10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 12, 1963 RETAINS TITLE Dick Tiger Batters , Gene Fullmer To TKO | The British referee, the only| ofifcial, declined to say how he) , | NEW YORK (AP) -- -- stp Re pag said, "but Gene| Fullmer, mauled, bruised and/insisted on going on," ¢ badly beaten in his effort to re-|- There were no knockdowns,|had scored the fight but The gain the world middleweight|put Fullmer was cut over the| Associated Press had Tiger win- boxing title, has returned to the|bridge of the nose and blinded|"ing every round, \United States to mull over the|in the later rounds by a cut) The Nigerian government un- possibility of retirement. over the right eye. that bled/derwrote the bout, putting up) "I have no plans for retiringjfreely. His body was marked/ $280,000 in guarantees, Fulmer; and no plans for going on,"|by angry, red welts and the was guaranteed $50,000 and $10,-| ' Fullmer said Sunday night en/bruises still showed on his face|000 in expenses and Tiger $100,-), route to his home in West Jor-|when he returned to the U.S.|000, The bout drew a crowd of dan, Utah, "I'm going home to} 'I guess he caught me a cou-/about 30,000 to the outdoor Lib- italk it over with my family."|ple of times in the early rounds erty Stadium, but there was no The 32-year-old fighting Mor-/Which must have knocked the announcement from - promoter sharpness out of me," Fullmer|Jack Solomon on total attend- mon was cut and battered and) .aiq "put right- until the end I ance or receipts, drenched with his own. blood!tnoyght 1 had a chance." The fight was the third be- Saturday before suffering aj tween Tiger and Fullmer. Tiger seventh round TKO at the lifted the title from Gene with hands of champion Dick Tiger a 15-round decision jn San Fran- in Ibadan, Nigeria. His wife, Delores, said in West Jordan shortly after the fight that she hoped Gene, /'RAIN DOCTORS' DO A 'FINE' JOB cisco last year and they fought to a 15-round draw in-Las Vegas earlier this year, There was no immediate com | IBADAN, Nigeria (AP)-- Rain doctors made sure of fine weather here Saturday for the world middleweight bout between Dick Tiger of Nigeria and Gene Fullmer of the United States. Tiger, the defending champion, won a seventh-round TKO. Native rain doctors had been hired by Nigerian cab- inet minister Chief Joseph Modupe Johnson to hold off the rain clouds in this, the tag end of the Nigerian rainy season, The day started with overcast, glow- ering skies, but the weather cleared and in the after- noon the sun blazed down from an almost cloudless Sky. a former champion, would call it quits, Mrs, Fullmer, who has refused to watch her husband fight, also repeated that he had promised to retire if he failed to beat the Nigerian champion. Fullmer was non-committal. "He was a great champion," Mrs. Fullmer said of her. hus- band, "but we feel he should quit now." ALMOST DEFENCELESS The fight, the first title bout ever held in Nigeria, was sched-| juled for 15 rounds but Marv} \Jenson, Fullmer's manager,| jasked that it be stopped at the} fend of the seventh when the bleeding Fullmer was virtually Y defenceless against Tiger's two- Rees i jhanded attack. | inside the third base line, |"; wanted to stop it in the which' Casey insisted was a foul. Landes stood by his call and Casey got thumbed out of | the game -- which Cubs won 8-1. -AP Wirephoto ment from the Tiger camp as jto further title bouts, but Euro- jpean champion Lazlo Papp of \Hungary, Joey Giardello and |welterweight champion. Emile Grifftih of the United States have been mentioned as possi bilities, Tiger carried the fight all: the way. Fullmer attempted to fight his usual crowding, pushing at- jtack only sporadically, and late jin the fight appeared to be able to box only defensively. In the last three rounds, with his blood covering both fight- jers, Fullmer was able to pre- jsent only a left hand that grew progressively weaker and |weaker, finally becoming little jmore than a pathetic, pawing slap that the aggressive -cham- pion ignored completely BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS , National League W L Pct. GBL'New York .600 -- |Chicago 569 3% | Minnesota 542 614 |Baltimore 533 7% |Cleveland 530 8 |Boston 7 .509 1044 |Kansas City .508 104 |Los Angeles broke away, eight miles from the finish and scooted in, in pouring rain, a full minute ahead of the others. --(CP) Wirephote when the rest of the field ar- rived in Quebee City on Sun- day, to complete the ninth lap of Le Tour du St. Laurent bi- ( Van POWERFUL SPRINTER -- Dripping wet but happy, Gees Vankspen, of