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The Oshawa Times, 17 Aug 1961, p. 19

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to an end. Six Jet errors gave| BRITISH NAME CAPTAIN |lead Britain against the United THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 17, 1961 19 Rochester six unearned runs| LONDON (AP)--Dai Rees, 48, States golf professionals at the with starter Fred Green the vic-\yronqa0 was named captain of [Royal Lytham and St. Annes im. hi in ts Jlotord lon Ts slout in the British Ryder Cup team for|course in Lancashire Oct. 13- Campbell hit a home run. the fourth straight time. He willll4, Vees' Tom Tresh Gets 150th Hit [ote By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|only one man and struck out|preak a 1-1 tie. Buffalo scored Shorten Tom reat of Rich-|seven as he chalked up his fifth|one in the eighth and three mond Virginians has his eye on i.oy of the 1961 campaign,/more in the ninth but fell one two individual titles in the In- Risleys game-winning pan. run A felbations} Baseball Loaghe. n.|With 'two meri out in the sixth Bob Smith and Steve Ridzik " od 8 c! win : hg €an-|inning, a walk to Jake Gibbs|were the winning hurlers as the a ate = aD 0 rile Ie year and an infield single by Tresh. |Leafs took a 4-1 lead in the six- BHOES, h ol g re. wing ne Herb Moford squared his won-|game series against Jersey City. a walg In tiree al-oals €0-110st record at 12-12 as the Jets' Demeter belted his 24th home nesday night's 2-0 victory over|. ole Syracuse Chiefs, Tresh became five-game winning streak came run of the season in the opener. the first player in the league to get 150 hits. This raised his av- erage to 323, four points behind Ted Savage of Buffalo Bisons. Rochester Red Wings snapped an eight-game losing streak to blast the league-leading Colum- bus Jets 8-1. Charleston Marlins survived a late Buffalo rally to defeat the Bisons 6-5 and Tor- onto Maple Leafs swept their second st rai ght doubleheader from Jersey City Jerseys 3-2 and 4-2. Frank Carpin's three-hit pitch- SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords POPULATION JUMPS past 00, the population leaped In Hunza, a tiny neighbor of|from 7,000 to 32,000 in the last | Pakistan, where men often live!50 years. LOOK HERE! THUNDERBIRD STYLE AUTO SEAT COVERS EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED AT SEAT CUSHIONS WHICR WON'T MILDEW, FADE R ABSORB WATER. PLIABLE, THEY FLOAT, ARS LIGHTWEIGHT, CUT TO FIT EASILY, SPECIAL COMPLETE SET FRONT & BACK 16.95 SEATS, ONLY . ing and a twoXun double by George Risley rried Rich- mond to victory. Carpin walked By THE CANADIAN PRESS Carl Hubbell was pitching for {be held Thursday before a spe-moronto-Maple Leafs in the In- |cial 18 - hole playoff between ternational League when he {Leonard and Al Balding of Tor-|was hammered off the mound onto for the Rivermead Cup, an-|by Jersey City 35 years ago to- 3081, KING FRATURES STMUICATR. Be | | CPGA Tourney | ». | Starts Friday nually awarded to the low-scor-|day, Leafs losing 5-3. Hubbell | ing Canadian golfer in the Ca-|went to the National League QUEBEC (CP)--The 49th an-/pagian Open New York Giants in 1928 and nual Canadian Professional] rn this year's Open, Balding became famous with his Golfers Association champion-/ nq Teonard tied with 72-hole| "screwball" pitch, his record ship gets under way on nearby|scores of 278--eight strokes be: including 24 consecutive vic- Boischatel's Royal Quebeciping winner Jacky Cupit of|tories in the 1936 and 1937 sea- | iinise Friday with a record yonoview, Tex Isons. Tournament director E. 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