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The Oshawa Times, 25 May 1960, p. 10

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vy 70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 25, 1960 ) 4% " |Los Angeles Nodgers and Johnny A gol back on top with a 40 vic- ; [tory over Philadelphia Phillies # |third in four games. All three FLAMES DESTROY PITS AT GERMAN RACE " 4 Flames and smoke rise from the burning "pits" at the Nuer- rgring race, at Adenau, Ger- y, on Sunday. A Ferrari «macecar, driven by Ludocivici for a driver change, when fuel | Scarsiotti was pulled from his splashed onto the hot exhaust | car by British driver, Stirling pipe and the car burst into | Moss. flames. The car and its fuel | | Soasiotd pulled into the pits | supply were destroyed but | --AP Wirephoto Pirates Meek To Southpaws By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer Southpaw pitching has dumped Pittsburgh Pirates out of the Na- tional League lead. They dropped a 4-2 decision to Podres Tuesday night and slipped cight percentage points behind San Francisco Giants. The Giants behind four-hit pitching of Sam Joues, who gained his first road success of the season. It was the second straight de- feat for the Pirates and their losses were to lefthanders--Rod- res and Dodger teammate Sandy Koufax and the .Giants' Johnny Antonelli, Left-handed hurlers have been responsible for the Pirate's last four defeats and five of their six losses the last two weeks, The other two league games-- Milwaukee at St. Louis and Chi- cago at Cincinnati--were rained out, TWO-RUN SECOND The Dodgers got two runs in the second inning on Gil Hodges' homer off (Gibbon (3-2), clincher in a two-run fifth, A sin- gle by Jim Gilliam, Charlie Neal's sacrifice bunt, which led lo Gibbon's run - scoring error, and a sacrifice fly by rookie Frank Howard got the final two home. Podres (3-4) had lost three in a row He put away his first com- plete game in four starts with an eight-hitter, walking five men and striking out five. Hal Smith's double and a single by Gino Cimoli gave the Pirate's a run in the second inning. They got their other in the fifth on a two-out double by Roberto Clem- ente and had the tying run on SPORTS . CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES BASEBALL Legion Minor League (Ban- tam) -- Jury and Lovell vs Osh- awa Dairy id Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m. and Whitby vs Ajax in Ajax, 6.30 p.m. SOFTBALL Toronto Beaches League Eddy Black's vs Tony's Refresh, at 8.00 p.m, in Alexandra Park. THURSDAY'S GAMES LACROSSE Ontario Assoc. (Junior)--Peter- Derby Dark Horse Tested Thursday the colt is the best he has LONDON (CP)--A gallop over a Berkshire training ground base when Podres fanned Dick; Stuart. Clemente was 2-for-4, in- creasing his leading batting aver- age to .375. WALKS HELPED The Giants used only three of; their seven hits for their Fune| beating Jim Owens (2-3) with the help of six walks, three wild pitches and an error by the Phils' rough at Whitby, Whitby righthander. Arena, 8.30 p.m. . Jones (5-3) had little trouble in| Sh 4 his first complete game in six SOCCER ' starts on the road, giving up| Osh. and Dist, League -- Italia three singles and a double. He VS Thistle at 6.45 p.m., Kinsmen walked none, struck out three|Stadium. and retired the last 15 men in or. BASEBALL |der for his second shutout, both| Leaside Junior League -- Osh- {over Philadelphia and Owens, |awa Wilkies vs Moore Drugs at The Giants scored in the first|7.30 p.m., Talbot Park. inning on Don Blasingame's walk| Legion Minor League (Midget) and a double by Willie Mays, |-- Victor's Sports vs Ajax in then got another in the third|Ajax, 6.30 p.m. when Blasingame walked again | ' 'Thompson's § Maj Holt Marengo suffered hock last week and a workout Thursday morning will determine whether he stays in the June 1 race. ER fist LH Marengo now is at 16 to 1. The |A!5. Ang 70-year-old Holt, who was born in| Montreal but has lived in Britain or The Bahamas since 1910, says " BASEBALL LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Clemente, Pgh Adcock, Mil Burgess, Pgh gos ge LEAGUE LEADERS Orioles No Longer CRUISER Cruis-o-matic yet Pgh White, StL Runs--Skinner 34. Nip