Ps sp sl : U.S. MARATHONER WI John Kelly, 30, a high school | Hyacinthe, Quebec, marathon, teacher from Groton, Conn., | after running the 26-mile, 385- is shown about to break the | yard marathon distance in 88- tape to win the annual St. | degree heat. His time was two NS ST. HYACINTHE UNDER TORRID SUN | hours, 31 minutes, 50 seconds. At the tape to greet the win- ner is Gerard Cote, an out- standing Canadian distance TWO STRAIGHT Oshawa Legion's Beaton's Dairy Midgets defeated Hamil ton Police Boys 1-0 in a thrilling OBA Midget playoff series open- er, here at Alexandra Park on Saturday afternoon and then re- turned to Hamilton on Monday to chalk up a 4-1 victory, this sweeping the round in two- straight. Calder pitched the fine win for the Oshawa boys here on Satur- day, giving up only three hits to the Hamilton boys, all in sep- arate innings and in each case-- after there were already two out, so that actually, the visi- tors never threatened -- never got a runner on second base. Calder claimed only three strikeouts -- but his control was excellent, he didn't issue a single walk. He received errorless support from his mates as well, so that he only faced 30 batters over the full nine-inning distance. The Oshawa infield was especially runner in the last 20 years | good, with Fair at third base and, like Kelly, a former win- [turning in a brilliant game. He had seven assists and one put- ner of the Boston marathon. ' --CP Wirephoto font in a faultless performance. Lutton at shortstop, Mitchell a second and Hickey on first base, were all stars as well. Sear, pitching for Hamilton, was tagged for a total of six hits but he alse kept fine con- trol of the game, with shortsop Lanza starring with defensive plays. Oshawa got their run, the only one of the game, in the 8th inning when Lutton opened with a single, advanced on a passed ball and then an infield out and scored when Fair got on via a wild pitch error throw -- on the third strike. HAMILTON --- Hilson, ¢; Ny- lund, 2b; Lanza, ss; Turek, 3b; Tkach, If; Sear, p; Crechiola, ef; Duffy, 1b; Hajas, rf. OSHAWA LEGION -- Brady, ; Lutton, ss; Cheesman, c; Mitchell, 2b; Fair, 3b; Tullock, i; Hickey, 1b; McGarry, rf; Calder, p. WIN IN HAMILTON Johnson went to the mound for six hits. he held the home- sters to one run, in the fifth in- ning, when Tamborine opened MARIS 53 - MANTLE 50 Yankees Claw Tigers, Now Six Games Ahead By ED WILKS { After losing all three games Associated Press Staff Writer lin New York the Tigers "If we're as close to the|dropped their fourth in a row,| Yankees Sept 5 as we are now, for their longest slump of the| we'll beat 'em." year, at Baltimore Monday, 6-3, It was manager Bob Scheffing and were losing 4-1 after eight games ahead of the pace set by| talking, appraising Detroit's innings when the second game chances in the American of thé twi - night doubleheader) League pennant race a week was called because of curfew.| ag The surprising, second- place Tigers were hot. They WON FIFTH STRAIGHT ad won 10 of 11, and they were had w y w made it five in a row wth a 53 and 3-2 Labor Day sweep| With a three - game, down series ahead in New York, The Yankees, powered by Maris' two homers, overpow- ered the Tigers 7-2 Saturday. Roger's round - trippers ran his season total to 53. He is five Babe Ruth when he belted a record 60 in 1927. Mantle blasted two homers as the Yankees defeated the Tig- ers 8-5 Sunday. He has 50 this The Yankees, meanwhile, season and is tied with Ruth's| pace. In other Saturday engage- show- over Washington, although| ments, Boston edged Minnesota Dick Brown of the Tigers led Mickey Mantle was sidelined by (2.1 Chicago defeated Washing-|to the Orioles' first three runs {ton 12-7, Los Angeles beat Kan-|off Ron Kline. Detroit scored off | Rookie Hal Reniff (2-0) was the winner with two innings of per- fect relief. In the nightcap, Clete Boyer homered for the Yanks' first run and drove in the winning run in the seventh with a sacrifice fly as New York once again came from be- hind. Bud Daley (10-16) was the winner and Pete Burnside (1.7) the loser HAS 50 HOMERS Mantle also may miss to- {night's game because of a |strained arm muscle, which prevents him from batting. Maris, with 53 home runs, is five games ahead of Ruth. Big Innings decided each game at Minnesota. The Twins |geles at Kansas City was rained lout. |BLEW LEAD The Tigers out - hit Baltimore 9.7 in the first game but blew a 20 lead when