BELG (EER a Gh a A ARE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 11, 1960 7] Mantle Urges vgyeqq: g W Pender E Yankee Drive | ile Mays rem LJ By ED WILKS rightbander blanked the Indians Associated Press Staff Writer on two singles aher blowing a 1 S I'av | » Mickey Mantle and New York|3-1 lead on Harvey Kuenn's two- [ Ne t Fi ht Yankees are back in the groove oul double in the Cog Jpning. X in the American League race. | Mantle has hit six homers in By ED WILKS Milwaukee has been blanked, : The Yankees won their fourth|1?, 92ys: increasing his Tuns-| ggociated Press Staff Writer twice, both times by the Giants. BOSTON (AP) -- Paul Pender, game in a row and moved to Dated it total to 26 from 18} Willie's: wheelin® again, Sad| Tbe Braves didn't get a hit un-|the confident fireman who all ithin 01 games of the first.| 20d his batting average to .268|o ©. Cll a stopper and the|til Ed Mathews doubled with one| but extinguished the flame of one | e Cleveland ans Friday! me. oe has 3 dncisco Giants havelout in the fourth. Jones then|of boxing's brightest drawing | place Cleveland 1 ans Friday d ed San Prancisco Giants have| {night, cracking an eight.- inning he Orioles; wo TOppe out 4 eezed back within one game of | fanned Hank Aaron and Wes Cov-|cards, wants a erack at another |tie on Maniie's fourth home runs St: Hace; by losiig four, National League lead ington, Three times Milwaukee|cldtimer--Archie Moore. en 4.3 ion| Straight games to Detroit, twice had two men on--in the fifth,| For ti " {in three games for a 4-3 decision| ne from behind, then beat] Which Willie? There's just one. : roid or the second time in five {that chopped the Indians' win- Kansas City "reliever arty Ku-|Name's Mays, and he belted) pt Sad Sam struck om_Bly months, Pender Friday night Ining streak at five oe OY To the Eiht nea 1 fr slump with twd Bruton in the sixth, when Frankiwon a 15 - round split decision tyna (1-2) in the eighth inning on|loose from a Pp h Torre lined back to Jones, and in| over Sugar R Robin Mantle has produced the win-|Brooks Robinson's third single.|gles and a three-run homer # Lonmiud ay Se > | ugar Ray Robinson, 40. g run in three of the four vic-| Hal Brown ) was the winning |day night as the Giants whipped the Binds Wien Jam struck out| The part-time firefighter from ; : Ried «laps Vank zt mcr te reid {Miwatkee 5 hind a fivehit| Johnny Logan, then goi pinch-| suburban Brookline, retained the ies by the third - place Y pitcher in relief Ie behind _3_ ive-hit| hitter Del Crandall on a pop up. | middleweight ed Te mg' | THREE-RUN HOMER That halved Pittsburgh's lead SEVENTH STRAIGHT WIN lassachusetts and New York Steve Bilko hit a three -. run|gfter the Pirates had lost 9-6 at Cardinal right-hander Larry, states. homer as Detroit scored four|gt Louis. Jackson (85) won his seventh in| Pender's manager, Johnny fhe Orioics shook tieir {runs in the first inning at Wash-| (Cincinnati managed jusi three|a row, but needed relief help) Buckley, said Paul will seek a with a 5-4 decision over Kansas| against loser Chuckipjts, hut one was Dutch Dotter-| after giving up home runs by| match with Moore, 46, light- City Athletics. The fourth - |Stobbs (3-2). Jim Bunning (3-8Mer's grand-slam home run, giv-| Don Hoak and Smoky Burgess in| heavyweight ki g. This was be- Detroit Tigers defeated W: won it with Hank Aguirre's relief| ing the Reds a 4-3 victory at Los|the fifth and sixth innings. The|lieved only a manoeuvre to set on Senators 7-4 and Chicagol after Bob Allison hit a solo ho-' Angeles. The Chicago Cubs de- Cards beat ex-mate Harvey Had-|uf a match with Gene Fullmer, White Sox ended their losing skid| mer in the eighth. _ feated Philadelphia 6-1 dix (3-3) with a fiverun fifth, |recognized as world middle t three games with a 13-3 vic-| The White Sox broke loose for : {scoring them all with two out. weight champion by the Na Ors over Bos on Red Sox six runs in the fourth inning MAYS FOUR FOR FOUR Ken Boyer hit his 15th home run, tional Boxing Association. Rx against Tom Brewer (4-6). Russ| Mays was o-for-19 before gel- {ying Banks of the Cubs . 