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The Oshawa Times, 18 Sep 1961, p. 10

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70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 18, 1961 Als Upset Riders; Argos Tie Eskies; Ti-Cats Nip Stamps By THE CANADIAN PRESS touchdown passes and halfback|parture, spurred the Alouettes A couple of umblemished rec-Garney Henley sprinted 52 ords--one good and one bad-yards for another. will be tested tonight as thekicked four converts and a field western phase of the Canadiangoal. Rookie half Ed Buchanan Football League's partial inter- weakened Rough Riders. Montreal coach Perry Moss locking schedule winds up forscored two Calgary touchdowns, [said after the game that Thom- 1961 on two fronts. Gene Filipski and quarterback|kins "has a real good arm, good |in the sixth, Turner again got Hamilton Tiger-Cats, only un-Eagle Day one each. Hansen|vision and he can run. He's our defeated team in the CFL afterkicked two field goals, four con-|quarterback. a hair-raising 37-36 victory oververts and the single. Filipski ry Stampeders Saturdayalso counted a single on a night, will be trying to stretchmissed field goal. their winning streak to seven A minute before the final gun games when they face Saskat-a fist-swinging melee which at. chewan Roughriders at Regina.tracted players from both the winlesshenches erupted, Calgary's AlSc At Vancouver, Thompkins, cut by Ottawa earlier this season, made a steady ground game pay off. He threw 12 passes, complet: ing four and losing three on in- terceptions. But a 68-yard pass play to Don Clark brought one to their victory throwing two/first run when Turner was safe Sutherin touchdown passes and scoring a third himself against the injury-|advanced on a passed ball and OUST NORTH YORK Oshawa Connaught Park Pee- wees advanced to the OASA finals on Saturday afternoon when they defeated North York {10-6, to sweep their series in two-straight games. John Dick, pitching for Con- naught, continued his mound | mastery, striking out 17 batters. At that, the homesters got the on an error in the first inning, scored on R. O'Quinn's single. McCullough homered for North York in the fourth and {on via an error and scored this |time after two out, when Moore (hit a two-bagger. | |" North York made a last-inning stand in their 7th when Alves singled with one out and then with two out, Posick was safe on Dick's own error and Tur- Connaught Peewee Boys | CALENDAR Move Into OASA Finals with back-to-back singles. Her- rington sacrificed and then Farncombe doubled and so did McGahey and Gardner all in succession. homered with one out then Sut. ton singled, Healey walked, Her- rington was safe on an error and Farncombe homered to make this a five-run outburst and the score 8-1. runs in the sixth on hits by| York, Dick, Reid and Me- Quade, Sutton and Farncombe each had two hits in the Con- naught attack. Roy O'Quinn had two for North York. OSHAWA CONNAUGHT -- Gillies, ss; Dick, p; Reid, Ib; McQuade, c; Sutton, 2b; Heal- In the next inning, McQuade, WRESTLING Connaught got their other two| goFTBALL SPORTS TODAY'S GAMES | SOFTBALL | Oshawa Minor Assoc. --(Ki- |wanis Bantam League Cham- plonship Finals) -- College Hill at Radio Park, at 6.00 p.m. sharp; 1st game of 3-out-of-5 [title series. Exhibition of professional wrestling, three bouts, at Osh. awa Children's Arena, 8.45 p.m. Tuesday. GAMES FOR TUESDAY 1 Oshawa City and District] Assoc. -- (City Championship | Playoffs) -- Scugog Cleaners vs| Heffering's Imperials, at Alex- andra Park, 8.00 pm; 2nd game of 2-outof-3 semi-final Oshawa Scugog Cleaners dropped the first game of their OASA Junior "A" Southern On- tario final series, Saturday night at Alexandra Park, losing a tough decision to Hamilton Sou- tham Sales, when the