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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1962, p. 14

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. ' evr rr ere - - aor ae Oe er are ae ee ee ee a ed r niet <p e"ars = 'a xeGG - ,sweuv ever eaee eu é = Se SS SS ES ES OOS eS Ue | | Stanley Cup Champs mag nn a | Acclaimed By Fans | | NS 2 TORONTO (CP) -- It looked} The "go, Leafs, go,"' chant} A number of persons col- like Red Square on May Day./that rocked Maple Leaf Gar-|!apsed and were treated by first The crowd estimates ran|dens during the hockey playofijaid attendants. The tempera- from 50,000 to 150,000 as Tor-\resounded from the crowds|ture was close to 74. : onto Maple Leafs, Stanley Cup|Packed 30 deep on each side} Only the Band of the Queen's champions, inched their way up|of Bay Street. Own Rifles and the first few Bay Street Wednesday in a| Police cordons broke and ev-|°ars of the parade made it storm of ticker tape. ery available officer in the city|{hrough the press before the "Beating Chicago wasn't as|WaS sent to the scene to keep oie swallowed up the rest. " rder. took 20 minutes for Dick much trouble," shouted George)® ; : |Duff, Bob Nevin, Dave Keon Armstrong as he bulled his way; Police, asked whether the|..4q'prank Mahovlich to figh ; ght through the crowds around city|crowd approached 100,000 said 'heir way through hall, they beileved it came closer tc More 'than' 50 crying ohidner He carried the Stanley Cup| 150,000. yecame separated from. their in his arms, "Even the reception for the|»arents and were taken into "The Black Hawks defence|King and Queen, back in 1939,|city hall by the police. There wasn't as tough as this," he/Couldn't compare with this,"|were so many that a room was shouted. said Controller Don Summer-|set aside to keep them in, And The parade honoring the first ville. two hours later there were still team to bring the cup to Tor-| Tough Tim Horton was pant-/20 of them there. \§ onto in 11 years began half anjing by the time he made the| Judges adjourned court for hour late at the foot of Bay|city hall. about two hours when they were Street. It was a lot later than} "We had to get out of ourjunable to operate in the din. that by the time the open carsiconvertible way down Bay| 'You've had the greatest re- inched through to city hall/Street and fight our way the/ception in Toronto's history," where the civic welcome/rest of the route," he said. Mayor Nathan Phillips told the awaited. "My arms and back ache."iplayers. ; Zz in, , 3 os aaa SERSEENSNN TEENIE MR. YO TE (No. 5) closest | race at Fort Erié yesterday, | race in 1.21 but as can be | spur was second and Teach Bob Attersley Star a rs | th ec eres |e | ee ages As Frontenacs Take (Crown Attorney FORT ERIE RACE CHARTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1962 -- CLEAR AND FAST Lead In EPHL r inal Gets Second Win First Race PEAMRBROOK Miss cen Pp Kingstoniiust ' jally ij heat Hull def FORT EIR, Ont, (CP)--Crown, was 6% lengths in front of Pon- 4' Furlongs, bg tay Maiden fants <seetinn fealeé, Purse $2100. -_ ve, speci in corner, paling a u efence- . 2 ' ne. i " j a Str 'in Jock Ow KINGSTON (CP) ingston|just as impressive, especially in|corner, be Attorney, Lanson Farm's Eng-|der On. Wonderwine was third. em', pride iis bE os OR Frontenacs, led by a forward|the checking department. F ideale lish bred four-year-old colt,| Favored by the crowd of Fairbrook Miss 118 22% Wick--Fairbrook Farm line of the pe ge 't a top)' Picola fee ge oat ae Gare, GOALIE ERRS made his second appearance at|6,169, largest week-day crowd of Bally Smart .... 