Cole's gle and an error by second base- man Tony Taylor. Thompson's Plumbing nosed out Cole's Juveniles 3-2 last night in an Inter-County League sched- uled game, played at North Osh- awa. Robinson, Cincinnati, Aaron, - Runs batted in--Clemente 35, Hits--Clemente 57. Triples--Skinner 5. Home runs -- Banks, Chicago, 21" POWER MOWER SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' A ] "SAVE A LIFE WEEK" -- that's this week, May 28 to May 28. The St. John Ambulance Society (The Ptiory of Canada of the Most Venerable Order of the spital of St. John of Jerusalem) is observing the "Bave A Life Week" this week and during this period e public is being offered free two-hour classes in ar- tificial respiration. The classes are being held at Rotary 11, on Centre Street and you can register by phoning 83-4024 or 8-8459. Back in 1958 (the last year for which figures are available) there were 1,237 Canadians died from drowning accidents, about one-quarter of «them by falling out of small boats and the remainder 2 the result of swimming accidents, or while playing near water, The objective of St. John's Ambulance is to tfain as many people as possible in the art of artificial respiration, so that there will be a much greater chance of somebody being able to save a life, when a water accident occurs. There were 35,000 took this course across Canada last year. Here is an organization that rarely, if ever, makes any financial appeal to the public. Its members are all volunteers, dedicated to a life of _service in first aid, life-saving, etc. They never refuse a call for help--they are usually already on hand, whenever there is an activity which just might pro- duce an accident requiring their services, Once again, the St. John's Ambulance group is performing a com=- munity service, At no charge, they are offering free courses to any interested citizen, who would like to possess the knowledge that might some day, in case of emergency, enable that citizen to save somebody's life. These volunteer classes should be over-crowded. If noth ing else, every man or woman, owes it to his or her family, to be in possession of this knowledge. Here is an opportunity to gain this life-saving knowledge, at no expense. At the risk of being morbid, could we "suggest that it would be much better to spend a few hours this week, in learning these skills, than to spend the same number of hours, later in life--wishing you had been able to help! GORDON JUCKES, current president of the Cana- dian Amateur Hockey Association, is the new secre- tary-manager of the CAHA, He hails from Melville, Sask. a newspaperman, who has given years of service to amateur hockey. At 45, he becomes Canada's No. 1 amateur hockey official. Bill Hanley, OHA secretary ahd Robt, Alexander, Winnipeg, were defeated in the voting. Jack Christie, Ontario's minor hockey authority and Bob LeBel, Chambley, Quebec, withdrew from the race, prior to the voting. Juckes had a second term to go as CAHA president, and this office will be filled in another election, before the convention concludes Friday. +» SPORTS BRIEFS: Bob Lemon, former Cleveland pitching ace, has decided to hang up his spikes, after 23 years in organized ball. , . , BASEBALL WEATHER? Down in Reno the other night, the players lit a bon- fire in their dugout, to keep warm. Shortly ofter the game ended, it began to snow! . . . ARCHIE MOORE is favored to knock off Germany's light-heavyweight contender, Willie Besmanoff, when they clash tonight in a 10-round, non-title bout at Indianapolis OSHAWA TONY'S, comprised of former local Beaches League softball performers and a few "imports" from Toronto, open their home schedule tonight, at Alex- andra Park, against Toronto Eddy Black's team, eight o'clock. . . . ED, BANG, a former sports writer, now a young 80, has been named the new president of the American Hockey League, . . . PORT PERRY'S annual "carp derby" is booked for May 29 and June 5-a couple of week-end dates, as you will note. The Port Perry Rod & Gun Club runs this event each year with fishing opening at 6:00 a.m. and weigh-in time being 6:00 p.m. same day. They have prizes for the biggest carp, most caught, smallest and a "lucky number" so any fisherman can