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The Oshawa Times, 3 May 1961, p. 16

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i 2 SI Ch MEE ar Be a NATIONAL LEAGUE Oil Kings Braves In Slump No We iaht Drop Top To 5th [owe ton Oil Kings tangle with Tor- : onto St. Michael's College Ma- By ED WILKS home runs for the Dodgers at|sons of professional baseball he jors in the fifth game of the ! Associated Press Staff Wriler Milwaukee off Nottebart and never had a losing record. Memorial Cup final tonight, Milwaukee Braves, whollosing reliever Ken MacKenzie,| MacKenzie was relieved Tues- aware that defeat will cast Started Ze Seaton looking fora native of Gore Bay, day night by Ron Piche, 25, of them into hockey's discards. relief man to complete a But it was a six-run seventh in-'yerdun, Que. a partial vietim| ings vol pitching staff headed by War-/ning--in which the Dodgers had) of the seventh-inning uprising re iy ge asi the best * ren Spahn, suddenly appear to|just two hits, and- neither apy the Dodgers. Although he pie title 3.1 and the words of be in need of a staff for Spahn homer--that did the job and pitched only one third of an in- coach Buster Brayshaw: to head. left the Braves' staff with aining and gave up but one hit, =, = ; y 3 The Braves, starting behind total of 32 runs allowed in three|pijche walked two and was We're going to play her a right-handed aces Bob Buhl and!games. charged with allowing three period at a time and hope for Lew Burdette and touted rookie| A bunt single by Willie Davis|runs--one of them unearned. the best. Don Nottebart, have beenstarted the Dodgers outburst! Haddix. bouncing back from| The western champions, banged for 16 home runs in a|after the Braves had taken aja bout with the flu, walked just belted by 4-0, 4-1 and 4-2 scores three-game skid--and all after|g.5 lead in the sixth. Three one and struck out three for his/in the first three engagements, g Spahn put them on top of the walks, an error, Charlie Neal's|first victory as the Pirates/will ride with the same lineup ff National League with a no-double and a wild pitch com-|hung up their fifth success in|that beat the Majors 5-4 Mon- hitter Friday night. [pleted the Dodgers comeback|ihe last six games. Ernie Brog- day night, After a record tying, 13-home|for a cushion that stood off aljjp 4.0 against the Bucs while, Rey. David Bauer Majors' run battering in two games by|three.run Milwaukee rally in winning 21 last season, lost for|coach, plans on benching de- San Francisco Giants, Los Anleighth, Larry Sherry finally|ihe third time in four decisions. geles Dodgers picked up where| quieted the Braves, who counted mech. seloos and Roberto Cle. Cc man Roger Galipeau andiWAVIGATOR KILLED IN TRANS-CANADA AUTOMOBILE RALLY CRASH the Giants left off against the|six unearned runs on four : {moving forward Terry Clancy i {mente each drove in two runs, 7 Braves, walloping three homers Dodgers errors, and saved the but the Bucs got the only tally base Bo defence, a position | . . ng i decision {or Jim Guiden (10). | Haddix needed before Broglio aye Bt Toe met " T T fifth place | MacKenzie, 27-year-old south-| faced the third man in the h | 1 S a a 1 a S pace Pirates breezed PAW, converted to a reliever inlorder. Bill Virdon lined a lead:| e new man on the forward| 2 es. Dreezed 1959 with Louisville of the off double in the first inning and|line will be Billy MacMillan, into first place by whipping St.