SPORTS SPORT FROM BRITAIN Squeeze Brings CALENDAR | Swim Stars Raise TODAY'S GAMES Victory To New zi". | HopesFor Games 3 | LONDON (CP)-~When pretty| Challenging for. the honor of jug a, 1.15 p-m. . M ixed| ju4y Grinham of London won the|being the youngest - competitor A a €|100-metre backstroke race at thejever to win an Olympic swim- hd {Lawn Bowling Club, 1.15 p.m. 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, it!ming title is 16-year-old Brian SOCCER Me was the first Olympic swimming Phelps, Europe's No. 1 highboard Oshawa and District Assoc. -- success for Britain since 1924. |diver. Unbeaten since the: 1958 United vs Kickers, at 7.00 p.m.| noo with the 1960 Games Empire Games, the East London jand Strila vs Polonia, at 8.45], i i SC! i By JOE REICHLER | "Jimmy has had fhe happy|Chicago by defeating Kansas/p.m. Both games ai Kinsmen 2°06, held in Rome this month, SCHOIEON is regarded by experts { Associated Press Staff Writer faculty of lifting up cach new|City 4-3. The White Sox were! Civic Memorial Stadium. a ne t gon '" a ends 8 id medal in any Olympic event | Cleveland general manager club he's acquired. He did it with thrashed by Washington 6-1. |SOFTBALL wr ih oe xt Ol iF £ ® Frank Lane has drawn first blood | Cincinnati in 1958 and with De-| Cleveland's close victory over| Exhibition game - Cobourg YICT0 Be! YIP FEW BOARDS lin his unprecedented managerial | (roit last year. Maybe he'll do it|Bajtimore made Perry, the In-|Bantams vs Oshawa Sunnyside|® The ® ilstaudin rospect is, One disadvantage is the lack of exchange with president Bill De- with us this year. dians' ace right-hander, the big- Park Bantams, at Sunyside| i "po ting pe ck [10-metre diving boards in Brit- stroke where 17-year-old Natalie| 2.0 12ach weekend Phelps tray- els 350 miles to Cardiff with witt of. the Detroit Tigers. THE BUNT SQUEEZE BT ame i Be erica Park, 3.30 p.m. Making his managerial debul The Indians employed a sel-| / AE MONDAY'S GAMES [Steward gives promise of great 3 |with the Indians following the dom-used play--the bunt squeeze Irada, the loser, now has an 16 ocCER alent In the final Olympic trials roach Wally Order Io train on the | Vedesday Se that se OUE [to bring Some the Sinking no. Outfielder Harvey Kuenn, who| Oshawa and District League -- at Blackpool, Rhodesian - born Making a feturn. to O) 23 Wim I i (at It happened in 2 Sevent a hag | worked for Dykes in Detroit last (Thistle vs Italia, at Kinsmen Natalie set a world record for the ow B Juin lo ympie don. Jimmy Dykes masterminded | yith the score tied at '33, |vear, helped his old manager Civic Memorial Stadium, at 7.30|110-yard backstroke with a time $ Bob Sreepan, Ww 10 {his new charges to a 4-3 victory | Wilson, who. had opened with al2long with a two-run homer, . |p.m. of 71.1 seconds. competed at Helsinki in 1952 but over the Baltimore Orioles ¥'ri- double. was os third Ioliowing A two-run homer by Roger|SOFTBALL | Miss Steward, a tall, power- missed Melbourne because of a {day night. : . ,_|pitcher Biwi itd Saori lcs | Maris, his 33rd of the season,| South Ontario County League fully-built girl, was cleared only Stomach operation. The Dundee (At the same time, Gordon, in jolmy Temple a ao ly the Won for the Yankees 'but they (Playoffs) Oshawa Merchants|!ast month to compete for Britain Policeman joins national cham- {his first game at the helm of the oup and --r ne run asad to snuff out a ninth-inning|vs Mount Zion, 2nd game of 2-out-|in Rome. Earlier the Rhodesian Pf Dick Campion in she 1.500- Ligers, saw his team go down Of piteh, seoed | a rally to finish off the Athletics.