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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jul 1962, p. 10

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a Ga GEORGE HEVENOR of To- ronto Summit is relaxing£ be- side The Rankin Trophy, which he won by capturing the Seniors' golf championship of Canada, on Saturday, at Winnipeg» The 56-year-old George Hevenor Sr. Golf Champ WINNIPEG (CP) -- Tourna-jlong competition, which drew | vear-old Kidd after the champion beat out Don Mc- Clellan, 55, of Winnipeg Niakwa, 3-and-l, in the 18-hole final of the week-long tourna- ment, at St Charles Country Club. --CP Wirephoto mant . scarred George Hevenor|76 entries from across the coun-| ig the first winner of the sen- iors' golf championrhip of Can- ida. The 56-year-old Toronto Sum- mit veteran, admit, defeated Don McClellan|t t with the morial Trophy for his victory.|ners' 3ruce Tulloh, the barefoot'distance and the fastest three presented Me- Hevenor John was ry. I, Rankin | Emil LOST WEEK-END? By JACK HAND \Associated Press Sports Writer The National League set a new hi for futility. Sunday after 10 games, stretching over seven hours and 45 minutes, all 10 clubs were right back where they started, Five split doubleheaders left Los Angeles 24% games in front of San Francisco and 4% in front of Pittsburgh. St. Louis still trailed by 10 and Cincinnati by 10%. The Mets? Still 344% gamés out and 39 games below .500. But they gave the San Francisco Giants fits ,torturing the 35,463 fans who turned out to see the former tenants of Grounds. After beating the Giants in the opener 5-3, the Mets staged a six-run uprising in the eighth inning of the second game be- fore finally succumbing 9-8. And /Giants manager Al Dark was \forced to.call on his ace, Juan \Marichal, for his first ~ relief istint of the season to put them |down. the Polo} |breezing past the Phillies in 'he opener 9-1 on a six- hitter by Johnny Podres, they lost 2-1 to Art Mahaffey who never before had beaten them. St. Louis and Pittsburgh fought to a standoff, Fred Whit- \field's pinch homer in the 10th gave the Cards the opener 3-2, but the Pirates grabbed the second 8-7 on Roberto Cle- mente's single after the Cards tied the score in the top of the ninth. Stan Musial set another record when he came up for his 10,428th time at bat in the sixth inning of the second game, breaking Honus Wagner's old National League mark. Milwaukee got five-hit shutout 'pitching by Lew Burdette for a 5-0 victory over Cincinnati in the first game and appeared on the way to two before the Reds beat rookie Denny Lemaster 3-2 with two in the ninth on Vada Pinson's. 16th homer and a |tainted run after Lee Maye idropped Wally Post's fly. Houston Colts commilted nine homer in the seventh. The Cubs took the second 4-1 on 10 hits, four Houston errors and a tidy five-hit pitching job by Dick Ellsworth. HITS ONLY HOMER : The Giants' hopes of rolling up football scores against the Mets as the Dodgers did Satur- day, were foiled by Jay. Hovk's nine - hit pitching and Frank Thomas' hitting in the opener. Thomas had two doubles and a single and drove in two runs, Tom Haller of the Giants hit the only homer after the Mets had a five-run fourth, With a 9-2 lead going into the \last of the eighth, the Giants appeared safe in the second game. But the Mets sent 11 men scored six runs before Maricai finally cooled them off. Orlando Cepeda and Harvey Kueen each hit two-run homers for the Giants in that game. Podres' complete game against the Phils was his first since May 9 .He had failed 1 errors, five in the first. gamé/finish 13 straight times. The Dodgers also had trouble;which they won from Chicago) Mahaffey had lost seven jwith the have - nots, After'5-4 on Al Spangler's two - runistraight to the Dodgers in his Didn't Quite Win But Bruce Kidd Lauded To Skies LONDON (CP) -- Canada's Bruce Kidd may be an 'ugly duckling" on the cinder path} to the plate in the eighth and National League Teams All Split Twin-Bills big league career before he finally scored in the second game. Phil Ortega, a surprise starter, simply couldn't handle Roy Sievers who hit his 12th homer, in the second and scored the winning run on Bobby Wine's single in the fourth after he was hit by a pitch. GETS 2 RUN HR Whitfield's homer at Pitts. burgh won the game for Ray Washburn, the man for whom he batted. Reliever Roy Face was the loser, but he came. back to win the second game when Bill Virdon, Dick Groat and Clemente singled in the last of the ninth. Trailing 7-2, the Cards ought back to tie: on Ken Boyer's two run homer in the top of the ninth. Don Ferrarese was loser. Mathews took over eighth place on the all-time list of home run hitters with his , 388th in the first game off loser |Jim. Maloney. In the second, |Pinson hit his 16th homer in the jninth, tying the score 2-2. After Maye's error on Post's. fly, a jwild pitch and Hank, Foiles' single ended it. The Colts overcame five jerrors with home runs b }Roman Mejias, Carl Warwick ;and Spangler in the opener, wor by Hal Woodeshick. They | couldn't cope with Ellsworth's| |pitching -in the second and} |helped' the, Cubs with four| SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY the cinder track was slowed|away from his body, with his| SOFTBALL somewnat. In the "battle of the Bruces,"|dead... . but one day he'll emerge as/Tulloh, 26, won with a brilliant) great as another "ugly runner," Zatopek. of Czechoslo-| clocking of 13 minutes, 16 sec- onds. The world record is 13:10, hands flopping as if they were "But what do looks or style|Park vs Southmead and Radio| singles Oshawa Minor Association -- |(Midget League) -- Woodview U. S. DAVIS CUP team de- feated Canada 5-0 in the open- ing round of the American Zone competitions, in Cleve- land, Three of the U. S. play- ers are shown with their non- playing captain Bob Kelleher (second-from-left). From left, others are Jon Douglas, (Kel- leher), Dennis Ralston and Chuck McKinley. --CP Wirephote U.S. Davis Cup Team Blank Canada Squad CLEVELAND (AP) -- The United . States, having swept aside Canada handily, is look-) Godbout, from Waterloo, Que., 6-2, 9-7, 6-4, The Americans clash with Both held their servés until the ninth game, McKinley breaking Fauquier's service for the 6-3 ing ahead to Mexico as its next|/Mexico in the zone semi-finals decision. opponent in American Zone |\Davis Cup tennis competition. |Mexicans are expected to pro-|minutes as Americans Chuck McKinley jand Dennis Ralston completed a 5-0 series blasting of Canada in ithe first round with straight-sets victories over Harry matter? One day he'l emerge|Park at Sunnyside Park; both|Fauquier, a native of Vancou- as great as that other ugly run- vakia, says a former British|set in 1960 by Murray Halberg/ner, Zatopek."' Olympic gold medalist. Christopher Brasher, writing] of New Zealand. Kidd was a_ scant games at 6.30 p.m, (Kiwanis Bantam League)-- ver who lives in Toronio, 6-3, 6-0, 6-2. Ralston belted across Zatopek won three gold med-| North Oshawa vs Nipigon Park,|seven service aces and beat second/ais at ihe 1952 olympics in Hel-|at Nipigon Park, 2nd game of in The Observer Sunday, hadi slower--about four yards be/sinki, Finland with victories in|three-team, round-robin series, nothing but praise for the 18- showing the Toronto student| of Britain's best distance run- Steady par golf on the 6,216- Rotanikt. who has been|yard, par 36-36-72 suburban St. through the tournament grind|Charles Country Club course more times than he cares to|won for the popular Hevenor, a wo-time Ontario seniors' cham-| Brasher, who won the gold} Obviously Kidd's mark can-|yor~ he was clocked in 13:48.8.