118 3.134 Petts eerie an . ; "7 . aa Es § day ¢ . i . fe coe < +1¥a on is, Sm: ene vat hee on ; ribet rot ull a jg e Heol Maniago was to blame for the|the races Wednesday at Fort|the meeting, Crown Attorney re- wild Fruit 118 9% Ras'sen--Rotman, 'Kem'er anadiens 3- ednesday nightidiens, missing rookies The wandering|Erie and won again. turned $3 to win. The quinella, Deal Me Aces .. 118 'h Bohenko--L Maloney é : | i , second goal. ; 7 Wise Select HB x aot to take a 2-1 lead in the East here and Bill Masterton, wet ail goaltender "touched the! Crown Attorney, ridden byjthe first of two, of Crown At- Tumba. Us - mn Ht nahi wr aie ahi aap ane snitscad cits! aba snaps puck when it would have been|Hugo Dittfach, found the fast|torney and Ponder On returned aa begs ns 10-1% 9-2% Har'son--Stafford F'm aioe" teeth game in the best-of-|REMAINS IN HOSPITAL called for icing. track to his liking as he ranj$!780 site Ripple'... 118 4 B10-1% Mt ti" Dalton ie im * ed s Smith is still in an Ottawa' McCarthy stepped out of the|away from his position. At the| Dittfach was scoring his 15th winner br t 2 Pipe Royal--Squaw Hill, Trainer A J Routcliffe, even Sonien wil Ow a) Eee hospital with a fractured skull|penalty box just as Tessier shot|finish of the 644-furlong dash he|Victory of the season when he Start good, won driving. Friday. si oi rode Crown Attorney but he BAcZs BX 3 i lnislcaisecteese sare W ' 28 ¢ . Cc suffered in the first game of the the puck the length of the ice] ------- jm . "vee 7-OWN COLLEEN 4.60 HEY MOM, SEE HAT I FOUND an Ge kes ot eee and Masterton was onjand he and Maniago were the| Ae ee ae hae ee Second Race FEMME DE FURY : ; gee 'dali ath j ; tee ; i s in the le z rider race. ; OUNT ; Billy Scharfe, 12, of Ottawa, | a friend and went into the |Frontenacs finished one, two,|the sidelines with influenza. jonly two players in the Hull Waterloo Siskins | Fitzsimmons roared on three © Furlongs, $-year-old maiden fillies, Canadian foaled. Purse $2100, displays the profits of 10 min- | water fully clothed to wrest it |three in the league's scoring) The teams fought through ajzone. : mnidinty Weilicsthy AbtiE WT Gun con WEPPSt % M4 Sir Fin Jockey 'Owner ¢ wrestling in the bone- | from its habitat. The carp has |rac d they played.on the|scoreless first period and Mc-| Maniago_ skated behind the} | s paNESCRY, SVINE Own Coleen ois Be ake 1-4% Fitzsi'ns--Windfields F'm iyGe Of Wrestling i 2D k irth of 2314 inches pi " d FA d inti! mid-|Carthy took over in the second Inet and McCarthy stole the) Deteat nt. OMAS|a total of 16 wins. Dittfach has Femme ce my ie th tak da ee "1 y y K int 20 "nes. a ¥ . ° ie " ' "4 & fire ine Se . ' ~ -2% Dalton. y segue Bd gga peg a cee seus ae oe eee Only seven _ seconds after [puck from him. 15 first-place finishes. \Hasty Fox .... 116 [7 412% Elliott--Long View. F'm The result was a 25-poun ELE SE season. SRE ic chile be che Then it was a race. McCarthy|. ST.. THOMAS (CP) -- Water- Humber Doll ... 111 4 5-4% Watters--R G Vanderb'sh y ded the line to | --(CP Wirephoto) | Tess was then moved off|Hull's Jean Gauthier was sent) Then it was a race, McCarthy OF La Whirl 116 -nk 6-6) carp, Billy han the line to essier s | : P loo Siskins defeated St. Thomas < % Cosentino--A J Morrison lthe line and manager - coach|to the penalty box» McCarthy|went around one side of the net, Batons 8-3 Wednesday. night in| YESTERDAY'S Chopora 41... 116 /Wren Blair reunited his aces|swooped in to push a pass from|Maniago around the other. Mc-} 7 | wines Gh ?'3 Gubanta Ae ROR Tg a a = em tom * Sultawe Serciwae Seureeune Nuwo F' See wu 2 Pool 18236. Double pool 34134 Pury eS se ead La £ 5 SFeauvann wate Fae --s "a 7% Nedeau--J J Fleming 8- 8. Hale--H C Armstrong Colleen, Trainer G McCann. CUHK Ont ne le?"te . 