Holland, was al- ready wearing the winner's garland of flowers, for the special "lap sprint'? honors, Dutchmen Clean Up In Quebec Bike 'Tour 4% 6% 914 2544 Stan Landes, in the 6th inning of the doubleheader opener, yesterday . afternoon against Chicago Cubs, at' the Polo Grounds. Cubs' third base- man, Ron Santo, hit a double CASEY LOSES ARGU- MENT! Manager Casey Sten- gel of the N.Y. Mets, sticks out his chest like a pouter pigeon, as he argues foul ball call by plate umpire Mays Is Razor Edge As Giants Whittling Dodgers' Loop Lead ie tere gutta santa § Richmond 5 Arkansas 4 Clemente singled and Lynch hit/19th victory, Sandy ,had to set- Chicago 4 New York 0 Kansas Citv 6 Cleveland 3 Toronto 3 Indianapolis 5 Associated Press Sports Writer,his 10th home run tle for his fifth defeat. Jim|Houston 2 Pittsburgh 3 New York 2 Los Angeles 1 Rochester 4 Buffalo 3 Willie May is hitting and| Tony Cloninger turned in the O'Toole won his 15th with help|Los Angeles 10 Cincinnati 3 Sunday's Results ;Syracuse 2 Columbus 12 Sn Francisco Giants are win-top pitching job by striking out from Al Worthington. Frank Sunday's Results Detroit 7-1 Chicaco 2-3 Sunday's Results< ning. The National League story/11 St. Louis Cardinals while Howard and Tommy Davis ho-|Chicago 8-4 New York 1-11 Kansas City 1 Cleveland $ Atlanta 3-3 Jacksonville 1-2 is as simple as that. pitching a four-hitter for Mil'|mered for Dodgers and Don|San Francisco 5 Philadelphia 1)paitimore 6 Washington 9 Richmond 3 Arkansas 4 With Willie working on a 13-\waukee Braves who beat Curt/Pavletich and Robinson for|Houston 1 Pittsburgh 2 lBoston © Minhesta Bo. Rochester 7 Buffalo 9 game hi'ting string, San Fran-|Simmons 9-1. Eddie Mathews hit! Reds. |Los Angeles 4 Cincinnati 9 Naw York 6 baw Aneeas & Syracuse 6 Columbus 5 ciseo has won 15 of its last 19.a three-run homer for Braves.| Brown and Joe GiGbbon were\St. Louis 1 Milwaukee 9 day's Peobable Puck Toronto 6 Indianapolis 5 ly 90 | } 5 Today's Probable Pitchers Today's Probable Pitchers Today's Games From 10 games back on July 20, locked in a tight battle all the) [008 Boston (Heffner 1:3) at. Min- : Angeles| WINS 16TH ae ; _|_ San Francisco (Duffalo 4-0) at; °° Atlanta at Jacksonville Gaants now trail Los Ange : a aca : way at Pittsburgh until man : : s 3 nesota (Kaat 10-8) ; - a, Dick Ellsworth won his 16th ¥ : Philadelphia (Short 3-9), N Richmond at Little Rock Dpdgers by only 344 games with for: Chicase Cubs in the B1 (cee Danny Murtaugh lifted Houston Farrell 10-8) at| (Only game scheduled) peven weeks to go but New York. Mets Gibbon for a pinch hitter in International League Rochester at Buffalo ; 'enh. opener : SE egy "tik {Pittsburgh (Friend 13-10),.N | Syracuse at Columbus ik solteret oie eat ca bounced back with a vengeance the eighth. Elroy Face, whoj (Only games scheduled) Northern Division Toronto at Indianapol Red y cos Rees atl clobbered Cube 11-4 for q| Torked only She ninth, wae (he) ..- Phas naib ine cimnati s knocked out Sandy, *'" ** : : Koufax in a six-run sixth inning SPlit of their doubleheader. yah' Not A Single Walk FOOTBALL cycle marathon, Espen American League W iL Pct. GBL Syracuse 74 649 -- /Buffalo 66 569 9 |Rochester 63 50 .565 944 |Toronto 62 65 :488 65 546 11% |Richmond 54 67 446 57 483 | Southern Division 54 Indianapolis 71 52 .577 52 Atlanta 66 56 .541 54 | Arkansas 66 60 .524 .500 114% | Detroit 51 'Columbus 61 61 .500 Houston .385 2544 |Washington 42 Jacksonville 45 77 .369 New York 3 325 32 Saturday's Results Saturday's Results Saturday's Results Boston 3 Minnesota 5 W iL Pet. 66 59 .528 65 62 .512 64 61 512 GBL 69 66 64 46 50 54 Los Angeles. |San Francisco St. Louis |Cincinnati | Chicago | Pittsburgh | Philadelphia | Milwaukee 1¢ winning|Visser, both 25, won two laps each and earned $515 and $335 respectively. Van E ranked fifth and Visser Lith in the final standings. Their joint efforts won Hol- land the $150 first prize in team competition by a 17-minute margin over second-place Bel- giun. The Belgian team received $100 and the British team $50 for placing third. (CP)--Four youth-jprize money without athletes from The Nether-jone of the 10 laps lands set out for home today,| He completed the 1,050-mile collectively $2,900 richer after| round trip between Quebec City ppd,'riding off with the top individ-\..4q Montreal in 38 hours, six al and team honors in the an-| minutes and 23 second: scree it Dy tepbnge At the end, he was three min- Hero of the team is its YOUNR- utes ahead of his teammate Lex member, 24-year-old Kees\yan Kreuningen, 25, who fin- Haast, who finished eight days|ished in second