bat vas not too a 4 |was. chopped down by hard-hit. squad an i I tawa Roug ( ) ve, except for J. Pugh's LOSE AT HOME offer him than this week's Amer-|ting Anne Barclay of Toronto 6-3, few stars als wa real t 1 ut the r ing, personal total of 40 runs while 1 Osh icket ican doubles in Boston 6-2. as far as yronto fan re d, t A. Hamilton contributed 14 more, fare as 1 o their o i "l woultin't get anything in, In the second round of men's Argos ht foot--th The other Peterborough batsmen When they entertained Toronto pg. THE CANADIA NPRESS speedster, exploded out of scrim-|" The Tiger-Cats had things thei' Boston," he said. "Here I'm get- doubles play, Reed and Roy {rinris to. save Invers. It 'was iov note for failed . to cope with y's | Yorkshire u in a mage the first time Ottawa gotiown way in the first half when ting meals and other expenses." |ManseH of Toronto defeated the injuries several k players as a Joy note for | 0 and had fo se pe a friendly atch, at Lakeview Quarterbacks filled the air with the ball and barrelled 55 yards they rolled up a 20-0 lead, but| Orlando Garrido, 28, runner up |Kitchener pair of Jack Kohler Argo-rooters w ay prove the warning of things iota) of 75 runs i i rnoon, York-| footballs and the fans turned out for a touchdown Sam Etcheverry started clicking to his 24-year-old brother in Que-|and David Holburn, 6-1, 6-0. to come. Up in i , the Tiger-Cats broke in front The Oshawa batsmen were not | Shires winning 104 in wecord-setting swarms Tues (lark got another on a onme-|with passes thereafter as Mont-(pec City's Canadian open two) against Mont 1 Alouettes for a big lea watched the impressive, either defensively or In this gar i 1 wi 29 day night for the opening games yard plunge in the third quarter {real fought to close the gap. weeks ago, admits he plays E - Als come up from behind to threaten, and then display- runs 'and McKi . th 21 of the Big Four season after Bobby Simpson scored in V | ) A better on fhe Boulevard Club's Lastview Park Boys nough to cinch the win a ; 5 their ri not-out, avere the SCC "A crowd of 22,126 all but filled |the second on a 49-yard pass CANADIANS SCORE clay courts than he would on : 4 EY cl on 9 an p ease | ot Se ae SPORTS the home c vith Jack Hul Hamilton's Civic Stadium to see play from 'quarterback Frank ' Hamilton quasteivuck parses Boston's grass { Top Fernhill Bantams 1&8 was an auspicious start to wha romises t an by vo a "aloney Ww S| i | ausp p L alone} Unsponsored, the Ontario tour-| In a Kiwanis Bantam League didn't is in spite of serious bowling three wickets ix . , : Ti ke Vi i 1 t ' Td Tiger-Cats begin defence of Tripucka, the former Notre . : 4 exciting grid season an even though it seems funny to runs and Harris retiring three yp. yeague title with a 22-16 vic- Dame star who came to Ottawa to Canediate Sony Gras as nament offers expenses -but 0ipaue softhall game, played on be watching football with the Id Series still more D R for 55 Ys: tory over Montreal Alouettes this year from Saskatchewan. | Ron 1 Gerry McDougall parged) ney: Oremminers spect © Joss Moudey night at Eastview Park, than six weeks away, it must be admitted that interest _ In the Yorkshire. innings, G.| There were 20,675 on hand at|Mack Yoho kicked two converts Yar ' a, ne. for} the Eastview Park team defeat. $s high. knight with 39 runs, proved'y o, sdowne Park in Ottawa as|bot was wide on the third. i io st oe yu Kicked | - ed their Fernhill Park visitors by TODAY'S GAMES to be their top batsman and best! " ed the - the other. Steve Oni ; ah - : Toronto Argonauts edg bas THROUG la. convert amd Cam Fraser ax an SE ¢ oa Prehrira 4 n -i Ph . of the day. D. Jackson with 15 Rid 21.20 O'GARRO UGH { oo ; Speaking of football--the Oshawa "Imps" -- lotal LAWN BOWLING and C. Bonadie with "18. "were Rough . xs 3a n a game | = ronto added to its injury lst, [punted for a single and a safety ' that went right down to the wire aire sumbering five key