7 . "ie Pepe { the opener of the 'best-of-seven , for the series against Hull. /Terry Gray past Cesare Mani-|Carthy beat him to the front! Ontario Finley B tinal. | STARS Start good, won easily. Pool 82148 McCarthy scored twice Wed-| ago. and tucked it in the open goal. etecrssn ote Pete Op LMR SPORTS MENU nesday night and Tessier added| Gray had rushed quickly to) Tessier added the third goal) Spectators stretched the Sis Stee DAILY DOUBLE 2 AND 7 PAID 869.70 the other goal. Attersley wasipick up the loose puck in theljin the final period. game to three hours. Fights | py THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eeALAeLAI ah By Geo. H. Campbell ------ eae : ----|broke out among fans and at) 'pitching: Bob Purkey, Cincin- Third Race THIEN noe B entry) 2. | one stage during play a fish|nati Reds, won his third game |4% Fariongs. Two.- year - old Maldens. Purse $2100. t -- re f i: SPORTS EDITOR 4 | . : hurled on to the ice. Eggs alsojwithout a loss, allowing onl PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner ; : Bisons Force Dispute 1g Ss a four hits in going the distance Royal Bart" a9 3 ti "SM. Seance <> OM Hall B= ,'E thing F Soup To Nuts' Gill Goldsworthy scored three for the first time this season in |Hidden Hope ... 117 1h 3.4% Fitzs'sJC - JH MacKin'a, verything from »oup Fifth G goals for the Siskins. Terry Oli-/a 7-1 National League victory |jscamian'" ... iii ba Pete Ce en | ame : ver got two and Wayne Clair-lover New York Mets. Hapis Capis 2 | or emoria l lp mom, George Bardwell and) Hitting: Andre Rodgers, Chi- Fp Ai tree . -4 7.3% Rogers --R Papa B-- DIAMOND DUST -- The International League got under | 2 |George Vail one each. Scorers|cago Cubs, drove in five runs|Goid Indian ae : Phage 4 Dalton -- M J Hawkins | Ina S ; Pee res : olin C B McNeill A-» \for the Barons were Garry|with a sacrifice fly, a double|A-Gouples B-Couple way yesterday with Columbus Jets whipping Toronto Maple | ) : | Watts with two and Wally/and a three-run homer in theleat cc cn aeaianiove tad -- Air Pose. Trainer M, Long, = % 5-5% Potts -- CB McNeill A-- 4 6-nk Bakos -- Agro Sta VForarok > BVU®wtoduin SePaYury Leafs 12-8. Rochester and Atlanta were to open also but that p , I thre can was fained gut. Jacksonville, one of the two new |,PUFFALO (AP) -- rig 3 re | O ener bepsoe with one. eighth inning to lead the Cubs) : Sener & . . , |Bisons defeated Springfield In-| Next game will be in Kitch-|to a 9-6 National League win'Fourth Race 2-CROWN ATTORNEY 3.00 2. SyMNAnQyIMNAs eladeiat ns aeigaamesiaip 5-PONDER ON in the twin-bill between Buffalo and Richmond, the Bisons |time Wednesday night in the| ; is | fa : ; TORONTO (CP) -- A dispute from the Gardens for two! 6% Furlongs. Four year olds and up, Allowances. Purse $2700. were clobbered 12-0 in the first game but came back to eke {fourth game of the American). o- tcievision rights may re-|straight years at considerable| crown Attorney et EPS! i Str. Fin Jockey pene J SEN ok ' i ; : ; : n raha | 9 2.21 22 out a 7-6 win the second game. . DON LARSEN may seer League's Calder Cup sult in the Memorial: Cup/costs to ourselves in trying to| BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS | Ponder On. 17 5 ao Sb -1% 2-1%4 Fitzs's--Mrs. W. Thurner be well along his comeback trail. He came into the game in. [P ayoffs. : |hockey final, opening here Sun-|develop more interest in junior ge eee +3 3% Harrison XX -- Stafford the sixth inning against Pirates yesterday, struck out the | The victory was Butfalo's tirstiday being played without tele- yoCWe have bought