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The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1960, p. 13

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Whitey Ford Has Orioles As Pets By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer They can be the league-leading saltimore Orioles or a bunch of wecond-division Birds. Either way hey're dead ducks against Whitey Ford. The stubby southpaw, bothered wy elbow trouble and home run lls, looked as good as ever hwrsday night, pitching a three- | sitter as the New York Yankees peat Baltimore 2-0 and eased the Orioles out of the American League lead. The loss ended the Birds' ping streak at four and dropped them to second place, 012 per- centage points behind idle Clever | land, It's the first time the In- | dians, with an 18-12 record to Baltimore's 20-14, have been 7in- % _ | rookie Dave Nicholson, shy of the top after breaking a { the seventh. Ron Hansen tripled with two out! in the ninth, Ford then struck out| The Yankees, just two games fourth - place tie with Detroit, beat Brown in the first inning on Tony Kubek's leadoff single, a wak and Bob Cerv"s two - out single, They got another run in TWO-RUN HOMER Dick Brown's two-run homer ard an RBI triple by Minnie Minoso gave the White Sox their runs in the first three innings against Dick Hall (4-1). But they needed another fine relief job from Gerry Staley who came on with the bases loaded and one out in the seventh and got pinch-hitter Hank Bauer on a plone in first place this season, DICK BROWN Chicago's third - place White, Box moved within a half-game of [second victory -- both over the|v the lead, ending their slump at Orioles -- in four decisions this four games with a 3-1 victory at year. Kansas City, Washington defeated] He gave up a second - inning Senators, after losing his first Boston 5-2, {double by Brocks Robinson and|five, A two-run single by Julio Ford, now 19.7 lifetime against a third-inning single by losing Becquer capped a winning three- the Orioles, put away his first/pitcher Skinny Brown, then didn't run fifth against Jerry Casale shutout in ear. This was his/a'low another hit until rookie (2:3), who has lost three straight. TOUR RUSSIA Chatham Wants Out Of World Tourney doubleplay ball, That saved the ctory for Bob Shaw (4-3). Pete Ramos won his second in # row with a five-hitter for the Oshawa Bowler Is Eliminated TORONTO (CP)--The winning streak of Montreal rookie bowler Real Deblois in the masters championship five - pin bowling tournament here continued in the quarter - finals Thursday night when he beat Winnipeg's Ken | Boddic 2,777 to 2,379. The night's four winners enter the semi-finals tonight, Quarter-final scores included: Burt Griffin, Vancouver, 2,655, Jelentea Ken Drury, Sarnia, 2, Gilles Vaillancourt, Montreal, 2,408, defeated Merle Reeson, Oshawa, 2,080, Toronto Prepares To Buck Bisons By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There'll be feudin' - fussin', and fightin' tonight in Buffalo as the Bisons and Toronto Maple Leafs open a four-game series with first place in the International |League at stake, The Leafs increased their lead over the Bisons to .043. points Thursday night with a 1-0, 10-in- ning vicotry over Montreal Roy- als, It was the only game played as Richmond Virginians and Col- umbus Jets were rained out. The Leafs have an 18.7 mark and Buffalo is 21-10. The Bisons have to win three of the four games in Buffalo to make head- way A victory tonight would still SYDNEY, N.S. (CP)--Canada's behind the centre ice red line|"should" wear a mask for pro- future in world and Olympic| crosses the other team's goal line, |tection, The change is intended hockey will be a major topic to-|provided the teams are at equal|to pave the way for compulsory day at the Canadian Amateur strength. The present rule re-luse of masks in minor hockey, Hockey Association's annualiquires that an attacker, other|and p ossibly senior and junior R-- meeting. The final session will also con- sider a request from Chatham Maroons for permission: to pass up a berth in the championships and tour instead. Chatham won the Al Cup this year and the cup W per usually represents Canada in international competition. : Jt is certain that Canada will continue to compete internation- ally, but how the team will be picked and who will pay the bill are major issues to be settled. PUCK-ICING RULE Russia lan The CAHA Thursday approved|a team is playing