men, |touch. in the first started Fern- " gntry in the Interprovincial Junior Football Union, at- Annual GM Gold Cup Tourna- next in line in aiding the win pyc] LJ I {ning ment Men's Rinks) at Osh and was decided by the margin end Pete O'Garro was car- | Etcheverry threw for touch- Beat Beaton S fon i yi] RO du Spur. tracted a Jot of attention at their workout last night at ners' cause : 2 er F of an unsuccessful Ottawa con-'™ : est) 'Quinn in the awa Lawn Bowling Club, 9.00 ried off the field in the first/downs to Red O'Qu | effort and his mates to an all-out Alexandra Park. Head coach Don Mcllveen was giving Knight also was brilliant with yer attempt. 6 o iving- : | the backfielders a brisk workout x e Jim Dempsey, am jthe ball, getting five Oshawa P Ra > quarter. He suited two broken [iid ET hin Live Pl H G [hitting attack, with the result the energetic Tine coach, put his charg: YOREH 'B: S630 SOFTBALL vp W ickets for 24 runs w hile Bon- KNOX PASSES Quick a bones ip is Je eg an jose i te Sous BEL Bewles| ayo. ane [that Fernitll got tovo more runs ib id : rd : y AS ee ee Playoffs (1st adie had three for 1 T he Argonauts, - rejuv Fa . i { 0! a one L] sion that co i1ld be leniently describe, rugged. The po. 4) Oshawa Bathe Park . last vear by the arrival of quar-| Ottawa picked up 163 yards on io J . Motieed soorivg. | In an Oshawa Legion Minor fifth -- and that's all, Eastview, elub's new equipment, pads, helm pants, etc, arrived |ve Frenchman's Bay, at French . terback Ronnie Knox but not in/ground plays but niyre than 10 Rami hom al a Don Schaet-| Baseball Assoc. Bantam League on the other hand, got one in the yesterday afternoon and once the bovs got "the armour' man's Bay, 6.15 p.m Brooklin And time to get out of last place, [was accounted for by Clark | from Me gall an 5 E by [Playoff game Monday night, at first, scored 18 rums in the sec UAW Softhall League Quarte scored all their touchdowns on two Jong .rums. Tripucka com- fer and Je Too {Ajax, the hometown Ajax Ban-/ond inning, rested in the third advice they have been getting in recent weeks. The (Final Playoffs). Note: These . short Knox passes into the end pleted 18 of 2 passes for W0[RAIPH BoCHEE SC BER Flliitams defeated Oshawa Beaton's aud then scored in each of. the Oa i Eh a= thr original dates Jave wof been o Merchants Tie zone. Boyd Carter, despite the|yards. | Upped the Dae Dairy team 6.2. [last three frames, for am easy Dshaw am expects to hav Xiubition gen his firmed: Kinloch's ve Black's, at handicap of a cast on his broken] Knox' passing record was 17}in BS ed inter-] Ajax earned five of their runs Win. coming week-end and perhaps. = ar r the foll gtd Alex Park west diamond : wrist. caught two and Corky out of 30-for 259 yards. Argos |end zone on oo Semple off losing pitcher Ted Lutton and| week-end, before swinging into reg league schedule {arn's Drugs ve Oshawa Real _ i} Stevenson. Motors kept po the other. Cookie Gilchrist,|ground yardage was only 88 with ception of uo : li [they got the half-dozen tallies on Meanwhile, the elub officers and directors of this |Fstate, Alexandra Park. east Paewr. prayoli. hopes aif 1 U1¢) obtained this year from Sask-|Tharp piling up the biggest The ae Sontimes ia¥1s total of seven hits and one ormed' local sports group, are pusy lining up) diamond: Victor's Snack Shack South Ontario. Con oftballl 1 ewan , kicked three converts. gains. Ottawa had a 24-21 edge in night wit mt oD error. Newitt singled in the first] Get support: The Oshawa Junior Football Club. is RA te, a } Don Clark, the Ohio State first downs. . and Ottawd at Mon inning, advanced on an infield } shaw r al view Park: Marion Auto Ltd. v : : . . vs Kent's Western Tire, at Lake } { Gg out and a passed ball and scored | not tunate enough to have an out-and-out sponsor '|Modern Cleaners, a' Lakeview a! Ré lon a passed ball, for the first run. | MORE POWER but the group that formed the club is securing gener- |Park. All