10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 4, 1962 | Peoples Nip Legionnaires, 2-1 Thriller People's Credit Jewellers nosed out Oshawe Canadian Tire Legionnaires 2-1 in their Leaside Junior Baseball League schedule tilt, here at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium. | Bob Hawton and Gary Newitt) hooked up in the pitching duel that turned out to be a real "cliff hanger' with Hawton chalking up six strikeouts in the first four innings and then hay- ing his mates pull off three sparkling double-plays as they gave him sensational support in ithe last half of the game. a| Al Terwilliger got Cshawa"s rst hit of the game, | fth inning and Roger Reeson jthen hit into a twin killing. In the 7th, Bob Reid got on via an jerror and Ron Bell was safe jon a choice play, Terwilliger 'singled to left to load the bases |but again Reeson hit into a dou- + \ble-play and Reid didn't dare try for the plate. In the 9th, when the Oshawa) boys finally snapped the string| Tigers Stalking . Yankees, Indians By JIM HACKLEMAN were rained out at Kansas City.,the inning with a homer, two Associated Press Sports Writer, The Tigers downed Cleveland|walks and Billy Bruton's single While the rest of the elite in|5-3 Saturday while the Yankees|loaded the bases, and Mossi the American League derbyllost 6-1 at Los Angeles and the|and the fleet Jake Wood both have been all but marking time/Twins crushed Washington 9-2.)scored on Charlie Maxwell's on a two-week treadmill, De- Boston whipped Kansas City 9-2'410-foot sacrifice fly. Norm troit's onrushing Tigers haveland the White Sox split a dou-|Cash then capped the inning been making up ground like ajbleheader at Baltimore, win-|with his 14th homer, off Barry stretch-running colt threading|ning 10-2 and losing 11-4. Latman. his way through a pack of tir-| . Fernandez singled home what ing front-runners. RIALS BROKE EVEN. been st00d up as the winner in the The Tigers gained another, While the Tigers have bien fifth, and Wood's single and length Sunday, outlasting Cleve-|" 12-3 tear, the other) soien base, plus another single ians j »4,\four clubs in the first division' land Indians 8-6 for their 12th paar f9 Twi by Bruton produced another De- the Indians, Yankees, Twins troit run in the eighth. Latman victory in 15 starts--a profitable) ee ees be span that has enabled Detroit to/2%4 ee ates and Willie Tasby homered for pick up four full games in the|#Pove .500 with 8-7 marks. Cleveland, race and advance from seventh| Detroit took a 6-0 lead behind place to fourth, just one game|Don Mossi Sunday but the left! HOWARD HITS TWO off the pace. \handeder needed a lot of help Howard belted a pair of two- Meanwhile, New York Yank-|before his fourth straight vic- run homers in teaming with ees moved into a share of first|tory was clinched. The Indians|John Blanchard to spark the place with the Indians by beat-| staged a four-run uprising in the Yankee offence. The Yankee ing Los Angeles Angels 63 onleighth inning against Mossi, catcher connected off loser Eli some heavy hitting by Elston|/Ron Kline and Jerry Casale,/Grba in the second and against Howard, and Minnesota Twins|making it 7.7, but rookie south- Art Fowler in the eighth, both further tightened things up with|paw Ron Nischwitz struck out times following singles by Blan- la 7-5 decision over Washington|Willie Kirkland and Mike de lajchard. Howard, who also dou- _|of goose-eggs, "Butch" Dowelsenators that left 'the Twins|Hoz grounded into the third bled, whacked each of his hom- ~ |opened with a single and took\only half a game behind the out,-leaving two runners/ers over 400 feet, the first going / another base