12TH HOMER {emmerer (3-3) was the winner. [ting a hit in his last at-bat as the for the NL lead. RAY UNDECIDED ; 9 1 i; Mantie's 12th home run of the He gave up seven hits -- one! Giants suffered their thind defeat Will Robinson hang up the iy ___ sii i season tagged southpaw reliever| Ted Williams' 496th career homelin four games Thursday. Now | gloves for good? hibition game last night at the | hibition, Bouquet and Dimmer Dick Stigman (2-4) with his third run, his fourth of the season he's 4-for-4, walking in his last) FIGHTS LAST | "I don't know yet," a tired ™ TOP PROS, shawn | gratulate Wendell Brewster and ) q 0 < ; ; 3 ft i 1 sez e 8-f walking in Mis | I a of to right, Derek i | Johm Pi n, of the Oshawa val club courts, whe " gave instructional tips and ad- |straight loss in t onener of a| It was the seventh straight loss trip Friday it after ta 1g Sugar Man replied, guet and Peter Dimmer, oon- | Tennis Club, following their ex- local club courts, when the pros | gi.o tq members of OTC. yur-game series at Yankee Sta-| for place Red x Sox, | loser Warren Spahn (4-3) for-his . NIGHT Judges Jim Carrig and Johnuy : won out. Following their ex --Oshawa Times Phoio dium. Art Ditmar (4-3) was thel{coming on the heels of the offi-|three ts. Mays scored fwice Savko voted M9 to' 138 and: 14% viuner, giving up 10 hits but not cial firing of manager Billy Jur- ar stole two bases to 1 f valking a man, The Yankee! ges Mays gol the Gianis state] By THE ASSOCIATED PREsS |i 18 for Pender. Referee Jim de di gi | : 7 * 1 with a single in the fourth, com-| Boston -- Paul Pender, 160 146 to 144. The Associated Press ura Lee 1ns around on singles by Orlando Brookline, Mass. ouipoinied | (eq had 'Pender mn from Mt eda and 11i McCovey. | Sugar Ray Robinson, 158%, New 141 I 1 . B G { 1] | L B : : Au Med n he wa od 410 - foot| York, 15. (Pender retained Mass-| x ~ A i . : 1 y + i ¢ 4 eeting €0. H. Cam bell t OC h b e ague 2 oo] homer, his eighth, in the fifth in-| achusetts - New York version off Unline the Jam. 22 m Y p S awa u i er Ed Bressoud's two-out! world middleweight title) when Pender lifted the Ili "P, \ 4 SPORTS EDITOR . Brazil, knocked out|latest decision was overwhelm. 4 » bunt single and a Sao Paulo, Brazil -- Eder Crown from Robinson's head, the In the final game of the To-|Club by defeating V. Meade and | Jones (8-4), the Giants' only|Jofre, 116% bi . \ : * ronto Tennis League, Thursday Boyd" Wettlaufer, 8-6 and 6-4 ir 111 winner in the past five games, Ernesto Miranda, 115%, Argen-|ingly popular. "| Everything From Soup To Nuts' 'hi Oshawa Tennis Club enter.|a well-earned victory. now is 7-0 al home in Candle.