shorthanded. | a change in the rule about icing the puck. Six of the 10 CAHA branches presented proposals that play be halted immediately a puck cleared by defenders from GOLFING TIPS By ALEX MORRISON Teacher of Champions Golfer Bob Hope drives '"'a great ball of fire" off the tee, but it cools off soon after pass- ing the 200-yard marker, BOB HOPE's talents that have made him the world's top comic plague him in his golf, Many times he has thought, 'Why can't a fellow be equally good at any- thing he sets his mind to?" For over 30 years Bob has had both heart and mind firmly set on learning to play scratch golf. At times this goal seemed well within reach, He has had person- al instructions from most of the top pros during the past 20 years. These included Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Jimmy Demaret and Cary Middlecoff, In Bob's case, as with count- less other players, clubhead speed through the bottom of the swing remains an illusive item After he strikes the ball it ap- pears to get away like a rocket, but its flight fizzles out before] attaining the desired yardage. | Only the necessary striking! angle and clubhead speed will afford the proper accuracy and distance in any shot for any player, | 1961 world] |than the goalkeeper, touch the Pp can cost several seconds of play- ing time Before the rule is adopted it {must be approved by the joint rules committee of the CAHA Fred Page of Fort William called for a strong representation before the NHL to have the rule changed. The professional organ- series showed an operating profit, | ization frequently has turned ¢|down proposals to alter the icing rule, | The B.C. branch suggested ie- |ing the puck be called even when The proposal was later with- drawn, MASKS FAVORED he CAHA decided minor play. uck before play is called. This| jack Roxburgh of Simcoe, first RUNS SCARCE had asked that the CAHA make masks compul-| Montreal a tough nut to crack. Thursday night's game was a re- play of a 10-inning 0-0 standoff .a week ago when both teams were halted by a curfew arranged so commitments could vice-president, sory immediately. Figures tabled Thursday showed the CAHA lost more than An-|and the National Hockey League. $5.000 in Allan Cup playoffs in 1960. | Biggest Allan Cup money-making |tween Chatham Maroons and | Trail Smoke Eaters, which had a 1$4,019.25 profit. | its were Amherst-Montreal | Saskatoon-Port Arthur, off series lost money. The junior final between Ed- | series was the Canadian final be- Other series that showed prof- and | leave them four points shy of the lead, Righthander Steve Ridzik (3-0) |goes for Toronto and the Bisons are expected to use Art Mahal- fey (4-2). | Toronte has found |that travel {be met. Only three of seven senlor| pn py, 4 single after| Sparky Anderson doubled drove {in the only run and gave relief {hur'er Russ Heman his third vic- tory without a loss. Rene Valdes {lost his fifth game. He has won| |one, |nine innings, Tonight's other |league goaltenders will eventu- monton and St. Catharines probable pitchers: Montreal ally be compelled to wear masks, The regulation stating goaltend- ers 'may' wear a mask was al- tered to read that goaltenders | Edmonton and Brandon had a $22,859 profit, By ED WILKS Assoclated Press Staff Writer Joe Adcock is at it again and Milwaukee's so-so Braves have come alive, winning four of their last five. The big first baseman, bothered by platooning and a bad back, has driven in seven of Mil- waukee's 17 runs in that spurt while raising his batting average across a run as the Braves scored a clinching three in the second inning Thursday night for a 41 victory. at St, Louis, GIANTS DRUB PHILS San Francisco padded its first. place lead to 1%2 games over idle Pittsburgh, flattening the Phillies again with a 9-0 victory on Jack Savford's four-hit pitching and a trio of homers. No other games {were scheduled in the league. Adcock and winning pitcher | Bob Buhl (3-2) each singled home a run in the second for the third-| |place Braves, who trail by four games. The other run was un- earned in the frame, which began with a double by Hank Aaron. | The Braves counted 11 of their 12 hits off loser Wilmer Mizell (1-3). Aaron was 3-ior-3, The Cards scored in the fifth on Bob Nieman's first National League home run, one i three hits. Buhl, the first to put awuy three complete games on the Braves' staff, gave up seven hits, walked three and struck out nine, GIANT POWER