the rights BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|Cincinnati 013003 00x- 7 111|Slooming 143.3 3h 44 & & Dalton -- Flelds-Marshak j ; f | ROH Coverage, F g en's American League |_ Miller (0-2) Moorhead (3)|Winner » © 4 Hard Sauce--Nandi 2nd. Trainer A, 1. Warner, Ron Piche, from Verdun, Quebec, made his first start yes- | R ; | : aaal melee ig | ; : eh on Ingram's shot from the|¢ W and of CHC-TV|Which holds them) and we in-|(., : nizzaro; Purkey (3-0 . f terday and pitched Milwaukee to a 7-2 victory over the |piueline glanced off Daveliientins, "Wednesday threat-|tend to use those rights, pre-| clare' pe |. y (3-0) and Ed-| Quinella Poot 20,899. ' ? : 545 1% | Phila. 200 000 000- 2 42 Fif h R 7TARCTIC DEAL... 9.00 4.80 3. the Mets 7-1; Cubs took a 9-6 win off Dodgers while Cards (dians' goal to end the game at/Leaf. Gardens and the Canadian and Hamilton want to see the| poston '545 1% |Milwaukee 20400020. 7 72/01 t ace %CHOPPY GALE vss 1000 6.48 and Houston Colts battled 17 innings to a 5-5 curfew decision. |the 12:35 mark. Creighton was|Amateur Hockey Association if/S4mes on television. lKansas City 533 14 | Short (01) Brown (4) Keegan ¢ Farlongs. Three-year-old Mai denFillies. Canadia nfosied. Purse $2 rg ; il Ki ill! 500 (5) Ferrarese (8) and Dalrym-| artic peal eet pe eS 2 ae GENE CONLEY pitched Boston Red Sox to a 7-1 win over (8am with an assist. lfinals but refuses to share the and Ppa Oil pay willl Tos Angeles 3 rtic Dea 3-L 1h Bohenko -- L Maloney Washington for his second win. Yankees nipped White Sox A arge measure of the vic-|rights with him. not be carried on the CEY DE netroit _ |HRs: Mil--Mathews (6) Adcock |Wilowdale Girt 111 23 h 3-ak Harrison X--P._ Del. Grece ' is s i: t (3). 1 31% 3+ 3 45% a : | ; ' " ; ffiliate. j bs aa ' snipe goalie Denis DeJordy who made ent, said he had been talking|*" 8 Washington 2004 | St. Louis Q. Girl 116 68% Remillard -- BO Whitman beat Orioles 3-1 while Kansas City outlasted Tigers 98. |cight saves in the extra period,| about the matter with Stafford! PLANS CHANGED American League 000 400 001 000 000 00 - 5202 Dear Daventer 116 3 3 G1 78 7-4 71% Dittfach -- Brecon Sta Atire 116 5 8 - Outdistanced Gubbins -- C Viola _ kees rallied for four runs in the 9th to win their game over fashion, to keep Buffalo's play-|Leaf Gardens, "and it looks aSiplan was to have one game at| Detroit 000 004 040 - 8 10 5) 000 300 020 000 000.00 - 5146 X-5 Ibs AAC a Chicago, Hector Lopez hitting a single with the bases (off hopes alive. if it will be in the Gardens with- Hamilton and the rest at the|, Walker (30) McDevitt (6) and) (Tie; halted by curfew) Bee al i ee ae ee loaded . , . ROBIN ROBERTS was given his outright release The fifth game of the series|out television coverage." Gardens. It was decided with Sevan, Gallagher (0-1) agg Washburn, (McDaniel (8) An-|-------------- a eS by Yankees yesterday and New York Mets gave veteran jwill be played in Springfield to-| Soble's action came after the,Bob Bibby, Red Wings mana- (5) Foytack (7) Gladding (8)\derson (8) Bauta (10) and Sixth Race LCAPTRESS |... 6.10 240 210 ' y R Se. 210 The Indians are seeking an|serise must open at the Gard-|would be held in Toronto be-/ Chicago 200 011 110- 6171)(9); Stone, Bruce (5) Golden |6 Furlongs, Three-year-olds Fillies. Canadian Fouled. Purse $2400 unprecedented third straight /ens. Soble had asked. that the | cause that "would really make Fi 0-2) (9) Low é in Jockey Owner night to lead the Western Canada loop finals 3-2 or Dollar Cy erent Reg we von 4 Vibrati 'ia a" en Mh 39 57NC Harrison < WA tan iain ae win, sayy, {three straight league champion-|Hamilton Saturday afternoon, Each team gets 20 per cent of]. iar '4),|HRs: Stl, -- Flood (2); Hou--/|& ibration 1 BS ragaae eo Se Barrio. x "lari EDMONTON OIL Kings will meet Hamilton Red Wings (both | shins "During the regular "sea-| Soble said CHCH-TV tendered|the gate and the CAHA gets 19|Ford, Daley (7) Coates (7) Shel-| Renew (1). ie hea | en Maple Leaf Gardens on Sunday and it may not be televised jtory in 10 games against the|series some time ago and was, He said because other events eeane (5); N¥--Skowron! 