games at 6.15 p.m Merc is St 1 hong * {In the third inning, with two out, | ous and willing support. whenever it asks for a helping South Ontario Countv League gown x le" the. tie ue Ragne 1 on ewcC oI e {O'Shea singled, stole second and] with o hand y promote junior football .in this city and with Brougham vs Markham, at ARAL > ane lie cerision A jadvanced on a passed ball and Fk nile ; hon AIR. wily Ml Na iMarkham, "8.15 pm Oshawa | POSSID a. Te-piay {Chomey's single, to make run this generous sponse to the appeal Tor funds, the IIn~ IMerchants vs Pickering, at Pick No. 2. ancial success and stability of the club seems assured ering, 8.15 n.m Bon 5 i tie b | hd nd t 7 0 * Tt was in the fourth inning that Oshawa Minor Assoc get Ldgar XZ rened : i Ajax clinched their win, with a BRIGHT BITS: -- Brooklin and Oshawa Merchants League) Southmead at Storie: game for Br I a doubie i 11PS 0 1an S four-run rally to take a 6-0 lead. played a 4-4 tie | ight in ir South O rio County North Ogawa af Kingside Fern- gh To Jobe ill > wl Ple. cia 1 d Marchall vas Swe ia Ring. tball game. which means t to . ih at oodview 1 games| a tnt % 0 . 1-1 tie an nnigan sin and so - ot ball #2 a should ie final outcome have a be arming a 6.30 p.m 3, (Bantam league Jor a 2 T i X fires at By Eb WHES yd simost Di mouth, walked hii er boring My Miller (1-2). bold then t Newitt eame through . dion or ney jo a Nipigon at Thornton's Corners: © D or > ; "| Associated Press Staff Writer © : . ry Jim Owens (9-10) went all the with a solid triple, the blow that on the final standing and pla ns : SCUGOG Bathe at Eastview: Storie at ord base. In the second inning ing the Giants for the fifth. time, Phil: really broke up the game. He CLEANERS can just about eli a playoff berth in this [Southmead; Kingside at Radio; Gibson connected and $ able Don Newcombe is back in|in six decisions this season. way for the s. Toke ID He Ea, loop, if they can defeat Mount Zion, in their schedule [Woodview at North Oshawa and jo advance on a bobble and Wat#,, icc helping the Dodgers| The Reds won it quick, scor- fice to. make it the sixth run. SN) ; e, . t Sum . Ps . row at ails - Fernhill at Rundle. All games at son made it a two-run ir 2 along in a National League pen-|ing six runs in the first three in-| | obson pitched the win for game at Sum de Park lomorr W SYenIng »: THOME- 6.30 p.m h his homer, that put Brook-inant scrap, even though his pay-|nings. Gus Bell drove in three SPORT BRIEFS Ajax and pei wp six hits, ANTENNA SALES Tony's "Sambo" Sm ast night, his first SASERALS he ahead at fhe time 3 ' _|check now comes from the Cin: with a double and home rum, his |He held the Beaton's Dairy boys 4 TV SERVICE mn, and the 2-0 game s one of the best «BALL Towever ovce found NiS|einnati Reds 19th i; toff th heet, in spite of ; Oshay egion Minor Asso stride after that an rookli kv : , FA CUP PLAY IN WEST e score-sheet, in spite d Bara Joi oo) Aor Alen ve fide after wal and Brockdin Newk, the: big guy of the ~The Dodgers, booting away PETERBOROUGH (cp)|the odd hit and odd free ticket, BRING YOUR TD 4p Tomorrow. nizhi-. pantam league) -- Ajax Vs didwt score again unt) the 8th. py 00 or 'before he was What was left of a 5-1 lead when| FETERBO RI Cup final winl|until the fifth inning when Irwin | PRY SAVE YOUR MAVEY "JIM" McCAFFREY, veteran Ottawa sports al and Houda Pe Ib Instries + Har : ngea safe oh na "washed up" because of arm the Braves scored an unearned | played in Western Canada, Walked with one out, advanced F(N-e DEIR T-CN enthusiast, has tuyned down ar ffer to be the f 1 ietor's Svorts, at Harman Park Dos Mitehon v hi by itch. and back trouble, pitched an run in the singh, put it avay Joe Potipeo, president of the/oD 'a sacrifice by Rednap and : ir i Mo : I re ames al 6.00 pm of ball and. Perel cindted coor. €ight-hit shutout for the Reds|when Wally Moon tripled and Rip\p lo on Mercuries ' senior|scored on Rick McGarry's 50 FT TOWER Jime 