|of-3 series, at Brooklin, 8.15 p.m. Olympic committee asked her to metre freestyle. a 42 defeat by the Boston Red|pitcher C roi b ; return home to join its Games'| Senior member and possible Sox. a play at first base. SPOILED DEBUT squad. captain of the team is Graham On first - game evidence, it Despite the victory, the fourth-| A four-run Red Sox outburst in 40 a 1s|Svkes of C t ¢ To} looks as if the 63-year-old Dykes | place Indians still trailed front- the seventh inning spoiled Gor-| FIGHTS LAST | Yor the men the Ie 8 hope i the ks awit hasn't lost his touch. In explain-| running New York by six games. don's managerial debut with the| y are o is Christi ; i. hs, reason Tor acquiring The Yankees increas thei end gers" Shortstop Don "Buon NIGHT erie, Veer, use, who Simons 1, Shite Ham, Dykes, Lane said to 2% games over second-place tripled home two runs in the 58 E $ ' s Re ths : da Har pean championships at Budapest. national debut in the 400-metre rere pay thal wiped out a 20 Detroit | gy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |In Rome he has been selected for freestyle relay. ® a I Sy picid Ike |, Atlantic City. N.J.--Len Mat. the 200-metre butterfly and the Notable omission from the 30- Delock Bon Lis sixth fri thews, 137, Philadelphia, knocked |400-metre-freestyle where he will strong team is Margaret Ed- ua lief € g "lout Jorge Quintero, 140, Colon, | face tough competition. wards, the 22-year-old school- The Senators battered Buck Panama. 10 In the women's 200 . metre teacher who won a bronze medal Shaw off the mound with a four-| Brishane Johnny Tapp, 147, breaststroke Anita Lonsborough|behind Judy Grinham at Mel- . run explosion in the first Inning Jusiealia, Suipoisied ( har yo is out to gain revenge on Ger- bourne. She was narrowly beaten 1Ze and went on to inflict the fifth Blas, 1147, San Yrancisco, many's Winifred Urselmann, who in the trials by Middles clubmate straight defeat upon the Ameri-| IMPORT 41 HORSES recently beat the Huddersfield Sylvia Lewis. : i : i can League defending cham-| pAYETTEVILLE Ark. (AP) girl's world record for that dis- Also dropped is Britain's senior : . INT ' 4 JICHLER fir record before this season pions Forty - one thoroughbred race tance. Since winning the Empire Swimmer, Graham Symonds of NEW TYPE OF WATER-SKIING DOWN UNDER | By JOE REIC Wain ime i bhi i After retiring the first two horses from Australia arrived at title in Cardiff, Anita has been Coventry, a regular international Associated Press Staff Writer ang a 1.3 mark with the Cards batters, Shaw (10-9) walked 'two Gene Goff's Verna Lea Farms forced to rest after a long ill- since 1955. He finished third in PETER McKENNA, of Mel- , under water" action as the | who is headed for the Univer- They said Vinegar Bend Mizell before he was shunted off. batters, then was clipped for|pear here Tuesday. Purchase|ness, but has shown a return to his 200-metre butterfly heat, his bourne, Australia, is shown [ skiing is done on knees and | sity of British Columbia for [never Wo uld i Jamz Thanks to Mizell, the Pirates Singles by Faye Throneberry, price of the horses was not an-/form in recent internationalplace going to newcomer Tan above introducing a new type | elbows. The above pictures | two years, says this is the pitcher. They sslied Nm a rus 4 nel. & four-garie bilge Billy Gardner and Jim Lemon. |pounced. | matches. {Blythe of Scotland. of water - skiing. They call it | were taken at Dragski Lake, | latest water sport in Australia, trating Whe 0 he gr to ay ow d lace Milwaukee -- - ii drag - skiing or "elbow skiing" | north of Palmdale, California, | "We just ran out of fun with who is always showing 'p se over second - p ¢ , \ but who always disappoints. which displaced the Cardinals in " y and as can be seen, this new | as McKenna shows how it's = regular water skiing and tried hae Canal So : CE form "of por "rom, "Down | done, wih Darrell Hodges | tot" he stale eo Th ea ch Jonny s Lose Groun Under" results in a little "down | driving the twosboat. McKenna, | AP Wirephoto |; ph . 