.10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 24, 1962 'Hardly Ever Boys Heffering's Even Up Produce Key Wins Series With Purvey's | On Four HR Attack > Glen Padgett replaced B'11 Keating on the mound in e fifth and proved much more effective. Heffering's loaded the bases, after two out, in the sixth but N, Wassen knocked down Batherson's hot grounder and tossed to Fitsgerald at second base, in time for the | force-out. In the 8th, Heffering's picked up their last two runs, a two- bageger by Jordan, for his fourth hit, followed by Palmer Knight's homer into dee.p centre, which hit the edge of jthe cinder track and took a an 8-4 lead, ' crazy bounce, giving the field- Jordan opened up with @/ers no chance for a play. single and Palmer Knight drew) ; his second walk then Reg) PURVEY'S -- Ross, cf; Pad- |Hickey poled a homer to deep|Sett, 2b and p in 5th; N. Was- centre,, over the fielder's nead,|S€", $8; R. Wassen, 3b; C. Was for three runs. With one out,|5@. ¢ Coutts, rf Ames, 1b; John Carnwith singled, ad. Hill, if; Keating, p; Fitzerald, vanced on a passed ball and \2 in 5th. advanced on an infield error, HEFFERING"S -- O'Reilly, that gave Bryan a life, when|2b; Shearer, rf and ef in 2nd; O'Reilly tripled, to score both|Jordan, 3b; Knight, c; Hickey, cf and p in 2nd; Batherson, If; White, By MIKE RATHET Roseboro lashed a triple that;triple. Pinch - hitter Daryl Associated Press Sports Writer propelled the first-place Los| Spencer struck out but Maury) Johnny Roseboro's first hit in Angeles Dodgers to a four-run| Wills sing led, Jim Gilliam 29 at-bats, Ernie Bowman's first| eighth-inning uprising and a 4-2) walked and Willie Davis singled. major league homer and game-| victory over Philadelphia! Tommy Davis then struck out winning single and six-hit pitch- Phillies Thursday night after) before Frank Howard dumped ing by three castoffs kept the the leaders had been shut out|a two-run double over first base status quo in the Heh da ae four hits perce ag oe a the decisive runs. field Purveys, of the Peterbor- team struggle for the National' Bowman, rookie second base- League, when they won League pennant. man substituting for Chuck| MERES AE WINS IT : oo wee te here a Alex- Hiller, tagged his first home run|, Bowman's tie-breaking single,| 1 S0Chne Biim night, 11-4, in the fifth inning, then stroked| following Orsino's third hit and Third and deciding game will QUITS COURSE, |@ single in the 10th that scored/@ single by Jose Pagan, won it), played here at Alexandra Johnny Orsino with the clincher| for Juan Marichal (16-9), WhO) ark on Saturday night, at i as the second-place San Fran-| @llowed only five hits over the|? ; F IT A) TOO EASY B P / 10. ser eight o'clock. cisco Giants edged New York! 10-inning distance. The loser ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)-- Mets 2-1 was Al Jackson (6-17), who also! HoME-RUN ATTACK A candidate for the Navy The castoffs -- Joe Nuxhall,| "ent the route. The Oshawa club went into football team has quit the (Johnny Klippstein and Ted Wills, Pinson and Coleman paced a| this win-or-else game and un- academy because the |--combined to throttle Chicago 21-hit attack with three hits and loaded a vicious extra-base hit course is too easy. Cubs while Vada Pinson and| four RBI each, Pinson hitting! attack that was featured by Coach Wayne Hardin said Gordie Coleman each homered| his 20th homer and Coleman|four homers, a triple and a Wednesday Tom McKean, | and drove in four runs, carrying) Setting No. 26. Nuxhall pulled double, with Marty Jordan lead- sophomore centre from New | the third-place Cincinnati Reds|@ thigh muscle and had to leave!ing the way. He has two mam- Rochelle, N.Y., resigned {o a 14-3 victory. -- pitching ppm ball oe moth circuit clouts, a double rom the academy "because our innings. Ippstein and and a single. rel 5s ae