win. . . . JOCKEY GOMEZ rode four winners at Old Woodbine yesterday but his fifth mount "threw him" and finished the race alone (in first place, too) maybe to prove that the jockey isn't really the answer to winning a race, Last Homer | 25 Years Ago CHICAGO (AP)--Babe Ruth | hit his 714th--and last--home fui. a quarter of a century ago today | Guy Bush still can hear it whistling out of Pittsburgh's | Forbes Field, He threw Babe | his last homer. | "I remember it all just like | it was yesterday," said Bush, a wiry 54 - year - old Chicago sporting goods salesman who was a 20-game winner for the Chicago Cubs in 1933. | "The Bambino (he was with the Boston Braves then) worked me for a 8 and 1 count, | My catcher, Tommy Padden, | called for a fast ball. | '"The fast one was about knee high. As soon as Babe swung, 'I knew it was gone. It sailed over the right field roof. Never saw a ball hit that hard before or since, "The Babe was 40 and on the beefy side in those days. To me he always will remain the most powerful hitter of all time. He's the only man I ever faced whose swish of the bat could be heard all the way to the mound when he missed a ball, "I was always afraid in the few times I faced him that he would slam one back through the box and kill me." Ruth hit three homers that day in Forbes Field. He got his 712th off Red Lucas in the first inning. He got No. 718 off Bush in the third. His last homer came in the seventh. Eight days later the Bambino called it quits after terrorizing pitchers for 22 years. (Canada's First | Big Auto Race (Gets Sanction TORONTO (CP)--Drivers and |cars began arriving today for {Canada's first auto race of inter- |national status, | Canadian Racing Drivers' As- |sociation, sponsors of Saturday's | 300-kilometre Forumla Libre race at Jarvis, 100 miles southwest of here, received sanction for the race Tuesday from the Federa- tion Internationale d Automobile in Paris. FIA sanction does not give the {Canadian event world champion- {ship status but places it on the {international racing calendar, {Only two other North American races--the United States Grand Prix at Sebring, Fla., and the Indianapolis 500--have been FIA- sanctioned. CRDA president Tom Gilmour sald Tuesday the entry list has climbed to 36--about halt from the most potent sports: racing machinery currently in action. Among top drivers is Belgium ace Olivier Gendebien, two-time Sebring winner, His car, an RS-60 Porsche, is being brought from Florida. Cumulative times in the race being run in three heats of 100 kilometres each will eount to ward the $6,000 purse, believed the richest ever offered in a Jose Becerra As "Fighter Of Month' JSNEW YORK (AP) -- Bantam. champion Jose Becerra's month, Hank Ca y of Richmond, enry Hank of Canadian sports car event. Woodbine Entries Close Tonight | | TORONTO (CP) -- Nomina- tions for 11-stakes races to be run |during the summer meeting at {New Woodbine close at midnight Thompson's struck for two runs By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer Baltimore Orioles, it appears, no longer are pigeons for Ameri. can League clubs. The Birds, backing southpaw rookie Steve Barber with a five- run fourth-inning, rode back into first place with a 6-1 victory at | Chicago Tuesday night, dropping) the White Sox to third with their third straight defeat in the opener of a two-game series. It was the third consecutive victory for the Orioles. They have a half-game lead over Cleveland Indians and the White Sox. Cleveland moved into second place, five peicentage points ahead of Chicago, with a 7-2 vic- tory over Washington Senators. Detroit Tigers closed within one game of fourth-place New York as Don Mossi whipped the Yan- kees 4-0 with a four-hitter. Kan- sas City Athletics sent Boston [Red Sox to a 10th straight defeat with a 6-2 decision. The Orioles beat southpaw B.C. Mechanic Scores Upset Over Champion MONTREAL (CP) - Harold Mann, a mechanic from Prince George, B.C., highlighted Tues- day night's 17-bout preliminary card launching the Canadian box- ing championships and Olympic trials. All bouts were scheduled three-rounders. Mann, 21, a southpaw with a hit-and-run style, scored an upset decision over three-time Cana- dian light - middleweight