| : i | iol 's si who will play right wi Louis Cardinals 5-0. belind the American Association, suffered|scored on Dick Groat's single. play right wing on a Ee ik Tas this first defeat of the season. je Bi Williams was line with Sonny Osborne at cen- Sixt pilchinig of Harvey Had The former student at Yale, pe Billy x id runs fre and Brian Walsh at left] Idal 1S- ana a a Y spilled San Fr ae to second| Who beat Harvard six times befor the Cubs, completing their Wine. place with a 9-4 victory Cincin. fore graduating in 1956, is still scoring with his first home run--| Osborne, who joined Majors) : WE | Redlegs defeated Philadel. \00King for his first majoria bases-loaded shot in the sec: for the third game, in which he] WINNIPEG (CP) -- Dust St. Martin, Que., and Tony Wil-said Ford manager Peter Red- ASE hia Phillis 3-2. league victory. bnd inning off reliever Ed|scored three goals and set up|storms driven by 40 - mile-an-{son of Dorval, Que., was 'ead-|path. "It was one of those i His record with the Braves|Fisher. George Atlman's one-on|the fourth, has been playing|hour winds faced some 90 cars|ing with a perfect score. things that just couldn't happen CANADIAN LOSES last season was 0-1, the loss homer had triggered a five-run ying and centre. {heading across the Praities to-| Homer Trotter of Watertown, |in a rally, but somehow did." =» t fl Frank Howard, John Rose coming at the hands of Cincin- first against loser Jack San: pe college crew had a tough|day on the fourth leg of theN.Y., two - time Canadian Win-| He said the cars, both Austin i tt boro and Tom my Davis hit'nati, but in three previous sea-iford (1-2). workout Tuesday. Winger Jack +100-mile Trans-Canada Rally. |ter Rally winner, and Bob Moll-|850s, were in excellent mechani- 3 [Tr ------ - -- mr Cole took part in the practice The cars -- 106 started from/man of Bedford Heights, Ohio,|cal shape and handled by vet- although he lost two teeth and Montreal Sunday--left here at were second in a Mercedes- eran crews, It was the first fa- | r) ® + ! eve [two minute intervals. The two- Benz sedan. Third was Scott/tality in millions of miles of ral- Jim Bunnin K a= S Se 2 Soke I th round! man crews are expected to Harvey and Gene Henderson of lying in Canada. defen oman Ken Ste me ¢| reach Regina 400 miles away py[Dearbers, Mich., in another] The rally is sponsored by the je ence 1 phanson of, ;ohital) "for the compulsory| Mercedes sedan. British Columbia International the Oil Kings. Cole, who had to | A collision near Port Arthur|Trade Fair and sponsored by an av : brid |overnight stop. " have 15 stitches inside the Still lying between them and| Tuesday killed navigator Bill|oil company. It is the largest in ¢ ° Figs . vi mouth, will play tonight. : {Roscoe of Montreal. the western hemisphere and y Ti ers To Of Hea | {71 trophies by gi cash) "It was a weird accident," fourth longest in the world. ER GO OVER WALL | prizes are miles, including) MAJOR LEAGUE the treacherous Rocky Moun-| By ED WILKS Iwent 10 innings without a deci-| Frank Funk won his first with |tains. They covered a tough LJ Associated Press Staff Writer|sion in his third start, walked three innings of three-hit, shut- {400-mile haul from the Lake-| P k B b ( 1 SPORTS MENT J Jim Bunning, an ace who's/just two and struck out seven. out relief. The White Sox scored LEADERS un. [Dead Tuesday. 1C Oo eroux been in a hole, couldn't have| The Tigers staked him to a|their two in the sixth off Mud BE ===| First car to arrive here Tues- y picked a better time to nail his quick lead on a two-run homer cat Grant on singles by Luis By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS day night was the factory-ent-| B G H C b 11 first victory of the season for in the second inning by Norm|Aparicio and Nellie Fox, a dou- National League |ered Hillman Minx of G. J. El-| a £ arter as Y Geo. Ii. ampbe Detroit. It kept the Tigers a|Cash. Billy Bruton hit a sacri- ble steal, a wild pitch and Ro- AB R H Pet, |lison and W. Ripley of Vancou-| i i , i fice fly for a 3-0 lead in the mano's error. Moon, Los Ang. 63 13 25 ,397|Ver. 3 SPORTS EDITOR game dn Jrom in the American "and then brought in the| Gentile's fifth home run of the Cunningham, BL 58 14 22 .379| Standings following the Port] MONTREAL (CP)--Bob Cle-bouts with two setbacks and a . . , | After two defeats in four clincher against loser Tom Stur-|season cracked a 6-6 tie for the Gonzalez, Phila. 