|tina, 3, (Jofre retained South| Pender moved out of harm's & tained the Aura Lee Club. Al-| The final league standing has stick Park. The big right-hander American bantamweight title). |way at the~outset, blocked pun- though several ma were not been announced by ihe To- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Richmond built a commanding walked four, but struck out eight,| Guam. -- Terry Flores, 147, ches with assurance, hit Robin- OSHAWA CITY AND DISTRICT Softball Associa- (very close, I 1 Club |ronto Toanls League as ye W hea Toronto and Buff w ; a/5-0 lead before the Bisons began| bearing down when fhe going got| Philippines, and Jessie Stein, 141, son often and took charge after : Tobit 'ame Uf nly win received, the results will be pub- ot o varnol I. Sinfford (4. " ioevd Dh save his third shutoal.iGuant dries : : 3 tion officers and team representatives met last night at ; ame ir er Ronit oa I atic to reach Bill. Stafford (4-4). Kipp| tough to save his third shutout.!Guam, drew, 10. the fifth round The loss trimmed the lead to a half - game second - place Baltimo riday laced Stafford with three runs Rundle Park and made preliminary preparations for [overpo ed Johnny Lyons and On Friday night, at the Osh- pe I that brough one on and allowed only 1 tball BD ent Bill Gurling, 6-1 and 6-2 awa Tennis Club courts, Wendel Hoth . Asters intag!a he less Walk the Tost. ol the their annual Ontario-wide Junior softball tournament, B. Gambus and A. Kiss finally |Brewster and John Preston, of the mn ! or 1 min armie ' ie Tes t 3 awa 1 Saturday. Ji "hi t sr Se Jen anc 1 {the h » club, played an exhibj-|*0€ CICUE Ss LH Wi i be held here in Oshawa, on Saturday. July 9. This won out over Sam Ven and Ron|the home club, : gE : i 0 Yb oR 2 e hi , > 4-6, 6-4 and 6-4, in a battle tion match 1 the two profes-| The le: -leading a Richmond apped Buffalo - - ' - oy . was the main item of business at last evening's coniab |p one ang ong rallie sional instructors, Derek Bougquet|an Opporiunits i tarter Dallas Green (3-3) for| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |gess; Jackson (8-5) Duliba (7)|Montreal 16 32 338 17% but other items included the registration of Cole's K. Jones and Bob Pearson out-land Peter Dimmer 1l2-game margin ove J three runs in the fourth a sacri-| American League McDaniel 9) and H.R. Smith, International League 24 i NB : » 4 " vlaved' John Preston and Don| Following the match, the visit-|ner-up Bisons as they bowed 3-1ifice fly by Gran Hamner and L Pet. GBL|HR: Pit-Hoak (3) Burgess (4);| To 010 000 000-- Sports, as this city's OASA Juvenile "A" entry Tne Comerford, 6-3 and 64 ing pros staged an instruction|wo Miami and the two-hil pitch-| RBI singles by Jesse Gonder and oy eiand 2 18 .609 -- |St. L-Boyer (15). Mia 000 030 00x-- 3 10 4 team was granted permission to play exhibition games The incomparable team of session with members of the Osh-|ing of Bunky Stewart Stafford b ringing the runs| Baltimore ' 2 588 % 040 000 000 4 3 0 Negray, Funk (5) and Jones; in the Inter-County League schedule, this season. Word Wendall Brewster and Harvey awa Club thoroughly enjoying the, Richmond reliever Fred Kipp| across In the sixth, successive now york 21 353 2% ) ; 000 000 102--13 8 0| Stewart and Green, ie 3 ninraet. t secretar Alex Donaldson, that Moyer saved the day for Oshawa'*'tips" and advice they received. came on in the seventh aller|sSingles DY Jerry Thomas, Ken Detroit 2% 91 543 Purkey 5-2) Henry (8) Bros- Bfl 000 000 300--3 8 2 Was also received DY the Sere TY: Ae aie ie 30 - -- Buffalo had rallied for ree Hunt and Gonder chased Green Chicago 23 540 3 and Dotterer; Koufax | Rich 000 302 00x-- 5 12 0 within the next few days (it has to be before June 30) runs and subdued the Bisons the|and reliever Dave Jolly wild wad inoton 57 4% 8% (1-8) Palmquist (2) McDevitt (6)| Green, Jolly (6) Smith (7) Sur- the Duplate Club, Ontario champions last year in the rest of the way for a 5-3 Vees'|pitched the final run home Kansas City = 2 29 408 9% | Roebuck (9) and M. Sherry. HR: kont (7) and Davis, Teed (7); ' Intermediate-Industrial Series,c will again make entry Oshawa l on S : triumph t sept the runners-up| THREE-RUN HOMERS ! Boston 5 31 3%13 |Cin -- Dotterer (2); LA -- N.