1 Louis (ammons $8) see et paeanabasatbibtes i as Hamilton's Ken Soble threatens to sue Maple Leaf Gardens. | Indians. : ltold Tuesday the bid had been|Were scheduled later at Hamil- Wasifington 000.000 010- 1 5 9| Houston (Shantz 1-0) night. QUINELLA 1 AND 8 PAID $10.10 Lee ay panne |agreement from Bibby, that all] ; Chicago (Ellsworth 2-0), | HARRY HOTSPUR' : 10.40 6.50 CAHA thumbed down the request . . . OIL KINGS beat the CFTO-TV, games would be held in Maple| ,, Hannan (0-1) Ripplemeyer (6) Philadelphia 2 hale 1-1) Seventh Race LTBACHER'S PAL (entry) ....._ 4.20 entries, treated their fans with a 4-3 win over Syracuse and |dians 1-0 in sudden-death over-| ener Friday night. lover Los Angeles Dodgers. | 4-WONDERWINE ..».. ao 1-6% Dittfach -- Lanson Tarn | Wonderwine it 41 48. 8 4 : % 4-3%4Northcutt -- W F Edmistos XX-7 Ibs AAC side and went on to pitch Giants to an 8-3 win . .. CANADIAN rangire ht P ; |Springfield now leads 3-1. | XK. D. Soble, owner of Hamil-|(from the advertising agency} WL Pct. GBL| Jackson (6) Jones (8) and Can-|Start good, won ridden out. Pool 21,179. Philli four-hitt Cincy. Reds beat |crej , i 7 ' uming the people df Toront 583 As, illies, on a four-hitter . . . inc} Creighton's leg and into the In-|ened Jegal action against Maple)$ g people onto| New York 1-WILLOWDALE GIRL 3 It took them five hours and 13 minutes to play it... jeredited with the goal and In-|cFTO.TV Toronto televises the The series, between Hamilton) Gpicagg 1 500 ; ple; Piche (1-0) and Torre.|Choppy Gale 1M 1: "3. 22% Cosentino -- Mrs, R Fisher 2 * ; 7 . |vate network of which CFTO is|y,; 4 7.6 while Indians bowed 6-2 to the Angels and Minnesota/Twins |'0ry, was heaped on Bisons) Jack Roxburgh, CAHA presi- Minnesota 4 Flying Lass... 116 eee 5 5-134 Rasmus'n -- Armstrong Br. Rookie Bob Bolinsky beat the Indians on a four-hitter. Yan- | several of them in spectacular|Smythe, president of Maple| Roxburgh said the original Kansas City 110040 210- 9 10 0/Houston Adres... 418 $8 * Gutdistanced Gubbins --'C Vio |Start good, won driving Pool 43,149 . Clem Labine his walking papers as well night. |CAHA decided the best-of-seven|ger, that the opening game| Regan (9) and Brown. Oliver, Schaffer (7) Sawatski 5-GOOD VIBRATION 'ork - 7112) Par ; WtPPSt % % ~~ St ICE CHIPS -- Edmonton Flyers defeated Spokane last : "A ewe oe 1 2\(7) Farrell (9) Tiefenauer (14) |captress W714 21) 2nk lie 1-144 Fitzs's) -- Windfields Fm |Calder Cup title to go with theiropening game be played injsome money" for the teams.| 4- Gubbins -- Bo-Teek Farm Detroit sponsored) in the Memorial Cup finals, first game at son Buffalo scored only one vic-|a bid for television rights on the Per cent. jdon (1-0) (9) and Howard. HRs:) Probable Pitchers Today Winner ch f 8 Captor -- So Right %nd. Pool 18,523 He wanted the first game of the series in Hamilton and the - ---- |rejected and the rights given to/ton Forum it was decided, with) poo. 000 500 20x - 7 70|,,08 Angeles (Richert 1-0) at s-MR, . 