52 10 19.365 Arthur-Winnipeg drive had not/roux, ending a 23 - week ring|draw. : Everything From Soup To Nuts' [starts, the thin righthander wea-|divant with a fifth-inning single. |Orioles, who flew a 5-1 lead. Kasko, Cinci. 45 416 .356/vet been computed, but on ar-/jayoff, steps in against Harold But with his crude mauling thered an 11-hit attack at Wash-| The Yankees pulled into a 2-2|Gus Trjandos and Jerry Adair Aaron, Mil. 5¢ 8 19 .352|rival in Port Arthur Tuesday alo. +o. of Tinden, N.J., Thurs-|Style he's still something of a » 343 tt ! a ington Tuesday night for a 6.3/tie with the Twins on Bill Skow-|also homered for the Birds while, Runs--Bover. St. Louis, 15. |Volvo driven by Sam Nordell of d tzht 'and is ox voeted to fistic question mark. Most of his CONFUSED? If so, it's not surprising. The sun came | ip bo overt the Tigers from ron's solo homer in the seventh|Earl Averill, Ted Kluszewski| Runs batted in--T. Davis, Los { ih gb brief biti work. |0Pponents have been pushovers, up this morning, bright and warm, in an almost cloud- |having to share first place with|0ff Camilo Pascual. The Cubaniand Leon Wagner hit home runs) spnoejes, 17. . | n mace I : 8 'unknowns who have come here less, azure sky--and without being reminded, it was New York. Fighthander Tetited The first two Jor he Angels first five Scores. Hits--Moon, 25 YESTERDAY S | Tue bout I ed Se io fight him. d : . og pi sec 9 'ankees batters in the , then gave up| Hoy ilhelm - remained un- i Hi Rs Sve une- . : hag easy to remember that today is "Opening Day" for To- ae Second Der ses a double by Tony Kubek and beaten, winning his third in re- adie Hiller, San Fran- STARS realer, a workout to keep him| Bis Xuockon: Jat, shows only ronto baseball fans, with their Maple Leafs starting their at Minnesota on Mickey Man-|issued two walks that loaded the lief. Tom Morgan was the loser.| "pny Ano o Philadel. active, He shapes up 50 prohi-|= »u "oop 0 0 Tan Cole last i af : he Jersey City |l€'s bases - loaded home run bases for Mantle's slam. It was| A two-run single by pinch- phia and Stuart, Pittsburgh 3. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bitive a betting favorite no odds Nov. 23 and subsequent inactiv- home schedule this afternoon against the Jersey City | oop (0 "0 6 inthe 10th inning. [Mantle's eighth home run, most hitter Al Pilarick overhauled a P'2 Buart, TIIS0UrgY, «Ley ADS V5 have been established by book; 0" ot © A Jerseys. But know what? About three hours previously [Cleveland out - lasted Chicago/in the AL, and gave him 22/3-2 Boston lead and winning Home runs--Moon, 8. Pitching--Harvey Haddix, Pi-\makers here. y cost im a rating Dy ihe i it pi apping | White Sox 3-2 in 11 innings, Kan-| RBI, tops in the majors. pitcher Bud Daley squeezed in| S'olen bases -- Robinson and rates, bounced back from bout| "corer jis 4 faded campaigner|aaons ho mors 1 ouiaton there were snowflakes as big as a two-bit piece, slapping a Bean 4) and! Jim Coates was the winner as|the deciding run for the As as Pinson, Cincinnati, 5. with iy' for six-hit shutout over! e PAIgNer among the world's leading 10 i i i i : ; : itehi 21s "hi vardi ing ight division al- i against the window and automatically we were thinking Baltimore defeated Los Angeles the second of four Yank pitch- they scored three in the sixth » Pitching.-Bigon, Chicago and| Cardinals, walking just one apd in the heayywels Lo vil na heavyweight Sounder i that the fifth game of the Memoral Cup finals it to be |Angels 7-6 on Jim Gentile's 68. 