when the ball was|co-leaders. stranded. to right and the second to left. + \muffed in the outfield. Reid then| Chicago White Sox got by Bal-- The Tigers nicked Pedro Ra- TWINS R walked and Bell hit into a dou-{imore's skidding Orioles 2-0 in mos for a run in the first, then tina UN WILD : ble-play but Terwilliger came|the day's only other action, Bos- routed him with a five-run sec- Po sicgpee yp cashed in five runs through with his third-straight/{9n Red Sox and the 'Athletics\ond. Chico Fernandez led off Hee for thule vittaty enact hit of the game, to score Dowe. Al Terwilliger had three of + |Oshawa's four hits -- Dowe get- ting the other. More U.S. Records the Senaotrs. After a double by Bob Allison and a walk, south- paw Jack Kralick singled in the first run of the inning, Lennie Gary Newitt was even more stingy -- he gave up only three hits and he fanned eight batters. But People's bunched their three hits for two runs -- in the fifth frame. It all hap- pened after two out -- when Jim Wilson singled, then Haw-|?! ton singled to right field and|Mingle with the the ball was misplayed, which|them bow to him. let Wilson score. Hawton came| Kidd, Canada's teen home from second, on Bill Pen-|track whiz, won the 5,000-metre eycad's single. The latter was|run Saturday night at the an-\pagps THE LEAD caught going to second, via anual Compton invitational track Halberg took the lead at the cut-off play meet for the second year in @ sareggaturday night and held PEOPLE Peneycad, cf; /row. it, most of the time by little Yurkiw,. If; Campbell, ss; Que-| The runner who finished be-| more than a stide, until the 234-|@Cross the White Sox runs as nelle, rf; Rowland, 2b; Raino,/hind him was the same as last|mile point. Then Kidd burst into|they pinned the Orioles with Green chased in two more with a single, another scored on an error and Vic Power delivered the fifth with his third hit of the day. Rich Rollins homered with one on for a 2-1 Twins lead in the third off Bennie Daniels, who has lost seven straight since winning on opening day, Kralick was the winner but failed to finish for the 12th time in 12 starts this year, Joe Cunningham's checked- single and pitcher John Buz- hardt's bloop single drove Charlies Mack of Toronto, , Cyprian Cat won easily over 6-5 favorite Strongboy. The winner paid $20.20, $6.60 and | $4.20. A crowd of 18,529 was on hand for the final summer meeting at Old' Woodbine. The Ontario racing scene shifts to the suburban Wood- bine Track, today. --(CP CYPRIAN CAT, 9-to-1 shot, is shown clipping a full | second off the track record | on Saturday in the featured | $10,000 Added Eclipse Stakes, at Old Woodbine. Owned by OLD WOODBINE RACES CLEAR AND FAST 17.30 For Bruce Kidd COMPTON, Calif. (CP-AP)--| It was Halberg's first loss in Bruce Kidd has proved he can formal competition in the 5,000 finest and make since 1957. Last year he came within two-tenths of a second of age tying Russian Vladimir Kuts' ge - + ee 'world record of 13:35. Wirephoto) 'Cyprian Cat' Wins Feature Old Woodbine TORONTO (CP) Cyprian Cat, a 9-to-1, shot, clipped a full second off the track record Sat- urday in the featured $10,000-; added Eclipse Stakes at Old Woodbine Race Track. He was clocked in 1:49 1-5 over the 1%- mile route Cyprian Cat won easily over the 6-to-5 favorite, Stronboy, from the J. E. Frowde 'Sea- gram Stable of Kitchener. The winner paid $20.20, $6.60 and $4.20. Strongboy returned $3.70 and $3 Windy Ship was third. In the co-feature, the $7,500- added Marine Stakes for three year-olds over 1 1-16 miles, King Gorm beat American-bred Payola in a photo finish, pay- NORM CASH, Detroit Ti- gers' first baseman, sticks his tongue out as he takes a throw to double off Cleve- land Indians' Willie Tasby, in the 3rd inning of their game in Detroit yesterday. Tasby was trapped off first base on Bubba Phillips' liner to De- troit 3rd baseman Dick Me- Auliffe, who threw to Cash in time to nip Tasby and hélp Tigers win 8-6. --(AP Wirephoto) SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1962 First Race 1 Mile 7-FAMULUS 3-PAGE ANNE 6-LADY SKIP Claiming all $2500, Purse $1900. 