\2W@ Scugog Cleaners at Alex-) medal for Britain in the 1956|not be recognized as' a C | hind Tulloh- Bu | t the University|the 5,000 metres, fine|of Toronto freshman was grate-|ang the marathon. ful for the experience despite) made in finishing second to one|the fact the 13:17 clocking was) the fastest he's ever run the miles ever run by a Canadian. Cana- 10,000 metres Kidd Saturday showed a tre- mendous improvement in losing|Randall-Roy Metals, at Adis at 6.30 p.m. | Beaches Major Fastball |League -- Oshawa Tony's vs lhis "'greatest-ever"' race Satur-|Kew Gardens, 8.15 p.m. jday. In retaining his U.S. three mile title last February in New Here he had some of Britain's Olympic Games at Melbourne/dian record since it was not setifinest pacers to spur him on. East Toronto Junior Ladies' |League -- Sunnybrooks vs Osh- jandra Park, 8,00 p.m. UAW League -- Karn's Drugs vs Ward's Billiards, at Alex- | Kia's Wags UAW Picnic Championship Karn's Drugs captured the |1962 UAW Picnic Softball Tour- | | { in Mexico City Aug. 4 to 6, The vide stiff opposition. ' McKinley and Jon Douglas won two four - set singles matches against Godbout and playing captain Don Fontana of Toronto last Friday. McKinley and Ralston teamed to win the doubles Saturday in three sets against Godbout and Fontana. The scores were 11-9, 7-5, 6-1. WIN ONLY TWO Fontana. jaction, dropped his serviec eight times and committed double-faults. The Canadians captured only two sets in the three days, one by Godbout and the other by _ Fauquier, 19, and making his ifirst appearance in international seven The second set lasted only 14 McKinley turned |back Fauqier's serves three \times. Fauquier broke McKin- ley's services in the first game of the third set. McKinley came back in the second game to even it by breaking Fauquier's service in a love game. Fauquier dropped his service in the sixth and eighth games to end it, Both Ralston and Godbout held their services through the 16th game of the second set, which Ralston won with a deep forehand shot just imside the baseline. Ralston, 20, from Bakersfield, Calif., jumped in front in the final set when he broke through in the fourth game on a double- jfault and an overhead smash. lby sweeping to victory in thejin Canada. Doug Kyle of Cal-| 3,000-metre steeplechase, says|gary holds the Canadian record|SETS EARLY PACE andra Park, 8.00 p.m, Kidd's performance was '"'an-jof 13:45.4, He set it in 1960. | Martin Hyman, like Tulloh a} UAW League -- Karn's Drugs other run on the road to) Brasher in a separate article|resident of Portsmouth, took the/vs Ward's Billiards, at Alex- Tokyo." compares Kidd with Zatopek,|lead from the opening gun as|andra Park, west diamond and The Olympic Games in the| one of the greatest distance run-jhe set the fast early pace. |Oshawa Quality Fuels vs Plaza Japanese capital in 1964 may\ners who set world records in| He said later that Kidd 's the|Foods, at Alexandra Park, east show Kidd to be one of thelvirtually every distance from| fastest teen-age distance runner diamond; both games at 6:30 "all - time - great athletes,'"'|5,000 metres on in the post-warjhe has ever seen, p.m. Brasher adds. years. | "You ran great and you have; South Ontario County League Kidd, the Canadian and |great races to run," he told|-- Brooklin vs Mount Zion, at {LOOKS UNFIT Ralston, displaying a sizzling serve, blasted six aces, four in the long second set. He broke through Godbout's tricky south- paw serve three times in the first set. McKinley, 