3-0, | sy boy from Alabama who came up hlanked by Cincinnati - | in 1952 touted as a "left-handed dropped into third place, a half i | Dizzy Dean," but never lived up game behind the Braves. Rain u S £a S | y gus, Kerr Takes to his potential. washed out the Dodger-Phillies % 4 SPORTS MENT I The St. Louis Cardinals stuck game in Philadelphia | with Vinegar Bend eight seasons, i! Pittsburgh run in i hoping each spring he'd come up eer Ny Bn up a ay ea Oshawa Tony's failed to field al Downey was replaced by John walked to give Black's the Mrst : ead Into : By Geo. H. Campbell with that big year. Finally, their co o10cs pitching duel between full team of nine signed players Mitchell, borrowed from the/run. Bob Wilson was safe on an- patience ran out. Last May they| aro "00 "cam Jones. The Gi-, BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |last night, for their scheduled|Black's roster. The defaulted loss other Tony's infield error to nar- peddled him to Pittsburgh ants' ace pitcher had no one to Toronto Maple Leafs, march-|Beaches Major Fastball League|almost left Oshawa out as far as/row the margin to 3-2. Catcher SPORTS koITOR Final Round Mayle it's he. change of blame but himself. He walked|ing doubletime toward the Inter- game at Kew Gardens against gaining a play-off spot was con-|Gordie Barker then delivered ' scenery. Maybe the easy-going| pin' "virdon, leading off the national League pennant after a Eddie Black's. Under league cerned. with the decisive blow, a single i ~k ' 1 : southpaw has realized that time m rew Dick dista u ah 3 ilps k's were. awa t . -- . . Ito centre, scoring tw : eighth Then he threw Dick distant last-place finish in 1959, rules, Black's were awarded the Sullivan ut Tony out in ng two more runs Wy | Everything From Soup To Nuts WINNIPEG (CP)--The 54-hole might be running out on i Groat's sacrifice bunt ovér Donjhave accomplished the amazing|contest 90, which increased their|p. iy 0 in pL and iid blast. | Which proved to be the winning Canadian Professional Golfers' Wastever 13 a oer "i, Blasingame's head at first i flip-flop with a staunch defence hoid on first place on the league ; * | margin. Okltiei ' 4 Association championship went |year-oic 2 y Appears 10 argat and Blasingame collided and air-tight pitching. standings. Tony's however did|_. . - jee i rent ield of Tony's was WORLD SERIES time is still two moriths away and into the final round at the Niakwa be ping the tall predictions and the speedy Virdon raced alll The league - leading Leafs"|manage to play an. exhibition Scored Stngle Soles a the game's top hitter, with twe the figure filberts of baseball are having a tough time Country Club today with Mont made for him the way home before the ball newest hurling sensation. right-|game to the delight of over 500 Smith moved to third base on) 2.e blows. this seeson, trying to predict which two clubs will meet reals Bil Ke carrying a two, SEVENTH VICTORY could be retrieved hander Wynn Hawkins, blanked fans, who had furned out. Dowey's hit and scored on al, TONY'S TALES , .. The de. in the annual classic. Just about the time one or two of js nto the lina. roun Friday night Mizell shut out! The Pirates may have lost Richmond 8-0 Friday night on Tony's turned in a creditable | 2 cco ball. faulted game was a black mark 0 3 Tony's completed ry h Kerr, who won the event in|g raneisc as h Cl te for severallfive singles for his second shut-|showing. us tched line-u : p to the Oshawa Tony's ball elub i on. . . their by San Francisco 140. It was his Roberto emente I singles § seco shut-| showing, using a patch e-Up, | the scoring in the 8th on back-to-| ! ws 3 the experts have it all figured out, the club of het 1945, shot a four-under-par 68 oyenth victory in nine decisions days. The outfielder suffered a out and the 24th turned in by the losing 4-3. Leading at one stage back i by Brent Oldfield a was inexcusable, The vet- choice runs into a slump and crystal-gazers have to start | Friday to go w ith his first-round | ince he joined the league-lead-|cut chin that required = five Toronto hurlers in the game 34, Tony's blew a 4 Fred Etcher. erans on the team, who are re- all over again. And just to keep things from getting dull, for 8 10-under 134 for 36 holes. | ing pirates, It also was his sec- stitches when he crashed info the! The victory for the. Leafs-- their lead in the eighth inning as Black' le th back i garded as the mainstays to hold there seems to a regular epidemic of "snakes and lad- 