0 against Ike Delerk Mary fiend, Pils gh, 39, Loop. |rfking out three in 6-0 deci- later this month. He's had three the a wibings aroppe Fs R Ifo 3 : inth-inni ¥ 5 | Throneber: a two - run| --- y§ , Los|sion. ji . played tonight, out in Edmonton--the game, like the last |ninth-inning home, run | An expt, » walk and a sin- homer Koni: City while Angeles, 33. Hitting -- Mickey Mantle, [i8hIS inthe last 18 months and|Chuyalo is listed sixth. Cleroux, one, a "must" for the Oil Kings and for the "Irish", |WALKED TWO |gle by"Johnny Romano broke rookie Jim Pagliaroni tagged | American League | Yankees, dro in five runs \°5t two of them. however, holds down ninth spot h t t Junior hockey history. Bunning, who hadn't pitched a up the tie for Cleveland against Daley for his first homer, with AB R H Pct.|and broke 3 he with grand Cleroux's idleness dates backlin the Ring magazine ratings, a chance to set Junior y RIS oIY. complete -game although hellosing reliever Russ Kemmerer.ia man on. Temple, Cleve. 61 13 26 .426/slam homer in 10th inning for|to the night the Canadia nia notch below Chuvalo. TT ERY -- -- |Sievers, Chicago 55 12 19 ,345|6-4 victory over Twins. heavyweight title was redeemed CASUAL COMMENT: -- Trout fishermen who pre- |Battey, Minn. 55 12 19 .345 from him by Toronto's George ogre veg fer to seek the finny fellows in Quebec and Northern bd hd |Runnels, Boston 53 4 18 340 Triples--Seven tied with 2. |Chuvalo. He edged Chuvalo for Ontario walers, even as close as most of the small Mus- teve 1 Z1 tarts Boros, Detroit 50 917 340} Home runs--Mantle, 8. Hoge Bg Both "FRIDAY MAY 5th" i iti ir © i ay" be- Mantle, N York 57 15 19 .333| Stol Vi lles, Min.|{POUts wer at koka Lakes, are still waiting for their "opening day" be BE Me 15. ses, Basesnr ersalles n went to. 12-round decisions. Skateland cause their favorite lakes are still frozen in with ice : " sian ot] -- ¥ The 23-year-old French-speak- that is still plenty thick . . , . EASTERN HOCKEY Runs batted in--Mantle, 22. Pitching -- Lary, Detroit, ", oe oyeal a apeat OSHAWA ARENA ' y k : Hits--Temple, 26. 1.000. League yesterday accepted an entry from Knoxville, | i eafs O ener ! oda Doubles--Kaline, Detroit and| Strikeouts -- Pascual, Minne.|a brilliant record since turning ROLLER SKATING Tenn., which makes this hockey circuit a well-spread Green, Minnesota, 6. |sota, 27. pro in 1957--20 knockouts in 27 outfit, embracing Clinton in N.Y. State, as well as -- teams in Conn, Pa. and North Carolina . . . GALT TER- By THE CANADIAN PRESS [record of five victories and four|racuse 3-2. With the Jets' de- RIERS Inter-County senior ball club now has Baltimore Toronto Maple Leafs open losses, good for fifth place in feat, Richmond, No. 2 going Orioles as their sponsor, for bats, balls, uniforms and their International Baseball the league race. The Jerseys into Tuesday night's action, had U.S. vlavers JACKIE JENSEN phoned man League schedule at home today were in second spot with five an opportunity to pull into a : some U.>. players . . . SNSKN phon aN" against Jersey City Jerseys but wins and three defeats. first-place tie but was whipped ager Mike Higgins yesterday and apologized for the [there won't be any shirt sleeves| Iipon named veteran right-|by Rochester 6-3. way he up-and-left the Boston team but insisted that lin the bleachers. : hander - Steve Ridzik (1-0) to| Other teams were idle. he is really through. Higgins has hopes that such is not The weather office predicted start on the mound against fo.