tes him." BUMS STILL LEAD Wills, who like Nuxhall last) The visitors scored one in Hardin said McKean -was When it was al! over, the pitched in the American League|the first frame when lead-off "real bright' and had gone | Dodgers were still 344 games in' finished up, George Altman ac-'batter Ross benefitted on a two- to Columbia University to [front of the Giants and four | counted for two Chicago runs pase error by Ralph O'Reilly, study advanced mathemat- Jengths ahead of the defending| with his 21st homer. advanced on a sacrifice and ics "He's probably going to get us back from the moon some day," the coach said Hickey proved to' be in fine form, He fanned eight batters im the next seven innings, gave up only one hit, a single by Cam Wassen, and didn't allow another run. He walked a couple and had an error him. self for the only other Liftlock City batters to get on base. HIT BARRAGE Heffering's found Bill Keat-; \ing's offerings very much to their liking, which they proved in the third inning, bunching four hits, a walk and an error, for five big runs, and Heffering's Imperials evened up their OASA Senior -"B" |playoff series with the Lake- ee ee ee ee ee champion Reds, who made it 16 Law (10-6), posting his fifth scored on 'Cam' Wasson's victories in the last 19 games.|triumph and second shutout/ single. ) ; It was only the fourth triumph) over the Colts, allowed only. Heffering's came right back|Carnwith and Bryan. ; d in 12 games for the Dodgers) singles--one in each of the firstiwith three runs when O'Reilly|, Jordan opened the fourth|Carnwith, tb; Cole, ss; and the Giants' second in eight. |four innings. worked a walk to start, Jack|frame with his third - straight|P; Bryan, rf in 2nd. s In other action, the fourth-| The Braves overcame a 2-1 Shearer also walked then Jor-\hit and Second homer, another; Umpires -- R. Allen, Peter- Phil Lederhouse Is place Pittsburgh Pirates used a/Cardinal lead in the eighth on dan uncorked the first of his|SMash into deep right field,/borough (plate) and G. Camp- two-run homer by Bill Virdon) an infield hit by Frank Bolling, homers, a long-distance smash|Which made it 9-4. bell, Oshawa (bases). Blind Golf Champ and the four-hit hurling of Vern Roy McMillan's double, a wild Over the floodlight standard in," s ' PRINCE ALBERT (CP)--Phil 2-1 IN OVERTIME Law to beat Houston Colts 4-0, pitch by loser Ernie Broglio\deep right field. Lederhouse of Prince Albert ica couldn't | ball Conference game at Win- nipeg -- but Blue Bombers came back strongly to win handily. the clear, Rauhaus overtake Shatto, as he scored Argos' second touchdown at DICK SHATTO has the ball tucked under his arm and is | "headed for pay-dirt" over the inni "li vith Blue ce See | 12:07 of the first quarter last in hot pursuit--but once in| night, in their Canadian Foot- and Milwaukee Braves tied St.|(10.6) and an infield out. Claude| Purvey's came right back to| Louis for fifth place by edging) Raymond of St. Johns, Que.,|take the lead when they someon) : 4 ' ; . "| the Cardinals 3-2, etting his 10th save in 20|\three runs in the top of the won the Canadian Blind Golfers oe te eo serne He reserved second stanza, as Reg White, Association Canadian champicn Bennett (5-9) led 1 going|relief appearances, preserved . i ' | ship Thursday, finishing seven into the eighth when Roseboro|the triumph for Bob Hendley Heffering's starting pitcher, ran strokes up on Claude Pattemore --(CP Wirephoto) a an| got things started with his! (9-10), into trouble. Coutts opened with| a single then Ames drew al Same Argo Theme, Start Fast But -- -- By GRAHAM COX Hamilton Tiger-Cats in an Argo- WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnijx g naut bid to mould an explosive Blue Bombers dredged up ground attack, is believed to old pass' play and the short have hit a goalpost while de- kickoff Thursday night to send/|fending against a Bomber pass- Toronto Argonauts reeling tojing attack. He didn't show up their third straight defeat in the|for the remainder of the skerm- Canadian Football League's ish 1962 season Ss ial aie act. HAGBERG SCORES TWO keg d ese gcc feng i Fullbacks Gerry James and pends saga pair of touch.