1 4 Str Fin Jockey Owner 1-4 1% Kallai--Mrs Richthofen 2-4 2no Simpson-- J B Lauder 5-h 3-no Hale--Pine Tree Sta Fitzs's.--L_ Maloney 4 Rasmussen--C Softley 7 % Harrison--Stafford Farm Star Task 116 5 7-5% Dittfach--Bianco York Ridge 109 8 8 8- Wolski--Tanglewood Stock Winner br @ 3 Education--Foretoken.Trainer W. Von Richthofen, Start good won driving Pool 46,811 2-LADY HIMOUNT Second Race A-H YELECTOR 1 Mile, 3-year-olds, claiming all $2500. Purse $1900. Wt PPSt % % St Fin Jockey Owner 2 l-no Kallai~Early Mischief Sta 2-6% Dalton--J G Cowan 3-1 Rogers--Mrs S Hoover 4-4% Adams--H Waggoner 5-1 Rasmussen-- PJ Mul'uney 5-4 6-44 G'fiths--Albob Farm 7- 7% D'fach--T G Jackson Cos'tino--J J, L. D Regan er W Von Richthofen. 7.60 5.50 UE 9.90 7.20 5.80 Three-year-olds on Famulus Page Anne Lady Skip Queen's Har'ny il Harry Hotspur 11 Teacher's Pal 4-no 5-14 7 4 5.60 3.40 2.60 3.70 2.60 3.30 8-DINIBUD. rs 7 63 2 3-h A, Finibud Lady Himount Hy Elector Highest Reward Snatchem Sauvagette Harney | Gal Ace Orphan Winner ch g 3 Pool 81,935 |winner of seven in a row, bowed Reds, ending a five-game Chi- Writer|twice to Houston Colts 10-6 and|cago losing string. Williams hit Feeling run down and need/10-3 and dropped eight games his 11th homer and Altman his tonic? New York Mets wil]/back. St. Louis lost its eighth|12th as rookie Cal Koonce beat pick you up. \straight, bowing to Milwaukee|Moe Drabowsky. Se , ea ; .|Braves 6-4, and fell 12 games| Milwaukee hopped on Bob enn the Anesta Ghee te behind the leaders. |Gibson for five runs in the first as a letdown, Deen on the Met diet recently.| The Mets gave the Giants a\!nning and moved within 1% ' {The Giants and Dodgers won|good fight for six innings. Bob|sames of the Cardinals with the {13 of the 15 games that the|Miller, a non - winner, hadjhelp of fine relief work by Mets have lost in a row. Both|struck out eight men and al-|Hank Fischer, who rescued clubs left the Polo Grounds|lowed only one run -- Willie/Bob Hendley in the eighth. with new health and wealth, |Mays' 19th homer--until nl, mer tor 4 taal png iv Francisco broke through with| nn a . ing ous inp Sencar yg five runs in the seventh. Miller|!7 in the first game, to nail lants drew a total of 197,393, a\Walked winning pitcher Juan down victories for relief man 120 109 2 erg 4 16 A Peuewe a eer 7 2 8- op. Train 1 1- 5 5 5 8 Sb 6 7 4 4 3 2 Flow 2! 3 h LS er--Next St ++» 610 3.40 2.80 6.30 4.00 3.80 Daily Double 4 and "8 Paid $46.80 8-REAL STUFF 5-OUR FOOL Third Race 2METRO WORKS 1 Mile, 3-year-olds, claiming all $2500, Purse $1900. Wt PP St 4 Str Fin Jockey Owner 116. 8 1-2 1-2% Dalton--Stafford F'm 113 5 5-nk 2-no Fitzsi'ns--W J Farr 113 2 -l1 3h Cos'tino--S Cos'tino 113. 3 4 4nk Potts--J J Altilia 5-1 D'fach--W D Hatch 6-4% McComb--W J Outhwaite 7-1% Rem'lard--Dew Valley on ) Ib; Stokes, 3b; Wilson, ec; Haw-/year--little Max Truex of Los/the lead, lengthened it and went|their 12th setback in 17 games. Kidd handily in this race. One other Canadian ran here Wins Whitb lutes, 17.4 seconds, clipping al-/Mount San Antonio College. Ho- meeting at this track. The On-\They had a score of 55 plus 4/put the highly regarded Halberg|iger of Quantico, Va., j 3 ® Real Stuff Our Fool Metro Works Epic Accord Ocho Rios = of" ee L 4 sFutYer" i a Satara et sare war Levan 4c Os Beer Ie oF ca > 2 Wt P 122 119 119 122 116 3 109 122 5 Fin Jockey Owner 1-2% Fitzsi'ns--Miss M E Dres'! 