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The Oshawa Times, 23 Jul 1960, p. 11

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' * INVITATION TOURNEY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, July 23, 1960 7] ' SPORTS |Roy Sievers Phil Bradley Wins CALENDAR wri Junior Golf Trophy [== rq Chicago Lakeshore Minor League -- Phil Bradley of the home club,|group. The 13-year-olds and| Low Net -- 1. B. Gibson, Rouge Oshawa at: Peterborough, 6.300 York (AP) -- Ask any captured the Oshawa Golf Club's under, competed in the 3rd flight. Hills, 68; 2. Greg. Milosh, Osh- "Leaside Junior League -- Peo-|member of Chicago White Sox 1st annual Junior Invitation tour-| Following the conclusion of the|awa, 70 and 3. Erik Hauser, Kit- le's C edit Jewell Bye ~ haua|who has been 0x SE 5 . a . lahood pre-|chener Rockway, 71. ple's Credit Jewellers vs Oshawa 5 most responsible nament yesterday and became|tournament, Lloyd Bol | y, Wilkies, Alexandra Park, 2.00|for their sw 5 COR the first winner of the new Lloyd|sented his company's trophy t 2ND FLIGHT = pm. " 7" lthe American League r: d Realty Trophy. -with a net score|Phil Bradley, along with a rep-|*V" We 00% op yoo white LAWN BOWLING the reply is "Ro; Si vi Th of 65. An encouraging field of 87|lica, donated by the ladies' sec-| le 75: B Laird, Lagibton 80] Osh Sais Trunks) he ni y Sievers. SU Oshawa Club. vale, 79; B. 3 ' shawa (Sinclair Trophy) --| "The guy has been a lifesaver young goliers participated. tion of the A 82 uy n Ott 's then received|and 3. B. Emmons, Aurora, 82.|Men's Doubles. for us," pinch - hitting expert Young Bradley's gross score of I ey es Ih ladies' presi-| Low Net -- 1. Lynn Dudley, SOCCER Earl Torgeson said Friday. "He 73 Was poly feo Sirogcs Off tne er orig Oakley Crawford and| Oshawa, 68; 2. Ross Sutherland,| Ontario Championship play-/may not be our big man but he's pace set by the low gross win-| = % © 4 . pr i LJ Edmist |offs (Carlin, Cup) -- Hamilton| . 3 4 . ner, John Kindred, of Peterbor-| Toby Wolter, Sopiaiy of Sie Jun Oshawa, Joan 3. G. Bumiston, Ot i Kickers, Kins- fe Xe) nan. Well Wit shia ting ough Kawartha Club cio, 2 x0 FLIGHT men Civic Memorial Stadium, "Sievers har been the differ Leading the field all the way atte, chair g 3 {7.30 p.m. Yaak sou % to the 17th tee, Phil Bradley was|,, 13. Robt. Patte, chaiman of "yoy 'Grogs -- 1. P. Knichtel,| BICYCLE RACING etic, 4. said second baseman Nal the Oshawa Junior Development|, i honey Rockway, 85; 2. Randy gC lie Fox. "The guy has given the one under par but a shaky bogie : 818 ear. | Kitchener ay, 09; 2. Y| Oshawa Shopping Cenire -- co Ties - Committee, assisted Mrs. Craw-| pci "Catharines, 86 and 3.| . - (club a big lift. and double bogie on the last two!goq "along with Mesdames J.| Dunk, St. Catharines, "|Boy's Races, 10.00 a.m. and 25"... adv to. Dlav." sai holes, enabled Kindred to nose in waiker, J. Greer, J. R. Wolter, P; Turner, AVIOTS, BB. ah Co. Mile Marathon, 6.30 pm first Tay 67 ig Fh his t with his 71 score. . ron. E. Stoge: K Tipneyl. FOV Net -- 1. 