| Roger Hagberg legge ee downs within two minutes and lt! gringo lca vs be -- - od cap ge ges James kicked nine points on pesto hoe . -- four converts, a field goal and ga ger vag al CFL inter. two singles. Quarterback Ken locking game of the year and|Ploen scored another ieaege re the 16.700 customers watched| touchdown and end Ernie Pitts the Bombers, defending -Grey|the fourth. Cup champions, put on an im- Argonauts grabbed a-13-7 lea pressive show. in the opening quarter on two The Bombers moved into a, touchdowns and Bill Mitchell's four-way deadlock in the West-| convert. McDougall scored the ern Conference with their sec-|first one on a one-yard plunge ond .triumph in three games. essing i Be oan the | i e other on a 53-ya They have four points, the same ge ae age tl yg A as British Columbia Lions, Ed- oon y ke ee Eskimos and Saskat-| Bombers was -ond- 2 pra handolt to halfback Leo Lewis chewan Roughriders by Ploen, who immediately The Argos not only main. ; ' tained their tecord as the only|faded to one side and took a cross-field pass from Lewis for winless club in the CFL but s were hit hard when star full-|a 35-yard touchdown play. It back Gerry McDougall was hurt was the first of Winnipeg's two in the first quarter, fast touchdowns : The 27-year-old. backfielder,,; The onside kickoff play was picked up this season froma short boot to the sidelines =" SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR y | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' DIAMOND DUST: -- Heffering's Imperials wheeled out the heavy cannon last night and blasted four homers, two of them three-run jobs, a triple and a couple of doubles, to whip Lakefield Purvey's (Peterboro) 11-4 and tie up their Senior "B" OASA playoff round. third and deciding game is here at Alexandra Park on Satur- day night, eight o'clock. . . . McLEAN'S ESSO didn't fare so The RCAF batters got Johnny Masiewich for about four runs in the first inning and Oshawa also won the toss, so the well so well in Trenton to starter it ended up 6-3, with Ronnie Phillips doing a good relief job. McLean's neglected to turn in their scorebook last night so we haven't too much information about the game. However, + we learned that they lost the toss and their third-and-deciding GENOSHA ACES is another Oshawa team that faces a sudden-death 3nd game is in Trenton, also on Saturday night... . game on Saturday. They lost to the Belleville Juvenile "A" "team here Wednesday night when they came up with almost .a complete lack of hitting ability, plus errors, which spelled "defeat and tied the round. Their third game tomorrow is at t five o'clock in Port Hope (the Cobourg diamond was not , available) . CONNAUGHT PARK Bantams are also in- * cluded in this rash of third and final playoff games, They | face Pickering lads tonight, here at Connaught Park, at six- "fifteen and the winner of this game opens the Eastern Ontario *zone finals, in Peterborough tomorrow. . SUNNYSIDE "PARK boys captured the City Pee-Wee softball laurels last night and they'll open their first OASA round at East Wood- lands (just west of Dunbarton) tomorrow afternoon, . four o'clock . PORT PERRY "'Squints'" lost their first game in Cobourg last week and they play the second one, 3.30 p.m., tomorrow in 'Port'... . CONNAUGHT PARK Bantams won their second game from. Woodview last night, to clean up that round. They'll now enjoy a bye into the Oshawa Kiwanis League championship finals. Meanwhile, Nipigon and Lake Vista teams meet tonight; and again tomorrow