-| Little Jackie Collum was the the case . . . OTTAWA AUDITORIUM has been bought (Partly cloudy weather with the mar New York Yankee Zach fellow who proved the Jets' TO THE PUBLIC by the YMCA and YWCA there, for $313,000, and will [temperature around 50 degrees. Monroe (1-1). Monroe was bea: downfall. Collum drove in two ® : : 3 g Re Advance ticket sales indi- ten 80 by Ieafs earlier this/Chief runs with a single and a be run as a centre and arena for about three more years, cated an opening-day crowd of season. double and pitched five-hit ball after which they hope to build a $3,000,000 sports centre about 13,000 and Tuesday sev-| : until two were out in the eighth. on the site , . . . DOUG HARVEY was named the win- |eral hundred hardy fans hud- PASS UP CHANCE Richmond jumped out front ner of the Jeff Norris Memorial Trophy for the sixth |dled in the stands to watch| The top teams in the league with all of its runs in the first tme and he polled more than three times as many votes manager Johnny Lipon put passed up golden baseball op- frame, the big blow being ; M 1P : ost. Add this to his All-Star Leafs through a drill. Some portunities Tuesday night. Johnny Jaciuk"s two-run homer. 2s runner-up Maree, Fronovost. Ad 15 10 Nis AL-SIar ignow fell during the two-hour| Columbus, the league leader, The Red Wings got four un- Proctor-Sil ? 1.50: HINER-DIETE poms and Ms Harvey 5 Husband Ro my had another workout, | had a chance to £0 a two- earned runs, stemming from roctor-sliex ' EDA Rw xx, PRECISION FEATHERWEIGHT ig financial season but he also shou by now quit 'he Leafs hit town with a'game margin but bowed to Sy-/two infiel i i Lone - g ! g 3 d errors, in the fifth, HEDGE CLIPPERS BINOCULARS Gives 372 ft. width of view at iF. Wi worrying about whether or not it's time to retire! ssems, mrs. vcs sonic vost oo «BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | mtr | CAMPING OUTFIT COMPLETE | fir: this i ber grips. 2,200 cuts per min. grand-slam (bases-loaded) homer in the 10th inning Model 2815. Retails 37.95. . NO 1 yesterday to give Yankees their victory over the Minny BY me ASSOCIATED PRESS ig pal * Shain 0 Salsas (6) O'Dell (7) Miller (8)/f Sovse-™ TH mon Everything Except the Land to Camp On ! bid gi 1 5 97 Twins. . . . JIM BUNNING weathered a rough time in merican League 2) Gentile . LA--Averi and Bailey; Cardwell (3-0) and ] Washington last night and survived to win or Detroit W L Pet GBL Kluszewski (5) Wagner (3). |Taylor. HRs: Chi . Altman (1), 24 81 CONSISTS OF . . . 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Model 353, FOR ONLY Y tional League when Warren Spahn pitched that no-hitter Baltimore 9 529 Chicago (McLish 2-1) at Cle- 2-1) at Chicago (Curtis 0-0) for home gardening. thet we ° y LY ] ; ; p sell ot WHOLESALE! 1--Lithographed folding game - picnic table, 2' x 5°. last weekend and since then they've skidded into fifth Cleveland 529 3 ve (Perry 2-1) (N) Los Angeles (Koufax 1-1) Wil- IAAI 4--Nylon covered Camp Chairs. 3 2 20 ® place on a three-game slump . . . CHICAGO CUBS Boston 7 351 ? detroit any Puig M Wash- liams 1-1) at Milwaukee (Spahnj ~~" 2--Adult folding Nylon covered Camp Cots. beat the Giants yesterday to keep the National League : SCRE Cit : R gid : miion ( Lain i IN). RDN) - : WESTINGHOUSE 2--Children's Canvas covered Camp Cots. race very tightly packed TORONTO LEAFS open |gonsas Lily » 8 429 433 | Boston (Conley 1-1) at Kan- Philadelphia (Buzhardt 0-1) at ; CHILDREN'S ¢ 3 a CRed, ~ = + h Jars ope Washington 512 .204 sas City (Herbert 1-1) (N) Cincinnati (Jay 0-3) (N) FLOOR POLISHERS 2-uirult Nylon Staeping Bugs te: zip together, SWING SETS their home season in fifth place but they've played |ros Angeles 410 .268 6% | Baltimore (Estrada 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Mizell 2-0 or Law 2--Children's "'S ter' Sleeping Bags. ; fewer games than a couple of clubs that are leading American League Los Angeles (Kline 0-0) (N) |1-3) at St. Louis (Gibson 0-0) New model Twin Brush Retell 1--Colemen Model M4 Camp Stove. By Dereury: Lik hots them just now. ~ N. York 0001001004- 6 72 National League (Night) S100, lertes 29 95 1--Burgess Redar Lite, Battery end Lantern. Retails 24.50. Only at "THE ease Minn. 110 000 0002 - 4122 W L Pet. 