cham- pion Robert Plau of Windsor Mill, Que. Canada's five-man team for the Olympics in Rome is to be selected Thursday night after the finals in the 85-competitor elimi- nation tournament which will see champions crowned in 10 weight divisions. Semi - finals and a few pre- liminaries are set for tonight. Babe Ruth's | A.L. Sitting Ducks Chuck Stobbs (1-1) lost it in his first start, (Herb Score (1-3) with two men lout in the fourth inning. Balti- {more collected 13 walks off four ' 5 hi i The Tigers, finally back t 0.500 White Sox pitchers and Score, | (14.14) gers a 10-game losing [Winner of only one of his Js 10(ctreak, won with a firstnning jCec sions, gave up Seven o : em, | in on a walk, a wild pitch and |" Rooki 2 age Oil AHH aA! Kaline's two-out single off | er Ji Gentile oooh had|loser _Bill Short (23). "Charlie {pine eer dn : onl Sh aC Maxwell's second home run in wo-run singles in the rally. Iw, games sent the other three |, Barber, 21, won. his third ao runs home in the fifth | ow with a seven-hitter. | . | walked two men eo on Mossi, 2-3 with his second shut- five. The White Sox ruined his|out, had a two-hitter until the shufout bid in the sixth on a|ninth, when he got Roger Maris tripl Minnie Min and on a grounder after two - out eld w . % an singles by Bill Skowron and El- John 'Romano drove in three|ston Howard. ruue for Cleveland, two with a| Marv Throneberry hit a home seventh - inning homer. The In-|Tun, triple and double for the dians then counted four in the Athletics, scoring three runs and eighth. driving in three. His two - run double decided the game in the LEMON"S 10TH HOMER |fourth inning, Dave Hillman was Jim (Mudcat) Grant was the|the loser. Bud Daley (4-2) won winning hurler with a four-hitter his third in a row although giving for a 2-1 record. He gave up a up eight hits, one a ninth-inning two-run homer to Jim Lemon in/home run by Bobby Thomson, the ninth inning. It was Lemon's|Jerry Lumpe also homered - for |10th, tops in the major leagues.'the Athletics. Kipp Does Well For Virginians By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |the Jets had scored one run, He Richmond Virginians are look- struck out four men and didn't llow a walk, Coot Veale (2-1) ing forward to a happy associa-(5 V0 FE tion in the International League| so with southpaw Fred Kipp. He SLUGGING CONTEST seems to be just what the doctor| Dan Morejon's first homer, a in the first inning, Stinson singled and Cole walked. Campbell {forced Stinson but Oldfield singled to drive' in two runs. The |winners got the big winning run in the third inning when, after two out, Oldfield singled, Ulrich |drew a walk and Weldon came |{through with a single, to score {Oldfield (Tye? waukee, and McCovey, San Fran- cisco 9. battle Stolen bases -- Pinson, Cincin- This was a keen between Lutz for the winners and Buddy Yahn for the Juveniles. Lutz gave way to Helik in the latter stages of the game and Halik came through in fine style. Kornylo walked to open the second inning, Kocho also walk- ed and then with two out, Hobbs hit safely scoring Komnylo but Kocho was thrown out at the plate, In the next inning, Prentice singled with one out, advanced on a pair of passed balls and scored on an infield out, to make it 2-2. But from that point on, Cole's were held off the score-sheet. Kornylo's hit in the fourth actual- ly constituted their only other good scoring chance, as Thomp- son's played air-tight ball in the field, to keep Cole's in check, COLE'S: Prentice, ¢; Wilson, ss; Yahn, p; Kornylo, 3b; Kocho, If; Judd, 1b; Wright, cf; Hobbs, rf; White, 2b, THOMPSON'S: Stinson, I; Cole, ss; Campbell, 3b; Oldfield, 2b; Ulrich, of; Weldon, ¢; Dods- worth, if; Gerrard, 1b; Lakz, p; Halik, p; Lawrence, If. Runs--Mantle, New York 28. Mg batted in--Lemon, Wash-| Hits -- Minoso, Chicago, and Lumpe, Kansas City 41. | Doubles--Lollar, Chicago, ' Ku- bek and Skowron, New York, and| Allison, Washington 10. Triples--Fox, Chicago 4. Home runs--Lemon 10. Stolen bases--Aparicio, Chicago Pitching ~-- Hall, Kansas City, and Coates, New York, 4-0, 1.000, Strikeouts -- Pascual, Washing- ton 68. 