16.10 7.30 §.20 2. " A | . ; rage en pal : Brandon Wheat Kings 5-3 last night, right in Brandon, in the | Leads His Mates | WILLING TO SHARE Leat Gardens. |Kutyna (8) and Retzer; Conley at Milwaukee (Hendley 1-1), fs Farlongs. Three-yearelds. Cdn. Fooled. Claling all $2500. Parse $1800. ae ' ' ' (2. i i : t PP St % Str Fin Jockey ow 7th and deciding game of the Abbott Cup (Western Canada . | Soble said he had told John' Roxburgh said if the Gardens| apna we Gs at Bos\" (Only games scheduled), [Mr Yo Te .... 117 6 4 Gk a tintin Gone sk 3 Morsion Junior championship) finals . . . BUFFALO BISONS nosed out With Seven Goals Bassett, ide of et Nig insisted the series be televised| minnesota 010 000 002- 3 70 International League |Teacher's Pal. 108. t ey , se re Gition xx sbeed oe Springfield Indians 1-0 last night, to keep the AHL finals | |that CHCH-TV was willing t0\we would have to take it out! paltimore 000 000 100- 1 41 WL Pet. GBL|Dutchy. ..... 5 5 +h 1. "V4 41% Dittfach -- J H Knox alive, forcing a fifth game, but the Bisons have to win all BRAMPTON, O nt. (CP)--|share the costs and rights if it) of the Gardens." Lee (1-1) Moore (9) and Bat-|Columbus 0 1.000 ee pti : eh EAA Nee ae eee Richard Baechler fired seven|were permitted to carry the' The original schedule. calls tey; Estrada (1-2) and rian-| Jacksonville 0 1,000 Tweed Cap... nk. 54 "1 7-2 Brown --. Garden City Sia 1 | Royal Topaz 5 -Y a 5-1% Northcutt -- W F Edmiston . »' ; a" 1 a * games simultaneously with the for the remaining games to belqgs. HRs: Ba! -- Brandt (2); Buffalo '500 14 |Stan's Ace .... 115 9 6 8-3% 6. 9B arieed ( the remaining games if they are to cop the bundle . ak | me a en facie s 3-0 |80als and assisted on another} } KINGSTON Frontenacs blanked Hull ohne ee 3 to lead New Hamburg to a 13-2,|Toronto station. played Wednesday, Friday and| Minn--Lemon. (1). Richntond last night, to take the lead in their Eastern Pro League jtwo-game round victory over) "His reply was a flat 'no.' To/the following. Sunday at Maple|cjeyeland 000 010 010 - 2 4.4) Rochester championship finals. Bob Attersley was one of the Limestone |Thornhill in D division compe-/me it was the most unfair at-|Leaf Gardens. |Los Angeles 000 220 11x - 6 10 1|Atlanta i City stars in last night's action. jtition Wednesday night in the}titude I have ever heard in my|---------- o ~| "Ramos (0-1) Perry (5) Allen|Toronto '000. 1 7 }OUR FOOL : : E ae novice hockey tournament. life." (7) end Romano: Belinsky (2-0) Syracuse 0 000 1 Eighth Race LeRAeS aioe en a NOTICE -- Jack Hobbs, head of the Oshawa Umpires | In the other D series round,| Bassett, who also is a direc- Fl ers Need and Rodgers HR: LA--Wagner| International League 6% Furlongs, Three-year-olds, Cdn, Foaled. Claiming all $2500, Purse $1800. Association, has called a meeting for Sunday morning, 10 |Winona downed Malton 5:3. tor of Maple Leaf Gardnes, said 4). Toronto 020 410 001 - 8111104, yoot 13 3 871% GL ink tno Fitesimmons -- Wd Farr o'clock, at the Eastview Park Clubhouse, All regular umpires Po ge ib ng by ad sf heigl definitely plans to tel- ag Probable Pitchers Today Columbus 350 030 O1x - 12 16 0| Metro Works .. 115 ry 1-2 2-44 Watters X X-- S Cosentino and any new men are welcome to attend. jgoal elfort of Hugh Prentice,|evise the series. 0 M W | Cleveland (Bell 2-0) at Los Pena (0-1) Maestri (2) Cole- | Rocky River 53 2nk 34 6 32 Harrison XX -- Stafford inoue brother of New York Rangers') «y qon't understand what Ken ne ore In A City Sta 17 |Kinglow .... 3 2 8-1 9- Rogers -- Mrs. F. 500% A-Couples XX-7 Ibs AAC W-7 Ibs AAW 000 y Winner b g 8 Easy Whirl -- Yo Te Amo, Trainer J. A. McCann. 000 =% Pool 46,604 0 0 * P " White W § § 1. - a 454% Brown -- Garden ngeles (McBride 1-2), ~on () Morehead (6) Green | butch Meer . 5 5. bit Dittach -- H Katz |Dean Prentice. : ; y Mi scuz . 