|Stafford, Kipp (7) and Gonder, th h the local body, to thie OASA, to defend the pro- from gaining ground Roman Mejias and Pidge American League | Sherry (5) | Shantz (3 ~ rough ne 'oca " : In other games, Columbus de-| Browne each drove in four runs|p.eioit 401 200 000-- 7.10 0] Phil 001 000 000-- 1 4 2/ Roch 020.000 210--5 9 ¢ vincial title they won last year feated Rochester 10-5 and Mont-| and both hit three-run homers to0|wach 000 030 010-- 4 10 1|Chi 102 020 10x-- 6 9 0|Col 004 100 05x--10 13 3 hd 9 | atimer S real beat Havana 4-3 in 10 in-!lead the Jeis 13 hit "attack Burning (3-3) Aguirre (8) and| Owens (3-6) Gomez (5) Robin-| Stone, Tiefenauer (3) Donahue THE QUEEN'S PLATE goes this afternoon at New nings against Rochester The Wings, wilson: Stobbs (3-2) Lee (1) Kra-|son (8) and Neeman; Freeman; (7) Hurd (8) Thiem (8) and Woodbine and already almost every horse racing fan in THREW IT AWAY a 2 Rie end o ous = lick (4) Kaat (6) Clevenger (8) 00 and Hegan. HR: Clsi-Bavks) Cauizzaro; Veale, Williams (7) 1 o . y; taris a 3 awa Tony's' sna 1 & - when the first man got on base Yi? turin rh n pulled int and Naragon, Batiey (9). :1 (19) | y. the country, has put down Victoria Park as the 1960 Oshawa Tony lapped a two- when t Miami's winnin cam th, but Browne broke it 5 ras-Alli Today's Mont"l 000 000 120 1-- 4 1 ny \ by wne game losing ak in the however a pair of sparkling "Cog bio h 1 ,. eighth, but Browne broke it open pet.Bilko (5): Was-Allison (7) Today's Games on Ld winner. The sensational Carmadian-bred colt, owne J by i 5 ir sthall League aye reeled off by the Tony's i002 ie : ding } tioq/in the home half with his shot Kan City 201 000 010-- 4 9 1 (And Probable Pitchers) Hav 010 101 000 0--3 8 1 Mr. snd Mrs. E. P. Taylor, is regarded as one of the best, |; at Kew Gardens in To-| fielders and a key strikeout saw fh & 2 0 € techn off Tom Hurd (1-2). Don Wil-igg); 201 000 11x-- 5 13 2| Cleveland (Orant 4 - 1) at New Chittum, Hunter (7) Kunkel if not the greatest, race horse ever foaled in Canada. [ronto, fing the current pace-|"Sully" work himself out of that a Fo faced starter and 1AmS (3-4) won it in relief. Hall, Kutnya (1-2) (8) and P.|York (Ford 24) (9) Perranowski (10) and Cole Victoria Park beat Bally Ache at Hialeah early this [setters Latimer Brokers 4-1. The jam loser Ron Negray (6.2) on the , Gordon Windhorn's 10th inning|paley; Barber, Brown (6-2) (8)! Kansas City (Herbert 2-5) atiman; Pena, Arroyo (8) Wie A ird in the" kv by, second victory was "sweet revenge" for| Tony's broke the 1-1 deadlock = = A ild one, homer--his fourth hit of the and Triandos. | Baltimore (Estrada 6-1) (N) (10) and Izquierdo, Azeue (10). season, finshed third in the' Kentucky Derby, second In | lhl (hy po heq their initial|in the seventh stanza," Sueddon,| Mound and uncorked a wild oi | game--gave the Royals the de-|Chi 001 610 1-13 18 0| Chicago (Wynn 2.5) and Shaw Today's Games the Preakness--and now as it turns out, might have | 0 0S 0 Troe this sea-| the rookie, being the hero. Young| SITY sin tallying '€ cision over the Sugar Kings. Boston 200 001 000-- 3 7 0/55) at Boston (Delock 0-1) and Montreal at Havana (N) won the Belmont Stakes toclay--if his entry had been |g in the three meetings so far. Jack lashed out a hit, stole Cle scored its lone run inthe Royals, down 3.0, had tied] Kemmerer (3-3) and Lonas;] cassle 125) 2) ) Toronto at Miami (N) left in. But Victoria Park was brought back to Canada | Playing without the services of second base and scored on Doo. = 0 = LL dicing it in the eighth on an error, Brewer (4-6) Sturdivant (4)] Deirolt (Mossi 33) at Washing. Buffalo at Richmond (N) to win the 101st running of 'The Queen's Plate, Yester- [regulars Sammy Stark, J ac k nie Lee's single. Oshawa broke the fy by Ne gray. Ted Kazan- Singles by € larence Coleman ad Bowstie Bi Borja) 8) and ton Woiher. 