visitors exploded for six runs in the 11th inning. Second game of the series will be played in Hamilton on Satur- day night. Two top-notch Junior softball series. Inter-County League (Championship Finals) -- Craw-| ey, 3b; Herrington, If; Farn- combe, cf; McGahey, rf; Gar-| den, ss in 2nd; J. Reid, If in 5th; Middleton, cf in 6th; York, ner followed with a homer, to make it a three-run rally. R. British Columbia Lions will bebenches erupted. Calgary's Al|touchdown and a 37-yard play| Sis x] battling for their first victorySchlosser, Ed O'Bradovich, [involving Ross Buckle, another 0'Quinn doubled but McCul when they meet Toronto Ar-Wayne Harris and John McMur- | Ottawa castoff, a second. gonauts. The Argos withstood a late rally by Edmonton Eski- mos Saturday night to escape with an 8-8 tie at Edmonton. try and McDougall and Sutherin were ejected. ATTRACT RECORD CROWD George Dixon went over left| {tackle four yards for a touch- {down and Thompkins one yard. (Bill Bewley converted two of {lough grounded out to end the |game. | Connaught Park boys got three | ning. Sutton and Healey opened| rf in 6th. NORTH YORK --- Posick, ss; Turner, 3b; R. 0'Quinn, ¢; Mec- Cullough, cf; Moore, 2b; Green, rf; Modray, lb; Alves, p; H. {runs off Alves in the second in- O'Quinn, If; Donnelly, rf in 6th; Kusoff, If in 5th. In Saturday's other game, an At Edmonton, a crowd of 21,- them. Eastern Conference clash 910 broke Clarke Stadium's at-| Bouncing Ottawa fullback Montreal Alouettes earned theirtendance record of 20,600, set at Ronnie Stewart counted the un- first win of the season by de.2 1957 playoff. _ |converted Ottawa touchdowns, feating Ottawa Rough Riders Toronto quarterback Tobin both in the second quarter. 26-12 at Montreal. Rote used the ass almost to the Tonight's games are the lasteXclusion of the ground game. { of 10 appearances by EasternHe completed 22 of 38 throws for FOOTBALL { Conference teams in Western253 yards, including a first-quar-| Conference cities this year. ter touchdown toss to flanker SCORES : : Jim Rountree that covered 33 D din GAVE TICATS SCARE yards. n a eCl At Calgary, 15875 fans Toronto's other points came 5 Tug ANDY. PRESS | watched the Stampeders take aon singles by Cookie Gilchrist] "#7 8% "OOOR' Sef8UC | Hamilton Fotheringhams el- iminated Oshawa Tony's from| 10-7 first-quarter lead, drop be-and Bill Mitchell, both onl WLT FA PIS.|the Ontario Amateur Softball hind 17-10 at the half, then burstmissed field goal attempts. 6 0 017812412 ki i , ahead 25-17 in the third quarter. Don Getty scored the Edmon- 43 0184132 8 Association Senior "'A' play- But the Tiger - Cats roaredton touchdown and Jackie Par- (ro ronto 23 1106 88 5 | downs Saturday night at Fair- back for three last - quarterker's convert tied the score Montreal 151 971% 3 Danks Park in Toronto defeat- touchdowns -- including aearly in the fourth quarter. End a nc f " ing the Motor City crew 54.| eens, MeDougallVie Thapuat Kicked a single in "TNWLT FA Pis. the best of three Easter final whe OV i s : ' | DOE 00 Shoat rst ot sy pe Edmonton 7 1 1234142152, after losing the series open-| fine. Don Sttherin' he g Argos lost defensive halfback| Winnipeg 6 2 016415512 ine. on utherin's convert be-Gerry Philp for the season when Sask. 35 0109167 62.1. same Yee eventual margin ofhe suffered a broken left arm| Calgary 2 5 0133146 4 JaSiOly when LR gRIVS Georgeand end Menan Schriewer for|p.C. 07 1112224 1 ansen missed a field goal at-more than a week when he suf- Saturday's Results Hamilton | Ottawa Hamilton will now meet Wind-| |title. Windsor o usted Toronto| Tri-Bells at the Border city on Saturday, claiming a 2-1 12 in-| ning victory. Normie Bagnell| lex-Tony absorbed the defeat. | consecutive games. Once again Johnny Edwards {was the "stopper" against the| | Oshawa Tony's