1. S04 3 | L Tn Tae iat ight, 16-8-year- E. Anderson, E. Stone: K Tipe! nour. 22; A. Moki, Bay of Quinte occ MONDAY'S GAMES (who was on the injured lst, "Bul olds, second low gross went to" ( nipiiine to the success of 73 and 3. J. Robertson, Co ourg, SOCCER {how can I hope to get in the Kitchener Rockway's Ernie ony) Juting TO rised| 10" Hungaria vs Kickers, at 7.00(lineup the way that guy is going. + third I ross was| Ie €Yent was a group comprise or p.m, and Thistle vs Peterboro He's brought this club back prac. Hauser while third low gross was = yriccac" Judy Greer. Kerry os SCORES ¥ | 1 prac won by Mike Ray of Oakville DS ir asses aud id Y/OSHAWA § - |UEW, at 8.45 p.m. Both games tically all 5y himself, And I hepe ih ye : " [Clifford, Pamela Peterson, Dale Gross Hdcp. Net 3 Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta-lhe keevs it up." v | HOMESTERS DO WELL Culhoun 2nd Penny Van Court phil. Bradley 73 8 65 |gium. Sievers who established a high 2 | Oshawa golfers, for the most who in addition to collecting fees, Lynn Dudley 90 BASEBALL for the league by hitting safely % |part, played exceptionally fine Sold refreshments 3 Greg. Milosh % 18 70 | Oshawa Legion Minor (Ban-|jy 2; straight games recently %g |golf in yesterday's tournament Following are the prize-winning Ross Sutherland 96 2 70 {am League) -- Ajax vs Jury and|has hit in 23 of his last 24 py and produced some prize winners scores Toby Wolter 81 . 71 ILovell, at Alexandra Park and| collect ; i ry division . IST FLIGHT : D. Smith 97 25 72 Whitby vs Oshawa Dairy, at Har-1s STHNE oe od 91 times at y v Milosh took the 2nd Low Gross -- 1 John Kindred, Bob Watt 87 76 Iman Park, both games at 6.30/00 ° ~ iar i raise his low net in the Ist flight while Peterborous Kawartha, 71: 2. D. Anderson 106 30 76 p.m. | her Rl m 241. : Lynn Dudley and Ross Suther- Phil Bre Oshawa, 73; 3 K. Hooey 93 L 78 SOFTBALL h ite Sox won 18 of their land took 1st and 2nd low net Ernie Hauser, Kitchener Rock- J. Walker 101 z 78 |" Oshawa Minor Softball Associa-| ast 24 games to climb from fifth 2nd way, 74 and 4 Mike Ray, Oak-/David Vesey 110 : 82 tion -- (OASA Bantam elimina- Pot to a virtual tie with New Teddy Wolter 111 82 |iion finals) -- Sunnyside Park at| York Yankees. STE Woodview Park, 6.30 p.m. First PY game of 2-out-of-3 series. . " |" (OASA Midget elimination + R P dict - !nals) -- Fernhill Park at King- ains rre | side Park, 6.30 p.m. First game prizes respectively, in the flight division, the 14-15-year-olds ville, 77 Gh: OLYMPIC GREAT -- Per- | and 200-metre sprints at the | sport that made him famous. He he turned the bd ; . ams became 3 ar- | Ol s. Now 52 and 'an insur- | 1S shown (left) in a Toronto | sod for the start of. consiruc- cy William bec ame an over . ymin oy > Vane ; or. he track meet in 1930 when he ' tion of Vancouver's 34,000-seat - pres night sensation in 1928 when he ance salesman in Vancouver, he equalled the world record of | Empire Stadium Lior Series Juvenile Pace b (Kiwanis Bantam League 1st won gold medals in the 100- | has cut all his ties with the | 10.3 seconds for the 100 metres. | (CP Photo) Round Playoffs) -- North Osh- PERCY WILLIAMS In Yankee's Yard i tx Filly Winners? : at Bathe Park and Eastview at|o1q woodbi isi 5 a : tke a tae tnithind s for a 4-3 lead against]: 22 A bine was visited by a By ED WILKS (ity netted six unearned runs in third inning for a 4 Kingside. All games at 6.30 p.m. cloudburst of Friday's propor- ® ' prac Associated Press Staff Writer deicating Washington 9-4. loser Jim Grant (6 - 5), then } -- If rain prevents any|; D i lon . » winni i ; 4 hy ons, the pacer Royal ! p 1 f The Chicago White Sox, charg- The White Sox, trailing by six singled home the winning run in of the Oshawa Minor Softball As-| want' out Ue okt oval igen back from the grave, have &ames in fourth place on July 4, the fifth. Ted Williams also hom- soc. playoff games on Mondayisai 5 season's mile record of 