23- Rasm'sen--Milr'ny, Hol'bk 3-1% G'fiths--Mrs F H Mer'l Jr Parnell--J BLauder 5-2% Hale--L E Taylor 6-% Wolski--N. Amer. F'm 5 7-3% Dalton--Barwood Sta Little Dame 113 6 8-94 Cos'tino--Mrs § Blatt Solway Maid 114 «4 9- Rogers-- J. Florrance Winner bg 6 Windfields--Merry Quiz. Trainer L Cavalaris Jr. Start good, won handily. Pool 100,751 Fifth Race rhaare 7 Furlongs, {-year-olds and upu, uclaiming all $7500, Purse $2200 Wt PPSt % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 108 § 5-2 1-2% G'fiths--Mrs E H Mer'! Jr 100 7 5 34 22 22 2-2% Simpson--Willow Downs 11s 3 8 5-14 5-1% 3-% Rasm'sen--T G Jackson 120 6 4h Potts--S B Crawford 1 41% 5-2 Rob'son--C Smythe 3% 6-744 McComb--Medway 7 Roser--Corneillie, Merrill Jr. Windsor Forest March Forward Dr Em Jay Toujours More Water Sarano Danstir Hoh Ouwon $JUST BREEZING 18.50 8.70 5. 7-THAT'S JAZZ 6.50 Just Breezing That's Jazz Nobilium Daring Bill Just Don't S've Esteemed Windsor Field Winner br h 5 Gold Capitol--. Start good, won easily Sixth R 1X ace 6-ROMAN DIPPER 1 1-16th Miles. Three-year-olds. Allowances. Purse $7500 added. Wt PP St % % Str Fin Jockey Owner 110 24 2h 21 2-2% I-no Dittfach--Lanson Farm 119 1 Ih 2-h Gubbins--Mrs L. W. Ruby 3-144 3-344 Robinson--C Smythe 4-4 4-3% McComb--P Del Greco Long Key 5-2 5-5% Fitzs's.--Shermanor Fm Admiral Gano 1 6- 6- Dalton--D G_ Ross Winner be % Never Say Die--WhiteLodge. Trainer R&.Townrow. Suns And Bisons Split Twin-Bills By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|13-5, Syracuse shut out Toronto Jacksonville Suns maintained|8-0, Columbus blanked Atlanta their four-game lead over Buf-|!-0 and Buffalo defeated Roch lil 111 Sta 7- 3 RRS G Sloan Just Lady. Trainer F H 2-KING GORM 1-PAYOLA and King Gorm Payola Roman Dipper Peter's Chop : star < falo Bisons in the International] ester 3-1. erick Beebe, 76, internationally ton, p into the last lap 50 yards .in| If; Terwilliger, 3b; Reeson, cf;|New Zealand star who has was obviously running in a des- ~|was figured by most to beat) % CROTHERS THIRD Oshawa Pair Kidd, an 18-year-old student at the 5,000 metres and threejrun. That was Bill Crothers of By JACK HAND Doubles Play ithe three-mile mark in 13 min-|fornia an Ray Van Astern of|, most four seconds off Truex's|gan finished in 1:49.6, Van As- ing $10.10, $3 and $2.40. Payola)Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club,|the previous record of 13:51.7/ The mile race w hand for the final summer|local club Saturday afternoon.|,oroc¢ the finish line in 13:49.6,/a leg injury. Lieut. Cary Weis marines tario racing scene now shifts to/for their three wins. was 70 yards behind at 13:57.6.'won in 4:02.3. 14. addition ot entries from Whitby : : | ; 4 Menadet brilliant financial coup. But the| Marichal with the bases loaded, |Bob Tiefenauer and Ken John : the Oshawa club took part. . . 4 7-1 8 G*fiths--E Hemmer tree Try With Ti-Cats w: T Start good, won driving. "tales WINS LOUFNEY, York with two front-runners,|Dodgers 7-0 Saturday night be-/Pipates, this year. a FOF LONGDEN G. Oatway of Oshawa, who had| HAMILTON (CP) -- Halfback 8-WINDSOR FOREST 5.40 3.60 3.00 iol ant 64 Clacanad oes | The Giants completed a four-|day afer trailing 4-0 at one te 8 7 Furlongs, 4-yesr-olds and up ,Canadian foaled, claiming all $2500, Purse wins went to Sam MacMillan raat | $1800. jockey, Johnny Longden, port to the training camp of co ak tae oe who had a score of 49. Prizes|Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the East-| Hebert won the $40,000 Memphis|games in front of the Dodgers,|and three runs batted in while|<° : : dle Saturday. Nure, of Port Perry, who had a| Reid, a standout with Univer-|Gene Littler and South Africa's|day after winning 13 in a row.