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"sis Wynn, Staley (9) Kemmerer Philadelphia Buffalo 364 2 OUI HOON. 4 - (10) (-1) and Carreon, Lollar National League Syracuse 3 231 AP)--Th I-|Sch ew b 3 ; 7 : : NETS ONLY io BAROLT (AF)---The Ressbi Schoeaith, ho had planned 1101); Grant, Funk ® (1) and Pittsburgh 103 00110 & 20 Iniernational League = 1 worth Trophy powerboat race Supertest. ~ © 77 Romano. HR: Cle-Dillard (1). |St. Louis 000000000 0 64 Richmond 300 000 000- 3 72 For Only . ® between Canada and the United! "But our repeated r Detroit 021011001- 6 81 Haddix (1-0) and Burgess; Rochester 001040100- 6 81 FIREWORKS repeated r States this year arose Tuesday|have either boon denied cr loft, Washington 001010100 - 3 111 Broglio (1-3) Tiefenauer (9) and| Bethel, Reniff (5) Ceccarelli i . |Smi be Just & Little More Thon The Cost of the Tent Itself! due to a scheduling contract unanswered. Americans dont Bunning (1-2) and Brown; Smith. (8) and Windle; Anderson, Por- ust Little More Than The 5 i BOAT TRAILERS We must govern the sale of with the Seattle Seafair Re- ' * Sturdivant (1-1) Kutyna (6) Gab- Phila. 000 000 020 - 2 6 1 tocarrero (6) Kay (8) and Housel row - h : THIS OFFER IS LIMITED! Let 4 ; gatta, Bing tp JAS Ip Ine Seattle ler (7) Hernandez (9) and Da-| Cincinnati 000300 00x - 3 40 Columbus 000010100- 2 51 hi gov isd new City By-law Tomas Br ems Tine of The Harmsworth, won the last|lars on the Harmsworth, which 1. HRs: Det-Cash (4); Was.| Green (1-3) Ferrarese (7) and Syracuse 100101 00x - 3 70] Shieh rennet He wat Moy 5 usaf oh HL cape- two years by Canada's Miss Su- carries only prestige." Hicks (1). Dalrymple, Neeman (8); Hunt| 'McBean, Lee (6) Williams] sth, 1961. The Queen's Birthdsy Week of May 15th to 20th, We will > * * city end up to 14-ft, boats, pertest III, is scheduled for gen p Vv Boston 020 010 001 - 4 83/(2-1) Brosnan (9) and Schmidt.|(6) Olivo (8) and Leppert; Col-| Selebration will be held on Mey , : Schoenith was the only Amer- "eo po CPi j 4 3 21st, 1961. be open from Monday to Saturday Aug. 58 on the Bay of Quinte ican boat-owner to re-power his Kansas City 000 203 20x - 710 3 HR: Cin-Pinson (1). lum, Porterfield (8) and Stogo- near Picton. It is international boat over the winner with the Delock (1-1) Wills (6) Forn- Los Angeles 111020 600 - 11 12 4 ski. AT OSHAWA DISCOUNT Houst , , , everyday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. OPEN ONLY @ THURS. TILL 6 P.M. Ream? : is % . w lan on opening tomorrow powerboating's most prized tro- iq . ighty «c iels (7) and Pagliaroni; Daley Milwaukee 202101030- 9131 Games Today am i for Thurs, : : phy. og Fyne he ay Miss 93) and Pignatano, Sullivan Koufax, Golden (4) (10) L.| Columbus at Syracuse (N) Sridey and Saturdey only. On Friday till 9 p.m. FRI. TILL 9 P.M. @ SAT. TILL 6 P.M. The Seattle race is scheduled Supertest, owned by Jim (2 HRs: Bos--Pagliaroni (1); Sherry (7) and Roseboro; Not-| Richmond at Rochester (N) for Aug. 6 with $40,000 put up| Thompson of London. Ont KC--Throneberry (4). tebart, MacKenzie (3) (0-1) Pi-| Jersey City at Toronto by the Sponsors in prize, aD- away from three American Baltimore 002301001. 710 0|che (7) Morehead (7) McMahon| San Juan at Buffalo pearance end qualifying money. challengers at Picton last Au- 10S Angeles 010130010 - 6101 (9) and Lau. HRs: LA-Howard American Association Hall, Wilhelm (3-0) (5) and|(4) Roseboro (4) T. Davis (8). "We told the Canadians last gust in defence of the Harms- Ter ie AR Sa Bb HO Tuesday's Results February we would challenge worth riandos; Grba, Bowsfield (4) San Fran. 4-.4 51 Indianapolis 16 Denver 9 ; " for the Harmsworth only if they] Schoenith's Gale V was Semproch (6) Clevenger (6) Chicago $40.000 00x . 121 Louisville 4 DallasFort Worth 5] 270 ALBERT ST. , ir Kbetween Gibb. 2 Olive) PHONE 728-0311 would change dates," said Lee among the defeated boats Morgan (1-1) (7) and Averill! Sanford (1-2) Fisher (2) Duf- Houstg 3 Omaha 6 r

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