21, broke through| Fauquier's service in the first game of the day, when the Ca- nadian twice double. - faulted. } of Winnipeg 3 and 1 in an 18-\pion. His medal score for Sat- hole final Saturday. McClellan,|urday's 17 holes was a one-over- at 55 a youngster in the field re-|par 73, atricied to golfers 55 years of}. Art Lush of Winnipeg de- age and over, was playing in his|feated Charlie Woods of Winni- first national event. |peg 2 and 1 in the consolation The final climaxed the week-'final. TV FANS SEE TWO GAMES Ralston lost his serve in the ninth game, but wrapped it -up in the next game on the 20-year- old southpaw's service with four 'Baines points. LACROSSE SCORES jnament laurels Saturday after- noon at Lakeview Park when they defeated Ward's Billiards, in the final game, 5-3, staging a sensational four-run rally in the final 7th inning, to turn the trick. Previously, in semi - final rounds, Karn's eliminated Kent's Western Tire 6-0 on a SAME TIME --SAME STATIO CHICAGO (AP) -- Playing | television roulette so to speak, | a TV station gambled and won by telecasting two. base- ball games at the same time. Because of a schedule quirk which found both Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox playing home games Sa- turday afternoon, WGN - TV Yound itself in the middle with its commitment to televise all day home games of both teams. Instead of taking the easy way out by deciding on one game or even using a split- screen system, the station de- United States champion at three |miles, tried his hand at the jsame iclass in switch back and annual British Amateur Athletic cided forth, Announcers Jack Brick- house and Vince Lloyd flipped a coin and the out- come found Brickhouse at the Cubs - Cincinnati game and Lloyd at the White Sox - De- troit game. While things could have worked in reverse, the video audience didn't miss any of the scoring, although there were a couple of tight squeezes. Both Chicago teams were victorjous. The Sox won 4 - 2 and the. Cubs 6-3. to iships Saturday at Stadium. It had rained all morning and Anquetil easily ONT: AMATEUR Nick Weslock Is e ® Six-Time TORONTO (CP) -- Bill Gard- er sent a lot of golfers to the showers early in the four-day Ontario amateur golf champion- ships. But that was before he met Nick Weslock, 44-year-old perennial competitor on the pro- vincial amateur scene. Weslock, old enough to be the 20-year-old Gardner's father, put an abrupt halt to the young ifer's round of upsets Satur- PARIS (AP) -- Jacques An- quetil of France won the de France marathon bicycle times. A crowd of about 30,000 sat Champ inated some outstanding play- ers, including Phil Farley of| Scarborough, six-time winner of| the Ontario Amateur, and Jeff! McGrath of Oshawa. Weslock carded an approxi- ers. mate medal score in the morn-| ing semi-final of 36 on the par-| Bicycle Marathon For Third Time |almost shaven: down to like an unfit boxer. . . "He carries his Captures given a tremendous cheer as he Tour|/rode into the stadium at the|A young woman Kidd and Derek Ibbotson of "Kidd is really one of the odd-| Huddersfield, Yorkshire. distance against a first-jest distance runners ever to) These three stayed together ternational field in the/appear on a track. His hair is|ynti] the last of the 12 laps. _to hisijust as the bell lap sounded, Union izack and field champion-|large skull and, with his pasty|the Canadian grabbed the lead|Wee League) -- Courtice "A" White City|face and lantern jaw, he looks|and it, looked as though helat Zion, 6.45 p.m. to re- have it Tulloh Ibbotson didn't catch Kidd, but |sponded to the challenge, came|Ciyic Memorial Stadium, jup to the Canadian's shoulder|p,m. and outsprinted kim down the straightaway to the tape. Ibbot- ;son finished third. LANCASTER, N.Y. (AP) -- stock car \stadium at the head of the field.