16g bac ges now have knocked 70 hits in five ered for the Red Sox, his 15th night, then they must be played|y gs' gumes. They've scored 47 runs ahd no. 507 ol his career, behind on Tuesday evening. If a 3rd Accordingly, indications should points of the American League jy that spree, five of them in the Winner lke Delock (5-3). Jim game is necessary in any of the be that today's $5,533 feature, the leading New York Yankees--the fourth Friday night to beat Bob Piersall, Who went io. ile p Kiwams League jst Round play. Canadian Juvenile Circuit Pace are club that lefi 'em for dead. Turley (6-2), who had won six in Yan ig doffed. nis qs ni ait i bP with for two-year-old fillies, will be The streaking Sox, tearing up 2 '% V 4 Her prs ro re Red Sox bench and hen Park, Bathe Park, Ni- Sosducted Tady track." enchant VANCOUVER (CP It has A bachelor, he had been dam- their obituary that was typed by ii > i Sratung pik ets the pressbos. Ken Aspromonte of | pigon Park and Storie Park hav. Eo et gate heen 32 vears since Percy Wil-|widowed mother in a comfortable pétitions aged. New York writers when the Senge Ti ane the Tribe stretched his hit streak ng c mice ot OMe Srom So will go to the post in two heats, liams, an obscure Canadian run-| home in the university district of After the 1932 Games | helped When he exitered the Olympics Yankees swept a four-game ser- Mino Minos. who: batted - in through 19 games, but Vic Pow- dr games, in eir respective|ine fourth and seventh raves ner. astounded the sport world! Vancouver arrange an indoor meet at Vici. "igo (po experts said he was/is at Chicago in mid - June, three runs. clinched it. with a TS String was cut at 20 SS hos Maiti Lease Osh. | This. event is the second leg of with stunning upset victories in Explaining why he didn't make toria It was a success for both too slight at five-foot-six and 125 bus d back for 18 hits and a rol : oun double ns the Sox swung Singles by Walt Dropo and awa Tony's 8) Dependable Ca.|2 six-part event worth $50,000 the 1928 Olympic Games 100- and coaching a career after his re- athletes and fans. But no one fol-| nds. He had had no interna. '\C* 8. 11-¢ romp in the opener W lia re Bits in the Brooks Robinson and errors by|ferers a Rew Gardens 8.00 Conducted on six tracks, the other 200-metre sprints tirement from active running fol-|lowed up the start and another|;, experience and little love ©! 'four-game set a Yankee [01 2 > Frank Boling anld Chico bd on + "Tlfive in Quebec. = SS It was Canada's brightest mo-|lowing the 1932 Olympics, he! Was never held. Since it appeared co") sport Sta tm Friday night -m. | The downpour Friday didn't rally ; ; Cows ; , dez gave it to the Orioles and! they didn't want my advice I } kis the sixth straight soc, Dill Skowron, who hit inte 'also 2280 Srey rT (68) who |deter the pacers and trotters. A ant in t Olympics and her said : rn 3 RRR y 10 play wit > bases > i y Bo sim hte ont btion to the A runner needs two coaches pulled out of the picture OVERNIGHT HERO ces for the Sox, their longest by anien} ith : fhe bases loaded hianked the Tigers on six hits MINUS PANTS SY aie pov i! Sn : Ts ard 2 or on! He has remained aloof, refus- But on July 30 he won the 100 <p + sez 20th ithe AA 1nming against win + seven fra Pete Burnsid y sulted when the first-time starter Roaring Twenties one to get him in shape and keep 4 » stig of the season, and 20th in "0 jiever Frank Baumann fOr seven frames. Pete Burnside i i . : ud get 1 a (or cop|ing invitations to