bats. The lanky |righthander struckout 19 and| | scattered six hits in posting the victory. In the series, Edwards| fanned a total of 50, including 18| home on Tuesday. Bev Smith |of Tony's was tagged with the |defeat and lasted only two in- nings. "'Smiddy" struck out the tempt on the last play and . Stamps had to settle for a stot pullull Bgsmems | Quays rea] = gle on the kick. NEW QUARTER STARS A oeaIY McDougall scored two touch- Gerry Thompkins, 23, 13th| "°°" 8 p Santon : downs, both in the last quarter. quarterback processed by Mont- Hamilt aight 8 ames End Paul Dekker caught two real since Sam Etcheverry's de. 1201000 31 Saskatchewan Saturday's Gamer » {Montreal at Hamilton atham Midgets ii. {Winnipeg at Edmonton | Sunday's Game Ottawa at Toronto u ut S awa | Saturday's Results American Conference | Chatham 'Midgets defeated|ors staged a three-run rally. Manion $ Sara # Oshawa Legion Beaton's Dairy| Myers started it with a two- Denver 17 rca. eague Midgets 7-2, 'here at Kinsmen bagger, then Graham was safe . J | Sivie Memorial Stadium, Woo an infield error with one out. es Yau ermediste, aturday afternoon, to take their| nrcgeon walked and Myers|oapy : ; 024 Shampionsiiy series In two-| ¢10/ 1 ome after which Mason! Ville I East Youu 41 | side in the first stanza but from Wakabayashi pitched the win} Ele 20d McKeon scored on Windsor 20 Sarnia 20 then on Potheringhams 3oived) for the visitors, claiming pe, ane eat. ied : 1s | Kitchener-Waterloo 6 St. Tho- his slants. Mel Meulemeester| strikeouts after he weathered a| e visitors added one in the mas 8 (finished up. Fotheringhams Edge Tony's In Game Tony's narrowed the margin at 3-1 when Jack MacDermaid tripled and scored on a wild pitch. Hamilton increased their lead to 51 scoring two tallies in the 7th, Hughie McFarlane led-off the inning with a single and Eric Thompson was safe on an infield error. "Meuly'" bore er in Oshawa a week previous|down and got clean-up batter tournament was held on Satur- |Jimmie Baron on a strikeout, |d2Y however Bill Fallis delivered sor for the Southern Senior "A" the key blow, a triple, scoring pated, with seven from the east both base runners. TONY'S RALLY FAILS In the 8th Tony's rallied for three runs but fell one run | Windsor took the series in two short in their bid to tie the division. defeated the Est rep- |game, Jimmie Loreno was hit- pitched ball and Freddie Etcher reached base via the same route after Brent Oldfield had flied out. Nick Mroczeck flied out and then Bobby Booth smacked out a three - bagger, scoring Loreno and Etcher. Booth crossed the plate on Meulemeester's hit. Edwards lin the series opener and 13 at|got Tony's in the 9th in 1,2,3 two hits, order to finish the game and the series. : Nick Mroczeck was the only [player in the game to garner had two home-runs in the 13-hit two hits. TONY'S TALES -- Hamilton and Tony's were two evenly matched clubs. Only one run {separated the fwo teams in the @W3 W three game series . . . Foth- ford Construction vs Houdaille Industries, at Lakeview Park, 6.00 p.m.; 4th game of 3-out-of- 5 series. _ (hurlers, Jack Duff for Hamil ton and Dan Peters for Scugog Cleaners, hooked up in this duel and both stayed the 1l-inning distance. Peters struck out a fotal of 16 batters, including Duff moved out of his batting box in his attempt for a sacri- fice bunt and Peters got the next two batters, to leave the two runners stranded. Scugogs got their only run on errors, Lloyd Mapes was hit by a pitched ball to open the, fourth inning. Ray Suddard hit into a forced play but the ball was dropped at 2nd, leaving both Mapes and Suddard safe. Then with one out, Harvey Burke was safe on an error at first base. Bob Solomon forced Burke and] Mapes scored on the play. Scugogs had at least one run- ner on base every inning