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The Oshawa Times, 21 Jul 1960, p. 14

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n ' SPORTS HERE FRIDAY Br aves Aces CALENDAR | Junior Boys First { Latent Power 7 | Annual Golf Event . vs Central, Alexandra Park, 9.15] An invitational golf tourna- Dunk, St. Kitts and R. Kerr, Cob, By JACK HAND Cubs pitched seven perfect inn- and moved to second on Gil Hod- | a.m. ment for Junior boys, the first! 8:58 -- J. Robinson, Chedoke; Associated Press Staff Writer ings against Cincinnati before ges' sacrifice before Davis put Oshawa Legion (Midget) --Bea- in the history of the Oshawa Golf| P. Knechtel, Rockway and G. os; sick Dressen had th |Wally Post opened the eighth his second major league homer ton's Dairy vs Victor's Sports, Club, will be held here on Friday, Smith, Don Valley. i Maybe Chie We Fosse oa ¥ with a single. Hobbie finished up|into the Coliseum seats. {Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m. This is to be an annual feature. 9:05 -- Bob Young, Markham; right dope on Shen i ha ANC ith a two - hitter for a 4-0 vic- HOMER IN NINTH TIED IT SOCCER . at the Oshawa Golf Club. with A. Jamieson, Peterborough and Lew Burdette. Instead o Wear i,ry in the opener of a double- Both clubs loaded the bases in Osh. and Dist. League Hun: {ihe Tloyd Realty Trophy as thelB. Newton, Traf, : ing out his two Milwaukee aces header. Cincinnati eked out a 4-3 the 10th, bur scored just once garia vs Oshawa United, at 7.00 homies awapd for the young| 9:12 -- Bob Young, Summit; in the spr ing he has Shem eaC verdict in the second game be- after Hal Smith's second home Ph. and Oshawa Vials vs Dsh- | golfer turning in the low net|C. Graff, Oakdale and B. Gibson, for the secon alf pennant), c 4 Don Newcombe who had run of the game had tied it 4-4/awa Polonia, at 8.45 p.m. Bothic. 0 0) the event, with a handi-| Rouge Hill. drive lost five straight. in the ninth for the Pirates. His|8ames at Kinsmen Civic Memo- cap of 25 or under. 9:19 -- G. Black, St. Kitts.; Spahn ran his won - lost rec: Errors by Dave Philley and first homer came with two on in rial Stadium. Yona y » Tadies' spotinn Toby Wolter, Oshawa and L. De- int | 3 ) rst | Air SOFTRALI Courtesy of the ladies' section / rd to 10-6 Wednesday night byloriando Cepeda put Sam Jones the fourth inning. Duke Snider 5 toi ut ooo 0 on lof the club, the winner of the "Arie. Aurora. a pitching his 49th shutout, beating ir a hole in the ninth inning of hit his 11th home run for the L es or Yost rn yam gre Tunis Bovs Invitational Tourna. 26 -- G. Stokes, St. Kitts.: P, the St. Louis Cardinals 30. The!San Francisco's game with the Dodgers ; eam e hi yest Yrs at in ment will receive a replica, for Bradley, Oshawa and D, Wintre, 1139 - year - old left-hander has phillies before Johnny Antonelli| Jones had a shutout until the ig =o Tne | Oo os at permanent possession. Oakdale. . {pitched only 142 innings this|got the third man out to nail ninth when the Phils scored onc a 0 = © ' 1 Fairies Have. tec fetal 9:33 -- B. Lamburt, Couch.; A, ; ; an ER 8 i 1 i . . ¥ .m. A s have been received F Whiteval d P. Turner year and made 17 starts as com- down Jones' 12th victory 3-1. the errors by Philley and Ce- Inter-County League Tony's from some of Ontario's top-rank entan, ftevale and P. Turner, ared to 167 innings and 21 starts Spahn scattered seven hits and peda. Sad Sam gave up only ep ounty League --- Tony's 3 5 Wh "| Aurora. pared. ; Spahn scattered seven hits and | . 8 ov |vs Cole's at Alexandra Park ing Junior players, from such g. 4 S.' Macken Cob.: A at this stage last season didn't al'low/a runner to advance three hits--a double and two sin-| x.y." oun ond' vs Hoy's atl clubs as Islington, Peterborough : §. Mackenzie, Cob.: A. > 4 bE Mitte : 3 4 2 3 rookie CHIIBly ob it ll : CBRE Idan rs TR | Matt, Bay of Quinte aad L. Ded- Burdette, boasting a 10-4 rec- past second base while Joe Ad- gles in beating roc Lakeview Park: Port Perry vs! Cobourg, St. Catharines, Mark- ley. Oshawa ord, had worked only 137 innings cock and Hank Aaron did the Short. : .