|Short was the winner although) when he rode Hostara to id) TAKES YACHT RACE choice in 1959. But he 'went to|sudden-death playoff. day 7-5. \Johnny Podres, knocked out in) BRANTFORD (CP) -- An un- a longshot and paid $20 for : fifth,| Billy Williams, the hot shot in|hoys on each of the two teams den a big hand and Johnny the final leg Sunday to win the|Seasons |have won it for him. But he beaten 6-3 by Chicago Cubs,|erage, and George Altman pow-| The visiting New York School winner at Salt Lake City in hours, 12 minutes and 20 sec-/minutes behind, was Patricia, |footer. |Ontario School for the Blind at Ci 4 Sc green in two but ran his putt |shot-put and basketball throw BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS [fatten uo co te eds broad, ump, the 7Bard dash WL Pct. GBL Los Angeles 5 Philadelphia 7 |SPlit_ second- and _ third - place oe NEW YORK (AP) -- Meadow Cleveland |p 0:10 Pi 8 OT a hn League Sunday when both'gerg HOME RUN famed coach of Tabor Academy : ee | Angeles . epi nr LEGIONNAIRES -- Etchells, | And badly beaten in third|front of the New Zealander.| Ferries, rf; Lutton, 2b; New-|come within an ace of tying the|perate effort to stay in conten- itt, p. world record for the 5,000 and|tion. the Uiversity of Toronto, set|/Saturday, but could do no bet But Not Much Luck United States records for both|ter than third in the 880-yard miles. Toronto, who wound up behind/Associated Press Sports The Canadian runner passed|Kevin Hogan of Southern Cali- WHITBY (Staff) -- Bob Gal-\oiq mark of 13:21. He hit the|tern in 1:50.9 and Crothers in lagher and Ed Lutenburg, of the/tane in 13:43.8, well ahead of|1:51. returned $2.30 and $2.10. won the Farewell Trophy in the!,e1q py Jim Beatty. with the favored Beatty cance A crowd of 18,529 was men's doubles tournament at the) Tyyex followed Kidd closely|ling out, apparently because o the suburban Woodbine track| Sixteen pairs -- a full entry --| ------ Seabees oivethanas een urea for a 36-day meet that ends July|took part in the tournament. In| . 3 F | © and Port Perry, 11 pairs trosn| Tim Reid Back or Lionel Hebert | ; i ; A lson, who went the route, It was Our Danny 111 rice was steep. After knocking |forcing in the tie-breaking run,/S0M, ¥ " portage 108 PIICe WAS Steep. Aer BROCEINE si the first double defeat for the ae ks : a. Trainer J Passero, WIN No. 5 600 In s econd resi heads in California and New| The Phillies, who shut out the Start good, won driving. Pool 101,091. id wins were Walter urn an 'i r ; In other games Saturday the sndeleae ne pages Ting bog in a pe peng ee fg Giants took two from the Mets ; : ' a score of 44. Tim Reid, who hasnt' played Pl ff ¢ |place with a sorry 12-34 record.|shoc s Angeles | Fourth Race 2-MARCH Fiward: (B entry) 7.19 3.00 INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP Prizes for high score with two) ¢, thai for two seasons, will re-| ayo ame j Chicago 32, Pittsburgh de- The world's winningest akrleaeart ecg! a game sweep Sunday with a 6-1|stage. Johnny Callison came| § ' : o ; H ;,.