8 2p pro from the Bea-| nq consecutive shutout. He now concrete wall along the right last in the circuit in hitting at|Eddie Black's exploded for four h aces wp the some ac hh the club together, especially ha hi walled i d downs" i Ur vounger consfield Club didn't go above jac a string of 26 scoreless in- field stands making a one-handed the 230 mark but tops in field-|big runs to win. Tony's press-|' 2 bottem alf of the elg th when bidding for a play-off spot, ders" ~-- they called 1t Ups &n) own I oor 2 pat on any Tole. mngs. This ic the same fellow| catch of Willie Mays' liner in the ing with a .980 percentage--gave|agent and scorer Jimmie Shaw/|8arnering Just gac i Tor four let them down badly. Especially days. In baseball, they refer to it as "hot streaks and cold | At stake was a total of $5,150, who owned a mediocre 68-67 life-' seventh. them a 12-game lead over the took over in right field to give Tus to win the bell game. Frank|when they had promised to be at slumps". Most of the teams in the top division of each ita the winner taking $1,000 as EE EE m------ pp ner-up Virginians. Oshawa the required ninth Tied Stayer oy sale ron the game and didn't show up. league, as well as some of the others, have had a turn Op prize, and the runnerup $700 In other games, third - place|player. error, Ancersons Ait to PICher| The hoys who did turn out gave ak : : LS Also on the line was $3,500 as ' Buffalo edged Miami 8-7 i Jeter ] iv. the Sullivan went for a choice play|it the old college try in an at- th S at tting together a winning string, only to ffalo edged Miami in the! Veteran Al Sullivan, on th : is season at putting tog g ¢ » on expenses for the two top point ydener uo joable 7\ Tony's hill " i her 3s the Oshawa hurler elected to tempt to keep Oshawa a high- : A : . ae b opener of a double header 8-7|Tony's hill, turned in another 3 hit the skids with a prolonged series of reverses. Chicago |getters from the CPGA and re- go the second base for the lead standard name. . but lost the nightcap 8-3: Jersey nifty pitching performance, al- t White Sox are in the midst of one right now--they lost |cent Canadian Open at Toronio runner but the throw was just, OSHAWA TONY'S -- Lee, cf; City trimmed fourth - place Ro-/lowing a mere three hits in los-|" . es iv Crawtord | >! A another one to Washington Senators yesterday and now wr final i doles were to get ( 'oast u chester twice, 11-5 and 4-3, and|ing. "Sully" walked just a pair Jesunds hii 3 aay, Dldrield, bi Fiouer, Ss all, N ! = ro -a<half ames. The way at 9 am, with Kerr Yes Montreal nipped Columbus 2-1. and struckout nine. Andy Ander- b - Sho »; Crookshank, c; mith, : a BY ES ey Geen isn Bam Sr gud otter low scorers to make a : , son, lanky righthander for Eddie| Beaumont legged ou 2a iptied, Sullivan, p; Dowey, 2b; Mitchell, S. nipped | a nia : ® ate start in the medal - play NEW YORK (AP)---Dan Top-! franchises in New York, Min. STOUT HITTING i Black's. pitched the win, permit hit to load the ages, oo V12b in 5th; Shaw, rf. land nipped Baltimore 4-3 to halt the Orioles high-flying | competition. ping of the New York Yankees neapolis.St. Paul. Houston. Fort, HAWKins, running his record 1o|fins seven hits. Hopper lined a shot to Mitchell EDDIE BLACK'S -- Beaumont, tactics. Jimmie Dykes is off to a good start but Joe Still in contention was runner- issued an ultimatum Friday toy, polis: St Shima "130 since being farmed out 'by| The exhibition game may prove at second base, who in turn fired 2b: Hooper, rf; Waters, 1b; Wil- terion' : sion Pitd testes ste up Moe Norman of Toroato, wino ms arue Baseball: Worth - Dallas, Atlanta, Denver. Cleveland, received hard-hitting) ogi) Tony's ! jar|to the first baseman Etcher, for|son, cf; Barker, ¢; Van Lam- Gordon's Tigers lost to Boston. Pittsburgh Pirates seem Vy in major league baseba " " costly to Tony's, as their popular| ha > to be*back etiid 5. They we 1.0 thriller over shot a 67-69--136; Lyle Crawford "New York is the crux of the Toronto and Buffalo, support from Tim Thompson and coach Murray Dowey, who was the twin - killing. However um- mers, If: Crawford, 3b; Ander- 1b he ack In sirige again. 