023 " {Rochester at Columbus (N) he. was apps . "Red" MacDermaid, and Jimmy |game wide open in final inning L.0" 7. 1 Goole in the thir ndhorn and a sacrifice fly by|Sadowski : Bsn-Williams Ie Sunday's Games Sunday's Gam day, Bally Ache was scratched from the Bejmont, Ue {Jordan, coach Dowey used a|plating two more runs, giving ig Zeraton iio De pinch hitter Jerry Snyder. Bill Cle 100 110 000-- 3 10 1 Philadelphia at Chicago Moniveal at edn ne to an ankle injury. This leaves the Belmont prospects |. ya jine-up in pulling out the|them their total. Jimmy Cruik- i (oY, hit Kunkel (4-4) picked up the vic- NY 003 000 01x-- 4 9 1| pittsburgh at St. Louis (2) ea ons, i . : ni I k tewa 3-1). ¢ in peli ri I" Stock i inei i | wide open tor the remainder of the field--while on the |;ncet Stark is still bothered with|shank, who looked better every tory in relief. Ted Wieand (25)| Slocke, stigman (2-4) and Foi-| Cincinnati at Los Angeles | Buffalo at Richmond (2) I ! ark i 1 , ; ac in his utility ook the loss. lles; Ditmar (4-3) and Berra. H Monday's Games other hand Victoria Park is rated a lead-pipe cinch to [the flu, while Jordan and Mac-|time out in his utility role, led off took t H fi 3 Buitde 2 Ricamon i i secon rmaid mi 2 ¢ a hit, $ loy : . cow |NY-Mantle (12). Milwaukee at San Francisco 3 y i f second Dermaid missed the contest due! with a hit, Sneddon followed with| NY : : | hest cop the Plate today, with the: field struggling for secon to work. Tony's elevated a pair|a walk and Donnie Lee continued Today's Games | (Only games scheduled) Monday's Games | | place as their best available piece of loot. of newcomers into the starting hit clutch hitting and delivering M t Zi (And Probable Pitchers) | International League Columbus at Buffalo {line-up in Jackie Sneddon, a jun- with a double, scoring both run- CALENDAR oun 100 Philadelphia (Conley 3-3) at W L Pet GBL Richmond at Bocheshee J 4 EC : 7a * s" have | S ' "hic. Slisworth 3-2) for -- |{Only games sc SATURDAY SPECIALS: -- Oshawa "Wilkies" have |ior from Scugog Cleaners and a mers. | Chicago (Ellsworth 3 .. | Toronto 31 12 .721 ! been idle for a couple of weeks, while school examina- |Torontp native, Gary Smith. Sned-| Lee of Tony's was the big man » | Pittsburgh (Law 8-2) at Si. Buffalo 2 16 667 1% American Association : took st of their fime, but they swing back |don played at first base 1 placing | with the stick, driving in three TODAY'S GAMES ns ver | Louis (Sadecki 02 y Richmond 27 21 500 9% Friday's Results tions 00x up most o : oly} ' 3 Y i MacDermaid, Smith in right field runs and scoring the other one. ¢occpp sii ' { Cincinnati (Newcombe 33) at Havana 2 24 478 10% | Indianapolis 0 Minneapolis into schedule action this afternoon, here at Alexandra taking Jordan's position and Jim- The speedy centre-fielder again|® Oshzws and District Italia {Los Angeles (Podres 4-5) (N) Columbus 23 27 460 11% |Louisville 11 St. Paul 4 Park, against Larry Tearun's People's Credit Jewellers |my Cruikshank once again took proved he's a great lead-off man, ve Boone at 7.00 p.m. and This- Hettering's (s dll Y H Fochester 2 > pi i ousin 7 Dalle on Worth | y i an I . iami 2 F esto to OSHAWA TONY'S came up with a sparkling 4-1 |over the 'hot corner" job _ | getting on base four times on his yj. "Uo Stria at 8.45 p.m. Both 3, Pranass ami last night, defeating the league-leading Latimers, in a Desire was the main cause in five trips to the plate. Latimer's |g; pes at Kinsmen Stadium or | 28) a Gabe Beaches League schedule fixture, in Toronto Tony's win. Backing up the fine| clean-up batter Al Horner, alongy wn BOWLING Mount Zion defeated Al Hef 3 ad . . 