|feated Houston 9-2 and Milwaue Pst % str and Grant Murray,» Oshawa, | MEMPHIS (AP) -- Lionel|victory that left them 2%/through with four straight hits} 9 3-3% 1-14 15 reached another milestone | in his 36th year in the sad- (for high score with one winjern Conference club announced gpen golf tournament Sunday,/who stumbled in Philadelphia\the Dodgers were, unable, to| é went to Art Cox and Fred De|Saturday. jedging National Open champion/both Saturday night and Sun-|capitalize fully on its. ris} The '55-year-old Longden | igh) Blind Boys Hold chalked up win No. 5,600 (score of 42 plus 4 sity of Toronto Blues from 1956|Gary Player with a _ clutch|The Phillies came from behind | Paul Brown finished _up with Track And Field ets to 1959, was a Hamilton draft|birdie on the first hole of ajand dumped the Dodgers Sun-|five scoreless innings, and| victory in the fourth race | at Hollywood Park. It was r¢ 'P)--N Yale from U. of T., was] The playoff was forced after, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh|the five-run fourth, was the/ysual track and field meet took TORONTO (CP)--Norseman, | ; i ag an eight-metre yacht owned and awarded a Rhodes scholarship|Hebert had blown a three-foot|Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals, /loser. place Sunday--all of the eight a $2 win ticket. The crowd [skippered by Ted Booth of|and has been in England where/putt on the last hole of the 72-|running third, fourth and ' of about 45,000 gave Long- Youngstown, N.Y., spurted onjhe played rugger the last 'twolhole tournament that wouldiall lost Sunday. The Reds, |the batting race with a .359 av-\competing were blind. responded with a wave. "Round the World" race on made up for it on the 19th,/now trail by 6%. Pittsburgh,lered the Cubs' victory over the for the Blind from Batavia in a Longden rode his first [Lake Ontario. Norseman took 15\and return. Second, almost 15\ramming down a tricky 30-\~ RRR INET ; tie-breaking effort defeated the 1927. ; cow "| Player, who dislikes sudden the annual meet held here. onds on the 90-mile run fromjowned by T. K. Wade of Tor. ayer, Oo dislikes | , iToronto to Oakville to Niagara onto. death playoffs, was on the 19th Brantford won the pole climb, |past the cup. Littler patted his jand Batavia won the standing |ball right up to the edge, where broad jump, the 75-yard dash In Second Race : 5 3 , The victory was worth $6,400 |jumps, then broke the tie with By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sunday's Results : ' 7 in in the 50-yard dash. B l 1 ) k American League San Francisco 6 New York 1 to Lionel. Littler and Player Be ee ee e mon ar. New York a St. Louis 4 Milwaukee 6 money, each pocketing $3,050. WAS HENLEY COACH Cincinnati 3 Chicago 6 MARION, Mass. (AP)--Rod- Stable's Cicada captured the Minnesota second race of the triple crown) Detroit Probable Pitchers Today Donald Havens : doubleheaders. Start good, won driving Pool 68,833, Quinella Pool 60,191. QUINELLA % AND 1 PAID $18.70 9-CYPRIAN CAT 7-STRONGBOY Seventh Race in 80% 8 sin 1 and one-18th Miles. Four years up.Hcps, Purse $10,000 added. wt % 4% Str Fin Jockey Owner ee 15 1-544 MeKee--C Mack 21 21% Fitzs's--JEF Seagram 4-4 3-nk Dittfach--Stafford Fm _ B- 3-2% 4-1% Dalton--Stafford Fm B 8 5-94 Remil'd --Gian - Tosch A- 2 64 Rogers--C Softley 6-h 7-5% McComb--Hellenic Sta a- 8. Gub's--Fields - Mara'k A- Kamar--Queen of the Wye. Trainer J. Mack Pool 118,120 20.20 660 4.20 3.70 3.00 3.90 Cyprian Cat Strongboy Windy Slip Amber Morn Moony Whiteborough All Canadian i Glooming H 7 3 Wl Winner ch bh & Maharak Start good, won easily s 'v Eighth Race 4b-BABY BROTHER 2 5-BOMBER WILSON 1 and 16th Miles. 4 years up. Claimingall $2 Purse $1900. Wt PPSt % "% 5' Fin Jockey Owner Red Spray 1-% Cosentino--Long View Fm Baby Bro. 2nd 2-4 Dittfach--Miss P M Pezze Bomber Wilson 3-1% Robinson--R Johnson Sun Ep Court'n Porte Tadenac 5 7 "RED SPRAY... 10.10 4 nd a 3.20 60 2.80 5.20 118 119 119 m4 . 