HITTERS Orlando Cepeda, who drove in four runs, Ed Bressoud and Wil- lie Mays homered as the Giants hanged a dozen hits for a sweep of the three-game set at Philadel- phia and a 6-0 record against the Phils. It was Sanford's fifth vic- tory in six decisions and his sec- ATHLETIC 4'PORT SHORTS FOR MEN AND BOYS af active men really appreciate WATSON'S athletic pouch and three-way abdominal support, Elastic waist -unequalled masculine comfort, Long-wearing, expertly tailored, launders easily =no ironing. Jerseys to match. Joe Adcock Hot As Braves Win to .352. He was 2-for-4 and rapped | Return 18 Prince Street WILLIE MAYS ond shutout over his ex-mates, The last-place Phils have been the victims in half of the Giants' eight shutouts and have managed just two scoring innings--good for three runs -- in 58 frames against San Francisco. Gene Conley (2-2) dropped his second to the Giants, giving up their first three runs on Cepeda's eighth home run and Bressoud's fourth. Reliever Ruben Gomez, one of the guys the Phils got in return for Sanford two years ago, was tagged for five runs in tlie nimh. Mays' No. 4 homer, with two on, capped it. EXPRESS BUSES DIRECT TO showed nearly $16,000 profit while| (Grob 2-1) at Rochester (R. Rick- the western junior final between etts 0-3); Miami (Hoeft 1-4) at| Columbus (Olivo 2-1); Havana (Pena 2-3) at Richmond (Ceccar- relll 0-0), BASEBALL STARS last-place Heman pitched one inning after [starter Ron Negray had shut out | Only two Memorial Cup play-|the Royals with only five hits for games and Odds P Jorden LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--Don Jordan risks his world welter- weight boxing title tonight and the betting experts say he will lose it to 20-year-old Benny (Kid) Paret of Cuba, background even for boxing in these days, is scheduled for 15 rounds in Las Vegas' showy Con- pm, and will be televised by NBC, It will be carried on the CBC TV network. Jordan, a highly unpredictable 25-year-old from Los Angeles, figures to be about a 5-to-7 under- dog in his third defence of the championship he won from Virgil Akins Dec. 5, 1958, thing but impressive in his last December he was knocked ol for the first time in some fights by Federico Thompson in Buenos Aires. Two weeks ago he was outpointed in 10 rounds by| unranked Ken McFarland of Bal-| |timore, | NEVER DROPPED | Paret supporters feel confident the swarthy son of a Cuban sugar | |cane cutter is in perfect shape. | The fact that he has never been knocked off his feet in 47 fights indicates he can take a good punch, Jordan is recognized as an ex- cellent. ring workman with a fron punch, but there is some | | | DAINTY INGO | RYE, N.Y. (AP) Heavy- weight champion Ingemar Jo-| hansson got plenty of exercise | swinging a golf club Thursday. | | Playing in a benefit match at the Westchester Country Club, he| shot a 103, over par by 33 strokes. Ingemar, a dainty hitter off the | tee, played in a foursome includ- ing columnist Ed Sullivan, who shot a 78. The match, which has a weird| vention Centre, It starts at 10 The champion has been any- two fights, both non - title, In 5 | Whether Cohen is merely a fan! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Moy 27, 1960 13 or has a closer connection has| drawn speculation | Jordan and Paret have agreed redict Loss doubt about his training habits in the last year, f "We are pol to win in 15 rounds," said Manuel Alfaro, Par- et's manager. "We don't antici- pate knocking Jordan out." | Jordan is guaranteed $85,000, actually the TV revenue, but he said he will use most of it to buy his contract from managers Den Nesseth and Jackie McCoy. Jordan said he has three men in mind to become his manager, GANGSTER LINK HINTED Jordan's contract was the key to a bizarre series of episodes in| {Los Angeles which led to a po-| lice investigation and charges) that gangsters were trying to| mascle in on his earnings. f Jordan's admitted friend, for-| mer gambling kingpin Mickey | |Cohen, is here to watch the fight. | to a rematch if Jordan loses, STARTING TIME 6 P.M. ® 8 Classified Heats © WAGERING PRIVILEGES ALEXANDRA PARK ® INSTALLED ® ~ MOVED | -- @ REPAIRED SERVICE TO ALL sETs | LEN & LOU's T.V. | RA 8.5804 -- RA 5.7844 | CAR-NIVAL The SPRING CAR-NIVAL is in full swing at Ontario Motor Sales. All clowning aside, this is really your opportunity to enjoy the care-free, zest-filled pleasure of holiday motoring. 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