|Foley's, at Alexandra P ark ham, Trafalgar, Oakdale, Rouge 9:47 - G. Milosh, Oshawa: J and started 16. A year ago he al-slugging with a pair of tape After Hobbie gave up the §i0-( (Bast), All games at 6.45 p.m. |Hill, Summitt, Rockway, Credit Caabel Lin Hos hig Rh ready had pitched 170 innings measure jobs against Ernie gle to Post in the eighth, he Was| Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Kiwanis Valley, Sumit, Whitevale, Tor Fi + 'ahing : and started 22 times. Broglio. Adcock hit a 450 - fool nicked for a second single by Bantam Le a g u e championship onto G.C., Aurora, Couchiching,| "g s4 5 T. Sinclair, Aurora: R Dressen's Braves clipped Pitts- drive into the bleachers for his Chicago right hander's second playoffs) North Oshawa at etc. in all 90 entries ready 10 gpnacor Rockway and F. Revn- BE S-- EE - League lead to 15th homer and Aaron. slammed Vada Pinson in the ninth. It was Radio Park, 6.30 p.m. face the barrier on Friday, with|g; Lek 26 into the same sector, ex- two - hitter of the yeaf. Newk| Midget League (OASA Elimina- the first threesome teeing off at Ak, B Erunoss Aurora: one - half game when Los An.|No : A ; > J | : ish s+ his ba streak 5! brok s streak in the|tion semi-finals) Kingside at 8:30 2 P ie ill be ageles knock the ates 7-5 tending his batting streak to 15 oroke his losing S| i 8 gside at 8:30 a.m. Post entries wi 8 a ray + BASEBALL FAN GOES T0 co JRT RFTE MELEE E tH yen Pi Rig straight games. second game with the relief help Southmead, (3rd game of series), accepted at the first tee Ed er, Suckway a. G, BOYD MICHAEL OWENS, | pire Ed. Hurley (left) is ap- | during the fracas, was fined homer in the 11th did! ~The Dodgers, who have won 18 of Jim Brosnan Post got him off 6.30 p.m . | Such Oshawa Club members as 10.08 -- E. Fyfe. Credit Valley: . ; : rarently giving evidence. Note = $100.00 on three charges, creat- > tpi > gers d "lof their last 23, made it two in a to a fast start with a three-run| South Ont. County League --|gaih Hooey. Alan Dewar, Don Natohor Roam vr (right) is shown with a serious | ! ) ; ; : Pdi de """ [the trick for the Dodgers despite ; : . first off Jim| Pickering at Brooklin: Whitby vs Ys # , B. Fletcher, Scarborough and E. ' K | the bandaged wrist, he was in- | ing a public disturbance, resist- |, 0} ho uns by Pittsburgh's/row over the Pirates when Wally emer in the [first oH B ng a oklin: Whith, Anderson, David Vesey, D'Arey Roberts, Cobourg. look as he appeared in Kansas jured in the melee that followed mg arrest and disturbing a law Hal Smith ? Moon opened the 11th with a sin- Brewer, a rookie making his Al Hetferings. Alex. Park. Both Smith, Teddy Wolter, Bob Wait 19:15 R. Robinson, Trafal- City Municipal Court yesterday when he and other officials | ful assembly. Hé was also sen- Glen Hobbie of "the Chicago gie -off loser Elroy Face (5-5) first start games a 5 p.m Jr., Ross Sutherland, Toby Wol- gar: R. Flefcher, Scarborough He's tne fan who rushed out | 'tackled Owens. In 'the centre, | tenced to 90 days in jail on FRIDAY'S GAMES ter, Phillip Bradley, Lynn Dud- and Ted Wolter. Oshawa. on the field and belted umpire | 1s Bob Wachter, Municipal Sta- each of the charges, but the LACROSSE ley, Gregory Milosh, Phil Dudley 19:22 T. Connell, Rockaway; Bob S'ewart, during the Balti- | dium manager. Ovens, who is | judge recommended parole | Ontario Junior Assoc.--Whithy and Jamie Walker, all expected § Triggs Peterborough and P ® LJ more-Kansas City game. Um- | wearing the shirt that was torn --AP Wirephoto at Brampton, Brampton Arena, !0 make a good showing. Sloan, Rouge Hill. | ------ . m- = vive 8.30 p.m Following is the draw, showing| 10:20 -- R, Mowling, Credit . SOFTBALL the pairing and starting times: |valley; J. Lilley, Rouge Hill and ' = 3 : Beaches Major League--Osh- 8:30 K. Hooey, Oshawa; J. j Rayfield, Couchiching. ' r : a 1C ering ° awa Tony's at Eddie Black's, at Perkins, Isl. and A. Dewar, Osh-| 10:30 -- A. Garbe, Oakdale; B. : ; SPORTS M Kew Beach, Toronto, 8.00 p.m awa Laird, Lambton and G. Harrison, p : ; Neighborhood Bantam Girls 8:37 D. Anderson. Oshawa; Credit Valley. M . 2 oO a League (Easf Div.)