10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 13, 1960 SPORTS CALENDAR ie Idle Indians Lead As TODAY'S GAMES LACROSSE Ontario Junior Assoc 8:30 p.m. SOCCER Oshawa and District League | Polonia vs United, Kinsmen Sta- | dium, 7:30 p.m [SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Bantam) -- Nipigon at Fernhill; "J a |Oshawa; Bathe at Connaught; Radio; Kingside at |All games at 6:30 p.m. Midget League -- Southmead at|posseggion of first place, a half- Kingside at North Osh- game or 22 percentage points Storie; |awa. Both games al 6:30 p.m. South Ontario County League Detroit Tigers edged into fourth § "two-run single, and boosted his| ington. ~ Pickering vs Scugog Cleaners, piace by splitting two games with i 5 Alexandra Park, and Port Perry Washington despite three home |vs Mount Zion, Mount Zion. Both, bythe Senators' Jim Lemon. |games at 8:15 p.m | BASEBALL Oshawa Legion tam) League Park McCovey Pinch Hits With Grand Slammer By JACK HAND single drove it home. Mark Free- Associated Press Staff Writer man was the winner on relief You have to hand it to Willie 4 Z % 7 % 4 47 % Oshawa Diary," Harman } / 4 Both games at 6:30 p.m. SHOOTING SUB PAR golf | sinks his final putt for a score | ship at Ridgeway, Ont., on Sat- | son finished with a record- TUESDAY'S GAMES in each of his four 18 hole | of 66 in the final round of the urday. The ball can be seen | breaking 72-hole score of 275, PRO WRESTLIN ida ie rounds, George Knudson, 22, | Ontario Open Golf Champion- | just falling into the cup. Knud 13 under par, Exhibition si Three Bois at | Kinsmen Stadium, 8:45 p.m, 13 UNDER PAR Hartack And SOFTBALL, io League Mer- | chants vs Markham at Markham | and Brooklin vs Al Hefferings, J | . Alexandra Park. Both games al eorae K Celtic As vis om nu Nn Inter-County League Hoy vs rg . Port Perry at Port Perry; Coles vs Foley's, Alexandra Park ' 'Win Belmont (West) and Crawford's vs Thomp C ® t O YEW. YORK (AP ! Ath son, Alexandra Park (East), All NE (AP)--Celtic Ash games at 6:45 p.m. |came from last place Saturday| ops n J pen | and showed his heels to six other ? . . three-year-old horses in the $150,- . 4 RIDGEWAY (CP) George performance, with a six-under-par|my soul," said Norman, a hot 900 Belmont Stakes Higgins et Knudson, one of the finest young!66 on the final round, breaking pre-tournament favorite With Bill Hartack in*the saddle golfers produced in Canada in the competitive course record of| Knudson, of course, was su- for his first appearance in the some years, has mapped out an 69 he set in the first round. The perh, His closing 66 included an 1% - mile classic, Celtic Ash To Acce i ambitious program following a previous competitive record was eagle three on the 542-yard sixth| stepped under the wire a 5%-| runaway victory in the $5,000 On-|71. hole, when he sank a 35-foot putt|length winner over Venetian tario Open. Knudson, with rounds of 69, 70, after reaching the green in two. Way, the Sunny 'Blue Farm's "First of all I'd like to be low|70 and 66 on the par-72 layout, He also putted for birdies on the Kentucky Derby winner a en e Canadian Jn Ye Canadian Open jed fom the opening Jomnd, He fra, tind. sevenls, bith and ny Venetian Way got second at (Toronto), § seorge's next only player under par for all four holes 0) ) ar % p h's RINRT . Pg month." said the 22 . ooh . pit pan of the tournament, he|on only the ninth and 15th i hE She Xing Bancys a2oSTON Ao) Balin ye assistant professional at Toronto won $1,500 | Five birdies helped Knudson to hack to C. V Whitney's odds-on challenge in returning io Bostor Oakdale. His final margin "was a fan-| 70 in the third found. He turned favorite, Tompion. Refi Sof 22 Moca oy "My game is good now and tastic 11 - strokes over Toronto|the trick on the second, sixth, Th as the final ze { the The big Texan la 1 "with I'm confident. That means a lot.