1] h a of Vancouver with 63.70 -138, notional League expansion plan,| "The Yankees are willing to Earl Hersh. Thompson homered paving for the first time this|Pire Mike Chora ruled the run- son, p; Ross, ss. the Giants yesterday while Cincy Redlegs put a halt to |Pete Olynyk of Edmonton, 69-70 Sd Lok ACZelEs emphatically make a deal with the backers of twice and doubled - to drive in RE I rea nd arog er safe at first base, RHE that no-trump pace the Cards have been setting, blank- Hh 20d Bian Johnston of 7, figure in the coast-to-coast the new club to be placed in three runs while Hersh had a 3 possible shoulder separation, This seemed to unset the Osh- Tony's 010 000 110-3 7 2 ing St. Louis 3-0, The loss meant St. Louis had only a {2 ontreal, 71-69--140 realignment on our side." New York for Join Sceupaney of homer, Souble and single for his|jp "5 rundown collision, with awa team as they felt Shey had E, Black $ 9 900, Oixd 3 2 one-day stay in secon lace, as Milwaukee Braves " Ow sr of ther slacium,' sal e ree . . Black's Andy Anderson between |escaped the inning without any mpires Joe Dobbie (plate) 1e-da v d place Topping, PTR "For the city of New York to Dick Wine's two-run homer ini and 2nd base. idamage being done. Phil Waters'and Mike Chora (bases). moved back into the slot yesterday with their 10-2 win A R d | Yankees, th th /e¢ the Bis hi . 4 0 e p s ohabs th erican | @pprove a bond issue for con. the sixth gave the Bisons the over the Cubs. Braves trail Pirates by four games. Ig S uce fay. other ships 2 De AeA | a clion of an arena on Flush-|first game triumph after round-| . . |L s s : i * * * | ee | \ y , ; |trippers by Don Landrum, Lou sould block expansion of the cir-|i0g Meadows and for the owners A 'Roster To 49 ple unless i Angeles is in-|Of the new club to assume the|Vassie and Bob Morgan had cel S Tove d 1 igh heir individual ass th cluded. tremendous financial burden|irimmed a 60 Miami lead. ed up last hight on their In vicua BSSigNInents. Wilh TORONTO (CP)--There were! The major leagues, at a meet: which that stadium would entail] Miami's Ron Samford drove in the result they showed up at Kew Beach with only seven 1, "'q) micas pga oo Tor-|ing . Tuesday, agreed | 100KS foolhardy to me." four runs in the nightcap--two signed players and had to default their game to Eddie |onto Argonauts reduced their! to expand to 10 teams in 1962,! Topping said he and Del Webb |Wilii a single that capped a five- Blacks. With Coach Murray Dowey at 2nd base and scorer [player roster to 49, more than alor 1961 if possible. New York|also a Yankee owner, would be To ne 2gaingl loser Hum. a Jim Shaw in the outfield, Tony's played Black's an ex- |Week in advance of the Big Four|will get a National League team|Willing lo talk lease terms for berto Robinson in the first and Pibiton Batre sod were Jeading 3.0 wing into the Sih Football League's stipulated date |according to speculation. Los An-| Yankee Stadium but would op-|iwo more with a fifth - inning > ohh ol el : NEL clilbites : 4 es 2 : 3 : Chopped were halfbacks Bill 2eles, which already has the Pose temporary occupancy pend. homer. By JACK SULLIVAN his Argos against an NFL club teams in here for exhibition when Black's staged a four-run rally, aided by an um- |g. "50 0 BENE FE one-time Brooklyn Dodgers, did (ing the building of the municipal FIRST TWIN VICTORY | Canadian Press Staff Writer again. Another wrote that "un-\games and our biggest turnout . » JO S arc " x he ? o1 v Q 3 " . 