--Bathe at!T. Cullen, Peterborough and H. 19.43 B. Lee, Whitevale; M. ' y. By Geo. H. Campbell | £ £4 S Nn Eastview; Connaught at South-'Swartz, Whitevale. Winslow, Peterborough and B, ' 3 : | ' "!burgh's National - . mead. Both games at 6.30 p.m 8:44 -- D. Vesey, Oshawa; C. Farquhar, Summit. ht SPORTS EDITOR By JACK HAND a i wuss With a 41-41 record by thumping South Ontario County League-- Rand, Traf. and F. Barber, Cob. 19:50 B. Jamieson, Peter- din Hefferin S Associated Press Staff Writer 1 Detroit 84 Faye Toroneberty, a Morkpam hi Mosul Zion, at! 8:51 D. Smith, Oshawa; R. phorough; B. Watt, Oshawa and x ' "he Chicago White Sox, written occasional starter in the Wash-|Brooklin; Merchants vs Scugog B. Isreal , Rockway. WW | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts . g ! et henge IAS hen ington lineup, drove in five runs Cleaners, at Alex Park. Both 10:57 J. Kindred, Peterbor- Pickering scored-a Galctraight at home fo the New with a double with the bases games at 8.15 p.m ough K.; P. Dudley, Oshawa and ICKEIIng & an C) 3 aig @ ey 5 8 " S| : S (Kiwsz . Vicker oe oo = y 1 33 York : Tol Sore mid june, are loaded and two singles. Ofhawg Minor Assoc Kiwa ump ver I" Lang, Summit, ; SOF 5 tion around th rts : : 4 gs In oe Pr. > SKIRTS SASTE nis Bantam League Playoffs) pe ; h 6 MINOR SOFTBALL playoff action around these parts Ig ar ; onic or .h alive today, breathing f SKIRTS DISASTER ] ! Volts) 11:04 -- J. Walker, Oshawa; G, 1 " outh Ontario softball game at very much alive today, breathin : Kansas City's Ray Herbert 2nd gemes of 2-out-of-3 First Whit S McBride, Peterborough and A. ' ad 28 5 and there were a few sur- Picker he necks » se 4 : BY 3 inhi was in full bloom last night a : ing last night on the necks of those self same 3 skirted disaster in the ninth in-| Round series Rundle at Storie Holme, Couchiching. * prises, plus a couple of near-misses that resulted in either Hefferings led off the scoring Yadkees : i 4 ) ning while pitching the A's to a| Fernhill at Nipigon; Simcoe Hal 11:11 B. Bernais, ${. Kitts; with a first inning run. O'Reilly Al Lopez, the White Sox man- 2 y fa i 4.3 victory over Baltimore, Marv!at Bathe Park; Eastview at D. Splaine, Rockway and B. sets or frigt for th sori 1 the Midget League « upsets or frights for the favorites. In the 1 SCOret OD i fits ics ( : f : r tv * comi-finals. both rounds are tied at one win apiece and | oui. ancven e $ choice Pie ager, had the foresight to clip { i § Throneberry hit a towering 400-| Kingside. All games at 6.30 p.m. A n Broadbent, Aurora. ¢ E61] : torn] ring answered with three' tal-| ye of (he obituary notices | fool homer d Andy Carey Oshawa Minor Assoc. Midget 11:18 D. Andrews, Credit t that certainly wasn't expected, as Fernhill and Kingside lies in the third inning. Boyd, y iki ! ; : 00 omer and Andy CLareyi, .... (OASA e - n Cu - . WS, SAneuit 1at C typed by Yankee newsmen, quot- 3 i » throug ith tripl j League OASA elimination semi Valley: C. Bennett, Couchiching ! each finished with 16 points, tied for first place, while Lorimer and Pyette were the. y,rious members of the New & 4 4 og Bo Be To Milt Pap- finals) Storie Park vs Fernhill and D. Scoit, Aurora. Southmead and Storie Park were tied for third, but with ier en. In ihe fourth, Hansen yo "club on the demise of the a Pas g Park, ard game of series, ah CHICAGO (AP)--Manager All 11.25 -- B. Burrows, Couchi- > . : Ri Deira d scor i ha hz % * as Fernhill Park, 6.30 p.m wopez is confident his Chicago| .hing- only 10 points. Last night, Southmead won over Kings ide, Sarnovski hit a homer: in the i950 league ' ba a Lopes : : The only game today has Wash-| coy p ud, ons Sx onl nt eago gine: 2 Pape, Oakdale and B. * at Kingside Park, forcing a 3rd game which will be played [top of the fifth for Hefferings pines iid Sor clubhouse. Aw ; | ington at Detroit Oshawa Junior Boys first® an- can League champions because "ita "8. Martin St. Kitts; in S03 5 Chicago has now beaten Boston |. 