6136 Fa], Manager of Ottawa Rough ders bus ae ye Assoc Honda > II. but with the bases load. Thursday night, whipping San Repuski singled off Spahuiry ee club, said Tuesday. {double. John Plews tripled in the . bas agreed to continue as a club' director DAYE n hin Plavols) ~. Cobours. vs I Bovee fanned Giheon and re. Francisco 7-0 and trimming the (16-12). |" He said he was advised of the|sixth but was later caught off . . MOORE, defendi pion, is an 8-to-5 favorite to pehawa Lesion. at Kinsmen Civic tired B. Mitchell fo -end the Giants' lead over second - place AARON RAPS HOMER general location by Les Gilmure,|third "base: Neil Armstrong fol- Displayed on our detain his c When he meets mel ampion and Memorial Stadium. 7.30 b m threat Los Angeles to two games Rookie Norm Sherry (4-2) won president of the Canadian La-|lowed with a double and scored > challenger Hi Bassey, tonight in Los Angeles ria ie Neil Bramley pitched the game! The 'Dodgers closed in with alit, blanking the Braves without|crosse Association {When the ball got away from the Drive-In Location : t title MAJOR LEAGUE THURSDAY'S GAMES far Brooklin, Gord Nichol opened 7-6 victory over third-place Mil-'s' hit for 2 2-3 innings in relief The Ontario Lacrosse Associa-|centre-fielder. This proved the a gw += Mal be A SO TBALL the second inning with a double waukee in 13 innings, beating|of Don Drysdale after Hank|tion didnot want the final bela last Ive of the game, = hil Let Us Give You A . . eq Lae ne 164 South Ontario County Leasne-- and Tom O'Connor singled, for southpaw ace Warren Spahn, thelAaron's second home run of the|in the east, as that is where it| Robson strikeouts while A : juni i ight ; Free Estimate first run for Merchants and Braves' seventh pitcher, for the game, his 33rd, had deadlocked Diane to hold the junior Misto/Lation had eight and MeSarew: i finals { |couple. on, th were in the mood to test their muscles and the a oht -------------- neces- sar kept - Brooklin's - chances nat this game may have t -County League's sche s, which, by the and then comes their gue, 'the Cr ntal Le if they meet th 3 3 Zion ve. Sengog ny +h strict requir s set forth by the National and / 3 at % vel Park. 6.30 they added another in the third fifth time this season {it 6-6 in the 11th erican Leagues as presented by Baseball Commissioner Pickering vs Brooklin, at or ay Buzmineki's double. alg ppg FOUR BACK Duke Snider hit a two-run, APTLY NAMED Ford Frick . . . JACK DEMPSEY has been named to di- | Brooklin, 8.15, p.m single by Ken Courtney and a "my "ion" he" Braves four homer for the Dodgers, his 20th, CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. €AP)| Inter - Connty League--Folev's two-bagger by Palmer Knight.| 500 poring the Giants. who/and tied Ralph Kiner for third on Rush For Gold precipitated al rect the promotior retarn match between Ir.ge- s MeLanghlin's. at Lakevies But ere. Brumiey tightened op igh hs 2 41 / Or Soll yelp eo 2 ~ maa pgp mar Johansson and Floyd Patterson, "somewhere" or SR en] CMG ltd Dol Tk Peas nne Bain open a two-game set at Cincin- the all-time National League listigold rush at the arles n| {99 Bat word come " Life" Magazine that: [LEH s v8 Port Pe it to leave two runners stranded. | acainst the six-place Reds, |With 351 behind Mel Ott (511)/Racetrack Tuesday when he fi-| . Sept. 22. But word comes out of "Life" Magazine that port Perry; Scugog Juveniles vs' In. the Buzn opened i and Stan Musial (409) Wes Cov-' gured in a $2,603.40 daily double. | Johansson will balk at a return match in September Crawford's, at Alex. Parl vnc ingle and scored later on > Philadelphia defeat St. Louis ington also homered (No. 7) for| Rush For Gold won the first race, | - $ With all the suspensions of licences, etc., the advent of [diamond and Tony's vs Thomp- si Courtney and Knight, (2-1 in the only other Nationally "gu vec {a 4%-furlong sprint for four-year | ' ¥ " ep ia. lz oy. fter hanging on a 7/ League game scheduled ; i i nd d paid $104 for $2 | 4 3 ac empsev on the scene and the arguments st son's, at Alex. -Par} dia-|a en, after hanging on at 4 a The Phillies won it on Richie/olds and up and p: i i= . D Ds x See ® ar q . 