night, if 'nec- essary, to decide which team qualifies for the quarter-finals, which will get under way on Monday evening. Storie, North Oshawa and Fernhill have already earned their berths in this next round but rival opponents can not be decided until the result of the Nipigon-Lake Vista series is known. If Lake Vista wins out, they'll meet Storie Park, with Fernhill at North Oshawa but if Nipigon wins, Fernhill will gZ0 against Storie and .Nipigon will tackle North Oshawa. The playoff draw is based on the "high vs low" system OSHAWA DUPLATE meets Peterborough, here at Alexandra Park to night, second game of their OASA ' series. Petes won the first one. Intermediate-Industrial of Hamilton in the 36-hole final. Lederhouse shot a 100 Thurs- day compared with 96 on the first 18-holes for a 196 total Pattemore's rounds were 102 and 101 for 203 strokes. _ Mibiz Sets Track Record ,FORT ERIE (CP)--Setting a aimed at Pitts. The first time Argos got the ball because Pitts knocked it out of bounds: The second time it worked perfectly. The Bombers retained posses-| track record, Mibiz won the sion and scored a touchdown feature race at Fort Erie Thurs: two plays later as Ploen passe day after he entered the stretch to Hagberg and he outfooted in fourth place. He clipped a two Argonaut defenders full second off the track mark Winnipeg superiority W&S when he ran the distance in clearly shown in the statistics: | 1.24 4-5 to win by half a length, 28 first downs to 'Argos' 14; 233) Axeman, which finished sec- 213 yards passing to Argonauts') ond, held only a nose margin 70 over the third horse, Amber Argonauts, with quarterback! Morn, Tobin Rote bothered by an! The winner paid $13.30, $6.70, injured index finger, completed anq $3.70: Axeman returned only six of 15 pass attempts, $3.99 and $2.80. The show price while Winnipeg ngpose ney hs on Amber Morn was $3. of 19.. Rote was replace y i " i quarterback Pete Hall, formerly Malay fp rae -- ote of New York Giants, in the late Charlie's Folley. won the second aS unable to get: ong paid $39.10, The double on the club re ' i ial ee these two was $181.80. Invictus Opens Empire Song Wins Junior Season | By Wide Margin TORONTO (CP) Empire H I Oshawa Song, faced by nothing but ere n misery at Old Woodbine race- way this summer meeting, TORONTO CF) ene Pi aroaing finally made it to the winner's Junior F fey tballCon sade nl circle Thursday night before a Canada's largest junior ed turnout of 5,102 will open _ its 32-game site The big trotter owned by the schedule next Tuesday with cpomedey stable of Montreal Toronto Invictus playing in OSh-) covered the first quarter in 29.3 -- and the half-mile in 59.3. Addition of Niagara Falls to At the half Empire Song was the league and decision of the) some 10 lengths ahead of any- University of Toronto. to play althing else, and driver Marcel full eight-game schedule, has|L'Heureux eased off. Empire boosted the conference to eight! Song won in 2.04.2. It was his teams fifth win in 18 starts and raised Toronto Scarborough was last|his seasonal earnings to $9,500 year's playoff winner: but has [REMEMBER WHEN... ? lost its entire starting backfield. Other teams in the league are By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ferenc Puncec, a sturdy Burlington, New Toronto, Osh- awa ¢@ Tor Balmy Beach. : Lo ialant nds leladidiciatat Yugoslav, pulled the Davis Cup upset of the year by | anding a four-set walloping UAW Softball to 'Anes "top-ranking Jack Bromwich 23 years ago Teams To Play Round-Robin today. Displayirig brilliant tennis, Puncec ran up a 6-2, 8-6, 0-6, 6-2 victory at Phil- adelphia in the interzone fi- nals, won by Australia who = went on to defeat the U.S. 25, in the challenge round for the 'cup Saturday, August 1.00 p.m.