the Orioles {tagged loser Paul Foytack|built a 9-0 lead in the opener | (10-9) for four runs in the fourth|for Al Schroll (2-3). Harmon |inning. Jack Fisher (9-11) was Killebrew's 30th home run, off {the winner, with relief help. |loser Frank Baumann (9-12), In the suspended game, to be|and a six = run fourth inning. completed tonight, errors by(In the nightcap, Roy Sievers Pb onigit |drove in two runs with a dou- Rocky Colavito, Bill Bruton andy) "oc 41,0 white Sox came from with five runs in the fourth for behind against Jim Kaat (7-14)| RICHARDS TAKES JOB HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -- Paul Richards will become general manager of Houston's National League baseball team Sept. 8. Craig Cullinan, Jr., president of the Houston Sports Associa- tion, said Saturday Richards had verbally agreed to a three- year contract but could not get to Houston to sign until Sept: 8. Richards's resignation as field manager of Baltimore Orioles of the American League became effective Friday. Salary terms were not dis- closed but speculation has been that Richards will draw at least $60,000 a year. for Beaton's Dairy, in Hamilton Oshawa on Labor Day and while touched| Mitchell singled, so did Cheese: man and then Fair got a double| to score Mitchell with the fourth) Beaton's Dairy Midgets Sweep Hamilton Series with a walk, advanced on a passed and scored on Turek's single, that came after there were two out. Hamilton had the bases load- ed in the second innng on hits by Duffy and Sear, with two out, Marcuzzi walked -- but he got picked off first base by catcher Cheeseman's throw, to end that threat. In the Sth, a single and a walk put two run- ners on but Johnson got the next two batters to end the series. Oshawa's four runs were all scored in the third inning. Tkach, Hamilton's pitcher, gave up a walk in each of the first two frames, but nothing else. Then he walked Johnson to open the third inning and Brady promptly sacrificed. Gibbons grounded out as John- "Ison moved to third then Me- Garry singled, to score John- son. Lutton was safe on an error | at shortstop and right there the boys splurged, as run of the rally. Gibbons, Mitchell and John- Carlos Ortiz Wins Over Doug Vaillant MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- Carlos Ortiz, second - ranked lightweight, punched and jabbed his way to a unanimous decision over third - ranked Douglas Vaillant in a 10-round fight Saturday night. After the bout, Ortiz, who weighed 139, said he would go to the National Boxing Associ- ation and demand a fight with lightweight champion Joe Brown. was gathered in. ER LE Bo H ns, I; Lutton, ss; Mitchell, Sees man, c; Fair, 3b; Hickey, ¢; Tamborine, If; Crechiola, rf; Clap) 8th; Vickers, in 9th: batted in 9th; Hilson, rf son each had two hits for Osh- awa. The winners loaded the YELLOW PAGES SurLETIN WHEN BLUE HAIR MEANT 'BLUE BLOOD' IN ANCIENT EGYPT,EACN STEP UP THE SOCIAL FOR TODAY'S FASHIONS IN HAIR CARE, LOOK POR HAIRDRESSERS AND BEAUTY PARLORS IN THE YELLOW PAGES pm -- Ta DID YOU KNOW P HAIRDRESSING, LIKE FLOWER ARRANGING 1S REGARDED AS AN ART IN JAPAN OSHAWA ARENA Tuesday, Sept. 5t 4 --- BOUTS - 4 8:45 | LN | e MAIN BOUT eo Cyclone & Hurricane SMITH Scheffing's remark was a chal-| injury and Roger Maris was hit- fenge. less. |sas City 6-3 and Cleveland and |Billy Hoeft in the sixth on a * Now, a week later, it sounds| Chicago White Sox split a pair | Baltimore split a twin bill. The|single by Al Kaline and a dou- like a voice from the grave. [of 9-5 decisions in a day-night | Orioles won the opener 32 and ble by Colavite. 1, re + It's Sept. 5, the deadline set|doubleheader at Minnesota,|dropped the second game 6-0.| Johnny Blanchard, subbing| Willie Kirkland drove in two {an 85 lead. Joel Horlen, just up {from the minors, was the win- ning in relief, vs Farmer Boy TOWNSEND and Tony MARINO Scheffing, and the Yankees|Cleveland beat Boston 7-2 and| Boston defeated Minnesota 8-6/for Mantle in the Yankee out-|TUnS with a pair of singles and| was 3-for3 in the opener double for the Indians while h a home |Jim Grant (14-8) was the loser. The A's, held to six hits as Jack Spring (1-0) beat Jim Ar- cher (8-12) in the opener, col- y bd by six -- the biggest bulge of the season in the AL. And| header with Loc Angeles, win- | if the Tigers aren't dead, they're ning 13-7 after the Angels had| going fast. taken the opener 4-3. Kansas City dvided a double-|Sunday, while Baltimore edged