10 THE OSHAWA TIMES Friday, August 2, 1963 ee Cincy's Joey Jay Suffers 15th Loss As Cards Move Up By MIKE RATHET jand left-handed in the same|Cardinals, but George Altman) Associated Press Sporis Writer 84me. connected for a fifth inning ris 6? Jay became a 20-game win-/homer that sriapped a 1-1 tie oro A. with, doer 70y, Cite cae for the first time in 1961,!and St. Lott pushed across the 'nosting a 21-10 record as Reds| clincher in the eighth after Jay winner who last year couldn' t won the National League pen-jleft on a walk, a pinch single buy himself, and this year nant, Jay turned around andby Charlie James and Tim Me. can't find. himself? _ (stunned the baseball world by'Carver's sacrifice fly, j That's the problem plaguing himself in spring training the) Curt samen, ewes the Reds'. officials, who were as- next season winner, but needed ninth inning 't year when Jay ' |relief help from Ron Taylor and coo agg Rag eo AE or move WANTED OWN CONTRACT Bobby Shantz after Tommy is 'i % sea oa Locked in a. salary. dispute ' hun nts to buy his own contract, and Harper and Frank Robinson are confounded this year by With Reds' general manager Bill) singled, Gene Freese lifted a s inability to produce for DeWitt, Jay admitted, "I" have sacrifice fly off Taylor to bring H asked him to sell me my con e > 4 Cincinnati' s National League in one run, then Shantz came on pennant hopefuls. jtract, I "eet to pay se the get pinch hitter Charlie Neal my nex ive years' salary on a long fly and ended it. The 27-year-old right hander based on what he's offering so The switch-hitter Burton, who! absorbed another setback eee be ag ae sagt 17 that I can become a fre 5 "d the ve h Houst Thursday, logging loss No, 15 to " tarted the year wit ouston 20 with' only four victories as agent, and went to Cleveland before The offer, amounting to about joining Cubs, connected against the fifth-place Reds dropped &\s125,000, was turned down, So/Braves' left' hander Denny Le- 3-2 decision to St. Louis Cardi-| jwas Jay's subsequent bid as he! master, 7-6, in the first inning nals and fell 814 games behind) raised the ante to $200,000. He/and right hander Ron Piche | Fratpce TAN ANHEWE DOUG cinany catlind the celary saunbiihe coon bioce cak Nidiee ors all) ed The salary squad the seventh. Burton was hitting id ble, went to work and compiled) 991 going into the game, The The victory moved Cardinals ja 21-14 record feat has been accomplished 16 into a tie for second place with' Now his yalue to Reds has\times in the majors -- with San Francisco Giants 4% become inestimable, At, this\Mickey Mantle of New York games back of Dodgers, Stage last year Jay was 15.9, If Yankees doing it nine times, Only one other game was he had a comparable record) Steve Boros and Jim Schaf- scheduled. In that, fourth-place'this season Reds would be bat- fer also homered for Chicago Chicago Cubs clobbered Mil-/tling Dodgers for first pace, In- while Larry Jackson, 12-9, scat- waukee Braves 10-2 as Ellisjstead Jay has averaged one tered seven hits in going all the Burton became the fifth player| victory a month with 'a 4.14)way. Jackson contributed a two-| in National League history to}earned run mark run double as Cubs put it away) : - ; ji his home runs batting: right-). He wasn't tagged hard by with a six-run first cuiue burst) GEORGE KNUDSON, of To- day's play in the Ontario Pro- Norman, four strokes behind ronto's Oakdale Clubs, keeps fessional Golf Championship, leader Alvie Thompson of To- every inch at St. George's Golf and Coun- ronto, who shot a six-under- his eye on the ball, z qi BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Net Gn teks see dohegeu eee wei »W b * al cacter a . vo lace wi aa @} ire BOTH ANXIOUS! IWisn't cinnati Reds catcher Johnny © Stadium, Pavletich held on to into the cup, during -yester- tied