appear on radio metres and two days later the asi. 28 gape: + bid M08 : (5-5) was the loser. Highland Direct, owned by Jack In 1928 Williams entered the him there and another to teach rai < d the Jasi 28 games in thelr (7-4), drove in two of the Yank '°™ as pser. MAKES TEAM McIntosh of Wheatley and d ol os Amsterdam as a him to run. I wasn't qualified to| and television sho =<. and at 200 metres. He came home to their," ft the shroud to the Yank «= * ¢ Tony Kubek. Sk The4A's wrapped it up with [i ig aimee yvmpics at Amsterdam a un. 1 BAe | sures dinners cheers of thousands. 5 Bo Coan fits the pelt. The runs, So did Tony Kubek. Skow- ¢ pp pW by Jiggs McFadden, returned shy, modest 20-year-old. He left do either. When asked to help me | in 1920 he made a byilli ees New York fits the part. The 150 17h homer counted two in four unearne runs in the sixth BALTIMORE (AP)-- [$18.40 in the first. Ross Johnston the Games as Peerless Percy, a after the 1932 Olympics I tried, oUT OF TOUCH vasion of US nae Ron pan) YE Bes who had won seven in y;,. second inning off Wynn, giv- at Washington, thanks to an er-| Weigh-in day for the Balti- |drove his father's three-year-old national idol but officials and athletes didn't.,| "I'm out of touch with the Yasin o ito ins oor track meets a ; § from Chicago, now have jo (ho yanks' a 2-1 lead, and he ror by Jim Lemon, who hit his] more Colts had Artie Don- |colt, Johnny Johnston C.,.to the and won of 15 starts. On Aug.'|os 0 of their last 15 tripled for his third hit and 24th home run. for the id ovan sweating. | fore in the second for a $7.50 re- streaked within 003 percentage lives with his Jong and take part in more com- cause his heart Today Williams is an insurance or wouldn't, accept the theories sport now and not qualified to 9. 1950. at Toronto h led 1 h salesman, greying slightly, a bit/I put forward." speak track today. I never at- ¥. WU onto he equa i tubek's *s k ¥ ras > wi There's a clause in his con- | : . Se gion ol, a Rh i {ETS NEEDED Shea inp TR fo the world record of 10.3 seconds Wk BZ HAS THREE RBI sored on Kubek's 'single in the Dick Ek 67 wae ji ew) tract calling for him to re- te Campbell, the canny vét- he took up after a friend gave INDOOR i BED Dc. People want to see a lot of old! for the 100 metres, his fastest a rd - Place Clevelony Sayed Mt Boston, Wertz walloped ajof shutout relief. Hal Wodoe.| Port at 265 pounds or pay a |eran from Ailsa Craig, scored him a set of clubs in the 1930s, Though he hasnt taken a men, in their day world beaters, ever 2% gees back, losing 64 atl oR or his 11th, In thelshick (3-3) lost it. | whopping fine. Donovan |his seventh driving victory in the and has a creditable five handi- as Vic Wertz drove in "Tt : 4 | stepped on the scales Thurs- ($1,400 Bl feature with his own | tive. interest in the sport in re- but now just a memory. Canada began to eye more/BO MB -- - 4 cap. But he has little interest in|cent years, he has some views ".;'po. a. 1o0ked the part of an Olympic crowns, but 14 days|fod Funs with a homer and two day wearing only his under- |gelding Argyel Duke, the 4 to 5 wear shorts. The scales |favorite. Argyel Duke led from the sport that made him famous, 08 what Canada needs. athlete, I'm 52 and look even less|later in the British Empire sin fs for the Red Sox. Balti- | "Canada has two problems in 4 ; ~ 1 fi 's fourth-place Oriol nd: ouldn't bal oh i 3 ' x a x , . the part now. But I'm happy Games 100-yard final at Hamil. m<¢ :s fourth-place Orioles, end