| amateur Gary Cowan, 21, another seventh, 12th and 18th holes. He D Sis was, oh na ge m 2 the ron E ar, rep ac ed M Then 1 hope to go back on the member of golf's youth brigade, went one over on the eighth, 10th roy » di 58 - Be mont rege b at i ) ren to tournament circuit next winter./who shot a pair of 70s Saturday and 17th. triple crown and it was run with-| ome back as field pilot Sunday When 1 feel I can hold my own|to finish at 286, two under par.| pu. 0 0 eved as Out the presence of Bally Ache, from his Dallas home during a down south I'll stay on the tour| Third place went to Bob Hill, Aournamen, auso ' Preakness winner and Derby phone conversation with owner full time. |30-year-old pro from Rochester, 'he, first les bo i Sterinine he runner-up. Bally 'Ache was with- Tom Yawkey. "That's where you learn--play-|N.Y., who was top money winner al oy Nano an medon drawn Friday because of a slight| Higgins said he was "mighty ing against the big boys." |in the tournament last year when | © by decided on the four low leg injury. happy," and added "I had been Knudson left the field and gal-|it was a 54-hole affair. He closed ol combined scores in the open SECON ani on the field for 30 years and this : : | wi N Pp oP ! . SECOND WIN lery gasping here Saturday when with 76-71 for 288--even par--to| 4 o 3 b iL : book work is a little different. 1 and the 18-hole qualifying round (Celtic Ash carried the silks of, he finished the 72-hole open at|earn second money of $900 for the Ontario amateur next y : am glad to get back actively with the Cherry Hill Club course with) Moe Norman, colorful Kitch-| = d the Green Dunes farm of Joseph the game a score of 275, 13 under par. The ener pro who complained of slow |" a KE. O'Connell, retired Boston Higgins, to join the Red Sox in pre-tourney consensus was for a|play throughout the tournament, Cowan's 286 in the open prac- banker. He also won in 1958 with ry.0. 0 tonight or Tuesday. takes winning score of between 282 and carded a pair of 71s to tie for|tically assures him of a team Cavan, another Irish-raised colt.| er 2 club wallowing, the hii fifth place at 291. spot. The other three low scorers, Venetian Way took a half- American Loar ing mn tae | in the open were C, Kenney, length lead coming off the back-|i ic can League cellar after FINAL-ROUND 66 COULDN'T PUTT Woodstock, and Merle Noyes, [stretch with half a mile to the 38 25 of its last 32 starts. And the slight, handsome for<| "I was hitting the ball pretty|Port Colborne, both with 298, and | finish, Tompion was second in|, he second challenge is that of » mer Winnipeg star climaxed his/ good: but I couldn't putt to save' Mike Krowchuck, Welland at 299. [front of Disperse but Hartack Pattling the percentages. Only . --------- mrme-- r-- pd th - was coming fast with Celtic Ash, Oh American League manager Eddie Arcaro still had Venetian Ver returned to the same club |way in front as they straight- at a later date and enjoyed in- Ash caught Venetian Way an| When he returned in 1912/14 leighth of a mile out and it was|White Sox came in fourth, fifth | all over, * {and sixth, | The time was 2:20 3-5, Celtic | Higgins replaces Billy Jurges, Ash paid $18.80, $6.40 and $4.30. Who took over when he was last $5.30, Disperse $7.20. 330 record in Boston from his fifth straight, also on relief.' total earnings to $130,065. jand third twice. Whit - by at Peterborough, Civic Arena, Rundle at Place and! New York Yankees | Woodview; Simcoe Hall at North/atd Cleveland Indians bowed to Storie at Sunnyside; Eastview at Southmead, in the clubhouse while it rained, Minor (Ban- i... Ajax vs Jury and later Lovell, Alex. Park and Whitby vs {ened out for home with a quar-| creased success. Chicago's James | {ter mile to travel. But Celtic| Callahan finished seventh in 1903, the Venetian Way returned $7.20 and (fired. Higgins' teams had a 360- | 1956 The