for second place with Moe Cl irephoto often you gét_a chance to re- Edwards and first baseman the ball, to retire Musial for | 3. vHE CANADIAN PRESS at Houston, Farrell (8-8), N._ |Rochester 60 54 526 -- tire Stan "The Man' Musial Dan Pavietich came to col- ihe pingl out of that inning A rr ae : : nee cs whan the cp F the lid "double ' . National League San Francisco, Sanford (10-11) |Syracuse 60 54 526 -- ee . pe: _ ; } gett ure : ve an ! . u oe seasiat s . but Cardinals won the game WL Pet. GBL/*t Chicago, Ellsworth (15-7) Bultslo hi deine vie ssa eter heii hie tm the ' ly. 3.2 ' : '| Pittsburgh, Cardwell (7-11), at)Toronto 55 50 482 5 i 84 great. chance to eliminate a_ infield pop » first inning, eventually, 3-2 Los Angeles 64 42 404 -- Hoste aat s a ae . e ns major threat, That's how Cin- yesterday in St. Louis' Busch --AP Wirephoto |San Francisco 60 47 .561 44% |"/neinnall Maloney (16-3), N, | Richmond 50 61 .450 St. Louis 60 47 561 414 long aya. -- Southern Division : sau a [Chicago 57 48 (543. 614 | ---- unchanged rO™ Indianapolis 66 46 589 | OUuTr.r- TO e ed In E LTS Puss N Boots Cincinnat! 57 52 523 814 Y Peballe Teac Arkansas 62 54 534 FORT E : Philadelphia 56 51 523 Bla ' 3 Se nk i, Ata 59 53 527 Milwaukee 54 54 500 oston at Baltimore ppd, rain Columbus 55 56 495 tl 1 34 34 Prohabie Pite Tod: Le 5 104 e FIRST RACE 11.16 Miles fo 7 hatin 3 100 3.40 3.00 Pro er Winner Pittsburgh 52.53 495 11% | Probable Pitchers Today | Jacksonville 40.72 .957 ' and &yearoids, Claimir 0 yreot? 3.00 "2.70 Houston 41 67 380 2 Chicago, Peters (10-5), at Los Purse $1900, : " « 4 ' . New York 33.73 3 : Angeles, Chance (10-10). N Results Thursday Caugnh Leaxinge 1 410) Alo" 'in Rock : Athletic Purse ' alaeadacies Minnesota, Pascual (11-6), at, Toronto 8 Arkansas 2 eS reg aw 108 n, B Marine, and Fa Results Thursday Kansas City, Pena (8-13) N Rochester 4 Atlanta 6 eS me ea yTiny, Da , ' Cine 2 St. Louis 3 ' ' TORONTO (CP) A Start good. won driving ym ae sath Vian FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--It "vulgare 4 5t, Louis » ' Cleveland, Grant (7-9), at De- Indianapolis 5 Buffalo 6 <a Mees nen, Gia . " Winner, bef 2,' by County Clare -- Ledy Was only fitting that Puss rn') nicago 10 Milwaukee 2 troit, Bunning (7-11), N Columbus at Richmond 2 ppd Street. 'ana: Algwury Merrick. Trainer, WF Edmiston Boots should win the Buffalo! (Only games scheduled) Baltimore, Roberts -(9-9), at wel grounds Wiener © 9, 4 Set - WwW Pool (24,916 Nella Pool 27,472 Athletic Purse at Fort Erie Probable Pitchers Today New York, Ford (16-4), N Syracuse at Jacksonville bg ABs ye roriange. For g. Phursday--the four - year ~ old) New York,. Jackson (6-13) and) Boston. Monbougquette (14-7)| wet grounds Pool 2 : SIXTH RACE -- 6 ongs. For 3) ott ' Cisco (6-9) Milwauk he i (4-7 ee oe yearcoida and up. Allowance, Purse $2000,/Colt has gained as much fame/Cisco (6-8), at Milwaukee, Spahniand Morehead (6-8), at Wash Games Today Thompson, lanky Vancouver) professional Golfers Association|iton, landed eight fee from the sachin tine : : 1 rea es i. his acrobatics as he has for)(13-5) and Sadowski (1-4), twi ington, Daniels (3-6) and Rid. Arkansas at Richmond native now playing out of Tor-ititle last August with a blister. CUP ' ; ~ ~ his r ing ight 9 miaht > . Rs $ « . $ 3 Bia " " . year-olds, Claiming al! $2 \ EGreaian, Harrison 20 0 Ridesoneay # seta dindees aia a . : : : zik (1-2), twi-nigh' tuffalo at Syracuse onto's Northwood golf and coun: ing eight-under-par 64 at the Five players carded even-par /Parkside Drive, Fitz, ... $90 400 Hookers Bailey on am Te = Se "4 s hy - _ Philadelphia Bennett (3-0), a International League olumbus at Toronto try club, put together two 38s! Mississauga course here. \72s° in the first round--Duke ' Alse Ran tn Orders: Windkin, end Gun ne ; an > "th Sha td waked s -- -- il N Northern Division Indianapolis at Rochester Thursday for a six-under-par 66 |Adams of Hamilton, Gordon De- . opposi or the infiel PS j les, Dr le (13-11 l ) 4 ¢ good. won driving Shot Junio PT A os Angeles, Drysdale (13-11),! WL Pct. GBL Jacksonville lant , § Lie aaah in Order: -- Five Por Fun, Winner, b ¢,.4, by Solar Slipper -- Cat as he swished through the' - ; : beat . Atlan . at the half-way pol nt n the 36 | WON MILLAR TROPHY last of Weston and Bill Kotak, ; y Alan Shield id Al Bald ft Gee Gee's Jayne, Gum Swamp, Sugar' Kay.