wouldn alance. |wire to wire and, combined with DISLIKED RUNNING , , developing track men. There is a 5, "rapy friends, live comfort-| ton, Williams caught a chill while ing lbeir home losing string at The big Irish tackle |Walter Grant driving Hi. Acres I never did like running," he woeful lack of good coaches and 1. ong who can ask for more?" waiting for the start, delayed se 14 trailed by three games stepped off, took off his shorts |Rudy, returned $14.80 in the said in an interview. "Anything our seasons are too short. I've "'winion began running in high| nine minutes by a medal presen- aft "beating Detroit 2-1 with a and tried Sgain. He weighed (quinella, It was the big gelding's 265--exactly. } Sccomplishes 1 Oe SIVaYS Selievel i kat Canuis school in 1924. It was a compul-| tation. pai of uncarned runs. Kansas third win in four outings at Old Granger my track coach." runners a chance to run all year S°TY part of the school's pro-| ea ain Woodbine. ger, my gram. That year he contracted TITANS SIGN DOROW rheumatic' fever and doctors said TEMPER DISPLAY BOOED NEW YORK (CP) -- Al Dorow, AL WAIVER TRADE "- igi, he would never run again be- J By ED WILKS i capped by Bob Skinner's two-out, quarterback for the Michigan] WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wash- 2 P RTS MEN | Associated Press Staff Writer {wo.run single, brought the Pi-|State Rose Bowl team of 1954,(ington Senators sent pitcher Bill [ J N. E ; Yep, those Pittsburgh Pirates ...oc rom behind in their fourth|Signed Friday to play with New| Fischer to Detroit and got pitcher » | att el really were falling apart. They consecutive victory at Candle-| York Titans of the American|/Tom Morgan in a waiver trade IF 9 FH CHICAGO (AP)--In a three- , 10-12, MacKay (ook the fourth lost five of seven and their Na- : Football League. Dorow played| Friday. Righthander Fischer, 29, By Geo. H. Campbell hour marathon, during which | 63. Then in (he fifth sel, Mac. ional League lead was chopped stick Park. Willie Mays hit his|jact year with Toronto Argonauts/has a 3-5 record this season. to a mere hall-game over the 19th home run for the Giants in| ¢ the Big Four. Morgan, 30, is 3-2 this season, SPORTS EDITOR | n I ! Milwaukee Braves. But now, the the first inning, but Mizell (6-5) | 2 ball boy crying from the | and again sent his racket Bucs are booming again, pad- then blanked them on eight hits. ' he twice threw his racket, sent | Kay dropped the first game court and drew violent boos | crashing to the sidelines, send- ding their lead to 2% games He left seven runners stranded, ing the net judge ducking fanning Willie Kirkland with the} . : CHAMPIONSHIP once more. | from the crowd, United States ) i " ourt pot Davis Cup star Barry MacKay Later in the set, after Mac- Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell, bases loades! in the third. Mike 4 7 OF THE WORLD W | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts advanced (¢ the finals of the | Kay had won three straight 'shaky, but tough when things got McCormick (9-6) was the losing | THE WEATHERMAN w as a considerate chappie national clay courts tennis | 8ames to move ahead 3-1, he 'rcugh, pitched the Pirates to 'a| pitcher ; ; : P t O'CONNOR during the Oshawa Minor Softball Association's Bantam By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | tournament began sniping at one of the 4-1 victory at San Francisco Fri-| Drysdale (8-10) tied the NL § a ra nd Midget schedule, right from June 1st to the end of Toronto, Buffalo and Richmond! The 23 - year-old top-seeded backcourt ball boys, 11 - year- day night. It was els evo 5 gi jek > Ne ngs / Ji ~~. 