|racer was killed Saturday night Benedetti covered the 271 kilo-jin a three-car accident during Anquetil fell while only about| 100 kilometres from the finish. on. jrun over roughly the same Rino Benedetti of Italy was|course. , 50 minutes, 49/ju through alternate rain and sun-|He- scraped skin from a knee|car, speedway officials said- shine in Pare des Princes Sta-|and an elbow, but took the bi-|Her car rolled over four times dium to wait for the riders to|cycle of a teammate and rolledjand she was thrown from it. cross. the finish line of the 4,274- \kilometre (2,650-mile) race. The) 94 riders -- out of the original|the amateur Tour de |'Avenir starting field of 150 -- pedalled|(Tour of the Future) for ama-jcluding her husband, Thomas.| through rain during much of|teurs. It was a shorter version|who was in the pit area--wit- |Sunday's final stage from Nev-|o! the Tour de France but was/nessed the accident, which took st north of Buffalo. The victim, Mrs. Shirley Rose, about 20, of Tonawanda, N.Y., was driving a late-model None of the other drivers was Antonio Gomez del Moral won|severely hurt. A crowd of about 3,700--in- place in front of the grand- stand. 37 front nine and a three-over 37 on the back nine of the hea-| vily wooded Summit Golf and Country Club north of Rich- BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS mond Hill. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Kansas City Houston (Kemmerer 0-0) right |Brooklin Community Park,8.15 p.m. | West Darlington Assoc. -- (Atom League) -- Courtice at Maple Grove, 6.45 p.m.; (Pee }might have caught the two Brit-| BASEBALL arms well/ons by surprise. Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. |--(Midget League) -- UAW vs Beaton's Dairy, at Kinsmen 6.15 | (Pee Wee League)--Oshawa |Auto Trim vs Whitby, at Alex- andra Park, west diamond; ~ |Bolahood's Real Estate vs Peo- |Woman Stock Racer' (Killed In Crash ple's Clothing, at Alexandra Park, north diamond; Dai ry | Queen vs Roughley's Insur- jance, at Eastview Park and | Firefighters vs Houdaille Indus- jtries, at Harman Park; all games at 6.15 p.m. In each case, the above is the first game of a _ 2-out-of-4 playoff race for the third time. He is)metres (168 miles) from Nev-|a race at Lancaster Speedway, |series. the third man in the 49 - yearjers in six hours | history of the eveht to win three} seconds. TUESDAY SOFTBALL Oshawa Minor Association -- (Kiwanis Bantam League) -- Kingside Park vs _ Nipigon Park, at Nipigon Park, 6 30 p.m.; 3rd game of three-team, round-robin series. Inter - County League -- Foley's Plumbing vs _ Police Assoc., at Lakeview Park; Hou- daille Industries vs Genosha Aces, at Alexandra Park ,west diamond; both games at 6,45 p.m. | Oshawa City and District | Assoc. : Major League Double- |header -- Pic-O-Mats vs Scu- \gog Cleaners, at 6.15 p.m. and {Cobourg Brokers vs MacLean's | brilliant two-hit, shutout pitching performance by Richardson, support with some good defen- sive play and timely hitting by DeGray, McPhee, Brooks and Butler. In the other bracket, Ward's Billiards defeated Oshawa Quality Fuels, to qualify for the final. In the championship tilt, Knox homered in the second inning to give Ward's an early 1-0 lead and Karn's tied it up in the top of the fourth when McPhee dou- bled, Bannon walked with one out and Butler singled with two out. Clarke connected in the fifth and scored on an infield out and a wild pitch to put Ward's in front 2-1 and in the next frame, Talbot, Ward's pitcher, doubled and scored later on a sacrifice fly by Woodcock, With the score 3-1 'against them, Karn's "took a pill" in the 7th inning. With