vicotry was worth a net until mid-1959. In four full eam. and Humberto Robinson dropped | of $06,785 and raised Celtic Ash's |paigns, Boston was fourth twice pall enough for relief pitcher Johnmy gers 8-3 behind Czmile Pascual Kucks' first vietory. land Don Lee. A crowd of about 52,000, largest Despite his 15th and 16th hom- of thelers in the second engagement, the Tigers ra Washington pitching for 12 hits and a 12-5 de- cision. Rocky Colavito connected By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer The American League's first. division clubs spent most of Sun. day in reverse gear. Baltimore Orioles lost two games, Chic White Sox dropped into fifth |rain, By the simple process of sitting Cleveland took over undisputed ahead of the Orioles. collected two hits, including HARRY CHITI lodged Managers Urge Halt To Playe Interference average to .385 during a 4-1 vic- ay, the Senators edged tory over Chicago. Hurler Frank|the Tigers 8-7, the Yankees beat Sullivan went all the way to beat/the Indians 6-4 and the Orioles Boston dropped Chicago behind Bob Shaw, {defeated the Athletics 6-3 in 10 the Tigers and learned two hours Lemon had a big day. In the innings, Chicago and Boston split that Mike Higgins was re- : : 'first game he drove in four runs a doubleheader, Boston winning turning for another tour as Red was his eighth victory, the last with his 14th homer and a single the first game 5-4 and losing the Sox manager, seven in succession. Harry Chiti's'as the Senators whippéd the Ti- second 8-4 The Orioles had a chance to !Wo-run double and three hits by| _------ _-- ' ---- pick up ground in the league race Russ Snyder paced the Kansas but fell twice before Kansas City City atvck on Chuck Estrada and L f H 1 J b- 5-3 ( . Gordon Jones. ; Alueties, 6-1 and 53 in 10 in Suyder's 305. foot 'triple' of ed S (0) Hoyt Wilhelm fouched off the EIGHTH WIN . |winning spurt in the 10th inning | Ld Pitcher Bud Daley tamed the of the second game. Whitey Her-| Birds in the opener, allowing five zog's single and Norm Siebern"s hits and striking out 11 men. It|double drove in the two runs, A By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (clincher in the 10th inning of the Tl Toronto racing strong at the nightcap for Richmond. Bob RIVAL TEAM S COLORS head of pack and threatening ol Wiesler (2-0), who choked off a turn it into a cakewalk. Buffalo Buffalo rally in the final inning dropping back a couple of | of the opener, picked up the sec- DECORATE TRASH CANS {lengths. Dark horse Richmond|ond game viclory with three moving into third and showing an| innings of shutout relief. WALSALL, England (AP) Protests have been ability to mix with the leaders. Ken Hunt was the Vees' hitting Walsall's football fans are see- With the city council. That's the situation in the In- star. He singled home the win- iog Ted these days because the "Several of our players are ternational League today. ning run in the eighth inning of yo ; y taking this as a direct insult The league-leading Maple Leafs| the first game after he and Jesse town's trash cans arent red. and slight to them," said Wal- | continued their torrid pace Sun~ Gonder hit homers on successive Red is the traditional colors sall chairman Ernest Thomas. day, sweeping a doubleheader|pitches in the fifth to break a of Walsall's soccer team, which "I am inclined to agree. If it from Miami 5-3 and 2-0 for their scoreless tie between loser Don won the Engiish League's wasn't a deliberate insult, it |21st and 22nd victories in the last Erickson (7-7) and winner Gary Fourth- Division championship was certainly a perfect ex- 27 games. . | Blaylock (3-5). In the nightcap, last season, And for years the ample of tactlessness." That gave Toronto a 3%-game| Hunt hit a two-run homer--his trash cans have been painted Councilman John Whiston edge over the runner-up Bisons, seventh in 13 