14 1s 7 Duty Watch 102 4 Winner ch g 5 Ferd--Bright Start good, won driving. Attendance 18,529 Floored In 5th But Harringto Gets Decision _ xi! too hat nag a1 NEW. YORK (AP)--Although Harrington to the canvas face he was floored in the fifthidown. He barely beat referee round for the first time in his Barney Felix's count as he stag- career, Hawaii's Stan Harring- gered up at nine. ton came on strong and gained Then, to the cheers of the sli a split decision over favored crowd of less than 1,000, Har- Charley Scott of Philadelphia in|rington tore after Scott and bat- a 10-rounder Saturday night. tered him in the last 15 seconds.! Harrington weighed 14814, Scott' .Both Felix, 5-4-1, and judge 148. Bill Recht, 6-2-2, had Harring- An 8-to-5 underdog, Harring-\ton the winner. Judge Tony ton swept the first three rounds/Rossi scored it for Scott 5-4-1. 4 t 3 5 k 4-4 Kallai--Mrs. Von Rich'n 5-nk Lanoway--Mulr'n'y - Hol 6-3% Viola --Mrs. C. C, King 7 Simpson--Double M Sta Spray. Trainer J .J Stewart. Pool 119,711, Total Pool 886,558 1 6 5 e tr 2-4 "nl 43 3-h 5-1 6-2 handily with sharp left hooks and solid rights to the head, But the 25-year-old Philadelphian jopened up with a series of left 'hooks to the head and body that hurt Harrington. for fillies Saturday at Belmont Park, leading all the way to score a one-length victory in the $86,175 Mother Goose Stakes. Firm Policy took second money by four lengths over Royal Patrice in the field of six three-year-old fillies. The winner scored her sixth victory in eight races this vear, including the Acorn at Aqueduct May 19, the first of New York's trille for sophomore fillies. If Cicada can add the $100,000 Coaching Club American Oaks at Belmont June 23 she will be the first to score that grand slam. The winner was timed in 1:50 flat for the 1%-mile race and backers received $3.70, $2.40 and $2.20. Firm Policy returned $3.10 and $2.70 and. Royal Pa- trice $3.30. Cicada, the all-time money winning filly or mare, with a total of $494,163 before the race, passed the $500,000 mark when she collected $56,013.75. Gary Cowan Wins Brantford Tourney BRANTFORD (CP) -- Gaty Cowan of Kitchener Westmount won the annual invitation tour- nament of the Brantford Golf and Country Club Saturday The lone golfer in the field of 250 to break par, he carded a one-under 70 for the 18 holes. Runner up honors were shared by Nick Weslock of Bur lington and Eric Hansen of Tor- onto Scarboro, each with 73. 24%; Los Angeles (Koufax 7-2) at 3% Philadelphia (Mahaffey 5 - 6) 54% |night. 5% (Only games scheduled) Games Tuesday New York at Philadelphia: (N) Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (N) San Francisco at Chicago Cincinnati at St. Louis (N) Milwaukee at Houston (N) International League L Pct. GBL 31 13 .705 27:17 614 4 24 20 545 7 21 23 .477 10 20 22 .476 10 20 26 .435 12 Los Angeles Chicago Kansas City Baltimore Boston 9 Washington 14 Saturday's Results Chicago 10-4 Baltimore 2-11 New York 1 Los Angeles 6 Boston 5 Kansas City 2 Cleveland 3 Detroit 5 Washington 2 Minnesota 9 Sunday's Results Cleveland 6 Detroit £ New York 6 Los Angeles 3 Chicago 2 Baltimore 0 Buffalo Washington 5 Minnesota 7 Toronto Boston at Kansas City ppd, rain Atlanta Games Today Rochester No games scheduled Richmond Games Tuesday Syracuse 16 27 .372 14% Chicago at Los Angeles (N) Columbus 16 27 .372 14% Kansas City at Minnesota Saturday's Results (N) Atlanta 0 Columbus 1 Washington | Jacksonville 13 Richmond 5 (TN) Rochester 1 Buffalo 3 Cleveland. at New York (N) (Toronto 0 Syracuse 8 Detroit at Boston (N) Sunday's Results National League Toronto 12-4 Syracuse 1-0 WL Pet. GBL Rochester 7-3 Buffalo 4-5 39 15 .722 Jacksonville 5-0 Richmond 0-4 36 17 .679 2%4 | Atlanta 3-3 Columbus 