one out, Richardson drew a walk then Marshall homered, to make it 3-3, With two out, McPhee was hit by a pitch and Brooks fol- lowed with a homer. Maxwell replaced Talbot at this point and Bannon singled but Dulny grounded out to end the rally at four runs, for a 5-3 lead and Ward's failed to score in their half of the 7th, although they made a good bid. KARN'S DRUGS -- Marshall, 2b; DeGray, lb; McPhee, cf; Brooks, c; Bannon, ss; Dulny, If; Butler, rf; Woods, 3b;- Rich- ardson, p; Kirk, p in 7th, WARD'S BILLIARDS -- Mor. Egyptian Wins World's Swim NAPLES, Italy (AP) -- Nabil| el Shazly of Egypt won the world long distance swimming championship race from Capri to Naples in record time, El Sh swimmers in the 18-mile race across the Gulf of Naples. Sun- day, His time was eight hours, azly, an amateur, beat more experieinced professional By. THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY Ontario Senior |Port Credit 4 Brampton 13 Ontario Junior Fergus 9 Hastings 15 SUNDAY Ontario Senior St. Catharines 8 Brooklin 15 SIDE RUDDERS The rudders of ancient Viking craft were on the right side to- ward the stern--the steerboard, now starboard side. four minutes and 15 ds, shattering a record of 8:40:28 set in 1961 by Mohammed Zay- toun of Syria. Two other Egyptians -- both professionals --followed El Shazly across the finish line. Sayed Abdel Gelil was second and Abdel Abou Heif third. The International Swimming Federation considers the win- ners of this race as the world long-distance swimming cham- pion. Nineteen competitors from 11 countries started but half a dozen dropped out. SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) : 728-9441 | | OSHAWA ARENA Tuesday, July 17th = 8:45 P.M. & TARO SAKURO THE GREAT kKUDO TAG TEAM BRUNO SAMMARTINO vs. & BILLY RED LYONS SAM STEAMBOAT vs. NIKITA KALMIKOFF by defeating him 7 and 5 in PA gone al final ma y round. | And, the veteran said after it was all over, that he thought he played his poorest round of the tournament against Gard-| ner. Earlier Saturday in the semi- final, Weslock eliminated an- thful contender, 21- r-old Phil Brownlee of Scar- -- - "Esso, at 8.15 p.m.; both games at Alexandra Park, UAW League--Cadillac Hote) |vs Kent's Western Tire, at Alex- andra Park, west diamond, at 16.00 p.m. | South Ontario County League! |-- Port Perry at Markham, 8.15) American League { WL Pet. GBL 49 35 .583 552 545 523 (Only games scheduled) Games Tuesday Philadelphia at Houston (N) Chicago at St. Louis. (N) Los Angeles at Cincinnati (N) San Francisco at Milwaukee (N) den, c; Woodcock, Ib; Vanstone, ss; McMullan, If; Knox, cf; Clarke, 2b; Milton, 3b; Mason, rf; Talbot, p; Maxwell, p in 7th. CANADIAN MADE BICYCLES , @ For Boys & Girls @ For Men & Women N. KALMIKOFF BILLY STACK vs: GEORGE KOSTI. kets for these 3 fine exhibitions at the Casino Rest. Ringside > Wilt Oe ae Reaee ie eae New York at Boston National League WL Pet. GBL 62 32 .660 59 34 634 2% 56 35 615 4% 50 40 .556 10 48 39 552 10% 44 46 489 «16 40 51 440 20% 34 54 386 = 25 Chicago 35 58 .376 26% New York 24 63 .276 3414 Saturday's Results Houston 2 Pittsburgh 4 St. Louis 2 Milwaukee 0 San Francisco 5 Philadelphia 6) 2% 3 Los Angeles 3 \San Francisco - Sil 6 | Pittsburgh S11 6 | St. Louis 344 494 7% |Cincinnati 43 45 .489 |Milwauxee 41 50 451 11% | philadelphia 29 56 .341 20% | Houston aieseaiaien C siek a p.m. - | (Only games scheduled) | West Darlington Assoc.| acne "_ GBL |(Atom League) -- Burketon at} 57 29 663 --|Zion, 6.45 p.m, (Pee Wee 51 37 7 |League) -- Maple Grove at) 48 40 19 |Courtice "B", 6.45 p.m. 46 43 BASEBALL 43 43 Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. 