5 ' schedule--1 rasn't a rained out game on any co. 8 ti hele ar 'had his te: oY: old Lincoln Kesler a row after that slump that fol-/this season fanning the last six] 9 # R k HUNTER the hed wasn't a rain ) g eem a cinch to get into the in-| player had his temperamental w. Towed the allstar break. men he faced for his fourth|f 2 : ad oC Mond 1 Wednesday. But since the playoffs started, |{orn: al I outbursts Friday before about Finally, he threw a ball faci > SoS inet 3 3 Mo day o dne i 3 Bue Me By ari ternational Le ague playoffs, but 5.000 River Forest Tennis Club | Ward Kesler. The boy was re- | The Braves, -after winning straight victory and first shutout. : BIG JUMBO RP RAW - ihings ave been different. Monday nignt is 1 : : = it is anyone's guess what team| po in out - lasting Jon Doug- placed by another boy and Kes- [seven in a row, dropped their Tony Taylor, who doubled with . > vs. NK hill F diamond was dry enough to permit a game vill snarl the last playoff berth:| Jas 4-6, 6-4. 10-12 63 6-3 ler left the court in tears. Second in succession, just barely two-out in the third for their*first E ? 3 i : Sh Fries Pian : : as 4-6, 6-4. 1012, 6-3, 6-3. ; ars, tsecoiid om, J Sly rugs 32 He hind tor Shei s a FLANAGAN vs. KULASKI nd all other games were postponed until Friday night. jersey City, Rochester, Colum- In the third set, which lasted | ¥rom then on, the crowd booed missing with late home run safety, had iwo of the 8 iS 4 Last ' they were all washed out. again, except the i N sal. aval 74 tes MacKz: 1 h MacKay al every opportunity Power in an 8-7 loss at Chicago to in their 12th whitewash of the _ Tickets For These Five Exhibitions Aft sé 3 2 bus, Montreal and Miami are| '4 minutes, Mackay lost his ; ace C ar. Frank yard' y Casi Pat Milosh, P one at Fernhill. where the home-park Midgets defeated service in the 21st game that | and applauded when he missed the last place Cubs. year. Frank Howard's bases. | ie Coin Rest. ~~ Dat Milosh,_ Promotes " " gave his unseeded opponent an | Shots Los Angeles regained third empty home run, his 15th, beat| Wl] TUES. NITE -- KINSMEN §' 1i-10 edge. MacKay was so dis- MacKay moves into Sunday's place by beating Philadelphia| Gene Conley (6-6) in the sélona|l PAT G'CONNOR" = CHAMPION Event of Rein Gshawe Aten 8:43 6.4: { 1 Monday helds the spot with a measly one| gusted he sent his racket whiz- | finals, meciing Saturday's win. (2-0 behind the four-hit, 14-strike- inning, | he idget e S ay ) : g vight- -- the Midget elminiations, | onda percentage point over Rochester| Zing ,into the backcourt canvas | mer in a match of southpaws Hid pitching of pg) hander Don Park. Sunnyside will open the ,. .o = 54 victory over Suarding the stands. It barely | between his Davis Cup team. | Yai I -ouis, Just. one 1 elimination finals also on Monday, with the Miami Friday night, Colum missed the head of a ball boy | mate, defending - champion point ; bein the Doggers, Bi y > pttetatd A 0 nobus, par] Pp or BINA IN f t Rartze a ee X meinna - [' ne at Woodview Park. In the Kiwanis Bantam (iy sixih place, squeaked by Rich. and nearl" slammed over the | Bernard (1 ut) Bartzen, and S x aah nis f 2 Lar hes ror iee lavdowns. there. are "retur of eed th be 1 canvas into the crowd Australian Davis Cup star Rod Simmons piched nus hrst com- 1 mpionship playdowns, there are four "return mond 