after that, except in the 8th. Their] big chance came in the bottom Scugog Cleaners Bow To Hamilton After 11 Innings g 4 Honda also struck catcher Solomon pitch and Honda to first base. Then ed and the ball inside the foul-line there, to leave bol safe. Next Motts Seb a wrong-field looper base and it landed chalk-line, to load the Barry Bailey hit the pitched for a triple and lapse was on. Jack Duff singled to score Bailey. Hilson HH Him 2 doubled to score both Duff and Johnny, to complete the six-run rally. ini |fifth on a walk, stolen base and | te A Hea ba tein sar ie alow Uhl? Ak unt dart Rens waMnoN scone vr |etpntns oi un Beaton's Dai bt the sixth on McKeon's opening| cleveland 20 Philadelphia 27 |) Otheringhams plated three ference between the two clubs in their od Sy BOL WO IU%Sisingle, a stolen base, infield out| Detroit 17 Green Bay 13 |runs in the second frame, on &|,, "6 licking of Johnny Ed- st time at bat. Brady|ang a single by Wright. Calder|y Ny pair of hits, a hit-batsmen and ; A Ny drew a walk to start and Gib- {Los Angeles 24 Baltimore 27 wards . . . Tony's next see ac Sunday's Results - Sp-- SINE Soup Hires dn heer the 9th when Solomon open-| Scugogs made a real bid in » | » When ed with a two-bagger down the their i Maris And Mantle |splurged for their victory rally. lef field line. Rich . |Peters improved as the game tried for a sacrifice bunt but|hit for the second time of the vs Babe Ruth's B( [went along, pitching no-hit ball| failed to get the ball into the night. Wilson flied out to left {from the 3rd to 9th innings in-|dirt and 1st baseman Bob Myres but Mapes hit an infield single The following table shows how|clusive and on the strength of came in to snatch the pop-|to load the bases. Ray Suddard Roger Maris and Mickey Man- this, could have won. Hamilton yp Duff then fanned Peters, polled a mammoth drive into tle of New York Yankees com-|had nine hits, five of them in| yack Sneddon singled to the in-|deep left where Bob Honda pare with the record home run the 1ith frame. Ifield, at 3rd, but Solomon held, made a circus-style, one handed pace of Babe Ruth in 1927: | puff struck out 14 batters but|moving to third a moment later running catch, to end the game. | Player Homer Games Date he walked four batters and hit|ahead of the return throw. How- Bailey and Duff were the | Maris 58 151 Sept. 17|{four others and it was Oshawa's|ever Duff struck out Gord Wil- only players to get two hits, for |xMantle » 38 Sept. } inaviity to cash in on these ex-| son to end the chance. Hamilton while Sneddon had { Ruth : Sept. 2litra chances that cost them the| 1p the 10th, Scugogs had Sud. Wo of Oshawa's five. x-Nine games behind Ruth's game, . |dard on when hit by a pitch and| HAMILTON SOUTHAMS -- (VISITORS SCORE EARLY (Burke wat sald on an rior with onda, I; Rivers, 3; Sebben, A |ss; Bailey, c¢; Duff, p; Hilson, The only walk Peters issued |g d i in-|9h- y (was to Wayne Rivers, second ning Ul; SINE The in |: Cg Kowalashuet, batter in the first inning and| . he scored on successive singles| ALL THE BREAKS SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Wins Peewee bv Barry Bailey and Jaek Duff.| A series of three good breaks, Sneddon, 1b; Wilson, 2b; Mapes, Two errors in succession in the|in succession, set the stage forirf; Suddard, If; Young, ef; fourth inning produced the only Hamilton's winning rally. Lead-|Burke, ss; Solomon, ¢; March, {other Hamilton threat, until the off batter in the 11th, Bob 3b; Peters, p; Wright, cf in 6th; Ball 0 / 11-inning uprising. In the fourth, Myers struck out and then Bob Sadowski, batted in 11th. Nipigon Park boys captured -- mo ERA eee. sofia Jr. LL egionnaires Win In Hamilton Oshawa Legion Juniors won a| In the fourth inning, Tom| Oshawa didn't threaten again resentatives, North Oshawa, by