Latimer Brokers Edge Tony's Here | Latimer Brokers spoiled Osh- |awa Tony's home opener last [night at Alexandra Park, nipping {the home club 2-1. The victory ex- | tended Latimer's unbeaten streak ito three-straight. in the Beaches |Major Fastball circuit, two over the same Tony's. Al Sullivan of Tony's and Jack Rainbow of Latimer's hooked up in a keen pitchers' baftle with {both righthanders toiling the full "Sully" and | struck out three. fifth inning, then |of that jam with and walked a pair while Sullivan yp stepped allowed . just one free pass and broke Tony's back with a clear was aided out a nifty double-| "Red" MacDermaid rifled a line play, one of two reeled off by the|drive into left field for a single classy Oshawa infielders. In the sixth frame the league: ing to Ned iL Slowed th leaders bunched their hits which| go through his legs, v-| ; Poneed their two runs. Harry ing the runner to touch all the Gordie Thompson was a stand- hit in the score | nine-inning route. x |Rainbow both allowed six hits, | however |their hits to garner both of their tallies. Winning pitcher Rainbow | whiffed three of Tony's batsmen Watson ignited the rally, lifting| the visitors bunched|a 'Texas League" hit into right| and Gordie Thompson grounded a hot one to short, where Brent WILL TEACH AT THEIR in preparation for their sum- hockey pros have set up a hock- ! : i 3 - y SC lan to ho!d one- layers Turk Broda mer trip to teach hockey funda ey school and pla ; one iid Watson (centre) and | mentals to youngsters through- | day sessions in any Ontar io Wally Stanowski autograph | out Ontario. A group of former | centre with a covered arena. UAW SOFTBALL | Oshawa Dairy Kinloch's Edge Texaco; Bantam Boys Kent's And Kamn's Win Blank Whitby Oshawa Dairy trounced Whitby s8;|40 in Oshawa Legion (Bantam) Former professional hockey (left), Three runs in the first and gree, cf; Johns, 3b; Bannon, three in the third gave Kinloch's|Sneddon, 1b; G. Westfall, If; action last night, in Whitby. a 6-5 win over G and B Texaco|Cochrane, c; McMahon, p; Arm-' Adair, pitcher for the Dairy, in UAW softball action last night. |strong (in the sixth), 2b; Mech, was the most contributing factor A home run by Hickey drove 2b; Goodall, rf in the win as he struck out 11 in Meraw in the first and Cooper] BLACK'S MEN'S WEAR --- and only allowed three hits. Rose put Suddard across the plate with| McGarry Horton, p; Varga, scored for Oshawa in the second a triple. Keenan's single in the|ss; Melnick, If and 3b; McArthur, inning on a single by Crosmas. third drove in Meraw; Hickey, Mason, Dionne, cf; Howe, 1b; | Tulleck's double in the fifth drove who doubled, was helped across Spooner: If; Sinclair, 3b; Juben-in Joseph and Rose then drove in going into third. However the toss | was just seconds too late and Lat- |imers were in business, with two lon and nobody out. Sullivan got Bruce Staughton on a pop-out and Andy Watson on an infield ground and it heemed that he might work out of the inning But Bob Kennedy and ishot to right field, scoring both Sullivan, who worked a no-hit| runners, ball game for the first four in-| nings, gave up the first | in the eighth stanza. With |two out first-baseman Jack {and outfielder Watson in attempt- ling to field the hit allowed the bases for the score. Oshawa had another = good Tony's picked up their orphan| for Tony's in losing, as they left seven base runners stranded and Latimer's left only two. Jimmy Loreno, chunky second sacker of Tony's, was the team's THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 2, 1960 19 If; Kennedy, rf; Galand, ss; Mc- Bratney, cf; Moulton, 1b; Rain- bow, p; Neston, ¢; Thompson, 3b; top hitter, collecting two in four trips to the plate. TONY TALES: Tony's are idle till next Wednesday night, host- ing Eddie Black's at Alexandra | Park with the usual starting time of 8:00 p.m. All the Oshawa in- fielders Sammy Stark, Oldfield, MacDermaid, Loreno, pulled off some key defensive plays. Old: field turned in a gem: running a would-be hit. Centre-fielder Don- away from the infield to pull in|y; » OSHAWA TONY'S: Lee, ef; czeck, if; Booth, ¢; Jordan, rf; Oldfield, ss; Loreno, 2b; Sullivan, Pp. RHE Latimer's 000 