8 He | Bella Sek 6-1% 7-12 7- 61 Armstrong -- N, Fletcher | Soble is so excited about. CFTO | innesota (Pascual 2-1) at (8) and Thompson; Foss, Black eee ject : 4 Be iiesake arto eke etd & | Brampton defeated Detroitihas televised junior hockey! F 3 d Ti ] |Baltimore (Brown 0-1) night. burn (1-0) (4) and Rushing. A Ty ' PRM fio SEVENTH GAME fea reg = two teams had = : or r it e rg Mo er 1-1) at a is ae (1) Jack- Winer wees orviei = -- Follgh X7 How AAC eg -- tied 1-1, in the only close B di- i etroit (Lary 1-1), ;son (1) Nelson (1); Col--Rush-| Start good, won driving. 'oman. Trainer W, Thurner. 4 : oa |Vision playoff set. Guelph Club Signs EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon-| Washington (Bouldin 0-0) 'ating (1) Mitchell (1) Leonard] hiicslib EN. SSL either ioe monton 1 Ings in| Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. : ton Flyers are one victory away|Boston (Schwall 1-2). /(1). blasted Simcoe with two 6-1 Pitcher Gary Field from their third Western) (Only games scheduled) | Buffalo 000 000 000- 6 32) wins, and Leamington, with Hockey League championship. | National League Richmond _ 030.600 30x -12 100) t ed S LJ |Pete Knight in goal, blanked) GUELPH (CP) -- Mike Wal-| The Flyers, champions in WL Pct.GBL, Seward, Baillargeon (4) Bald- estern ana a I it Q Preston twice 4-0, lace, manager of the as yet|1953 and 1955, defeated Spokane) Pittsburgh 11 846 |win (8) and Lonett: Haney and af | George Ferguson scored six nameless Guelph entry in the|Comets 5-3 before 3,937 fans|St. Louis 7 700 214 |Hall. HRs: Rich--Keller, Math- goals as Trenton dumped Bar- Senior Intercounty Baseball As-| Wednesday night to take a 3-2;San Francisco 10 .667 2 Jeison, Bernardino, Nock, BRANDON, Man. (CP)--| The Oil Kings failed in their|rie 4.9 and 5-0 sociation, Wednesday an-jlead in the best-of-seven series|Los Angeles 9 6 697 3 | Buffalo 002 202 100- 7 60 Oo es S Brandon Wheat Kings' come-jbid for the title the last two) : nounced the signing of pitcher after dropping the first two|Houston 545 4 |Richmond 000 400 020- 6112 back drive died Wednesday|seasons. They were beaten by} \Gary Field. games. The sixth game will be! Cincinnati 467 5 | Ricketts, Lopez (1-0) (4) Sur- night and Edmonton Oil Kings|St. Catharines Teepees in 1960 HOCKEY SCORES | Field, a 23 - year - old left-/Played here Friday night. Philadelphia 5 '455 5 |kont (8) and Cutright: Carnin|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) rain which wiped out a 2-1 Ro- will represent Western Canadajand by Toronto St. Michael's lhander, had a 15-3 record, A second-period scoring bar-| Milwaukee 5 9 .357 6% | (0-1) (7) Peterson (8) Blaylock! pictmond Virginians Wednes-| chester lead after three innings. in the Memorial Cup final se-|Majors last year with Campbellville's intermed-|"@ge and Gilles Boisvert's ex-|Chicago -410 .286 7% |(9) and Kravitz. HR: Bil--Cut-| gay split an opening twin bill] : ries for the third straight year.| Although the Oil Kings out-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |iate champions last season.|Cellent third-period goaltending)New York 1 1L .083 9% | right. lof the International League ws eae 14 a dy Edmonton beat the Wheat|Shot Brandon 41-22, they led American League Prior to that he played for|were the highlights of Edmon-| _--__ 'National League Syracuse 000020 010- 3 24) with Buffalo Bisons, winning|,.nq at Columbus, Ohio, to Sings 5-3 seventh game|O"ly 21 at the end of the first) Springtield 0 Buffalo 1 Guelph and put in a season of !0n's win. ___|San Fran. -- 100.004 120. 