10 LEAGUE'S OLDEST WASHINGTON (AP -- George Winkleman, who at 95 was one of the oldest ex-major league base- ball players, died Thursday night. Service + Everywhere HILLTOP MOTORS Highway 2 Just West OF City Limits, PHONE RA 8-6891 His exact age was a mystery un- tl a nephew revealed that he ary: Wemstaame irt oEvaaaed ary. 's baseball was played with Louis- of the American Associa tion. He played semipro ball in gton in 1883 nd =» 1888 DISNEY MOTORS LTD. PICKERING WH 2-5540 Washin, pitched for Milwaukee. List Graduates ordered to out a spotty two-run shot, in the sixth inning pitching staff. broke a 7-7 tie and the Cubans Oshawa YWCA Kipp, released by New York|nailed down the viciory with Bor. | MR. MOTORIST Yankees last week, took over|re8o Alvarez' second homer i Swim Classes «oo t's Time NOW to . . . the game an inning later. Miaml fom Eil Gra with ohé San ont |sraiioe 6-3, tied 2 in He tiny Members of the Odtaws YVCA amb Latti's he . i |cluded their winter - spring sea- victory over Col us Jets. Busy, Al Nagle poy ip Mc Pe lessons, with the usual swim- In the only other game on a kK rain-curtailed schedule Havana | 22d hon Samiond's Wiple deine Ee Wn hitb je Sugar Kings defeated Miami Mar-| [ q the damage. | line 117. Rochester at Toronto Felix Torres' seventh homer ho a Re and Buffalo at Montreal were| |the year gave Havana the edge|iho swimmi | ie ng and water safety cancelled because of rain and|®gein but Jerry Adair's doubleliacts and awarded pass certifi cold weather. and Fred Valentine's single tied | cates to the following members. Kipp bailed out Grba by got-| hires ot 77. Believer Luis Ar JUNIORS: (Ladies Class): ting Bill Hall to ground into an|-- inner. Mrs. Ada Heard, Oshawa, Bar- inning-ending double play after bara Mahoney, Mrs. Lula Flieler, Mrs. Dla Cox, Mrs. Lena Bird, Mrs. Taslyne Greene, Sandra Oshawa Bowler | BASERALL SCORES, STANDINGS Kenyon, of Whitby, and Mrs, Helen Smith, Ajax. By THE CANADIAN PRESS INTERMED.: Mary Townsend Stobbs (1-1) Clevenger (7) Qualifies In and Richard Townsend, Oshawa. |{Woodeshick (8) and Battey; | Grant (2-1) and Romano. HRs: Wash-Lemon (10); Cle-Romano National League W L Pet. GBL v | , rec con- Ae ered three hits for a 42|Vith losing pitcher Vito Valenti swimming classes, recently SENIORS: Jane Alker and Norma Gower, Oshawa. the U.S.--and includes some of] San Francisco 22 12 .647 -- Pittsburgh 23 13 639 -- Milwaukee 15 11 SM 3 Cincinnati 18 18 .500 5 Los Angeles 16 19 467 6% | St. Louis 14 19 424 T™% {Chicago um 17 308 8 [Philadelphia 12 22 35310 | National League | Los Angeles 020 020 000-- 4 7 0| Pittsburgh 010 010 000-- 2 8 2 Podres (3-4) and Pignatano; | Gibbon (3-2) Glel (6) Green (7) |and Smith, HR: LA-Hodges (4). San Fran Phila | Jones (5:8) and Landrith| | Schmidt (8); Owens (2-5) Robin-| | son (9) and Dalrymple. | Today's Games | (And Probable Pitchers) | Los Angeles (Drysdale 3-4) at Pittsburgh (Friend 52) (N) San Francisco (McCormick 5-2) at Philadelphia (Roberts 1-4) (N)| Milwaukee (Spahn 2-1 or Bur-| dette 3-1) at St. Louis (Jackson 35) (N) Chicago (Cardwell 2-2) at Cin. |einnati (O'Toole 3-4) (N) | Thursday's Games (Sen Francisco at Philadelphia (N) | Milwaukee at St. Louis (N) (Only games scheduled) | Toronto Masters 5-Pins New York 000 000 000-- 0 4 1] TORONTO (CP)--Young Mont- Detroit 100 030 00x-- 4 7 0|realer Real Delbois, who has only Short (2-3) Maas (5) James (6) bowled 50 -games of five - pin Shantz (8) and Howard; Mossi bowling in his life, Tuesday night (2-3) and Wilson. HRs: Det-Max- | created the biggest surprise in well (2). the second round of the Masters Today's Games championship tournament, (And Probable Pitchers) He beat John Harrison of Por Baltimore (Estrada 2-1) at Chi-/tage la Prairie, Man., champion cago (Wynn 2-1) {last year, 2,448 to 2,386. New York (Terry 2-1) at De-| Ontario bowlers who qualified troit (Lary 8-3) in Monday's opening round in- Boston (Monbouquette 3-8) at/clude: Ken Drury, Sarnia; Tony | Veteran Scribe Is clude: Ken 'New President Of nsas City (Larsen 0-3) |Levstick, Kirkland Lake: Merle | Washington (Fischer 0-0) at|Reeson, Oshawa; John Scholes, | Cleveland. (Perry 3) (N) Cleveland Barons |Welland; and Bill Nickason, Sud- | Thursday's Games (bury. | CLEVELAND (AP)-Ed Bang, Chicago at Kansas City (N) |80, sports editor of the Clevelati Boston at Washington (N) i News until its sale earlier Ss Baltimore at New York (N) | FIGHTS LAST year, Tuesday was named presi- (Only games scheduled) dent of the .American Hockey International Léague WwW L |League Cleveland Barons. Pet. GBL NIGHT | Bang, who became sports ed- 7 682 % {itor of The News in 1907, is gen- 10 655 -- | BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [erally considered the dean of 12.600 | Denver -- Yama Bahama, 186,|/A meric a's sportswriters. He 15 531 3% |B'mini, B.W.I, outpointed Victor|helped found the Baseball Writ- Rochester 13.500 4 |Zalazar, 160%, Argentina, 10.