--Kent's vs. Karn's Drugs Monday, August 27, 6.15 p.m. walk, With two out, doubled and so did Glen Pad- gett, to make it three runs and la 43 lead point to replace White and he Peter Hildrop's 9-Under-Par 67 ite ihe ining. Afr That 'Leads-CPGA Do sports pleied the round only 10 Ross Reg Hickey came in at this, Wees, of the I Oust Peterboro Oshawa People's Clothing Pee! The Liftlock City bi egion Minor Base-|tneir lone run to tie ot wane jball Association, nosed ou tlat 1-1, in the fifth inning when Peterborough youngsters 2-1 in| Walton singlod with out, Mere- a thrilling OBA playoff game,|dith followed with another hit here at Alexandra Park last! and then Chittick was safe cn night, to sweep their first play- an error in rign: field, which ee re in two-straight games.|Jet Walton scar, ' This exciting batile went into) Rexe tripled to open t i an extra 8th inning befor: the inning be ae isepeas be ed homesters were able to push|down" between 3rd and ithe TORONTO (CP)--Peter Hild-; had com CALENDAR leaders and four strokes away rop, who surprised himself, his sparse gallery of 11 and a fair ) from Hildrop were Lyle Craw- SOFTBALL ford of Vancouver, Al Johnston, OASA Bantam Playoffs assortment of Canada's top- ranking pros, carries a two- Montreal's touring pro, and Pickering vs Oshawa Connaught stroke lead into the second round of the Canadian Profes- sional Golfers' Association championship today. The 28-year-old pro from the Mount Hope club near Hamil- ton breezed along the Missis- Sauga course Thursday in five- under-par 67 while swarms of the faithful followed Stan Leon- ard, George Knudson and Al Balding. Leonard, the defending cham- pion from Vancouver, came with a rush down the back nine in three under par to finish with 69, Knudson, spurred by. an eagle three on the front -nine, and Thompson, whose 65 in Wednes- day's pro-amateur. tournament equalled a course record, joined Leonard at 69. Balding, back home off the pro tour, got into the 70 bracket along with Jack Bessegger of Val Morin, Que., and John Hunt of Toronto "I probably won't sleep to- night," said Hildrop after the big round, 'I'm far from being the favorite." LEADER LITTLE KNOWN Hildrop has never won a ma- jor title but he played on the, Caribbean tour last winter and has taken a few shows at the U.S. pro circuit When the field of some 67s. George Gilmurray of Sydney, series. N.S., Ron MacLeod of Jasper Park, Alta., Boniface, Man., and Bruce Mur- plate, at ray of Kitchener finished with'p.m.; 2nd game of even-par 72. series. The same field, except for to- day's withdrawals, takes up the wanis Bantam League Playoffs) 54-hole chase today for the $10,-'_ Lake Vista vs Nipigon, at 000 prize money. Top prize is Nipigon Park, 6.15 p.m. sharp; $2,000. 3rd game of 2-out-of-3 series Other first-round scores in- (replay of 2nd game of series, cluded: if necessary, to be. played Sat- Pullen, St. Thomas 41-39--80 urday, Aug. 25, at Lake Vista Rankin, Brantford 39-39--78 diamond, 6.15 p.m.). Bannerman, Simcoe 41-43--84 Linton, Kingston 43-42--85 SATURDAY Kelly, Simcoe 39-38--77 SOFTBALL Kuzmich, Port Arthur 39-36--75 OASA Senior 'B"" Playoffs Davison, Oakville, Ont. 42-38--80 Lakefield Purvey's vs Oshawa Gardiner, Guelph 43-44--87 Heffering's, at Alexandra Park, Rothmel, Brantford 42-38--80 8.00 p.m.; 3rd and deciding Armstrong, Sarnia 36-40--76 game of series. Paterson, Whitby, Ont. 41-39-80 OASA Intermediate "A" Whibley, Kitchener 39-36--75 Playoffs Oshawa McLean's Clark, Ottawa 39-39--78 Esso vs RCAF Trenton, at Butler, Oshawa 39-48--82 Trenton, 8.00 p.m.; 3rd and de- Rayner, St. Cath, 39-39--78 ciding game of series. Falls, Port. Colborne. 