2H Te ir sil mond. All games at 6.30 p.m until the last of the 9th inning,| Newcombe (1i-6), winless for Ashhurn's two-ont single in the to win. | aves You, Time an Money going on concerning finances of the last fight--it looks | 'RA . Neighborhood Leazses--| Merchants tied the score. Walker] ---------------- ; ; Wc so | as if it's still a long way from settled Pee Wee. Girls) -- Connaught at!drew a walk to open the inning - | Pee 5 Conn : ; ] n p- -- BY ELIMINATING THE RISKS THAT ARE AL- - - Wo view: (Juveni yirle and retired on a choice play. p------ Nipiaon Park Wi runs in the first toning. theee Woodview at Nivigon and Fern. Then with two out, Buzminski got | WAYS PRESENT WHEN POURING ON SITE, ipigon rar ns more in the second and a big Ml at North Oshawa: (Pee Wee his third hit of the game, to IL B OUR QUALITY IS GUARANTEED. Bovs) -- Consolation Tournament! score Boyee with the tying run : 3 nine-run addition in the third Phe Yandle. af 1 . " " i Over Fernhill. Girls finer adtfion ln the tied. ~ Jarman at Storie; Rundle at) BROOKLIN: Croxall. ss: Til INSTALLED COMPLETE WITH 200 GALLON TANK Current Range of Products include: Nipigon Park Banfield Con- a casé of how man: «astview Kingside at South- 2h. Harper, If: D. Mitchell, ef; 12 MONTHS WARRANTY ' 1 B J .®@ SEPTIC TANKS ® WALK SLABS struction girls visited FernhillMitchell. G. M Norris (mead: Nipigon at Connanghf: petch, of: Gihson 3b Park last night for a CRA-Neigh- Branham, Crossmas 'and -the|3oodview at Fernhill and North Milchell, jc; Watkinson, 1b; 7 PLUS 200 GALS. OF FUEL OIL , || eo PRECAST STEPS = o CURBINGS borhood Juvenile game, with|{Nosal girls were all standouts at Nipigon Park Is winning athe plate for the winners All games at 6.30 p.m MERCHANTS: Buzminski, 1: / ® RAILINGS © ® WELL TILE handy 25-4 decision. It was call em {BASEBALL Courtney, 1b; Knight, e: Nichol i ed at the end of six innings, be- Oshawa Legion Minor A of; O'Conner, ss: M. Jordin, 3b For The All Time % J , 0.00 Positively No 9 PATIO SLABS ® CHIMNEY CAPs cause of darkness NO VISAS TO REDS Juvenile Semi-Finals Ajax vs Hubble, 2h: Boyce. p: Keenan Low Price Of Only Extras To Buy Crossman, pitching for the win-| ROME (AP)--The Italian gov-fury and Lovell Drugs, (diamond rf: J. Jordan, batied in 9th; e Eo re Menton wi Tomi" wt lo Sx pages 2 yon: | Vuti, sovif sh MONTHS TO PAY CONCRETE rung in the first inning oma Walklwill not grant visas for athlete Leaside jor h 00 i wt grant visas for athletes awa Wilkinson's vs Ideal Welding (o WM L Y 29: -- no -- PF R [o] DU C T Ss to 8. Cobb and a homer to R.!pp ed China : ob RA ) y from Red China and North Korean vos. at Talbot Park, 7.30 p.m BAD DEFEAT DOWN THE BALANCE L 1 I + Ey © o tons im. the third and fifth Olympic Games The Italian gov- | SOCCER India's touring cricket team PHONE . Bell and the losers added single-'to participate in next year's CHELTENHAM, England (CP) frames, B. Kehoe crossing the ernment' indicated it's reason is| Oshawa and District Assoc crashed to a morale-shattering 3 plate each time alded by Bell it cannot # it entry visas to Oshawa Hollandia vs Oshawa Pol- defeat hy 192 1 ainst Glou SPEEDEE k UEL OIL SBLES SPECIALISTS IN CUSTOM PRECASTING gua Hi the | Be time and representatives of countries it ia, 7.00 p.m. and Os Kick- cestershire County Tuesday on « y § obb and | evan in ihe does nol recognize, and neitherjers vs Port Hope United: 8.45 the eve of the fifth and: final o ' fifth ; country. belongs to the Interna-/p.m. Both games at Kinsmen match of the series against Eng- RA 8-6221 OSHAWA RA 8-622 PHONE 155 BROOKLIN Nipigon girls chalked ap #ve'tional Olympic Committes, {Civie Memorial Stadium Hand, { :

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