8 11 0)Jack'ville 000 004 00x- 4 6014. gay opener 12-0 and drop- 7 : Kings 5-3 in the seventh g eriod and 3-2 after the second Springi : s er est The Flyers scored four times|Pittsburgh 000 200100- 3111) Mathias E. Donnelly (0-1) (6)|,; ; i watch the Jets outslug Toronto. of the western final. Brandon|" '| (Springifeld leads best - of-'class D professional baseball.|. ve G w sburg ¢ | nla? . )!ping the night afterpiece 7-6. Inne big turnout saw three was down $1 in games at one Brandon tied the game early in|seven final 3-1) In two seasons with Guelph hei" the first 14 minutes of the| Perry (1-0) Larsen (6) and} Hernandez (8) and Dotterer; | second period, breaking a 1-1|Bailey: Friend (3-1) Lamabe|Gomez (1-0) Key '*) J. Don- ae Pape tage of alh d 26 minutes of action ' the third:period on a goal by i ey yenar Buffalo took advan |hours an : point in the best-of Seven Serees, nave Mazure. But it was the'c ,. Western League compiled a 187 record. tie and building up a margin|(7) Olivo (8) Sturdivant (9) and nelly (8) and Thomas, jpair of errors by second base-| featured by six home runs and poe Rag ge og Mgt hat, | Wheat Kings' last gasp age 3 Edmonton 5 Spokane was unable to over-|Leppert. HRs: SF--Cepeda (4) Games Today man Pedro Gonzales for three|a total of 27 assorted hits. tories to force the sevent MCT Worty < seven eeconds tater (Edmonton leads best -- _of- CUBS DROP PITCHER cone Bailey (5) Rochester at Atlanta (N) unearned .ruhs to win the night-/ Gary Rushing Hank . Mit¢Hell tle Max Mestinsek scored the win-|S°¥®" ~ 7) CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago) Boisvert blocked 21 drives<in|Los Angeles 100140 000- 6 91) Buffalo at Richmond (N) jcap. Four none hie: ind) and Charley Leonard all hit: for The Oil Kings now meet Ham-jner for Edmonton and Johnny, Eastern Professional Cubs of the National League|the third period and 39 during|Chicago 013 001 04x- 9103) Syracuse, at Jacksonville |George Haney's three-hit pitch-|the circuit for Columbus. Rocky ilton Red Wings, eastern cham-|Lesyshen scored the insurance|Hull-Ottawa0 Kingston 3 Wednesday assigned Morris|the game | Podres, L.. Sherry (1-1) (8)} (N) ing gave Richmond the opener. Nelson, one of the league's all- pions, for the Memorial Cup/goal at 9:55 _ (Kingston leads best-of-seven'steevens, 21 - year - old left-- Len Lunde, Billy MeNeill,jand Roseboro; Hobbie, Curtis| Toronto 'at Columbus. (N) Jacksonville Suns edged Syr-|time great sluggers, marked his and Canadian junior hockey| Earlier Edmonton goals went final 2-1) handed pitcher, to San Antonio| Warren Hynes, Ed Joyal and|(6) Elston (1-0) (8) and Barra-| American Association aousé Chiefs 4-3 and Columbus|return from the majors with a crown, The best-of-seven series|to Roger Bourbonnais, with two, Memorial Cup of the Texas League on a 24-\Don Poile scored for Edmon-|ean. HRs: LA--Snider (3) W Wednesday's Results Jets belted fives Toronto Maple|Toronto homer and was joined opens in Toronto Sunday. Alljand Phil Dutton. Rick Brown Edmonton 5 Brandon 3 hour recall option. He appeared|ton. Spokane scorers were Del|Davis (3), Chi--Santo (4) Banks Indianapolis 0 Oklahoma City 5 Leafs pitchers for 16 hits and by teammate' 'Tim Thomnson games have been. scheduled forjand Gerry Keil got Brandon's; (Edmonton wins best + of-in four games for the Cubs,|Topoll, Max. Mekilok and Dick|(4) Rodgers (1). ~ Omaha 5 Louisville 7 a 12-8 victory. Atlanta's sane sant Lou Jackson in the four Toronto, lother goais. peven western final 4-3) 'pitching 3 1-3 innings in relief.| Lamoureux, New York 100000000- 1 41/Denver 8 Dallas-Fort Worth 1 |awaited debut was postponed by!bagger column, ) , j \ wt tere Pon oy

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