39-36--75 OASA Pee Wee Playoffs -- Baluik, Fort William 38-39-77 Oshawa Sunnyside Park vs East Hill, Peterborough 39-44-- Woodlands, at East Woodlands, Kozak, Niagara. Falls 3 754.00 p.m.; Ist game of 2-out-of-3 Bob Barringer, N. Bay 40-39--79 | series Adams,'S. S. Marie 37-37--74 OASA Bantam Playoffs -- McInnis, Fonthill, Ont, 42-42--84 Pickering or Oshawa Connaught Dean, Cornwall 39-39--78 Park, at Peterborough; Ist Black Hawks Put (2 Syracuse In EPHL OASA Inter. "AA" Playoffs-- SYRACUSE, N.Y. (CP)--Chi-) businessmen at a luncheon at 160 Chicago Gen- told Syracuse --Ward's Kent's Western Tire. Tuesday, vs. sm 1 14 pa BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Karn's vs Plaza Foods Wednesday, Aug. 29, 6.15 p.m --Ward's vs Engel's Clothing and Oshawa Fuels. vs. Kent's base Anuoles Western Tire ' . San Francisco Wednesday, September. 5, 615 Cincinnati p.m. -- Karn's vs. Ward's Bil-| Dittsburgh liards and Plaza vs. Oshaw 8! Milwaukee Fuels, Saturday, September 8, 1.00 Phlledvignia p.m. -- Kent's vs. Plaza Foods Chicago and Oshawa Luels vs. Karn's Houston 45 82 .354 37 Drugs. New York 32 96 .250 5 Monday, September 10, 6.15 Thursday's Results p.m.--Oshawa Fuels vs, Ward's San Francisco 2 New York 1 Billiards and Kent's vs. Engel's Cincinnati 14 Chicago 3 Clothing. St. Louis 2 Milwaukee 3 Saturday, September 15, 1:00 Los Angeles 4 Philadelphia 2 p.m.--Plaza vs. Engel's Cloth-| Houston 0 Pittsburgh 4 ing and Engel's vs. Karn's Probable Pitchers Today Drugs Milwaukee (Cloninger 5-2) at Rained out games 'scheduled| Chicago (Buhl 9-9). for Saturday, must be played| San Francisco (O'Dell on the following Sunday Philadelphia The last team named is the - (N). home team. Los Angeles (Drysdale The two top teams will play at New York (Hook 7-14) (N). off for League Championship,| Houston (Woodeshick 5-14) at on completion of this round.| Cincinnati (Purkey 19-4) (N). robin series. Pittsburgh (McBean 13-8) at St. Louis (Gibson ]4-4). (N) NI T New York 76 50 .603 GH Chicago 62.5 130, Erie, outpointed Pasquale | Cleveland 67 American League Los Angeles 72 56 ; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Detroit AS AS \Read, 130, Providence, R.I. 10.!Bostan 68 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League WL Pet. GBL 83 45 .648 79 8 #22 79 9 .617 74 53 .583 70 59 .543 69 58 .543 62 69 .473 47 81 .367 36 3% 14-11) at (McLish 8-3) 50 8. 22-0) FIGHTS LAST WL Pct. GBL Minnesota 58 Erie, Pa. Johnny. Bizzarg, Baltimore 51 BA Kansas City 59 70 .457 1814 Washington 48 79 378 28% Thursday's Results Cleveland 5 Detroit 8 3oston 8 Kansas City 2 New York 4 Los Angeles 5 Washington 6-6 Minnesota 2-0 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today New York (Bouton 5-4 and Turley 2-2) at Baltimore (Es- trada 5-13 and Fisher 5-5) (2-N). Boston (Monbouquette 10-12) at Cleveland Ramos 5-10) (N). Washington (Burnside 5-10 at Detroit (Regan 7-8) (N). Kansas City (Pena. 1-1) Minnesota (Kaat 13-11) (N) Chicago (Herbert 13-7) at Los Angeles (Bowsfield 8-6) (N). International League WL Pet. GBL Jacksonville R2 48 .631 Toronto 5 58 Rochester 2 &2 Columbus i9"62 . Atlanta 9 65 Buffalo 2 71 Oshawa Pic-O-Mats vs Belle- ville Trudeau Motors, at Belle- ville CNR Park, 6.00 p.m.; 1st game of 2-out-of-3 series. OASA Juvenile "A" Playoffs-- Belleville Woods-Horlock and Oshawa Genosha Aces, at Port cago Black Hawks of the Na-;noon that Gus Kyle, former| 2°P* a as a gg thep tional Hockey League an-| NHL player with Boston and td Jiten BORED VULEHO nounced here Thursday they! New York, has been appointed an bapa "" p will move their Eastern Profes-| coach . NASA "Squirt Playoffs s:onal Hockey League franchise| Syracuse becomes the fourth oe 4 Fort hg ef at EO from Sault Ste. Marie to Syra-' team in the EPHL, which plans Sel cae nd game of cuse an interlocking schedule this, ""OU\Ol~ Series, ' : Tommy Ivan. season with the six-team Inter- UAW League ~-- Kent s West- os Aaa ati : ern Tire vs Karn's Drugs ,at eral manager, national Teague, Alexandra Park, 1.00 p.m; _Ayle, who coached Calgary first game of 'Round-Robin Play. Stampeders in the Western off Series : seague for