002 000--2 6 1 Tony's 000 000 010--1 6 1 Jack Rainbow and Harry Wes- ton; 'Al Sullivan and Bob Booth. mpires: Jack Hobbs (plate) and "Ab" Barnes (bases). nie Lee also handled = eight chances flawlessly. Latimer's {out at the "hot corner" . . . Fred Locklin was the winner of the | chance in the seventh, filling the|basket of fruit handed out by the bases with just one batter out but ball' club. Oldfield elected to play Watson |failed to score. This tells the story ub. LATIMER BROKERS: Watson, FAMOUS FAMILY Charles Darwin, English author of the "Origin of Species," was the grandson of the famed phys- ician and scientific writer, Eras- mus Darwin. : . Stark, 3b; MacDermaid, 1b; Mro-| | Alouettes Tryout 'High School Punter MONTREAL (CP) -- A high school end from the United States with a 59-yard punting average last season has signed a tryout contract with Montreal Alouettes, the Big Four football league club announced Wednesday. He is Phil North, 19, a six-foot- two, 185-pounder from Edgewood High School in Madison, Wis. Fourteen players, the pick of a month-long camp for home- breds-" sponsored by the Alou- ettes, have been invited to the regular training camp opening July 2. 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Hurst doubled Norman and Kapuscinski home and a single by Ross drove Hurst in for| PRnoite ebfor By Kinloch's inf the fifth put Dale across home plate. KINLOCH'S Hickey, 1b; Keenan, ss; the third), ef; Suddard, rf; Spen- cer: rf and cf; Cooper, c¢; Latch- ford, If; Elliott, if; Gardner, (in| the fourth), 2b; Laing, 2b; Mec- Kee, p. G, AND B. TEXACO -- Gar- row, 1b; Aseltine, c¢; Tutak, ss; Kapuscinski, 1f; Norman, cf; Flurry (in the third), rf; Dale, rf; Hurst, 3b; Woodcock (in the third), 2b; Finch, 2b; Jordan (in the seventh), 2b; Parish (in the fifth), p; Ross, p; Jackson (in the seventh), p. KENT'S DOWN BLACK'S Kent's Western Tire deféated Black's Men's Wear 7-4 last night. Strong hitting by Kent's gave them this win as their pitcher seemed a little erratic: walking 15 men. Sneddon doubled Bannon home for Kent's first run. Cochrane scored in the fifth, a double by Bannon in the same inning drove Johns in and Sneddon's single gave Bannon his second run of the game. Sneddon and G. West- fall tripled in the extra inning with McMahon getting a single to drive. Westfall home. Goodall singled Cochrane in. McGarry, Horton and Varga scored for Black's early in the first. Horton scored again on a fielder's choice. KENT'S WESTERN TIRE -- S. Westfall (in the seventh); ILe- Top Hurlers See Weather Cause Lag NEW YORK (AP) -- When Chuck Dressen going to overwork Warren Spahn and Lew Burdette this spring, he wasn't kidding. The two Milwau- kee aces of 1959 are running way behind schedule. It isn't all Dressen's doing. The weatherman has taken a hand in upsetting Milwaukee's early schedule. Twelve games have been postponed due to rain, cold and fog. The figures on Burdette are most interesting. The big, fidg ety right-hander was a 3-2 won- lost record to show for 12 games in 1960. He has started only six games and has completed only two of those. 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Worsoski, Hill: (in| Phee scored his third run of the|agair p, game in the fifth and Legree and Nash also tallied, Veinot scored three runs for Stevenson's while Wallace got two. Kawecki, Prakken, Charlton and Miller were other scorers. KARN"S DRUGS LTD. -- Mar- shall, 2b; McPhee, cf; Spratt, 1b; Hodgson, ss; Brooks, If; Ter- williger, p; Lyons, 3b; Legree, c; Nash: r STEVENSON'S DIAMONDS -- Campbell, 3b; Charlton, cf; Com- erford, ss; Veinot, 1b; Wallace, p; Kawecki, c¢; Prakken, 2b: Henning, If; Miller, rf; Troop, ri. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago--Willie Pastrano, 175, Miami, outpointed Sonny Ray, 173, Chicago, 10 Pastrano Scores Unanimous Win CHICAGO (AP) -- Willie Pas- trano, No. 3 ranked light heavy- weight, jogged and jabbed his way to a unanimous 10 - round decision over Chicago's Sonny Ray Wednesday night. Referee Walter Brightmore gave the clever Miami boxer a 49-42 edge. Judge Howard Walsh scored it 48-46 and judge John Schreiner 47-44. 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