1 nvitation Golf Tournament, "every club has a slump and g atl oil Muir, ht at S g > t and second games and Simcoe, on via a double was 3 v tonight, at Southmead (Both the first and second g I via, as rently the Sox got the message. : J Cadi driven in by Hickey's single. Han. Parenti 11 times 'in 15 starts including) at Oshawa Gold Club, First tee- ours is behind us." Islington # tovad g 4 side 1 t ther semi-final bracket 4 ! « were played at Kingside). In the o her get sen of Pickering started the bot It is Lopez turn to mile. sow 2 nine straight at Comiskey Park.!off at 8.30 a.m Far from pleased over his . : Storie Park showed real power last night to turn back (tm of the eighth with a homer. With his White Sox only one JOHNNY TEMPLE Baumann finished up with five cluks "efforts iu the first halt of x 100 = J. Welsh, Tor. Golf;-T. i Fernhill and even their round. They settle it with the 3rd [Lorimer tripled White's single ame helting the Yanks 3¢ Hey, . hi sabe shutout innings although nicked . . the season, the patient Spaniard Destine, we duchiching and R. oe , 'er ond. In the |across and then was plated hy Move into Yankee Stadium g \ tk 8-6 decision for seven hits s happy that "'we're still in strik-| | Gan : * came. tomorrow evening, at Fernhill diamond. Ir 1 A plated by . : © oamp B4Me series with an ( : : is happy tha re still in stri eT Toronto « ® bi ' and Sun- | Rimmer's home run day to open a vital four-game despite Roger Maris' 31st home Casey Stengel used four Yank unior 1r S ing distance." The Sox second, 8 PRL JRL I ntam OASA elimination playoffs, Woodview a ner s ie. run. fa 81 hos h > : ; " Banta Winning pitcher was Lorimer, Series run and Mickey Mantle's 23rd. pitchers while the Indians used two games behind New York. E. Campbell, Islington. dav night nyside will meet in the finals, opening on Monday night |\n, "alowed seven hits. Loser . 2 un three. The Yanks couldn't stop 4 Lopez believes "the cluk just y m ig} ne-two in the |wa ' TFTH STRAIGHT Jimmy Piersall hit a two - run ; . $0] t ~0pez Delieves "the clu 1s Jus +51 Suthe , Oshawa ¢ at Woodview Park. These teams finished one-two In the was Jones with ten PTH TRA) "its fifth straight homer for the Indians and Vic Power from running his con- wam 1 beginning to jell. ai id Ton Sutliet ad Rantam schedule standing but they had tro ible in their PICKERING Rimmer, 3b;', 4 its 17th in the last 24 games Harvey Kuenn homered and secutive game hitting streak to "win _ Before the season began, the "__ -- EE ~ Joodview all the Boyd, 2b; Pyette, 1b: Stewart, w I a lammed a two-run double. 20, and Ken Aspromonte from Sox pointed to the deals they semi-final rounds. Southmead pushed Wooc 3. Wé Wednesday night with the aid of sla la irs ffem i Sh v last night in a great bid to even the series while (ci Hansen, ss; Simpson, If; White Home pad by Roy Sievers and Another late Yankee threat running his string to 18 games. n X 1 1 0n made in effort to add power to REMEMBER WHEN. 2 . gy A RE gid Park team went down 4-3 to Sun. [i[ Lewis, Ih Dinawell (6th) rf: 51" 'guth, Althpugh "the com-idied when, with two men on in| The Senators feally are red hot| Metcalf Realtors Juniors of their pitty - pal Btfack They By THE CANADIAN PRESS / 8 batting Connaught al ean ; x lavoff Lorinter, p hined pitching of Russ Kemmerer {he ninth, Johnny Temple made a although they had to overcome Oshawa swamped Whitby Mer Ros ie ¢ ef G gape : he Ch doe A.C bell of the nyside. In the Kiwanis Bantam League Ist rou id playoffs, AL HEFFERINGS -- O'Reilly, gud Frank Baumann vielded 13/leaping catch of Hector Lopez' [the handicap of some shaky|chants intermediates 17-7 in an 1050, soy baseman ene Freese 8 arles Ta amp) ul ihe which also opened last night, Rundle Park winless all 2b; Thomson, rf; Sarnovski, 3b: Boston hits, Chicago won 7-1 line drive ending the game. It pitching by Hal W lick and es m girls softball game at|™ yp. oo Lo) sd ir United State Eu 1 season, defeated Storie Park last night and Simcoe Hall Simcoe, ¢; Maeson, 1b; Hickey, A the same time, the Yanks was Gary Bell's victory and a winner Don Le. be id Ray BE. te Park, yesterday. 