- Trainer, FH Merrill Jr, stretch en route to a $4.80 pay hole tournament at St. George's; Earlier this year at Kingston A an Shields an alding 0 Plum Feiry, Top Trade. Warren, Reed, Pool: 49,497 Golf and Country Club he won the Millar Trophy com-/Toronto. . Our benny 'Bov, ana The Scheidt off, Croatan was second and ; oh fie a heel : ee | ie rT ne Late Can. Queen's. Maid SEVENTH RACE -- One and cnesixs Hooker third y 1¢c ey SPORTS HAVE PRODUCED He holds the lead over Moe) petition last remaining match ora anew a the OD NOS. 5 AND 7? PAID 918.90 teanth Miles, year-old ¥ > Owned by Roxie and 'Walter Norman and George Knudson,/play tournamen Or pros in Phy 000, / 5-Caupies © al! $4000, Purse both of Toronto, who shot 70s,/North America together, $4,000 in prize money lvie)Bob Rose and Gordon Brydson,|seven-under at the 17th before Thompson, 27-year-old' Toronto/all of Toronto, at 71. Five of thej|losing control for a one-over- golfer, has a healthy four-stroke!120 starters dropped out at the/par six on the last hole margin going into today's sec- halfway mark of the 36-hole} He came up with an eagle on ond round-of the Ontario profes- event jthe par-five 488-yard lith hole sional golf championship Thompson won the Canadian|When his second shot, a two- finishing school of late in Winner b g.3 Red Hannigan -- Primina aoar Laan Back, 590 sw Gian of Buffalo, Puss 'n' Boots Mi F SOME EMORAB wi t ' , a te aad. Trainer, J. €, Mack . dUnknow tor wt ) een acting | ~ jone stroke ahead of Bob Breen,| In Thursday' s 18 holes he wasiwi awarde Treiner f ack innen. tdUnknown Fa tor. T'cotte 2 "9 hee n ac ting ke a product issing Tom M LE QUOTES | wd gee aA ROME saa Start good, won dr . . stea f fo ' i oa ag ul Ae 4 ta Fog Pig one Nas : z ret as Gaus medline cee nk B h Teer ee ane San ae Me CONGR. Sale "MEDAL HE ON : Winner, & c 4 by Never Say Ole -- race. two summers ape Ya ee enc NEW YORK (AP)--Some of "Just tell me how we can onn a ee > Stellar Role. Trainer, J © Meyer t tk: the most memorable quotes keep from being hurt by this he was leading the 4 "ane nar : eg anes field by & 00d marein hetore By JIM HACKLEMAN ever uttered have been pro guy, Just tell me how to keep | SAVES HIS LIFE Oe ee ae ¢ , suddeniy he jumped the hedge, Associated Press Sports Writer duced in the fields of sports. him from scoring." ' | L'AQUILA, Italy (AP)-- ime Ran in Order: A:Tin Pan Ailey nN Wiies, S-yearolas 3 : ldumped his jocke y and) After limping 'and wheezing to Here are some of the bette So the scout watched Kaz- (@ | n ep .< | Marco Lombardo, 16, owes Maple Queen, Roman Heritage, A-Play: « i eeuns, Reston sae 1% selsblashed into one of the infield their current commanding lead °"°S that came to mind maier in action, watched him | his life to the fact that he amps, and Dark Whisper Be . Gan a lakes Knute Rockne, the old No- run for three touchdowns and just won a skiing medal A.~Caupied A.-Cowpied Fite 7. n the American League chase Winner, ch 4, 2, By Queen's Own -- $0 Siart gong won easy New York Yankees resume the {"¢. Dame coach, was widely pass for two more. He wired | PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The!nership or 'if they wish, to Lombardo and Mario de Right Ind. Trainer, G@ McCann . Pon! 46.14 an . Fron e drive for their 28th pennant to -- ag hot 7; oy eee ---- the eto pa scOUUNE Te way was opened Tuesday for a gether, to form a corporation."