thrilling 3-1 victory over Hamil-| Brewer was safe on an error at although they did get the odd 10-3. {ton Beavers, yesterday after-|shortstop and he stole second runner on bases in each of the Ron Wilson, who had struck noon in Hamilton's Civic Sta-|while Pipher fanned, but a pass-|last three frames. Reeson, with out '17 of the 30 batters who dium, to open their OBA Junior|ed ball permitted Brewer to ad-|two hits, was the only player faced him in the West division "A" championship semi-final|vance and when Etchells ground-|in the game to have more than final, against Fernhill, came series on a winning note. ed to the infield, Brewer beat one safety. right back with another finet Jim Pipher pitched a six-hit-\the throw to the plate. | RHE mound display, claiming nine fer in helping Legionnaires 30 Oshawa Legion made it 3-0 in Oshawa wm 11 fo 3 3 i he ivi onl e win. He struck ou at- : : 1 Hamilton stirkeouts nd Je up > 4 ters and kept Hamilton's half- the lop of We sith hea Reid OSHAWA LEGION -- Etch homer by North Oshawa's/dozen safeties well-scattered. opened the inning with his sec-| ,, "0 "noe "se Reid, 2b; Whi- Grazdik. Joe Tannuzzi singled with onejond walk. He had three during| |, 1b: Bell, of, Reeson, rf; Mec- * Rose. big hitter for Nipigon, oUt in the fifth inning and then|the game. He stole second and|Conkey, If; Brewer, 3b; Pipher, » John Wood followed with a sin- scored on Ted Whiteley's sin-|p. ; . Pitcher Mike And 5 barrage the winners put on, to Sie; Fucker | Nike ARAETSON ie to centre. After that Ron| HAMITON BEAVERS -- Wil lead their attack. Nipigon also ..°¢ third b ith what/Bell walked and Reeson was|liams, rf; Cipriani, If; Reynolds, played well in the field, having hoe ir Hamilton Beay-|hit by a pitchied ball, to load|cf; Depaulo, ss; Kay, 3b; Rus- only one error while North Osh-| only run. |the bases but Anderson fanned sell, ¢; Tannuzzi, 2b; Wood, lb; | 'Nipigon Park at Harman Park. | A total of 14 teams partici- division and the same number |representing the western sec- tion. In the championship final, Nipigon, winners of the West as charged with three hoy 1 five hits/Jim McConkey and then his Madden, p; Anderson, p in 3rd; miscues. ; oo wa toljsuind lus five with/ mates made a fine double-play Brown, 1b in 7th; Bombent, North Oshawa gualifie 0 on Brewer's grounder to end batted in 9th; Ewan, batted in {represent the East division when |, = © = "00504 to win the de. the inning. 9th. they outplayed Bathe Park 8-1, . 4 lin the division final. Previously, |S!3'on- Trevor Madden. started on the mound for Hamilton and agin 8 aefeated Eastview struck out five batters in the twol four Hamilton errors to produce Q i t walks, Base-on-balls to " > bons singled to centre, where took over from Johnson in the|st Touis 21 New York 10 Yo tion on Wednesday night at Al- Billy Fallis and Frank Kinder ) sixth, but it was too late. Chat- Washington 3 San Francisco 3 pi hau was bobbled. Michel ham only outhit Oshawa by sev-| Pittsburgh 24 Dallas lg 5 gled to score Brady and olen to gix but the homesters| Chicago 13 Minnesota 37 an error throw by the first { . i baseman, Gibbons scored. But committed six errors and five| bi that ended it for the homesters. of them figured in Chatham's \ = y [raced home on Stan Sutton's first four runs. am e clutch hit. This ended Smith's Latton aud Armstrong DAdliqrioniAM: Wiight, o Yav J (or the mone and Mel back-to-back singles in the sixth : Wag. C Jay- RO A a a and then Hickey walked with|®rY, 3b; Wakabayashi, p; My- two out to fill the bases but|e's: 5s; Taylor, 1b; Graham, Finds Range In stopped the rally. pinch-hitter McGarry struck|¢f; McKeon, 2b; Mason, If; K. out. Gibbons, who had three of| Chandler, rf; B. Chandler, rf Oshawa's six hits, doubled in/in 6th; Brown, 3b in 6th; Mc-| : : the 7th but this came with two Guige, cf in 6th; Cragg, If in ; "Canadian ball is good ball out and nothing more happen- 6th. NEW YOR K(AP) -- There's|but this is tougher, he said ed. OSHAWA: Brady, cf; Gibbons, | nothing wrong with Sam Etche.