300 'hitter all iid Risen yo te Unite Mind Pr on, Lie = > s; Eutak, ef; Masowich, If: y ine. 4 »venth defeat for Art Ditmar. [Moore finally calmed the Tigers. Germond and Norris re high! h 2 qi 3jsculls champions up, a y side and. Radio won |5% » 7d ch, were having pitching trouble in|seventh ¢ . h DA » : Is were high heen hot and cold and Sievers t N.J.. 25 years ago toda upset Bathe Park. Eastview beat Kings Jones, p Cl : Ind al Washington moved into fifth iddie Yost and Charlie Maxwell| scorers for Oshawa with three| had 21-g hitti don, Nol. 2b JOBS 28 4 : gop I » level ' p é . : 21-game tting streak; ing the Philadel} 1d 5 , to get any report on the Cleveland where the Indians sa : . fn Pi Rat ~ CUI : Wh had a 1-game hi : capturing the adelphia Gol in North Oshawa. We failed to g F vaged the finale of their three- place, all even at the 500 mark hit homers for Detroit. : runs each. Boddy, Scero and|which ended Tuesday night. The Challenge Cup. Two years later Nipigon-Fernhill game: In these rounds, return games [Mitchell tallied two each. Osh-ltrio has hit 32 of the team's 57 (ho Toronto sculler was a eon- will be played on Friday night, except North Oshawa EMPTY FIELD ! : awa scored six runs during the home runs, : tender for the Diamond Sculls at and Radio which goes tonight i Rl Park WINS GAMES | TRICKY COURSE Color Barrier |i, imi sue cover in te However, i bes men in ts hh nen ot wa de DIAMOND DUST: --Boyd Michael Owens, the 27-year- good doubles. Winning pitcher been doing too well and Lopez feated in an early heat. old construction worker, Who invaded the playing field in TOKYO (AP) Here's 2 ™ Prevents Fi ht was Boddy, who allowed nine feels once they begin producing Kansas City Tuesday night and struck umpire Bob Stew- new way to win a baseball 1d r a mer g hits. the Sox will have little to worry| A KID'S DREAM » rn Whitby, although seemingly off about. AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (AP) -- art. aired his story in court yesterday and the judge fined game, i 5 ) 2 SE i A i up i i J 9 , al LR } h of The setting: eighth inning NEW ORLEANS (AP)--Louisi- to a good start with their four: I'm looking for Jim Landis, Joseph Nabozny, 12, of Amster- him $190 and sentenced him to 90 days in jail. on ea | two are ouf. the bases are 2 hd {ana's time - encrusted barrier run first inning, slowed down Nellie Fox and Sherm Lollar to dam, pitched a no-hit baseball three charges. The judge recommended parole on the | loaded the count on slugger A Favorite agains! racially - mixed boxing|to one run in the third and two hit much better in the .second game Monday might and hit three jail terms. however. Umpire Ed. Hurley suffered a seven- Kazuhiro Yamauchi is 3-2 matches stood firm Wednesday |in the seventh. N. Campbell was half of the season," said Lopez. home runs, iwo of them grand- tite ach. from a spike, on his arm, during the melee the Daimai Orions are trail : ; with the new chairman of the/top scorer with three runs and "And don't forget we haven't had slams. Pitching for the Slezaks cn gash, irom a Sf ' ing 1-3 (AP)--They're could require 100-fool putts--and state's athletic commission veto- also hit a solid triple in the sev- too much help from the two guys against the Kiwanis team in the i THICAGO WHITE AKRON, Ohio that ensued, in quelling Owens . . . CHICAGO WHTE The pitcher delivers. Ya alling this 42nd PGA champion- they are guarded by ponds, ing a proposed bout between enth. Jorden scored two runs for Who did our best pitching last| Wee Men's League, he struck out } | 'Tank 3 auc r 0 ( . . Ww o N ' : . 4 : 1 . 5 " SOX are within one game of the league-leading Yankees, mauchi swings and misses ship an Arnold Palmer benefit streams, or yawning bunkers lightweight champion Joe Brown|Whitby, Losing pitcher was Nich- year, Bob Shaw and Early 13 men and walked 8. The Sle- thanks to their 7-1 win over Boston yesterday, w hile And the big belter from Ligon The Toei Flyers trot off the The pros figure "whoever is and a white opponent. olson, allowing 17 hits Wynn." zaks won, 18-3. field not noticing that their tting will win,"" But one long » PUNEE 5 STC Do RAT TORK : " SAA -- . "ey a vie & Bu 1 ther special i 2 hos 3 , weapons to PU g , Emile Bruneau, appointed to] METCALF REALTORS JUNI- Cleveland Indians beat the Yanks 8-6. Only other sf : a catcher has dropped the ball. ier. Pa. has all the weapons in! hitter said the big question is gel- the chairman's post Wednesday ORS -- Germond, 1b; Boddy, p; in the American League was Washington beating Detroit, Yamauchi races for first and make the forecast come 1 tin fifth place in the standing . PITTS- the catcher fires the ball to- |the 72-hole dawn-to-dusk medal | to the green © start putting.