field, Cleveland 1-0 in 11 innings. Chi- cago took a doubleheader from | Washington 5-4 and 4-1. Los An'loser Bennie Daniels and broke a 3-3 tie wit in the eighth inning off] (8-10). | |run : By ED WILKS . Associated Press Staff Writer . Don Drysdale finally caught "up with San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies fnally got| around to nailing Cincinnati| leds and Los Angeles Dodgers| re just two games behind the| eds in the National League| pennant race | Drysdale pitched a two-hit shutout as the second - place] Dodgers whipped the Giants 4-0 Monday night for their fifth suc- cess in their last seven games. That put Los Angeles one up| on Cincinnati in the decisive "lost" column after the last-| place Phils, winless in their first 17 games with the Reds, managed to split a four - game weekend series with the lead- ers. Philadelphia took the night- cap of their Labor Day double- header 5-3 after the Reds won the opener 5-0 CUBS, CARDS WIN | + Chicago Cubs beat Milwaukee | Braves 6-2 and St. Louis Car- dinals defeated Pittsburgh Pir- ates 9-4. "PUSS "N BOOTS' GOES FOR SWIM FORT ERIE (CP) ~ Puss n Boots, a two - year - old colt, left the turf course and . took a swim in one of the in- field lakes at the Fort Erie Jockey Club Saturday. Puss n Boots was leading the field by two lengths about 100 yards from the finish of the fourth race when he leaped the low inner hedge, + dislodging jockey Ronnie Be- hrens. The startled colt blun- dered into a flower bed, turned a complete somersault and slid inot the deepest of «three infield lakes. . Puss n Boots, thoroughly «frightened, swam at least 200 'yards on an erratic course ,while one rowboat and five *swimming stableboys pursued "him. Behrens plunged into the Jake, still wearing his silks, 'but the colt out - swam him, While a crowd of 14,500 «howled encouragement the towhoat eventually caught up with Puss n Boots. Three soaked grooms coaxed the horse §shore. » TORONTONIAN WINS t TAMPERE, Finland (Reuter Mike Duff of Toronto, riding a Matchless, won the 500 cc event the international motorcycle paces here Sunday. His time was 35 minutes, 36.5 seconds, thore than 10 seconds ahead of second-place Harold Karlsson of {and running early against the {Giants' righhander in this one. Drysdale Beats Giants Dodgers' Cause The Dodgers fell 4-0 before|checking the Phils on four hits the Braves Saturday. The Cubs|j | tho th Ts 1, |in the opener. Ed Kasko drove Pirates edged the Cardinals 54 and the Reds beat the Phillies the in three of the Reds' runs, two |with a first - inning homer off loser Frank Sullivan (3-14), and John Edwards singled home the ohter two. : Art Mahaffey (10-18) stopped Cincinnati on eight hits in the 3-2. The Cubs defeated the(S€coOnd game. The Phils Braves 65 in the opener of a|Yrabped things up with two runs doubleheader and were trailing|in the seventh. scoring the clin- 42 when the second game was Cher on a sacrifice fly by Wes called by darkness in the bot.|COvington. Ken Hunt (9-10) was tom of the sixth inning. the loser. , Drysdale (119), a side-arming| X:rnie Banks' two - run homer righthander, put away the third|Pulled the Cubs from behind in two - hitter of his career while|the third inning against Carl In Sunday games, the Dod gers beat the Giants 54, the Pirates defeated the Cards 8-1 and the Phillies edged the Reds lected seven hits in an 11 - run fifth inning in the nightcap that included home runs by Norm Siebern and winning reliever Joe Nuxhall (5-8). Art Fowler (5-7) was the loser. eo SEMI FINAL eo I Man Mountain CAMPBELL vs Timothy GEOHAGEN o SPECIAL BOUT e Karl Nurnburgh vs. Big Dave Wallace Pat Flanagan Sandor Kovacs Ringside $1.50: General $1.25; Children $1.00 Tickets on sale ot Cosino Rest. -- 723-9721 -- Pat Milosh, Promoter [Willey (5-10). Southpaw Jack] {Curtis (10-10) blanked the| Braves on six hits after they scored 2 in the first on Hank] Aaron's double and a single by Joe Adcock. Manager Birdie Tebbetts of the Braves protested the game, complaining that the Cubs were stealing Milwaukee signs from the centre - field scoreboard. The Cardinals put their game out of the Bucs' reach when Bill White hit a grand - slam homer in the sixth inning. Ray Sadecki (13-7) was the winner, |although giving up a three-run 'homer by Hal Smith. now beating the Giants Monday night. He walked three men, struck out three and gave up only a pair of singles. 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