| afterward. "The defences are . verry that a sound righ much rougher to handle here. Johnson started on the mound|1f; Mitchell, rf and 3b; Lutton, won't ore. Thad Gr in arm) ne I like jt." for Beaton's Dairy, Two-straight ss; Armstrong, 2b; Fair, 3b;|rific instead of just great. Despite a shoulder injury six infield errors at the start scored! Hickey, 1b; Cheesman, c; John-| : J led to Smith's downfall. Norm| Stringer cashed in Fallis for the| first run of the game with aj -- solid blow. Both he and Kinder run, He walked in the third,|batted in 9th; Plews, rf in 9th; |feit the effect of Efcheverry's/yards and one touchdown. The stole second and scored on an|Nickers, batted in 9th; McGar-\magic that guided the Cards to touchdown was a five - yard error, to make It 2.2 {ry, batted in 6th; Craggs, If ina 21.10 upset victory over the| screen pass to fullback Frank In the third inning, the visit-'6th, : THIS SATURDAY ------ Yankee Stadium Sunday. riod. The game marked the first| "Whenever the weather is | regular season National Foot-| warm, the arm feels a lot bet- {ball League appearance for Et.| ter," he said. "But it really has {cheverry, whom the Cards/come around in the last two Buen " M pine | » : Fov;-Man Team Tourney iui, dime utd vam, Mee vo ve + = steadied only two the last LJ Will Close Golf Season Niagara Falls their 1061 season this Saturday This layout, which experts tition for four-man teams. i | much for the majority of the the OASA Intermediate open the third inning, Sokowol- Tom Kidd, Jack Germond Sr.|80. One of these was Oshawa's| Saturday afternoon on their own|gled, then Richards was safe on ehind to defeat Oshawa Tony's Mancuso and Desson came home can expect some strong oppo- > Oshawa scored two runs in the ting the fact that the old No. 5 strong opened with a single, Bill| house and curling rink. Last|ing, finishing in 7th place, in|on a single by Joe Melnick. {then Taylor fanned the next two tee shot on this former 180-yard, Johnny Campbell was safe on|followed with a triple and scored barely failing to drop in for a STARS doubled to score both runners. Pase. hole-in-one. "Bud" points out Then ended Beaupitt's stay on After that Taylor : | pu, ; t two batters. four frames. Genosha Hotel will be the ees--hit his 58th home run with| "x a : : , a scene of the Club's annual clos-| Tomy Kubek on base in 12th|, From that point on Sokowloskiy TONY'S VENDORS -- : | in the last six frames. He didn't| Brabin, rf; Melnick, c; Varga, prestgiaticn of prizes, followed| Pitching--Art Mahaffey, Phil-|jscue a single walk and hel|ss; Taylor, p; Mackness, 3b in ing of Robert Bradley, Ross|tional League, striking out nine|a single by Rennick, with two lf; Richards, 2b; Dalcin, 3b: Gibb, Bruce Bradley and Fred in eight innings before he was|out, in the 8th inning. Southorn, cf; Mazzone, 1b; Jen- The Oshawa Golf and Country tournament, held at the London with the Molson-Walker Trophy maintain is the toughest golf Oust V endors Last year's winners, the team players, with only a dozen out of | 0 and Fred Cross, will be on hand Ross Vendors 6-4 and take the series on, a passed - ball, to make it sition from the large entry list. fond ded to the length of the course! Niagara Falls won the game hole has been torn up, as it is|Put the Oshawa foursome, with gorian sacrificed, then George Durst in their half of the fourth. Sunday, the last day of play the field of 41 four-man teams. | In the third inning, Bill Ber-|Patters but Bob Mancuso sin- par three hole, rolled on to the an error. Art Rennick popped|the fourth run when