games -- to pull red said there would be no move to (who slipped back by losing a Richmond into a 3-3 tie in the Recently the city fathers de- ' take down the shiny new cans, ivi gi the Virginians 5-4 and sixth inning. cided to change the color of the "What nonsense to suggest (4-3 in nnings. . municipal trash cans to gold there is any significance in a | Richmond took over third place WEBSTER THE REY Fey ia and black--which just happen | change of color," he said. "The |--10% games off the pace--when both hii i vn i to be the colors of the neigh- | committee just thought old gold |Havana, suffered 2-0 and 5-3 set- homer on es np . i28 hi 2 boring Wolverhampton Wander- | and black was a striking and |backs in a dgubleheader with the q is Sov a ny | ers, who won the 1960 Football. | bright color scheme. Football | Montreal, ; Col- 4 | assoc : dg HS umbus 50 in a single game. Royals ahead to stay as Babe | Association Cup. never entered into it. Birrer posted his third vietory | TWO-RUN SINGLE | against eight losses. The meeting was unanimous in| Don Dillard's two-run, single al b fhe Speer | Weoser homered i the ninth inning capi a three-|in thir r his walk, Dich Somes ais » We ua 1 rally as the Leafs took the|Sander"s single and a sacrifice nericag. Too! ague and oper behind Al Cicotte (5-2).|fly by Gordon Windhorn gave called on Halter to take the mat-| Steve Demeter drove in two Tor- Montreal a 1-0 lead in the first ter up with AFL commissioner(onto runs with a homer and inning, Bill Kunkel (5-4) checked Joe Foss. | sacrifice fly. ~~ |the Sugar Kings on four hits. Fy view. foil the |. Pat Scantlebury (2-1) limited| Bob - Miller (7-6), whe allowed n an interview following thee Marling to two hits in the|five safeties, lost it. CALGARY (CP) General meeting, which continued Sun-|nightcap and received all the, Bob Gibson (2-2) pitched his chine ; eneral- a. Calgary Stampeder general-|working room he needed in the second straight shufout and en- managers of he ive Western ager Jim Finks said APL|first inning when Herb Plews| abled the Red Wings to move Interprovincial Football Union hy 5 singled and moved around on two|back into fifth place ahead of the clubs meeting in Calgary Satur-|representatives are telling play- errors. Wes Stock (4-4), who|Jets. Rochester broke a scoreless day, called upon Canadian foot-|ers either to break their existing|gave up only four hits, took the|tie in the sixth when Luke Easter ball union commissioner Sydney contracts or play them out and|jogs, | singled, Gene Oliver walked and Halter of Winnipeg to halt tam: then go to the United States to| Johnny Jaciuk doubled home|Chris Cannizzaro stroked a two- pering with their players. (play football, {Wayne Terwilliger with thelout, two-run double. New Dodge Six acts like an Eight ..saves on any gas! | anager Billy Rigney had Mc- vey riding the bench, In fact, was hitting only .244 when he £8 BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS e to the plate Sunday with bases loaded and San Fran- By THE CANADIAN PRESS 0 iging to @ shaky 76 lead American League waukee. W L Pet. GBL McCovey slammed a Carl Wil- oy Cleveland 28 19 562 fast ball out of the ball park Baltimore 31 23 514 % the first grand slammer of New York 21 568 1% brief major league career. Detroit 23 581, wever, i was his 1ith home Chicago % 528 of th ; batted Washington 28 40 (Only game scheduled) is 38, not bad for a bench Kansas City 2 30 42 National League rmer, Boston ; 17 R347 WwW L Pct (Only game scheduled) Naturally, the Giants went on we b American League Pittsburgh 32 2 615 International League gid d etroit 000 004 120-- 7 11 3|San Fran 32 2 604 % WwW L fo win after this WILLIE McCOVEY (Vash 05200 0x--8 9 3 Milwaukee M20 35 4 | Toronts 4 12 : 1 "|Groat and Smoky Burgess had| Mossi (34) Semproch (4) Cincinnati 26 27 401 6% | Buffalo 3 18 tory 'moved the Giants within * four each among the 2 ollected | Bruce (7) Foytack (8) and Wil-|St, Louis 2 27 481 7 Richmond 9 2 » half game of the first place Pitts-| Pin h son; Fischer (1-2) Ramos (6)|Los Angeles ! 