|ers Association of America and Richmond 5 20 .420 7 |Eddie Garcia, 133, Denver, out-|holds the No. 1 membership card Miami 22 353 9% |Pointed Ike Chestnut, 133%, Bir-|of that organization. Montreal 20 .338 9% |Mngham, Ala, 10. Isaac Logart,| Born in Sandusky, Ohio, he International League 146%, Cuba, outpointed the Javel- came to The News from Youngs- Richmond 111 100 000 4 7 o|lana Kid, 144%, Philippines, 10. (town as a baseball writer in 1907. Columb 1 100 000-- 2 © 2 Los Angeles ---- Emilio Flores, |Later that year he took over the Mrs. Thos. Lesley, Royal Life | examiner, passed Mrs. Amelia| Owens in her 6th Bar, to Award | of Merit and Janet Lapp, Award of Merit. Mrs. Owens is the instructor for the Oshawa YWCA ladies' swim classes, with Mrs, E. J. Carlton, (as assistant. (2). Buffalo Havana Columbus : ; Now is the time to make sure your car is in good travelling shape . . . ready to whisk you away on your vacation without a worry or care. Pull into our Service Department today. Let our expert American League | W L Pet. GBL| 594 -- | 586 1% | 581 % | 5% 2 | S500 3 | 12 A414 5% | 18 406 6 | 10 370 6% | Baltimore Cleveland Chicago |New York | Detroit Washington Kansas City Boston mechanics check your car thoroughly. Knowing your car is in tip-top shape will eliminate "car- and . add further Grba, Kipp (4) and Shantz; | 126%, San Bernardino, stopped |sports editor's job. Veale, 'Blackburn (4) Olivo (9) [Teddy Rand, 126%, Los Angeles,| After The News was sold Jan. and Hall, Tornay (8). (10. 23 to the Cleveland Press, Bang Miami 010 051 000-- 7 13 0| Boise, Idaho -- George Logan, |wrote some stories for the Cleve- Havana 222 012 11x--11 14 0/250, Boise, outpointed Billy[land Press and handled a radio Archer, Valentinetti (4) Kay (8) |Flelds, 200, San Francisco, 10. [sports broadcast. and Green: Wieand, Arroyo 5) - and Azcue. Tonight's Games Buffalo at Montreal worries' holidays. enjoyment to your 1 WEDNESDAY MAY 25th hat Our Expert Work is Fully Guaranteed ! over Japan's Kenji Yone- ' in a title defence in Tokyo tonight. Woodbine's 35-day meet-| Detroit, and gained a place in the ino "opens June 6 and continues American League Rochester at Toronto Baltimore 000 501 000-- 6 7 O|Richmond at Columbus 8 WHITBY ARENA Play it Safe! Drive in Today ! |middlewelght top 10. Casey was|iy July 1 6. moved into the No. 9 spot, re- io . | placing inactive Carmen Basillo, Purses of $736,600 will be distri-| Hank dropped to fifth from|uted THE | BRAVO BROS. Chicago 000 601 000-- 1 7 0|Miami at Havana Barber (4-1) and Courtney; Thursday's Games Score (1-3) Kemmerer (4) Lown Richmond at Columbus [(6) Staley (8) and Lollar. Bis served him "fighter of the th" honors from Ring maga- zine ONTARIO MOTOR "dhe Mexican won a split de- Shion over Yonekura Monday. ura was listed as the No. $ contender in the latest ring i released today. Listed of him are France's Al paonse Halimi, the former cham- pion, and Brazil's Eder Jofre. In the biggest upset of the last' fourth Philadelphia moted to eighth from sixth, No Canadians were lasted. Nominations already have Former welterweight champion | closed for three major events: Virgil Akine of St. Louls regained The $50,000 Queen's Plate, the » ranking on the strength of his [$10,000 Woodbine Oaks and the victory over Charley Scott, of $10,000 Canadian Maturity Stakes. Akins was glven| {the ninth spo! and Ecott was de- (Queen's Plate, scheduled for June| Lumpe (3 The 101s! annual running of the (11, will have a gross purse of more than $80,000. Boston 000 010 001-- 2 8 0 Foe City 001 301 01x---6 7 0 | Hillman (0-1) Borland (4), For. 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