4 n pire's decision on a close play and an Oshawa error. lley: ends Tim Zhulkie. Leon Dot figure in the program, which| stadium. The Jerseys, winning ~their| «Nothing scares me," said|less fans are a lot dumber than|was a week ago when about MURRAY DOWEY was injured in a collision on the |Jamison, Harvey Singleton wou called for taking over four exist-| Walter O'Malley, nwner of the|first doubleheader of the season, joy Hayman. "Well let's this department thinks, they will 12,700 showed for the Calgary b the dhem have to do. ihe balance of his jtackle Luki Danelick. ing Continental League fran-|Dodgers, has indicated that un-'tock the opener with a five-run amend that by saying that noth. not turn out another year to see|game. And most of those were se=Dalnz an € may have 10 00 Lhe Balance ol Al : . : chises in the near future and der proper conditions he would|rally in the sixth climaxed by|ino really frightens fe except Argos and an NFL team play." regular seasopdicket subscrib- coaching this seson, with his shoulder in a sling . . . de ounts, Zuikie Haviey and four in the indefinite future. not oppose an American League pitcher Orlando Pena's two-run moronto Argonaut football club GOOD CROWDS ers. The box fice sale was 'S District S a8 .w (Jamison are Americans. Jami- ronti i i 4 t f ing" BELLEVILLE'S District Softball League has a fine new merican ami-| The Continental League has'club in Los Angeles. Isingle. fans, They are the people who| They were reterriiig, of nothing. 4 son, for Nation: X v: % " 5 ; is : tropny, The Jimmy Barriage Memorial Trophy, presented Sl rar OA chal {buy the tickets. course, to the two lacings Argos Compare this, he said, with in memory of the former ardent softball worker, by |dinals, had heen tipped lo help BA EBALL SCORES AND TA | Some persons had assumed had taken from NFL teams ae i ie fe members of the family, Cy, Harold and Gerry ,.. AN |Argos in the pass-catching de that Hayman, general manageritwo years. In 1959, Chicago| i ontion et or uearty 16,000. AJAX LAD, Alan Claringbold, scored a hole-in-one at |Partment, but has had consistent of the club, wouldn't poke his|Cardinals opened Argonauts', ™, 2") "po ln oN ! all and has] ' SN tases Ci 3 : side his h fter fm with 85: the Pickering Golf Club yesterday. He was playing only |e holding the ball and has' By THE CANADIAN PRESS |New York at Kansas City (1 |Buffalo 780 51410 [Wie oie Bis or the Now| oe trotball stadia Yah Foo nearly 12000 for the Cards his second game of golf and used a No. 7 iron, on the | eg injuries American League | Boston at Detroit (2) | Rochester 55 54 505 17% |tional Football League had hp. game and 8,000 for the Steelers. op The reductions leave Argos W IL Pet. GBL|Baltimore at Cleveland (2) | Jersey Cit : nih b : ny A Y 3 110-yard hole . . . JOZEF SCHMIDT, a Polish athlete, |yith oe aan New York 57 40 588 -- National League {Montreal : 6 44) 241, [smeared Argos 43-16 in an ex Hayman had figures to show, Nobody is being kidded. 1 set a new world's record of 55 ft. 10% inches, in the hop, |------ -- | Ghicago 57 45 y W L Pct. GBL [Columbus 64 423 261, |hibition game. But, as the man|je was right in arranging these €aD sa ely say that there wasn't : ; clay : 3 i y ; : "a1a 97 (said, nothing scares him, pre-season games. The Cards @ fan in Toronto who figured we step and jump event, yesterday ... PETERBORO Li . Baltimore 57. 46 | Pittsburgh 60 40 .600 | Miami dae tL A Lachaise dla fic few draw 27.770. A crowd of 23570 Would beat either of those NFL SENIORS have posted further guarantees, that they will vies Best Ever Cleveland : : Muiakee 55 pr 5 : International League Lhe YR us Dijice turned out for the Steeler-Argo Clubs. The people wanted to see i . . rOME H acer FT 3 > ashington 4 ' o b S b fib 2 | Mi, i § - ' 2 ry hk field a team for remaining lacrosse games and that they Coach Declares Detroit 5 53 .459 12% |Los Angeles 53 44 546 5% {amt 32 01 Oe : 3 olcheerful and dapper. game last Wednesday night. De big Yames Bobby Lane and will finish out the season's schedule. Boston 2 57 42416 |San Fran ! 