4-2 29 18 617 6% Games Today 28 20 .583 8 Toronto at Syracuse (N) 24 24 500 12 Rochester at Buffalo (N) 24°27 471 13% | Atlanta at Columbus (N) 21 29 .420 16 Jacksonville at Richmond 19 30 .388 1744 |(N) 13% Jacksonville at Baltimore San Francisco Los Angeles Cincinnati Pittsburgh St. Louis Milwaukee Houston Philadelphia Chicago 16 34 320 21 New York 12 34 .261 23 Saturday's Results Louisville at Okla city ppd, rain Los Angeles 0 Philadelphia 7 Dallas-Fort Worth 2 Omaha 3 San Francisco 10-6 New York' Denver 2 Indianapolis 7 1-4 SUNDAY Cincinnati 3 Chicago 2 Denver 43 Indianapolis 1-4 Houston 2 Pittsburgh 9 Louisville 5-3 Oklahoma City 4-0 |St. Louis 1 Milwaukee 4 |Dallas-Ft. Worth at Omaha ppd @ American Association SATURDAY New Champion Trapshooter ST. THOMAS (CP) -- Donald Havens of Harrow won the all- round and handicap titles as the! Ontario trapshooting _chapion- ships concluded Sunday. Havens broke 363 targets in the 400-target round, including 95 of 100 in the handicap event. He had 184 of 200 in the singles and 84 in the 50-pair doubles,|Columbus Jets defeated Atlanta|hit ball for the last 2 1-3 innings, which require a gunner to hit Crackers 4-3 before dropping to get Buffalo's victory in the two clay pigeons thrown simul- taneously. Runner-up for high gun hon- ors at 358 was Dr. James Fitz- Gerald of Burlington, whose 198 won him the singles title. Glen Culp of Kitchener had 94 for 'second place in the handicap. Non-resident all-round cham~- pion was Ned Lilly of Stanton, Mich., with 371. Ladies' champion was Fran- ces Searle, a 15-year-old Bur- lington schoolgirl, with 96 of 100. Other title winners included: Junior champion--Ricky Mc- Garry, 12, of Niagara Falls, Ont., with 96 hits out of 100 tar- gets. Veterans champion -- 70- year-old Emmerson Clark, of Preston, whose score was 99 out of 100. ; Class D champion--Wilf Hart- .man of Preston with 191 out of 200 Hartman won after e 25-bird shoot-off with George Culp of |Kitchener to break a tie. A teams split The Suns, sparked by Valmy Thomas, defeated Richmond Virginians 5-0 in the opener but fell before the Vees' Frank Carpin 4-0 in the nightcap. Rochester Red Wings snapped} their six-game losing string with|seven hits in the nightcap. a 7-4 victory in the opener of a twin bill against Buffalo, but fell 5-3 before the Bisons in. the! homers second game scoreless battle between winner | ay John Herrnstein, helped Roch- Thomas had a home run and|crews which three times won at three runs |the Henley Regatta, died Satur- batted in for the) Suns Sunday, breaking up ajday after a long illness. Art Ceccarelli and loser Hal/Toronto's bombardment. First- Stowe. Carpin, getting his first}game winner Carl Greene had victory of the season, scattered|/two singles and a homer in beating Carl Mathias, while A combined six-hitter by Les|Russ Heman pitched a four- Narum and Alex Castro, plus/hitter in the nightcap for the by Ossie Virgil and/victory. Columbus reliever Ron Black~ Toronto Maple Leafs went onjester back into the victory col-/burn gave up only one hit in a hitting binge, getting 25 in ajumn against Buffalo. 12-1 and 4-0 sweep against Syra-| cuse Chiefs and the last-place the second game 3-2. In Saturday games, Jackson-| vi the final four innings for Colum- Max Surkont, making his 13th/bus' victory in the opener, relief appearance, pitched no-with Charley Leonard's fifth homer the difference. Atlanta reliever Bob Duliba saved Paul nightcap. iToth's victory in the nightcap Sparky Anderson had five hits|with the help of a homer by lle overpowered Richmond'and a pair of walks to lead|Fred Hopke. 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