| Fermo, 16, took, part in a * y. Sixth $e a 'te, F af i 3 i gorou ialf e pep-talker . port on record: "Cancei. Fie 1 i talian . y 5 DA . na night with their once lengthy sch é Sept. 30 title fight between heavy ee ss ri slalom event for eel aaarate : ' War Caper. Joe Miller injury list reduced to one ey | of his era, perhaps : Phere are hundreds of beau- weight champion Sonny Liston REJECTED APPLICATION | teen-agers held 6,600 feet up So & -~ er i » The ens ik Mickes Mantie| Une i tiful quotes that have come andl Philadel}. 1" Harrisburg, Pa., the com-) the Grand Sasso Peak, tall- a ye Capea SNe : rhe switch < bittine slunser'é He once took his Fighting from boxing, Probably the hia Stadi two promoters| Mission, acting on. & .recom-) est jn the Appennine moun- 0 10 a : . . MURRCC Irish football team int ¥ vi Reta £ phia Stadium as pr T ange > th t rb a ; gs arre n present disability is an ailing ' Dee best belongs 'to Joe Louis and the Pennsylvania Athletic)mendation by the attorney-gen-) tain chain Tat eid, er a ; . eft knee, whch struck him be Stadium that had been cor Rill Conn, preparing for a Commission came up with an eral, Wednesday rejected an ap- Lombardo was third. The Also Ran in Order , structed in the mid-west, one -title fight with Louis, an , plication for a licence from In-| judges pinned on his medai R A fore he had fully recovered from ,, 'i . > > ~ lalternate plan to mect legal ob- ; | ' chalet, © ; . LACROSSE rid Rink the broken left foot he suffered ids nati ted before And nounced his fight plan jections tercontinental Promotions Inc.) The two boys were skiing "ta rthenisadig ' ¥ Risque Rovee -- 3 . . Calandria, Trainer, G S Nemett Cassius Clay in June 5 . ' eir troubles in I'm going to stick and The plan, under which Bob in which the Nilon brothers also' afrerward side by side when SCORES Otherwise, Yanks are well off ("4 7S" | move, stick and move. He'll ang Jim Nilon would promote hold 4734 per cent a bolt of lightning cracked rORONTO (CP) on r heading into the four game : : is . A a 'a never catch me the fight tead of a corpora The commission rejected that from a ow-siung thunder- By THE CANADIAN PRESS "Dose feats on the tbal d weekend series at their friendly . : aiaeine Taia --, was informed of the (jon in which Liston holds 47% application because of Liston S head cloud formation, strik- nks thr ballpark in the Bronx against and Conn plan and said per cent, still must be approved connection with the corporation,' ing the two 1920s. died in his Baltimore Orioles. Roger Maris 4, raising them to 3 st 4 "He ¢ ran run but he can't py the champion and Klein said 'I don't think De Fermo was killed on Wednesday. He was Will be back in right field and ?! ; hide "Listen could not be reached any other state would permit the spot. Lombardo sur- Toe Pepitone: at first base And now ou iz Gites xoticdine for comment something not permitted in yived. The high - powered was a halfback with Ot. Maris has been idled by a se.) 82d pointed drama cae CHING LINE Alfred M. Klein, a member of Pennsylvania," electric charge glanced off football teams that won ries of ailments this season, the @oor at the Pennsylv Athictic Com. -Intercontinental was formed his medal and ran down one Cup both in 1925 and latest a sprained Iq@ft hand that Tom ae ty 4 mission, said I'm cenliaeut argely for the purpose of eas- leg. also was the oo sent him to the sidelines Jast that door to vi i the Yankees' Hall of the fight will be held here ing Liston's tax liabilities The v4 when: New York Rangers Monday, Pepitone was struck The team charged throug pce first baseman who Was He said the ¢ommission is Nilon Brothers have a. seven first Stanley Cup inon the right elbow by a pitch the