28 462 8 Havana 23 2% burgh Pirates who divided two at by the Pirates in the first game 4 , ' "5 1 lat St. Louis, while Vern Law won| Clevenger (9) and Battey. HR: Chicago 20 2% 43% 9 Rochester 2 25 St. Louis. The Pirates bombed his ninth in a breeze. Ernie|DPet-Colavito (8); Wash - Lemon| Phila 19 33 °.364 13 [Columbus 2 28 the Cards for 28 hits in a 153 pil Miami 32 0g v i (13) Battey (7). National League first game romp but then lost the SrORY, alts, Siniimning help! Cleveland 002° 101 000-- 4 8 3 Mil 003 012 102-- 9 9 1/ Montreal 18 33 second 5-2, despite 10 more hits, second A defeat on Vinegar|/ NeW York 011 011 20x--6 9 3/San Fran 010 002 011-5 9 5 International League FOUR-HITTER Bend Mizell. an old teammate. | Grant, Kiippstein (1:2) (6) and Pizarro (42) Jay (7) McMahon Rochester ai Columibus ppd, rair Stan Willi " Yo les | The games were watched by 29. Romano; Ford, Maas (5) Duren (9) and Crandall; Antonelli (3-4) Buffalo 100 000 001-- 2 -- lim, ve a gales 065, the largest St. Louls crowd | 2!' (7) James (8) and Berra. Miller (6) Shipley (8) O'Dell (9) Rchd straight over a two-year span-- since 1958. {HR: Cle-Temple (1); NY-Maris and Schmidt, Landrith (9). HR: . vi 3 (17) Berra (6) Howard (5) Mil-Bruton (3); SF-Kirkland (9).| Kipp (9) and Gonder, (Five this year)--with a four-hit- Dop Demeter's home run off |cyio,00 020 100 100-- 4 11 0! Pgh 000 400 200-- 6 13 0| Toronto 000 020 000 ter against Cincinnati 3-1. "Al-|Jay Hook eased the way for Wil-| goo 100 002 02x-- 5 6 3(S'. Louis 013 000 003-- 7 11 1 Miami ways known as a wild man, Wil. llams at Los Angeles. The only| "yo, gialey (6-2) (7) and Gibbon, Daniels (4) Green (3-2) Ridzik and Thompson; liams walked but one and struck | Cincy score was Eddie Kasko's|ygjiar: Delock, Monbouquette (7)| (9) Face (9) and H. W Smith; | Luebke (9) and Green. out eight. Richie Ashburn's 10th homer over the left field screen | pornjeles (3-1) (8) and Sadowski. Sadecki, Bridges (4) Duliba (4-2)| Mtl 00 300 001 00- inning single enabled the Chicago 0 the seventh. .. |HR: Chi-Freese (5): Bsn-Buddin (8) and H. R. Smith, Sawatskil Hva Cubs to shade the last pl Tony Taylor, a former Cub (3) williams (5) Wertz (6). (8). HR: Pgh-Stuart (5); StL.| Philadelphia Phillies 8-7 in an up-{contributed a throwing error that| chicago 007 000 001-- 8 10 0 Boyer (16), Spencer (5) hill fight, set up the winning run for the Boston 000 000 301-- 4 8. 2 Phila 100 000 330-- 7 12 0 nowski (9) and Catton; Cueller The Giants' game was a wild Cubs in the 10th inning of their) pierce (5-2) Lown (7) Donovan Chicago 000 000 100-- 1 5 3 Ayon (7) Sanchez (9) Arroyo (9 affair with a total of 31 hits, [8a@me with the Phils. Ashburn's (7) and Lollar; Casale (2-6) Hill-| Short (3-1) and Neeman: Ells. ani Azcue . They set a new National League 25 "man (3) Bowsfield (8) Fosnieles worth (3-3) Anderson (5) Elston International League + record and tied the major league (9) and H. Sullivan, Sadowski! (7) Hobbie (9) and Hegan, Aver- Rochester 000 002 210 . mark by playing a nine-innin; G : i ittl (9). HR: Bsn-Buddin (2), ill (9). HR: Chi-Banks (18) Columbus 0 game in three hours 52 a ns ene er Key in id "0! I - : lo 3 Fineianad 000 100 010-- 2 7 1 Gibson and Cannizzaro; - : al 5 « They topped the old National Wi Okl h 000 020 12x 8 0 burn Jackson (7) ' k hy two minutes. Herbert, Kutyna (8) Kiely (1.2) Newcombe (3-4) McLish (8) Williams (2) and Tornay mark by two ns ad oma (9) Giggie (10) and Kravitz; and Dotterer; Walker, Fisher (4.4) (5) - ob Schmidt had a rect day Podres (5-5) and Toronto 010 000 103 +P 4 ann N. Sherry. HR: LA-Howard (5). Miami 100 000 110 Trianros. HR: KCy-Siebern (7) 3 for the Gluats with wo doiiies| (1 