3 A : Ris " Sal NY . otr t Washington (2) dein oN NTIROYN p "0 ight-hit pitching of veteran Allwith Bill McBratney, were the shawa (Ward Trophy): Mixed |tario County softball game last Detroit at ! ; GEORGE KNUDSON fired a fwo-under-par 70 yester- |g oo "mono jumped into a|losers' hitting stars, each collect- myo : 2 0 p Tula are - Ay Pars Kansas City at Baltimore (2) day at Cherry Hills, to maintain his lead in the Ontario [quick one-run lead in the first ing a pair of hits apiece. BAS ul Mount Zion scored two of their Cleveland at New York (2 ! v OSHAWA TONY'S -- Lee, cf; Peo {Chicago at Boston | Open golf championship play, with a total of 139 for 36 |frame. Donnie Lee starting them ; e Junior League runs in the first inning. when 3 tor . holes. The play continues and concludes today . off on the right foot lashing a hit Oldfield, ss; Booth, ¢; Mroce- ples Credit Jewellers vs Oshawa Evans doubled in Carson and _ _ MONDAY'S GAMES Kinsmen Stadium in Event of Rain Oshawe Arens TOR NTO ARGOS their "spr training" camp | and moved to second base on an zeck, If; Loreno, 2b; Cruikshank, wijkies at Alexandra Park, 2.00/ Hill. M Jones, after getting on| NeW York at Kansas City (N TR Te a 2 oe Top {sure vole, Brow Oriel dial; Stith, +f; Sneddon, fb; Sul /p ym [With a Single. was tagaed out on, (Only game scheduled TUESDAY. JUNE 14th, 8:45 .P.M. shortly and among the young {'ootball performers, mem- |.1a4 and Lee romped home on/van, D. SUNDAY'S GAMES his wav to third National League bers of the Oshawa Junior "Imps" last fall, who have [Nick Mroczeck's clutch drive to LATIMER BROKERS -- Ken- BASEBALL : Merow got the single run for ; vi i] oi | BIG JUMBO 517 LB been invited to try out are Dave Nicholishen, Tom |centre nedy, 8S; Reiamw B; Razon, pia shore Mino Lea Xi | Heffering's in the fifth inning. Disb 3 0 68 1 ' i S 1 1 ry. 8 arv a Ss evened matters g h); McBratney, cf; ner, Bridgenorth at shawa lexan » reache second base his|S Fre ' i Olinyk, - Lionel Kelly, Jim Terry and Bob Mountenary Latimer's evened up matters at ri (ih 1 8 Ap ey He reached second base on his| 8° . = 4 Qlinyk, - Lione ; Ye as one run apiece in 3rd. After two rf: Jones, p; Hughes, 1b; Staugh-/gra Park, 2.00 p.m double. advanced to third on the| Milwaukee 2 q 548 4% vs. J ) 4 t i ha 1 i 1 \ , rrQ a Nini : 9 9 [3 BELKO REDY-MIX team. 1959-60 champions of men were retired, Bill McBrat- ton, 2b; Pyzer (ph in 9th); Wes- MONDAY"S GAMES {next out and crossed the plate on Cincinnati 26 510 6 : BIG ED MILLER 310 LBS. the UAW Hockey League. willl celebrate 1 win ney ignited their one-run rally|ton, e; Thompson, 3 LACROSSE {an error at shortstop. O'Reilly|St: Louis 23 .469 championship triumph tonight, with a banquet at Club |with a safe hit, advanced to sec- R HE Ontario Junior x W it-b vied to score with two out in the | Los Angeles 22 2 Ve : 3 y Bayview, Whitby. The players will receive jackets and |ond base on a wild pitch uncork-| Tony's 100 000 102 4 3 3 by at Peterborough. Civic Arena.