Richards that this is the closest he has/gy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the mound and Sokowloski came away and gave up ing dance this year, on October|inning for 6-4 victory over De- had complete control of the| wick, cf; Campbell, 3b; Rennick, {lies--shut out league - leading| struck out a total of eight bat. 8th. Cross, represented Oshawa in|injured when hit by a thrown| Ron Taylor, pitching for|kins, c; B. Mancuso, rf: Beau- Club men's section will wind up Hunt and Country Club. tournament, an 18-hole compe. t : Pe-icourse in Canada, proved too Niagara Falls' Daw's Metals| frames. Bob Mancuso singled to comprised of Jack Germond Jr., 164 golfers being able to "break" | AA" Southern Ontario laurels ski popped out but Desson sin- Gibb, who carded a fine diamond, when they came from|an infield error, which scored. to defend their title and they 79. | The high winds and rain, ad-|in two-straight games. "Bud" Henderson is regret-ly, o blamed for the high scores| second inning when Jack Arm: "cones "with a four-run out. to be the site of the new club|a 332 total, made a good show-| Brabin doubled and came home| Mazzone doubled to start it off, before moving the green, Bud's |wick opened with a single and|®led, so did Sokowloski, Dessen YESTERDAY'S green and rimmed the cup, just] up to the catcher but Armstrong Was safe on an error at first ever come to an "ace." Batting--Roger Maris, Yank- in for Niagara Falls to get the|scattered singles in 3. There will be a dinner andtroit in the American League. |520e: He faced only 19 batters(lb; Armstrong, 2b; Horton, If; Last Friday, a team consist. Cincinnati Reds 4-0 of the Na-|ters and gave up only one hit,, NIAGARA FALLS -- Desson, annual George S. Lyon|ball in the ninth. Tony's, bad only two bad|pitt, p; Sokowloski, p in 3rd. . with Montreal Alouettes was vi- NY. Stadium olated, | Tony's next season. Ber-| exandra Park, in the first game of the Beaches Major Fastball League Semi-finals .Ran- dall Roy Metals and Black's are playing tonight at Kew Beach to declare a win- ner to meet Tony's here on here on Wednesday . . ed interest in playing with ers in the province. OSHAWA TONY'S |2b; Oldfield, ss; | Mroczeck, If; Booth, ¢; Meule. meester, rf and p; --Loreno {ph in 9th. HAMILTON FOTHERING. resulted in the tournament once |g hned Mike DeJohn in one in the fourth Little, 2b cess New Yorkers before 58,059 at/Mestnik late in the fourth pe- i, 5h. McFarlane, rf; Thomp-| °®** son, lb; Baran, cf; Fallis, 3b; | |Edwards, p; Kinder, 2b = WEEKEND FIGHTS ayorie weighed 197, DeJohn| HAMS--Sutton, ss; Iss; Stringer, c; McBride, If. | Oshawa | Hamilton Umpires -- H E 000 010 300 4 6 2 030 000 20x 5 6 2 Max | (plate) | (bases), both of Toronto. side 11-7 and North Oshawa oust- and on-third innings he worked. AD HAZARD DOMINION ROYAL Eddie|ped Woodview 12-4 and North Percy |division play, Fernhill McCracken, who hurled in Sud- high-scoring game over Lake| 2 ced Madden on the Hamilton bury this summer, took in Sat-| Vista 17-11; | f urday's game and has express-| classed Radio 26-7 and South-| He is re-|/the second round, Fernhill juste i garded as one of the top pitch-\/ managed to squeeze past Storie first base left Whiteley safe but Etcher, Ib; | Vision final, Nipigon Park blank-| Roger Reeson singled to load! MacDer- al ; ; That was the sentiment today weeks ago, Etcheverry com-imaid, cf and rf; Piontek, 3b; borhood Association Sports Wright with Chatham's opening son, p; Calder, p in 6th; Gaatch, ot New York Giants, who ors 10 of 23 passes for 97|Smith, p; Hilljcf in 2nd; Knight Committee members worked ex- Scheff{chen, 197, Portland, Ore, and Ken Braithwaite|stopped Oshawa had two on in the first inning, via an error and a walk, but this happened with two out. Al Etchells opened the