|py Governor Jimmie H. Davis,|Scero, ss: Mitchell, cf: Norris, to take over : I he ginning today over They've put those fairways|immediately turned down the|3b; Capittone 1,f; Cameron (4th) BURGH'S big lead has dwindled steadily since the All- ward the bag. It lands in play test begin b's awe-| traps so they'll catch a normal propostd bout between Brown|e: Crossman, ¢: P. Kehoe (4th) . HDS Dig lea right field. Both the first Firestone Country u irive. If vou over-compensate to and Ray Portilla of N York. |a Fa . er. TF Star game and is now only a half-game over Milwaukee. Dasemar and His iz. fichier me. acre drive you over-cumpensate and Ray Portilla of New York. |and (7th) rf: B. Kehoe, rf; Fow- 2 ol g 'ards 3-0 vesterday while Dodgers beat are in the dugout re But the year's big money win stay away from the traps you are Bruneau said he turned the|ler (6th) 2h: Thompson, 2b Braves blenked Cards 3-0 y BY yh 4 and his three . te > + Masters and Open cham liable to land in the rough, and match down not on racial grounds] WHITBY MERCHANTS--Brown Pirates 7-5 TORONTO LE now have a 13-game nd i ree teammates ner as 8 : then you're really in (rouble, he byt because he felt Portilla "is 1b; Childs, If; Jord : G circle the bags and win 5-3. on. faces a potent 'par and a by l é 8 is S, ; Jorden, ss; G. lead. They beat Red Wings again vesterday while Buffalo g 5 pion Pack as i goes after his said he startin: Hold. of 155 cms not a suitable opponent for the Campbell, cf; N Campbell, 2h: % B® split with Montreal , . . THE TORONTO CLUB is one of BONE BROKEN seventh tournament conquest of a the Sal whi ge Pid J Sing champion Howes, rf; Smythe, e; Nicholson, t rears but apparently that "winning team" . rary ATR - the year o4 are "touring professionals, The new chairman minimized P: Wick, 3b. he best in years but apparen ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los and most of {he SS0000 DIS, por rans Ther aroun, mi mzed The best pre-tourney guess was errs am : y ¢ melon is expected to be carved recent match at San Antonio, FARM WRITERS bromide doesn't mean much either, because thei home' Angeles Dodgers outfielder Don 1 5 > . x P a i i at 284 or 285 against a par o A 5 ; crowds are far below what they should be . . . OSHAWA Demeter broke a bone in his iat %8 BF © 0 860 Fegan nic up by them late Sunday. Tex. Brown received a broken| CAMBRIDGE, England (CP) : : ' % wrist when he collided with short-| 280, be : h 4 - 2 TONY'S chalked up a big win last night, here, beating stop Maury Wills in a game with top prize. Par is 70 . rib and was unable to continue. Nearly 100 delegates from 11 (1 / y The fairways are unusually, The Cathedral of St. Mary on "Portilla has had 30 fights in| European countries attended the 1 Latimer Brokers 8-1. The win puts Tony's right back in Pittsburgh Pirates July 3, x-rays uo " ® Dathearsh of St. Mis BR} certills hes 1 ) Dgivs nl} ontention for a playoff berth showed Monday. The Dodgers|slim and are dotted with drive- the Shannon is I on the last four years and he's won fourth annual conference of ee team physician said the lanky snaring traps and hordered by! Limerick in the Republic of Ire- three and had one draw," Brun-|/the International Association of outfielder will he out of action heavy rough and dank woods land dates from 1142 eau continued. Agricultural Journalists here. six weeks The greens are hig -- some Could be, if your tires are worn and Bobby Veale a | BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | thin! By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Milwaukee 49 34 590 % | International League ° i s Angeles 45 3 W L Pet. To Pirates? | Karn's Drugs vor Ee on Sm hee & bw | Play Safe! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , Toronto, down 2:0. heal winless Chicago > ¥ 1 {Shannan 40. 45 AL 104 [Richmond 33 4 3 Let Hambly Tire replace those worn or thin : | Cleveland Phila k 5 395 17 | Rochester % : Left-hander Bobby Veale who rookie Ray Washburn with three ea O erl 1S Baltimore : ; Chicago 31 52 .373 18% |Jersey City 42 i tires with the famous 'General Tire" or 4 5 National League Columbus 42 5 452 21 has fast-balled his way to a 7-3 runs in the seventh, then tacked Washington 452 2 4 record in the International] "Cot on dim ol Skin: 3 ill credil- 2oes to the Dattia Detroit y= Chicago 100 000 003-- 4 10 0 Montreal 52 441 22 their own well known Hambly Tire Recaps. Ile Bg ng Piteh a King's 17th home run. Russ He- a : Due: okie fated of Su oe i tlhe. batiing power Boston 8B 5 393 16 Cincinnati 000 000 000-- 0 2 3/ Miami 5 A26 23a likely candidate for Pittshurgh 8 Ing late game splurge, delea of Suacdarc : Kansas City 52 Hobbie (9-11) and Tappe; Hook ati - an v s eighth in relief f nor XJ staring 10.3 AWS dd ODORE ; o For y. . pe; International League Pirates of the National League. | Man won his eighth in relief for|aodern Upholstering 10-5 in UAW Suddard opened the scoring for American League (7-9) Henry (9) and Bailey, Montreal 240 111 : 912 1 he Leafs after starter Bob av o JK 's al \ th . 9! vo With Pirate farm director grin ha Tiled. Ir )| softball: play last night at Alex- Kinloch's with a home run in the Baltimore 001 000 011-- 3 11 2| Chicago 001 001 100-- 3 8 1 Buffalo 001 000 2-- 3 8 | R Il D | Branch Rickey Jr. in the stands, Sith Jad ta be heise eam She andra Park : second inning die hit a solid Kansas City 002 110 00x 4 7 0 Cincinnati 301 000 00x-- 4 6 1 Valdes and Catton: Lehman ea Y ea ! Veale wrapped up a three-hit, 11 cov on the left foot by a line a egar ley He scorn ha hive, in the a. Gi Me : papas ay hart (7 Jud Brewer (0-1) Freeman (5) El- Mer Rs i all I} heh al, strikeout 50 vietory at Miami! qo i: 4 as Ss wi his three r s. driven in arper's sing Triandos; Herbert (4-10) anc ston (7) and Thacker: New: ,. 4 mood bs ? : " itv' Wednesday night rer the last frive. Toiom 30 ost oon Brooks and Thexton got two In the eighth inning Harper Daley. HR: KC-Throneberry (7): combe (4-6) Brosnan (8) and 3% Tood ww For Safety through Quality" why not drop place Marlins, The big lefty has ,.o spiked re each. Degray, Terwillegar, doubled on and was driven home| Bal-Stephens (5) Dotterer, Bailey (9). HR: Chj.|Montrea 000 000 000-- 0 7 2 in and talk tires before your summer vaca- fanned 86 in 99 innings. But he : . _.___|Brooks and Thexton tallied the by Cooper. Cooper scored on a New York 002 000 220-- 6 12 0| Will (5); Cin-Post (13) Buffalo 001 030 30x-- 7 B80 ; . has walked 65, six of them Wed- runs during the bottom of the fielder's choice Cleveland 020 114 00x-- 8 11 3 St. Louis 000 000 000-- 0 7 1! Kunkel, Hunter (5) Browning tion begins. nesday night. |sixth inning. Welsh got on with! Blourey tallied both runs dur-| Ditmar (7-7) Terry (6) Gabler Milwaukee = 110 100 00x-- 3 6 1/(7) and Coleman: Hacker and "He's just a little too wild," a nice triple in the third. He ing the fifth inning. Stacey and|(6) Duren (8) and Berra; Bell Broglio (10-5) Bauta (8) and Lonnett ; "Ry, i p yi Vas : seorars...'T .| (9-7 riggs (8) S 2 S Spe (10- 'ran-| Columbus 000 004 010-- 5 11 1 said Rickey. "But what a relief scored via a single by Nash. Milne were the scorers. Taylor| (97) Briggs (8) Stigman (8) and|Smith; Spahn (10-6) and Cran-|Colum . pitcher he'd be for two or three H Winning pitcher was Lyons, al- was in good scoring position with| Foiles. HR: NY - Maris (31) dall. HR: Mil-Adcock (15) Aaron Miami 000 000 000-- 0 3 1 How Long Since You Checked innings for us if we just knew ennis pse {lowing nine hits "a double in the fourth, hut failed| Mantle (23); Cie - Piersall (11)! (26) Veal and Brockell; Arias, bela BL th i Bde) Modern scored four runs init, score as the next two batters Kuenn' (7). Phila 000 000 001-- 1 3 0|/Luebke (8) and Brown Y Whe | ? plate." : | CHICAGO (AP) -- Miguel Ol- the first inning and appeared to| went out 3 Boston 000 100 000-- 1 13 1/San