door, It was the w sR Erase ay an early -retire- /ready to grant a licence to the year exclusive contract to han- F h Di Wednesday and taken out of the @0or. It led immediately into ment by a fatal disease. Nilon brothers ' as a co-part-idle all of Liston's fights at er 1eS, he game against Kansas City an imdoor swimming poo _He was given a "day" at d With Mantle and Maris the Very wet Yankee Stadium after his re M bd A t prime casualties, Yankees An ivy league football : Shogiies and just months be- WORLD RATINGS exican ce p most have had 40 cases of ailing or Coach, faced with. the pros ee ee death He knew he matic playoff games in Ca- injured. But their remarkable Pect of playing Princeton dur was dying. So did the crowd nadian football depth in talent has pnabled) ing the era of All-American of 70,000 Drops Tourney ' was the sudden-death them to make a runaway of the Dick Kazmaier, sent his head agi loew agers a vohend Oy atterson game between Ot. race, They've been particularly Scout out to look over the ta rig stepped to the Soreness | VANCOUVER (CP)--A perso- tawa at to Balmy Beach, hot at home--and during the back the week before and said nal tragedy Thursday cut short ; r 7 i 1 consider myself the luck eo Nicaea ROT 1own as the Sen. past five weeks RAMEE - s : luc the stay in Canada of Mexico's ame 7-6 and Since June 29th Bombers ig sin gece gal RETORT ; oe me face of the TO e O T j Antonio Palafox, He had played kicked five points, one of have won 25. of 34 and have 'ont tell me what he does eartt seven days of inspired tennis. the winner n the Stretched their lead. from one The stylish 26-year-old Davis 1 quarter game to eight They've been 39 . gles. Jerry Buchek's two ~ run .. PROVIDENCE, Ri. (AP) - Junior Middleweight -- Cham- Cup team member was in also was involved in 2 at Yankee Stadium and so u. alo Bisons se : : i i Former champion Floyd Patter- pior Ra ph Dupas, New Or- formed of his father's death the best - remembered far on the current home stand . 4 in the fifth inning broke! con was drox ped » way lea Nino Benvenuti, Italy. from a heart attack as play was i ri That was in Which winds up with the four . a 2-2 he and pinned the loss on fram top cont r to sevent 0 Visintin, Haly. 3, in the third set of a breath-tak- Beale: Larne] Same set Sxplust Oricles, Yanks Finally Snap r Billy Short place and un "agg aten Cassius Denny Moveri Portland, Ore. 4, ing singles quarter-final match n the finals have won ll of 4 : The Leafs picked up their Cl8Y was elevated to No in Gaspar Ortega, Mexico, 5, Joey at the: Canadian lawn tennis pons, Ran wr ent entire : league was idle : A ik aiiekt es ac the heavyweight rati he Giambra, San Francisco championships manager Lester Patrick fin. Thursday night, with the only ou straight vict ™ Wo; s As lion ie : , 1 in the nets j . camslteinn oe aul R : Indians Strin Niaskt ' World Boxing Associatio Welterw ¢ ig ht -- Champion alate 'faulted the match i e nets in that came zame scheduled--Roston at Ba jronsiad went the distance, 1, 4 puncing the monthly Emile Griffith, New York. 1.t0 Keith Carpenter of Montreal 7 rk " ; " r + R.A > } per of hich New York wo timore--rained ou : : \ srree Striking out seven and walking ratine< wsdav. the WRA's Bria utvis, Wales. 2,: Jose and left ifor his home in Guad- For the rest of the seriec By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -- : . . ; rag. ge ES ' - i dkaers receleed gettatecian to bec : : Toronto scored five runs ratings committe a t. felt ible, Cuba. 3, Luis Rodriguez, alajara, Mexcio. He had been ' 2 neir Teo ) ae use Miller. then having their 10-game n thé third inning as a result Patterson should prov if} Cu 4, Rip Randall, Dallas, 5, leading 12-18, 1-6, 4.1 are tae © regu oF winning streak broken by Buf-!" oe tallow: aw his ech nd(Curtis Col Dall: fs » Paha f, per re goalie for New York Americar falo Bi sons. Indianapolis In. of errors by Norm Gigon and R his two , okes as Palafox had been seeded first Behind his netminding. R LEADERS dians seel ta Rachwcier te./lee Riis nockouts a hands of Sonny) Junior welterweight -- Cham. in sins rd with Rafael won the next theo tad eae ira ar aie G ston n. Eddie Pe Osuna, p other of te , ae ian on, Eddie rkins, Chicago: 14° = n sme » . datlie be ee Doug Jones of New York was Bert. Somodio.. Philippines. 