third] inning with a two-bagger and advanced on a wild pitch. With one out, Bob Reid drew a walk| |and at this point, Anderson re-| UARANTEE NYLON 21 MONTHS RAYON 18 MONTHS ed Connaught "B" team 10-4. Ty ithe second round, Bathe whip- SAFEWAY FOR CARS WITH 14 WHEELS, ECONOMICAL LY PRICED FOR NORMAL i. DRIVING NEEDS ED 4 TIRES? PAY FOR 3 GET ONE FREE! Choose any four, any size . . . Dominion Royal Master, Safety 8, Safeway or Air Ride Tires. Pay for Just 3... get one FREE! FREE MOUNTING NO EXTRAS TERMS: $1.00 DOWN $1.00 WEEKLY Oshawa disposed of Kingside 10-4. In the first round of the West won Storie Park out-| m ound. He faced Ted Whiteley as] |mead put out Rundle 15-4. In his first batter and an error at Anderson got out of the in| ning without allowing any more {than the one run, although (9-8 and Nipigon disposed of |Southmead 29-2. In the East di- ed Fernhill 11-0. | "Bob Andrews and his Neigh-| he bases, with two out. MACHEN STOPS DeJOHN SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)--Ed- {tremely hard and their fine job die Machen of Portland, Ore again being a complete suc-|pinite four seconds, of the {ninth round of a 10-round fight Saturday night. Machen, 8-to-5 Machen, No. 4 heavyweight contender, again abandoned his cautious counter-punching tech- nique and opened up against DeJohn after the first round. | DeJohn, bleeding profusely from | the nose from the early rounds, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syracuse, N.Y. -- Eddie Ma- DOMINION LLL OTT 3S Mike DeJohn, Syracuse, 9. 20414, BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) 725-6511 |was nearly put away i the | | eighth, when Machen lted| practically at will. [ | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League | W I Pet. GBL Philadelphia 2 Cincinnati 3 - New York | Detroit | Baltimore {Chicago {Cleveland | Boston | Minnesota |Los Angeles 10249 675 -- 9159 .607 10% 88 63 .583 14 8270 .539 20%, 7377 487 2814 7379 .480 29% 66 83 .443 35 66 84 .440 351% Washington 56 94 373 4514 Kansas City 5594 .369 46 Saturday's Results New York 4 Detroit 10 Los Angeles 11 Chicago 4 Kansas City 0 Washington 3 | Minnesota 0 Cleveland 2 {Baltimore 5 Boston 4 | Sunday's Results {New York 6 Detroit 4 | Baltimore 0 Boston 1 |Los Angeles 1-3 Chicago 8-4 | Minnesota 5-5 Cleveland 0-3 Kansas City 3 Washington 2 Today's Games No games scheduled | National League | * 'W L Pet. GBL 88 57 83 59 78 64 76 67 76 67 68 73 59 85 44 100 607 -- 585 3% 549 Bln 531 11 031 11 A482 18 .410 285 .306 43% | Cincinnati {Los Angeles |San Francisco Milwaukee | St. Louis | Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia | Machen outpointed DeJohn in| |a 10.rounder last April in San Francisco. | | Saturday's Results St. Louis 6 Pittsburgh 3 {Chicago 3 San Francisco 4 Milwaukee 7 Los Angeles 8 Sunday's Results Milwaukee 3 Los Angeles 4 Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 0 St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 0 Chicago 2 San Francisco 8 Today's Probable Pitchers St. Louis (Gibson 11-11) at Pittsburgh (Foss 0-0) (N) | Chicago (Cardwell 13-12) at| | Los Angeles (Ortega 0-0) (N) | Milwaukee (Hendley 5-5) at San Francisco (Duffalo 4-0) (N) (Only games scheduled) | International League | Saturday's Results | Charleston 2 Buffalo 4 | (Buffalo wins best-of - seven semi-final 40) | Columbus 3 Rochester 10 | (Rochester leads best-of-seven | semi-final 3-1) | Sunday's Result {Columbus 0 Rochester 1 (Rochester wins best-of-seven | semi-fina] 4-1) | Ameérican Association | Saturday's Result | Louisville 4 Houston 3 (Louisville leads best-of-seven final 1-00 Sunday's Result Louisville 2 Houston 0 | (Louisville leads best-of-seven| |tinal 2.0) I > * Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. 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