Fran 120 000 00x-- 3 6 2| Toronto 000 000 320-- 5 10 0 our Lar els ! Jivera, a diminutive Ecuadorian, pe off S 3 Chicago 011 203 00x-- 7 10 2| Short (4-7) Owens (3) Gre Rochester 000 110 000-- 2 51 rictory moved the Jets. x off to a good start. Alert field ; y HIN Yih 8 : apeen; voc ie : . : i : " LB Rug, ithin al upset Earl Buchholz Jr. of the ing prevented them from other ing pitcher wes, Hickey, Monbouquette (9-8) Wills (4) (5) and Neeman, Dalrymple (3): Smith, Scantlebury (4) Heman The best insurance against bad tire wear, vibration fr o1| United States Wednesday in the vor i allowing seven hits and Stacey Sturdivant (6) Casale (7) and Jones (12-9) Antonelli (9) and) (6) Chakales (7: Coleman (8) and . : . . e of fifth | . large - scoring innings. Hamilton : ¢ b i My behind front-runaing. Tor.| national clay courts tennis cham- finally chalked up 3 run in the Was the loser with eight. Nixon; Kemmerer, Baumann Schmidt. Thompson, Jones (7); Washburn, and shimmy is Yo check wheel alignment regularly,, onto. The Maple Leafs came|Pionships 6-2, 64 to gain the sixth. Losing pitchers were Max. <INLOCH'S--Elliott, If; Kuney,| (6-4) (5) and Lollar. HR: Chi- Pgh 000 300 001 10-- 5 9 0| Tiefenauer (7) Kay (8) and Can-| The John Bean Visualiner checks and corrects from behind for a 5-2 victory at|-duarter-finals. well and Nelson. ss; Spencer, cf; Suddard, 3b; Smith (9) Sievers (15) LA 010 020. 100 2-- 7 15 0/iz2aI0, 7 faster and more accurately than other methods. ferrous ¢ J Bes Buc 3 3 I " n oray Harper, 1b; Cooper, ¢; Mickey, |Wash'ton 300 002 300-- 8 8 2 Witt, Face (5-5) (7) and Smith: | Richmond 302 000 000-- 5 2 rg WB i Mee lio, No L $0 0 a BE re ucs Te Degray, p: Proctor, rf; Laing, 2b. Dertoit 011 200 200-- 6 9 1 Williams, Roebuck (10) Craig Jersey City 000 000 300-- 3 9 3 Montreal. The Bisons won 7-0 team, couldn't cope with the five. If ofr Welsh S, bi Lerw logat, BLOUREY -- Snow, 2b; Tures- Woodeshick, Lee (5-3) (4) (3-1) (11) and M. Sherry, HR:| Ceccarelli, Flowers (8) Kipp HAVE IT DONE NO ' after a 93 loss. Richmond|foot, five-inch South American Lyons, : "Hod. hi (2 dy of. | Kis 3b: Taylor, 1b; Arnold, If; Moore (7) and Battey; Bunning Pgh-Smith 2 (7); LA-Snider (11)|(9 'and Shantz; Miller, Ayon (3) w 4 whipped Jersey City 5-3. Playing for the first time in Sarl Ta Si: ld a * | Taite, rf; Stacey, p: Milne, ss;/(6-7) Morgan (7) Bruce (8) and Davis (2) Arroyo (7) and Azcue. Veale, a 25-year-old Alabaman, the 50th annual tournament. Ol- 3b. gree, LON. | Pindall, cf: McLinton, ¢ wison. HR: Def-Maxwell (15) Today's Games l Wednesday's Results gave up nothing but singles while/ vera broke Buchholz' service in MODERN UPHOLSTERING - BLACK'S BY DEFAULT | 7 ® rodav's Games pi Sand Probable Pitchers) Totomin. 5 Ralester 2 the Jets iafged 11 is They She sixip game of the fist set in Savon, rf; Solomon, ss; Knox, Black's Men's Wear were (And Probable Pitchers) Angeles (Podres 8-6) (N) Montreal! 9-0 Buffalo 3-7 H run sixth inning that included a Two or prise yi ory. b; McMullen, If; Bryan, ¢; Ham- awarded the game that was Washington (Clevenger 3-5) at Philadelphia (Rcberts 5-9) at San! Richmond 5 Jersey City 3 k two-run. triple by Johnny Buhel- team Fla defe Davis , up iiton, o Clarke Eun, Sv scheduled with Stephenson's Dia: Detroit {kiiey. 79) EE (rene Ira igre ' i) oT s. defending-cham-! Maxwell, p: Nelson monds last night" at Alexandra! (Only g scheduled) St. Louis (Jackson 11-8) at Mil "onto 'at *hester ler. Ramon Mejias' 10th h or | pi Bernard "wh rtzen A HS " a B a andra! (Only game schedule ous (Jackson 8) at Mil- Toronto tochester = a ar a across Ler Zon Bergard Tu ) Bartzen and KINLOCH'S NIP BLOUREY Park. The score goes into (he National League waukee (Spahn 9-6 Columbus at Miami 534 RITSON RD. § oy inley moved into Kinloch's edged Blourey De-|record hooks as an automatic 9-0 W L Pel. GBL|Chicago (Anderson 2-7) at Cin-| Montreal at Buffalo D. S. RA 8-6221 hth. ¥ 0ig Ithe quarter-finals with ease. |velopments 42 and individual/win for Black's. iFittsburgh 81 9 503 -- 'ginnati (Purkey 9-5) {Richmond at Jersey City

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