five seasons, was a : co | Scout for Chicago last year. SOCCER _ Because of the new age limit, Toronto National League -- in effect in the EPHL this sea- Toronto Macedonia vs Oshawa son--teams must carry nine|Hungaria, at Kinsmen Civic players under 23 years of age,/Memoriaf Stadium, 8.00 p.m. three between 23-25, and twoland Oshawa over 25--Ivan says the Syracuse | Hellenic, 'at~ Toronto Stanicy team will bear little resem- Park Stadium, 8.00 p.m, blance to last season's Soo Thunderbirds LAWN BOWLING "We have 10 players turning-- Mixed Trebles Tournament over-age from our junior team| Wilson Trophy) at Whitby in St. Catharines," he said,) Lawn Bowling Club and Mixed "and more over-age juniors Doubles Tournament at Can- = out of the West.' nington Lawn Bowling Club. he last hockey team to op- 'i 408 erate at Syracuse was owned 4 LACROSSE Eddie Shore and played in the OLA Senior Playoffs American League until 1954. Catharines Athletics' vs Brook: Syracuse has been without/lin Hillerests, at Brooklin Com- professional hockey since munity Arena, 8.45 p.m.; 3rd game of 4-out-of-7 semi-final series. at Montreal Group | Votes To Quit NBA| YESTERDAY'S STARS ASSOCIATED PRESS Ernie Bowman, 7 13% 515 15 MONTREAL (CP)--The Mont- 466 21% |real Athletic Commission voted Richmond 5 80 .407 29% | Thursday to withdraw from the By THE Syracuse 86 .358 36 = National Boxing Association of Batting Thursday's Results the World because of "'aribtrary Giants, substitute second base- Syracuse 7 Toronto 3 and unfair" action in suspend-|man_ hit first major league Rochester 8 Buffalo 2 ing Montreal heavyweight Bob/home run in fifth inning, then Richmond 5 Columbus 4 Cleroux. singled home clincher in 10th Atlanta 1 Jacksonville 0 The NBA upheld Wednesday |inning for 2-1 victory over New Games Today an earlier indefinite suspension) York 'Mets. Toronto at Rochester (N) of Cleroux, Canadian. heavy-| Pitching--Vern Law, Pirates, Buffalo at Syracuse (N) weight champion, for failure to| blanked Houston 4-0 on four hits Columbus at Jacksonville 2 | meet Toronto's George Chuvalo| while posting his fifth victory (N) in a contracted fight on Sept.|and. second shutout over the Richmond at Atlanta 2 (N) (18, 1961. 'Colts. ; 4 ad * ars bases and also re- Norm Smith of Toronto, all with|Park, at Connaught Park, 6.15/'Unners on ; p.m.; 3rd and deciding game of|°*!ved fine support. OASA Intermediate-Industrial Len Harvey of St. --Peterborough vs Oshawa Du- Alexandra Park, 8.00) 2-out-of-3 Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Ki- ~, | Singled and Short sacrificed Le- Italia vs Toronto} + St./ joing shekies at yea ae wae he ee fo stretch son, : ; S| his 0 & homer hit frequently, he gave up seven In the eigh'a inni ittick safeties, but he. was good with opened with - pi Maga Henry -was walked. At this point, Christensun showed k's best when™he fanned Rexe, gii Robbin to fly, out io short left and then got Meliveen on @ pop- up to second, ding the in- ning and big thrégt. Oshawa ¢ t their fF stmyn the second inning when Wariier opened with a single, stole sec- a jond and also third base, then League, are in a fit ee tone cae ae Papernhy Hautes, scored six runs last night at |Lakeview Park and for thet eee cme. " third night in succession, a half-| strikeouts { thi 4 dozen runs was just what they| bor Lite oer ere ue lsualak te aie 2 po whit. |Cmy four hits but issued five by Abner's Esso being the vic- of ; |tims this time, by a 6-3 count Oshawa almost scored in the |- On Monday night, Foley's de.| 7th when Joseph opened with a |feated: Police Assoc. 