| qi un "hut was tagged at home, Chicago 19 432 9% | Bouncin' Burke & Dandy Moore i . + BE att nw ed by Sullivan and scored on All Latimer's 001 000 000 1 7 28.30 p.m, IR. Joes Mount Zion allow. | Pha 18 360 team pictures and after the presentations, the | players Horner's run-batted-in single. Sullivan (wp) and Booth; Jones SOCCER 8, E Jones Heffering's pitcher W national League | ai vs. and their ladies will enjoy an evening of dancing . . From that point on Sullivan had (LP), Rainbow (7th) and Wes.| Oshawa and District League Jones had nine hits off him Mil 000 000 000-- @ 5 1 i Irish Jackie & Tom Thumb PAUL PINDER got the decisosi, a split one, over Sugar |the game in complete command, ton; Umpires -- Joe Dobbie Polonia vs United, Kinsmen Sta-1""yoimm ron. McMullen, cf:|S Fran 000 130 01x-- 5 9 0] oA Ray Robinson, last night and after it was all over, it |except for the eighth inning, (plate) and Bill Chris (bases). Situ 73 pa |M. Jones, c; Carson, 1b; Hill, ss; ' Spi (13) Rie) 7) 244 Lav; » ES One Other Exhibition didn't seem to matter much who won--only one thing "Metro-Toronto Girls' League --| Evans, If; G. Jones, 2b; Fepgu-| pei oi WC ° i . _ |Pat Flanagan vs. Cliff Phiede : al vote - Di .| SF. seemed obvious, Pinder is good enough to be called . Glens at UAW Del's, Alexandra|Son, 3b: A. Carson, rf; Disney; 001 013 001-- 6 10 3 A ad r [ yiehy ¢ Jones g 3 ¢ ickets--1,50--1,25-- "Champion" and Sugar Ray ism't either, not any more | Outfielder rade |Park, 8.00 p.m . |B hl I FERING'S: O'Reilly | st. L 100 251 00x-- 9 14 0 - BEAVER oem 1.5 1.25 "Loo ot the THIS WEEK'S NHL intra-league draft meeting | | Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ban 2M, UIE. se Carnvith. 1b; Sim.| Haddix (3-3) Daniels (5) Um-| id y ¥ Re : -- Nipigon at Fernhill; Rundle at|# J } : = 4 g - didn't produce nearly as many startling trades as ex- Wo pigen Simcoe Hall at North coe, ¢; Hickey, rf; Buzminski, If; | bricht (5) Green (7) and Bur-| pected. Actually, Rangers go Jim Morrison. Black ! All Ha Oshawa: Bathe at' Connaught: |Merow, 3b; McDonald, cf; Guar-| Hawks got him in a trade from Detroit but apparently eaves Storie at Sunnyside: Eastview at | dian, ak Jotes, p really hadn't figured on keepimg him--or preferred the Radio; Kingside at Southmead. | i idn' i T ' : the 'ms All games at 6.3( . Motorist . . . Protect Your Car! cash, but they didn't protect him and Rangers drafted BALTIMORE (AP)--Baltimore known chiefly as the man who AL fam fat 230 DT mead «| Lake Vista Wins Mr 0 { . him. Canadiens lost defensegnan Tom Thurlby to [Orioles tried to solve two prob- played for Boston when Ted Wil- (gi orie: Kingside at North Osh-! Boston and he is rated as the best prospect to "move lems Friday by trading outfielder |liams wasn't available, could awa. Both games at 6.30 p.m CRA Pee Wee Game during the week's business dealings. Willie Tasby to Boston Red Sox help the second-place birds | South Ontario County League | Lake Vista irounced Radio 21-61 po ] --m------ mae . " -- Pickering vs Scugog Cleaners, | pa . » Stephens 2 recalling ephe: ? . 2 gog i " ¢ for Gene Stephens and recalling Stephens has the tools to be Alexa da Park. and Fort Pex n° CRA Pee Wee action last | relief itcher >ft from good player," said Richards. | 7 7: | relief pitcher Billy Hoeft from 3 BC |vs Mount Zion, Mount Zion. Both |night Nia A . .11"I'm sure he can do better than| > Se . | : Vi 12,000 Golfers BOWLING NEWS {Miami of the Internation alipe's shown, He has a good arm |S2mes at 8.15 p.m | Dan Reid of Lake Vista hit} NEW |} | League and he's very fast." BASEBALL three home runs and two doubles. | | y - |. Si : a | Oshawa Legion Minor (Ban-|Brownell and Smith each got] Plan To Enter | Fasrway aaNes erase | Paghy, an gatly candwate for| Stephens hit .229 in 33 games| tam) League -- Ajax vs Jury and | home runs. 1] 7 Chuizlic Andor. the. Hotiest: bowls 3 |rockey-of-the-year honors in 1959 for Boston this year and has a|Lovell, Alex. Park and Whitby vs| Radio scored all their runs ex-| - "- Best Ball Meet the "Classic" at present, climaxed | orore sagging 1 Te Date, £24 lifetime major league average of {Oshawa Dairy, Harman Park.