47 52 8 Portocarrero, Archer (6) and O"e Toronto writer had said| "These figures tell us that we is ure s geal pass-catching SOFTBALL REMINDER! Just a reminder to the TILLSONBURG (CP)--Tillson-| Kansas City 3 59 .392 19 [Cincinnati 4 57 .436 16% (Brown: Lehman, Bowman ane Hayman "wouldn't dare" match|are giving the fans what they I 2 preston Caryenler, Connaught Park Pee Wees, Courtice Pee Wees, Sunny- (CWE Livingstons are "the best American League Phila 41 | 60 406 19% | Phillips (2) Mason (5) and Lon. -- Wasi Weve hed Cauadise "They gave the f d : y / e fans a good ; ark Ba «Farhi ig el basketball team Canada has ever Wash'ton 400 010 100-- 6 7 0|Chicago 38 62 Inet side Park Bantams, Fernhill Park Midgets, Cole's Juve- had" in Olympic competition, Chast 000 001 000-- 1 41 National League {ae i 510 02 World's Record show, so why should I be scared niles and Scugog Cleaners Juniors. OASA provincial (coach Elmer Ripley said Friday. Ramos (7-12) and Batt ey; Chicago 100 001 000-- 2 7 Hp am 310 UR 0) A 30 ' GETS SHUTOUT of billing American teams? Our playoffs start the week after next and the Ontario Ripley predicted the Livings-|Shaw (10-9) Kemmerer (2) Lown Milwaukee 410 103 01x--10 15 1 : v ans apparently like to watch Amateur Softball Association bylaws demand that all tons would be among the four|(§) Donovan (9) and Lollar. Cardwell (5-11) Freeman 2) Moford and, Brows; Robinson, Walle e Catch HIS FIRST GAME thom Sug, ster all, ii is He age-1imit players have proper birth certificates (affi teams which will advance from Boston 000 000 400-- 4 B 1|Drott (5) Morehead (7) and Tay-|Smith (1) Bowman (6) and Wn JI {fans who pay the freight." yers crulicates (alll 1a j4.team elimination series at! Detroit 010 010 000-- 2 5 0/lor; Burdette (12-6) and Crandall.| House. N Offi ial ST. CATHARINES (CP)-- | Hayman said he had received ing out a solo home run. They WEEK-END SPECIALS: -- Oshawa Tony's got foul- davits will not do) in order to prove their eligibility. |Bologna, Italy, to the games in Delock (6-4) Fornieles (7) and|HR: Mil-Burdette (2) Aaron (30). | Richmond 000 000 000-- 0 5 1 Fifteen - year - old Paddy |a few squawks from fans after Team managers must have these with them, at every' |Rome. He said his players are Nixon: Lary (10-10) Sisler (7)|Cincinnati 000 001 101-- 3 7 0| Toronto 001 301 21x--8 13 1/ Holmes stepped out of the [the Chicago game, "but they playoff game. in excellent condition and strong Fischer (8) and Berberet. HR:|St. Louis 000 000 000-- 0 5 3| Ceccarelli, James (4) Hamner| NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)--The stands and turned in a starry |were mostly about Argonaut in- ee ---- em a-------------- a a _|as a team. | Det-Cash (11). Purkey (11-7) Bridges (9) and|(7) and Gonder; Hawkins, and State game and fish commission| performance in the nets of |juries. Injuries can happen in ; [New York 002 001 100-- 4 7 0|Bailey; Simmons (3-2) Grim (9)| Thompson. HR: Thompson (2) made it official Thursday -- the St. Catharines Athletics in a Jany game, whether they occur ' Vaughan sacrificed and Cornish Kansas City 000 010 002-- 3 9 0|and Smith, McCarver (9). Hersh 25 - pound fish Mabry Harper midge Jae re See ane in games against American or raw or S core | walked, then Yuill singled. so Ditmar (10-7) Arroyo (6) Tur-|San Fran 000 000 000-- 0 5 1|/Columbus 100 000 000 1 7 2|caught Tuesday was a walleye, Th iid ONmstip fers {Gauadian teams |did McAvoy and Brodie followed|ley (9) Shantz (9) and Blan-|Pitisburgh 000°000 0lx-- 1 6 0| Montreal 100 000 001-- 2 6 0/2 World record catch. Poors substituting for the |. ayman's office staff . sup- | with a double. Beer replaced Wal-| chard; Kucks (3-4) Davis (7) and| Sam Jones (13-11) and Schmidi;| Veale and Brockell; Valdes |. Harry Gilliam, information of- ¥, suisutnting ported him. y | 8 g 7 p . v ' ficer for the commission, said regular goaler, registered a | er {lace at this point but the dam-|Kravitz, P. Daley (7). HR: NY-|Mizell (8-5) and Burgess. and Catton. it Se Mazszi 1d shutout as his team won pse 1 § 0 ey S ge had been done Maris (33), | Today's Games Jersey City 010 105 4--11 15 0 Fi a Sym Magarin oul 15-0 A MAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAP A The winners added their 10th Baltimore 010 020 000-- 3 9 2] (And Probable Pitchers) Rochester 000 301 1-5 70 ace : sii ima : hi p.m. c # d's Construct sefcat-l | Wall 3 hon a the .top of the 7th when Cleveland 012 000 10x--4 7 1|Los Angeles (Williams 11-3) at, Pena, Miller (6) and Izquierdo; orice record catch for the spe- ho ven pad to soy an Tues. Aug. 9th - 8:45 rawford's Construction defeat- allace started on the mound| McHugh opened with a single, estrada (11-6) Stock (8) and Philadelphia (Green 3-4) (N) Schmidt (6) y ) PIES id : ios' 'conch eC 1 ed Foley's Plumbing 100 on Fri-|for Foley's. He was tagged for|a passed ball followed then Gil- Bling ap ia (O'Dell 5-8) at Sy rey Hud (7) ami Harper didn't know it was a Sitjetics Spach. Pele Con: | Mighty Jumbo day evening at Alexandra Park, four runs in the first inning, Mc- lard singled to score McHugl i 4 . ' i 5) pat . . record breaker when he caught it; radi { (517 fbs.) ER Tl uns oD the rst E Xe onged wo r gh (9) and Wilson. HR: Balt-Trian-|Pittsburgh (Law 13-5 Rochester 010 000 2003 9 5;, old Hickory Lake. After weigh- Paddy says he'll be con- . postponed" . firs Cornish, two of the cAllister, with a double, two|qos (5); -Cle-Kuenn (8). Chicago (Hobbie 10-14) at Mil- Nunn and Izquierdo; Browning, : suring it it tent to go back to watching ah pr second meeting in as many nights|first three batters, drew walks singles and a pair of walks. had re ra izy 5 Tief . ing and measuring it, he had it 'ert 8 : I K Imik fi . i od ' » NE Today's Games waukee (Pizzaro 6-2) Tiefenauer (7) Keegan (8) and|q .. ily ; not playing. 51 van aa 0 for these two clubs and meant and then Yuill singled and Mec-|a perfect night at the plate for " . R'E 3 dressed. Luckily, he saved the ying # "of , i) oe wir? B A . (And Probable Pitchers) Cincinnati (Maloney 0-2) at St. Rice, Mateosky (9). x DOMINAC BRAVO full revenge for Crawford's, who|Avoy doubled. A passed ball and| the winners. Yuill and McAvoy Ww 4 1 = 'hi- Louis (Broglio 12-5) Today's G head, ve lost 7-4 on Thursday night. an infield error let McAvoy cross each had a pair of safeties ashington (Pascual 10-5) at Chi-| Louis (Broglio | ) . To ig xames The commission' examined the REMEMBER WHEN ? MIGHTY URSUS Veteran Harry Gillard pitch- the plate with the fourth run CRAWFORD'S McAllister, | cA80 (Score 2.5). : Sunday's Games Columbus at Montreal head when it was discovered that $i. ps DINO BRAVO ed the shutout victory for Craw- of the nining. cf; Vaughan, lb: Cornish, 3b: New York (Short 2.4) at Kansas Los Angeles at Philadelphia Richmond at Toronto the recognized . record walleye; By THE CANADIAN PRESS |. SN vs. ford's. He gave up only five scat-| That was enough to win the| Yuill, ss; McAvoy, c; Brodie, rf:|City (Hall 6-7) _ {San Francisco at Pittsburgh ~ Miami at Buffalo caught with rod and reel was one/ Marlene Stewart of Fonthill, Dominic Brave PAT FLANAGAN tered hits and one walk in regi-| game, as it turned out, but Craw-| Lean, 2b: McHugh, If; Gillard, p./ Boston (Sullivan 3-12) af Detroit Chicago at Milwaukee Jersey City at Rochester weighing 22 pounds, four ounces./Ont., scored a six-under-par 71 Get tickets Early for these Exhibitions! stering his good win. Corrigan ford's splurged for five more! FOLEY'S Thompson, 2h: (Burnside 5-6) Cincinnati at St. Louis (2) Sunday's Games hooked by Patrick E. Noon at'to retain the Canadian women's ADMISSION ONLY 1.25 - 1.00 - 75¢ was the only foley batter fo getiruns in.the sixth. Lean opened| Bannon Wallace, p: Bryan, Baltimore (Fisher 6-9) at Cleve International League Columbus at Montreal Fort Erie in 1943 closed golf championship five TICKETS AT CASINO RESTAURANT two hits. Bryan and Legree hit with a single but was forced by!lf: Legree, cf: McGarry, c: Mc- land (Harshman 1-1) Ww .L Pc. G Richmond at Toronto "It's definitely' a walleye," said years ago today at Victoria. It|Dial RA 3-9721--Pat Milosh, Promoter back-to-back singles in the fourth) McHugh. Gillard then drew a Climmond, lb: Corrigan, 3b Sunday's Games Toronto 72 36 .667 Miami at Buffalo Dr. Glenn Gentry, chief of fish|was her fifth straight win in the KINSMEN STADIUM--OSHAWA ARENA but they eouldn' manage a run./walk and McAllister singled. Harding, »f; Beer, p in 6th. Washington at Chicago (2) 'Richmond 63 81 553 Jersey City at Rochester 'management, : tournament ) .