6-3 and on| Single. He was forced by Judge, |Tuesday night, they won a 6./ then Taylor drew a walk but verdict over Houdaille Indus-|J.. Alexander popped up and tries, which incidentally, was Christenson struck out. jerroneously reported in reverse, In the 8th, the homesters won as a win for Houdaille, the game and series when Mc- Last night's win over the|Guire got a free ticket to Open Whitby Juveniles was a four-|the inning. He stole second and point win for Foley's and so|third -- and then with one out, |sreatly improved their --point)Corneal came through with a total in the Inter-County League | Single, to score McGuire with standing. | the winning run, Lutz pitehed the win, a four-| PETERBOROUGH Chit- hitter in which he struck out) tick, Ib; Henry, p; Rexe, c; 11 batters and had a shutout Robbin, ss; Mcllveen, 2b; Keon |going until the 6th inning, when| cf; Kemp, If; Walton, rf: Mere. Prono we on via - error at} dith, 3b. |shorfstop, then with one out,} Fletcher was safe on the firetl screen ge ig D. baseman's error and Hamer fol- Warner. 2b: Bla h "y pt lowed with-a single. With two|y oman, If ta "i * 7 i out, Christie's drive to centre. pet vs poe bye Shots ci fiekd was muffed and that let /Sooh cf; 'batted in thy bude, Fletcher score with the second |p batted. in 7th wahel Be, |run for Abner's. They got their) 8!'e@ In : ;other tally in the 7th when| Mathews opened the inning with j}@ triple and scored as Ing! grounded out. | Legree got a walk off Ing, to open the game, then Corrigan) Foley's Beat _Abner's Esso Foley's Plumbing team, of |the Inter County Hambletonian Again Target For P.E.I. Driver | gree over the plate. In the third} jinning, Legree_ started it off! |with a walk, Corrigan popped/| jup but Short homered, to make! it 3-0. _DU QUOIN, Ill, (CP)--The The. winners added two more |Tich Hambletonian trot--set for ;Tuns in the fourth, when Hughes | the Du Quoin State Fair Aug. 29 | walked, was forced by Lutz then|--has a field of 20 possible start- Legree walked and with two out,/ers. Short was safe on an error.| As things stand now, a Prince |Yuill walked to open the fifth Edward Islander will be at the jand scored on a satrifice by/reins of one entry in the run for |Edmondson, to complete Fo-|a gross purse of about $127,485 jley's six-run total and at the| with a winner's purse of $68,- e, a 6-0 lead. 714. FOLEY'S PLUMBING -- Le-| Joe O'Brien, 45, of Alberton, gree, cf; Corrigan, 3b; Short,|P.E.I., already has two Ham- 2b; Morden, ss; Yuill, c; Knox,| bletonians to his credit--in 1955 lb; Georgeff, rf; Hughes, If;| with Scott Frost and in 1960 with Lutz, p; Lowery, Ib in 6th; Ed-| Blaze Hanover. }mondson, rf in 4th; Hentig, f in|) This year O'Brien is down to 5th. drive either Laurita Hanover or Mc.| Safe Mission. WHITBY ABNER'S -- ; : Lean, ss; Zayette, cf; Fletcher,), One of the big guns he will 3b; Hamer, If; Thorndyke, c; have to beat this year is Spry Christie, 2b; Monroe, 'lb; Math.| Rodney, Arnold Hander's candi- ews, rf; Ing; p and rf; Tonson,| date. i : McBride, Ib in 5th, Spry Rodney won the $5,476 1? me cs |Breeders' Filly States at |Sportsman's Park .in Chicago OLD COUNTRY Tuesday night with Del Miller lin the sulky, turning the mile SOCCER lin 2:02 4-5. If this year's Hambletonian {draws 20 or fewer starters, it LONDON (Reuters)--Results | will be raced on a straight best- of Thursday night's old country! of-three-heats basis. soccer matches: Should the field be larger than ENGLISH LEAGUE 20, it will be raced on an elimi- ' Division I nation heat basis with entries Swansea Town 3 Bury 0 divided by lot. The first five fin- | Division II ishers in the first division would Hull City 1 Wrexham 3 | meet the first five in the second Notts County 1 Watford 3 | division in-a third heat. : Should one of the first two TOPS MARKSMEN winners also win the third heat, VANDALIA, Ohio (AP)--Da-|he would become Hambletonian vid S. Bryner, 54 of Milford,! champ. Should a third horse win \sich., won the preliminary han-|the third heat, the' three win- jdicap Thursday at the 63rd/ners would return for a final (Grand U.S. Trapshoot. irace-off. NY ; 4