|cept one in the bottom of the previous good performance th this|J¢ opes the de: nab'e .248. Both games at 6.30 p.m seventh innin | weel¢'s high triple of 633 and high to regain stride. He has hit only| games a Gio pm Seven ipmug ooo cod Protects Your Car From Bumper to Bumper MONTREAL (CP) -- The sing® of 247. It also gives Charlie the|.212 and batted in three runs this| 9°¢fts @ -game winner for De- Canadian Professional Golfers' | 15a Cod eran averages with cons, while sharing - right field | (o! J 1550, was 15 or sau « « . against RUST and CORROSION, also lubricates oll body Association said Friday approx-|prove and his 590 triple certainly rates [duties with Al Pilarcik and Al-| 5 770 0 oy I Underneath, nuts, springs, etc. . . . Nohting will rust or imately 12,000 golfers across|credd. After starting with sev - | bi a to ease Baltimore's relief pitch- ! i imately plan © articras in the|secutive strikes, Stu Molloy on So (bie Pearson. : ing problem and thereby free the A SOUND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY squeak after one application. It will pay you to have it done Canadian best ball champion. | yy och frames for the night's second | The flashy sophomore admitted club's batch of good young pitch NOW ! "UND-A-SPRAY" is o product of Imperiel Oil Ltd. ships next week. 8 shgle, a nice 26. |he had lapsed into his old habit|ers of dual starting and relief as- f Charlie Severs's Team 6 set the new of swinging at bad balls | Play in the women's section|high geam triple with 2,157 as they ging is signments GOOD INCOME AT ONCE for individual or business firm who begins next Tuesday and con.|Pl2nked Ken Fisher's Team 2 in the|QyER-ANXIOUS ll con devote full or part time to start. The national distributor Special Introductory Offer tsb TE LS 7 95 process. inues all week. The me p "Phat' p ' san ex-| " Eig » {ioe 2 Leek B PIaY|" tng nigh team single game also fen| 1hat's the only way 1 can ex YESTERDAY S of a food beverage item with a country-wide reputation offers une a a. s Waiter Scott's Team 5 rolled the (Plain my failure to hit this year. as * The plan calls for one 18-hole new High of 82. They continue as|Maybe I've been bE: wis your you a protected territory in your community. This is not a Reg. Undercoating cost Approx. 35.00 round per player. The champion (league leaders by taking three points {,": STARS vending machine business - New ""Und-A-Spray" club will be the one whose total | F nearest rivals, Jim Thom. 3 na me We ost eam, 9. $i Molloy shook bis Oriole manager Paul Richards | NO EQUIPMENT TO BUY We help you get started --- set | Reg. Price, Approx. 12.00 strokes under its own course par. [to three points over Ken Gunn's Team Said Stephens, a 27-year-old left-| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS you up with everything necessary to operate. This is @ year (SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30 1960) All play is scratch; handicaps do|: George Turner's Team 7 moved [handed hitter who has become Pitching: Sam Jones, San closer fo the top by sweeping three i Ha not count. 8| points from Ray Crossiey's Team 10. | |Francisco Giants, allowed only om round business , 1 507 02 and | five hits, walked four YOU REQUIRE - od reputatio H J. Waldinsperger's Team & and Bill |309, G. 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