40 49 (Midget League) -- Whitby vs Syracuse 35 56 UAW, at Alexandra Park, 6.15 374 2514 |p-m. (Bantam League) -- Osh- 'inci i 3 Chi Richmond 34 57 , . Cincinnati 3 Chicago 6 Saturday's Results 'awa Dairy vs Whitby, at Whit- C by Hillcrest School, Ist game Los Angeles 17 New York 3 Atianta 10 Richmond 9 _ _. Sunday's Results Toronto 7 Buffalo 1 jof 2-out-of-3 playoff series, at} San Francisco 3-9 New York 5-8/svracuse 8 Rochester 7 16.15 p.m. St. Louis 3-7 Pittsburgh 2-8 ../Columbus 3 Jacksonville 0 Lakeshore Inter. Los Angeles 9-1 Philadelphia 1.2 Sunday's Results Oshawa Lakeshores at Cincinnati 0-3 Milwaukee 5-2 Atlanta 2.0 Richmond 8-1 /6.30 p.m. Chicago 4-4 Houston 5-1 Rochester 5-2 Syracuse 3-1 LACROSSE Probable Pitchers Today Toronto 2-5 Buftale. 11-3 OLA Senior League --Brook-| -San Francisco (Sanford 10-6)|Jacksonville at Columbus, ppd'lin Hillerests _ vs aor | at New York (Craig 5-12) night.| rain Ramblers, at Bramptoin, 8.30 Jacks'ville Toronto Buffalo Rochester Columbus Atlanta Weslock, who won the On- tario Open at Windsor a few months ago, also took the ama- teur title in 1961, 1958, 1950 and PULLS UPSET : Gardner, of Toronto's Pine} Grove, achieved a major upset in the semi-finals when he de- feated Gary Cowan, Canadian Amateur champion from Kit- chener Rockway, on the 20th 580 '545 517 12% | 500 14 | 449 1814 | 385 2414 | Made by Canada's largest bi- cycle manufacturer expressly for Dominion Tire ... Save with confidence ! GUARANTEE @ Merchandise and prices exectly as advertised, @ Goods completely satisfactory or money refunded. League _ Ajax, from DOMINION TIRE STORES $5 DOWN $2 WEEKLY OMINION TIRE STORES LIMITED In the afternoon he was about par for the 3,500-yard front nine, which he finished five-up|New York over Gardner, before going on Los Angeles to shoot four more pars Cleveland ecm |Chicago YESTERDAY'S Baltimore | Detroit STARS Boston Kansas City By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ee etn sg Results Batting: Jim Gentile, Balti-/New York 9 Los Angeles 8 more Orioles, put Baltimore|Raitimore 4 Cleveland 3 ahead to stay with his 23rdichicago 4 Detroit 2 home run in sixth inning of 6-4)Washington 4 Minnesota 3 opener and won the 6-5 second!Boston 4 Kansas City 2 game with No. 24 in the ninth. Sunday's Results Pitching: Art Mahaffey, Phil-\New York 8-11 Kansas City 6-3) adelphia Phillies, turned back|Baltimore 66 Cleveland 4-5 league - leading Dodgers with|Los Angeles 5-4 Washington 1-10 five hits, 21 beating them for|Chicago 5 Detroit 3 first time in career with his!Minnesota 5 Boston 3 hole. sixth straight complete game. Second game ppd, rain) Gardner, now attending the" ~~" Probable Pitchers Today University of New Mexico after WINS QUEBEC TITLE New York (Ford 7-5) at Kan- giving up a golf scholarship at MONTREAL (CP) Dave sas City (Pfister (1-7) the University of Denver, rolled/Hardie, 31-year-old production Washington (Rudolph 2-3) at in a 12-foot putt for a birdie/manager for a Montreal print- Los Angeles (Bowsfield 5-3). two on the second extra hole to Beat the 24-year-old Cowan. . On his way to the final, Gard- mer, who barely qualified for) the tournament with a 76. elim- ing firm, won the Quebec ama- teur golf championship with a 3-and-2 defeat of Bob Stimpson of the Ottawa Hunt Club Sun- day. (Only games scheduled) Games Tuesday Detroit at Los Angeles (N) Cleveland at Minnesota (N) Washington at Chicago (N) St. Louis (Sadecki 56). at Pittsburgh (McBean 9-5) night. Cincinnati (Jay 12-8) at Mil- waukee (Hendley 5-6) night. | Chicago (Cardwell 4-10) at Games Today Toronto at Rochester (N) Buffalo at Syracuse (N) Jacksonville at Richmond (N) p.m. WRESTLING Exhibition of professional wrestling, three bouts, at Osh- jawa Children's Arena, 8.15 p.m.

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