2.) Wimbledon doubles champions, qitiet, modest athlete. 2. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ --_ ern a P rt Cc it S ranked second followed by Giordanc sine Ltaly. 3, had been expected to sweep that aiso was a bdetter-than-aver National League Buffalo e¢ as a ee .¢) redi rs. Cleveland Williams of Houston,|/Bobby Scanlon, San Francisco. CVERt as wel 2 player who played ABR H es n hursday nishi ae < Billy Daniels of New York, Er. 4, Shigemasa Kawakami, Ja- Varpeniet adva ed to today's th London in the Groat, Sil oe a9 eg SRE : haus Sb U set St Kitts nie Terre!) of Chicago, and pan Roberio Cruz. Philip. S©™! - finals where he meets Vings mah ae ° . 'k v2 *"' Francois Godbout of Waterloo. hig Ontaria) Clemenie, Pgh , 33 125 seer Ege : Henrv Cooper of Engiand. Zora pines aby 1 roapout ¢ "te t 0, Gonzalez, Pha = 80 Suk tha a " PORT CREDIT, Ont. (CP)--'Folley of Chandler, Ariz, was Lightweight--Champion. Car- 88° Whe --- es * ne a " = Gie QYTaCUsS ' > > . 4 foreign seet om B n of Sz Ot. T. Davis, LA nan 48 the rthern Division jead,|Brian Ahearn scored three goals Tanked eighth, Roger Rischer of/las Ortiz, Puerto Rico, 1, Paulie IER SOS Pag y awn et ORR Aaron, M 423 80 134 3 tian 4 co ike . an S¢ nth and Thad' Armstead, Los Angeles Francisco, 6-1, 6-2 i in ¢ to lead Port. Credit to an 1-7)" ai gar Fora Sane | Muckee Bey aror hit t a alloped ay Tray rae ver @ O a a t ' i k ane uskegon, ch REMEMBER WHEN . oa ) & Colneebars Rirhn : win over St, Catharines in he othe ' : os Hernandez, Venezuela, Va Im tee ge ni oven, an Ontario Lacrosse Association * Cham./4, Dave Charniey gland. 3./naw, Mic Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Runs Batted In lacsanelie seuie sained senior game Thursday night. pion 1 Pp Miami/Bunny Grant, Jamaica Bantamweight hampion, R B : Hits;--Groat, 143 : : Red Crawford added a pair of Beact iE ottor att Junior lightweight -- Cham. Eder Jofre, B azi. 1, Alphonse Deubles--Gr : n : 8 a PEIN hile Pete2, . Harold Johnso siladel- Pion, Flash Elorde, Philippines. Habmi, France, 2, Jesus Pimen- t 1 gals for Port Credit while Pete ai ae eas ee ioe 4 Love Alotey Ghan ei. Mexico, 3, Jose Medel' Mex- oe : ar Gord Mc Wavac: T ieee Stockion 'Johnny Bizzaro, Ernie. Pa. 3,/ico. 4 ting Harada, Japan Mave Runs sans! ie a ldiamamelie EA Kranennai Cracker, F rie Tomchishen,'caiit 5. Guilio Ring feruo Kosaka, Japan. 4, Young 5, Manuel Barrios, Mexico Francis *3 arove how "i weved tea} tay Shipway and George baa © Rye weight -- C m pion. 7 or, Philippines. 5. Guiz Py Ans ag ae & 'hampion, Pone Stolen Bases Pinson 4 the m t t xth. each tallied once ck Tige Nigéria ene ROLE Algeria nes 3 reais and. 1 Er Te yens i nt ' anir » Ted Howe had two coais for : lime t i Featherweight -- Champion, Miranda, Argentina. 2. B> Pitching Malo \tlant <u Fanok tt rs and the others went Rubi Carter. I se N ; Sugar Ramos, Cuba. 1, Ism v3 : 163. 842 and Sam 3 fombine 19 Gary Hind, Gary Moore, Rob Joey Giards ' ga. Panama. 2. Mitsunori[Salvator runi, Italy. 4, Hir. Strikeouts--K oufax ' n. strike 4 Wings ¥ err, en and Waily'Georee Renion. Phila we "ky, Japan. 3, Rafiu King. Ni om ara, Japan, 3, Leo gcies, 195 : >» seven hits, n rne jLasz 'apn F a. 4, Howar Winstone Ontario Senior gs ' Possible the most touching I want ¥ to go ou ne Was uttered by Loa Geh hockey champian Triples . rm Cramh q