3-2. The Montreal at Tor-| After dropping the third set | Laver plete gam ~ since 1958 aw » 1st round, to be played Monday night and (onto and Rochester at Buffalo { Three runs in the fifth inning, . nes prove necessary, they are to be played on [8ames were rained out (1%2 MILES NORTH OF WHITBY ON HIGHWAY NO. 12) v evening. If the games Monday night are A four run uprising in the EE a YT BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS t they are to be Played on Tue sday. Radio and Miami lead gave the Jersey shawa are already at the 3rd game stage, and City club its second straight vic- e their series Monday ev g. at Radio dia- tory over the Marlins. Four hits/ By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cleveland (Perry 10 - 4): at I[[R: Mil Adcock (16) Aaron Mordas games are listed in the Sports Calendar, avcountea for the runs and American League Boston (Brewer 6-7) (20) Haas (1) Mathews (20); knocked starter and loser. Bunky / L Pct. GBL'| Kansas City (Garver 1-5) at Chi.- Santo (2) Banks (27) Srowar out of He Dox Andres New York » 57 Yasisgion Manes sin R Today's Games an ie in . A Avon, ie secon ersey nicago . 37 b - Jetroit (Mossi 8-7 anc egan (And Probable Pitchers) * J} » » | a ¥ ' " = E y = hi = SATURDAY SPECIALS: --Phil Bradley became the pitcher, got credit for the win Cleveland 3B 0-0) at Baltimore (Fisher 5 - 8 pittsburgh (Green 4-4) at San winner of the Lloyd Realty Trophy, when he although Bob Miller came to his Baltimore 9 42 538 1 and Walker 2-2) T-N Francisco (Marichal 140) carded a net score of 65, to beat out his rivals, in the rescue in the ninth and ended D2troit 43 2 National League | Philadelohi ar 4). 2 he game by striking out the !zst Washington 43 488 2 J Wl Pct. GBI Philad nba (Bushord) $0) of B y x + hy *BL 1.05 Angeles (Craig 3-1) (N) Wo men oston ' 51 400 15 piishurgh 33 35 602 Kansas City 32 52 .381 16'%2 Milwaukee 36 576 Milwaukee {Pizarro 52) gt Chi: run ageinst Richmond in the. American League Los Angeles 5 40 | go ( Bardwell 4-9 ninth on ar error. Pinch runner Cleveland 030 001 000-- 4 11 1 St. Louis 7 Ry | St. Louis (Sadecki 4-4) at Cin- al Kawartha, who had a 71 .°. . OSHAWA WILKIES iA! Jackson wi Boston 103 010 01x-- 6 10 0/5an Fr 3 42.506 cinnati (O'Toole 8-8) a AW / JA i Jacks was on third with ©." ate EEA San Fran 3 i 4% 506. 8% (CinNAU 00.6 : made a great bid to knock off the Leaside Junior League Richmond pitcher Jim Bronstad Gray 16-5 Ed (3) Klipp- Cincinnati 47 460 12' International League nvites ol 0 ate e xperts dace leader;, People's Credit Jewellers, on Thursday night apped an easy bounder back to gion (8) ang oiles; Delock (5-3) | pila 35 53 .39818 W L Pct. GBL two out when Roberto Herrera fcrmieles (7: and Nixon. HR: chicago 33 52 388 18'2 Toronto 64 30 but a bases-loaded homer enabled the Jewellers to win Cl Piersall : . ; : Ie d y He g . dova e - Piersall 2 (13); Bos-Wil- A : fs . oul The same twe teams go again, here at Alex- ji" ig Ee Pits bel il [ams (15) orl (an) Pittsk Ha 031 oe. 4 Richmond 2 a 3 M + + You i L Si - = o ' v 8 h * andra Park this afternoon SPORTS FANS who Kansas City 002 024 010-- 9 9 Trg ural ) : g Jersey City 5 et y 4 ® S 7 ; ¢ " 1 down chasing it as Jackson raced y. on San Fran 100 000-000-- 1 enjoy bicycle racing, will be able to watch some of the * 'home to end the game Wasiion 0 20% N04 3 1 Rochester : 3 oy Yost . i p : : Hall (6-7) Johnson (6) and P.