ol Tourney ' National League Cicotte, Heman (9) 'and Jones: * Mays had two doubles and a sin- | Kravitz (2) Williams (2), Pgh 621 400 200-- 15 28 \ * gle among the 18 Giant hits, OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)--Gene American League St. Louis 001 000 020-- 3 13 2|Green. « Chuck Dressen, Milwaukee Littler ran down a 20-foot birdie| Cleveland at New York (2) ppd, nv (3.0) and, Burgess; Kline Yawite . t on the last hole S$ rain. (2-6) Browning (1) Simmons (2) Ml hs : Matager, dari Goo ¥e Brunel, Puc oh dost Wole Sunday a 000 011 010 3 10 1 and Sawatski. HR: Pgh-Stuart 2 Scantiebury and Thompson; 'day from Louisville. He lasted open golf tournament with a 72. Wash 200 300 30x--38 9 1 (7) Hoak (5) Buffalo 000000 022-- 4 6 1 *3 23 innings before the parade hole score of 273. Aguirre (2-2) Morgan (5) Sem-| Pgh 2 10 1 Buff; oo 000 42g % 8 1 * started. Ron Piche, the second of Littler shot a three-under-par | Proch (6) Sisler (7) Bruce (8) St. Louis 120 001 10x--5 7 0 Erick vy Shy = "five Brave pitchers was the|68 on the day's final round on and Brberet; fg a Lee Sell 24) Umbrieht ® Face el so ek A And Teed; ' " F i, Fy and Battey. : Wash-Lemon| (7) an Smith; Broglie | 5 ' 4 s i weet. Billy Lim, ecu of wre he pu 353-72 Tein fot bution (14) Valdivielso (2); Yost (2). | (32) McDaniel (8 and H. R.|Wiesler (9) and Gonder ute. war als, on the last three holes to shoot! Detroit 050 004 201--12 12 0|Smith. HR: StL-Cunningham (2). Buffalo 002 io 000 0-- 3 6 1 Ramer. down the challenge of Art Walll "ASH 000 011 210-5 10 1) Cincinnati RRL * PIRATES HIT HARD Rehd 000 000 1001 4 0 ; ht Mr Bs ! { Lary (65) Morgan (8) and LA 000 021 00x-- 3 9 '1|g Mason, Smith (6) Surkent (7) Jr. and defending champion Arn-| Hacker (9) and Davis, Teed (7); * Dick Stuart had five hits, in- old Palmer Wilson; Woeodeschick (2-1) Kra. Hook 5 ' Brosnan (6) Grim g 5 : : dri e \ a ' : Short, Flowers (6) Wiesler (8) * studi two homers, and Dick| On the pardour 17th hole he | LICK ig) Fischer 8) Kaat (6)) (8 and Bailey Williams (5:0) | and Gonder : needed enly a two-footer for his | Bet Bolling Fig Mog JR na oh iid HR Cin-Kasko Montreal 01 0000-2 5 0 . , birdie and then played a bold] 9, 3 » LA-Liemoter. (4) Havana 000 000 0-0 4 0 » Regi : 2) (10); Wash-Lemon (2) (16) Phila 302 020 000 0-7 10 1 To : SOCCER SCORES mt ue ic uci: oh hun ines 10 to om 3 10 Kank ana Cn Miter nd : : KCy Buzhardt, Gomez (3) Farrell! Montreal . y & i By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Wall carded a closing 66, sink-| Baitimore 100 000 000-- 1 5 0 (6) Owens (3) Robinson (04) (10) Borer tou og 120-5 7 0 ta Jrtnafiven cs nN We ng putis hii HD pm. oy 38) md Shiki Estrada and Neeman, Dalrymple (8): Birrer, Valdes (9) Hunter (9) Nice 1 New Yor ha : ' | (6-2) Jones (8) and Triandos Drabowsky, B. Johnson (1) Drott 1 ¢ Cola . "Burnley 6 Glenavon 2 (with a 274 total, two strokes KCy 020 100 000 2-- 5 11 0/4) Elston (6) Morehead (9 ]ninkel (9) and Coleman: Cueche, Exhibition ahead of Palmer's 276 y ' ' 7 Sanchez (8) and Azcue . Xhibities s Balt 000 002 100 0-3 8 3 Freeman (24) (10) and Hegan Today's Games «Kilmarnock 7 US.-Canadian All. Al Balding of Toronto shot a' Trowbridge, Kutyna (7) Kiely Averill (7 Richmond at Rochester Wein 2 % Phttadoloh fal " of i tor a 203 total (8) Kucks (1.0) (9) and Chiti; Mil 713 5 Columbus at Buffalo ' ter 1 ar t : 5 "tay Te | Q i p mehoster ; adelp "- e leaders and out of Wilhelm (24) and Courtney, Tri- San Fran 16 18 0 Havana at Toronto ® 'money. !andos (2), Brunet, (0-1) (4) Mac-| (Only games scheduled) g » | Chicago | Boston 010 030 00x-- 4 10 0 Crandall, Lopata (8); McCor Shaw (5-6) Lown (5) Staley (7) mick, Loes (3-1) (6) Shipley (7 and Lollar; F. Sullivan (2-6) and Antonelli (7) Byerly (8) Sadowski Schmidt. HR: Mil - Aaron (13) Today's Games SF-McCovey (11). 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