| Mizell (6-5) and Smith; Me- 3 3 53 4 ¢ est in the game, out at the Shopping Centre this even- Jim Umbricht, who survived Daley: Wocdeshick (3 - 3) Her-/Cormick (9-6) Miller (8) and Sibi AE = «158 2% STARTING TIME 1:00 P M ing. Many of these riders will be competing for the four Jet errors in the first two nandez (5) Lee (6) Stobbs (8) Schmidt. HR: SF--Mays (19) J dnireal 55 cy Ro : : : Ontario Championships here at the park, on Sept. 3rd annps pitched a five-hitter for Moore (9) and Battey. HR: Was- Si. Louis 302 100 101-- 8 11 0 am! / lt 3 OSHAWA SOCCER officials expect their biggest |... c¢o0¢ Win against three Lemon (24) Cincinnati 101 100 000-- 3 6 2 w.eraational league : 1 X t Ss aos & os ic 2 -- 2 5 crowd 'of the season at Kinsmen Stadium tonight, to Josse - Chicago 011 521 010--11 180) Simmons (20) and Smith; Richmond > io ye: 5 Continuous All Afterncon ot . . , -- New York 020 200 010-- 5 9 1|Nuxhall (1-53) McLish (3) Grim see the Ontario Cup sudden-death game between % | Jronsl: i G pr. LU okie i 5 Well . Wynn, Lown (4) Baumann (7-[(8) and Dolterer. HR: StL-Spen.: Bronstad and Gonder; Um- Oshawa Kickers and Hamilton United BOWAN- Norm Ullman Signs 4) (5) and Lollar; Turley (6-2)|cer (12); Cin Robinson (16, bricht and Herrera. - MANVILLE'S Southview Golf Club championships are . Shantz (4. James (5) Maas (7)|Jones (2) liami 100 001 100-- 3 11 2 about ready to roll, with Wednesday the deadline for Red Wing Contract = Berra, Blanchard (9). HR:|Phila 000 000 000-- 4 ¢ Jersey City 000 001 40x-- 5 14 1 first round qualifying play CHICAGO WHITE ie hY-Skowron (17) {Los Angeles 010 000 01x-- 2 7 0, Stewart, Hyde (7) and Brown; Bri . SOX toppled the Yankees vesterday rig Yi vile as? DETROIT (CP) Centre Detroit 010 000 000-- 1 7 2| Conley (6-6) Farrell (8) and Cuellar, Ayon (7) Millar (9) and own backvard. just to . I or ay right in Yanke [Norm Ullman Friday signed his|Baltimore 000 200 00x-- 2 6 0|Dalrymple; Drysdale (8-10) and|Azcue. ring The Family For An oo ; i J to a a ittle pore spice to their 1960-61 contract with Detroit Red! Burnside (5-5) Labine (7) 'and Roseboro. HR: LA Howard Montreal at Toronto ppd, rain Aft Of E gh E . mpo:tant four-game series this week-enc PITTS. |Wi of the N ational Hockey|Wilson, Berberet: Barber, (15) Rochester at Buffalo ppd, rain rn BURGH beat the Giants 4-1 yesterday but Dodgers League Fisher (6-8) (3) and Triandos. |Milwaukee 011 010 022-- 7 11 0 Today's Games ernoon xciting ntertainment blanked the Phillies 2-0 to keep pace along with St With the Wings five years Ul Today's Games Chicago 200 230 10x-- 8 9 0 Montreal at Toronto (2) Louis who turned back the Redlegs. Milwaukee Braves man has scored 94 goals and 143 (And Probable Pitchers) Burdette (10-5) Jay (6)- and Rochester at Buffalo AMPLE PARKING & REFRESHMENTS @ WASHROOM FACILITIES slipped, they dro i an 8-7 IS On a |ASSists lor 237 points ( hicago Shaw 8-8) at New ( Freeman, Elston (6-4) Richmond at Columbus p ; Pped an 8-4 decision to the Cubs. S62 lydcynby! nil Ige rdp july23|York (Ford 6-5) {(3) Schaffernoth (9) and Tappe. Miami at Jersey City } i separated by only five games Storie Park, in the 3rd and deciding game of their semi- At: ihe moment Jersey City final series of OASA action. Fernhill and Kingside will » Y nere on this page r Oshawa Golf Club's 1st annual Junior Invitation tourna- ment. They had a fine field of 87 entries and the Oshawa 4 --- Ce bus se i i 2 shot-niaker had a fine gross score of 73, beaten only by lumbus scored ifs winning " ne other entry Johr Kindred of Peterborough

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