place and col- f bicycle racing in first place lected $840 and earned $1,060 of the $10,000! Tiger-Cats Claw Als, Fans 'Roast Trimble By PAUL RIMSTEAD Each| But so overwhelming was the PANT TON ») The vas picked up an $50/Ticat victory that the score . seg bot -- na Be Was fine isn't indicative. Montreal's only ay sg , . touchdown came with less than QUEBEC ful By JACK HAND est van Espen and 'Coen {for their part in the fray a club high for the year. It was automatic en route to a 9-4 victory on 16 Saturday, San Francisco de-| Cloninger's 11 strikeouts set a 4 his eighth victory. Gene Oliver's feated Philadelphia 7-6, Los Giants made it three in a row|Angeles defeated Cincinnati 10-3 a over Philadelphia Phillies, 5-1, Chicago shut sut New York 40, on a five-hitter by Jack Sanford|St. Louis defeated Milwaukee with ninth-inning assists from|6-5 and Pittsburgh defeated Billy Hoeft and Don Larsen.'Houston 3.2. Mays doubled in two runs and, Chuck Hiller héld Wes Covington to a single|Tuns for Gi with a fine play that could have|them with ¢ been a turning point in the balljmer off John game. Covington had four ofjman for lose the five hits off Sanford includ-/key double ing a homer. up a 3-0 Giant Secry Lynch provided the he-| Frank Robi roics with a two-run homer)b-g sixth-innir that gave Pittsburgh Pirates a nati with his 16m 24. edge over Houston Colts. Hal|/fax; rolling along with a 41 Brown had a 1-0 lead with twojlead at the start of the sixth out in the ninth. Then Roberto'was the victim. Instead of his Braves scored three runs. ews' homer was hit Drove in three Jones in the seventh Sunday, two of ining ho-) the relief] > wooly. afte 3007er £ g at the"Polo Grounds ead son launched the rally for Cincin- 16th er. Kou- Mets routed. Bob Buhl and rolled up a 10-0 lead nnings the doubleheader Hubbs five for Cubs two-run single was the key hit off Simmons in the sixth when Math. off Sam n and early even- ) Cubs| back, r Cal MeLish. Mays'|chased Carl Willey in the first!stopped their skid and are fly- he fifth opened | inning and rolled to victory be-|ing high again in the Interna- hind Ellsworth in the opener in the n four) Lou Brock had six hits, and Ken No Stopping Yankees, Pinch-Hitters Win It, 'nine In Leafs' Atlanta Crackers tional League Crackers beat Jacksonville second inning .of the nightcap/Suns twice Sunday, 3-1 and 3-2, Indians 444] to cut Indianapolis southern division lead to games, Indianapolis lost to Tor-|$"800, (12) onto Maple Leafs 6-5; Buffalo Bisons defeated Rochester Red! Wings 9-7, and Syracuse Chiefs edged Columbus Jets 6-5 Humphreys was the league's feading relief pitcher when he Victory Mets and Cubs had a wild and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) mond defeated Arkansas 5-4, Co-/ Hamilton Now that Bob Humphreys is lumbus blasted Syracuse 12-2)Toronto have|and Rochester defeated Buffalo Ottawa 4-3 STANDINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Conference WL Pet. 0 0 30 We bee 10 1 0 GBL 1 'fee! 1 32 8 0 30 0 5 7 Montrea! a feared man in Tigertown. But never again will they call him Jungle Jim. The former bwana of Hamilton Tiger-Cats no longer is safe in the lair of the Tabbies Now coach of Montreal Alou- ettes, Trimble spent his most 'embarrassing evening Saturday FORT ERIE RESULTS Girl, FIRST RACE -- 6 Furlongs. For 3- and +year-olds, Cleiming all $2500. Purse Sister Baby, 5-Molly Brown, Fitz'ns 4-Mr. Yo Te, Robinson Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Counthepieces, French Annette Wrack, Rickshaw Cinderette, Peppy's Pride, vai, Upsadaisy, and All Brief Winner, ch f, 4, by Dutch Lane -- Grand 10.40 $.30 4.10 11.70 6.90 6.10 Harrison Peter was called up two months ago Orphan, Trainer, L. Silvestri. by St. Louis Cardinals. Crack ers have won five straight since his return, He made a relief ap- pearance in the second game, holding Suns hitless in 1 -23 in- nings topreserve Riverboat} Smith's third victory against losses Johnny Kucks evened his rec: Pool 37,966 Double Pool 73,317 SECOND RACE --- One and one-six teenth Miles. For J:year-olds and up. Claiming all $2500. Purse $1900, (7) S-Half Acre, Terry 8.10 4.50 3.30 7-Mr. Go Lightly, Simpson 4.10 2.90 &-Crystal Fire, Fitzsimmons 3.20 Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Plin, Fight A Lot, Polycell, and Stan Gray. DAILY DOUBLE, 7 and 5, PAID $93.10 Winner, bg, 7, by Orestes Ird -- Acres. Menche- '° |Rosequeen, Copper Cliffy and Royal arer. Winner, dk b m, 5S, by Rustom Sirdar Havit. Trainer, G S$ Nemett Pool 86,006 Way FIFTH RACE 6 Furlongs For } year-old fillies. Allowance. Pur 400 © $2800 6Allergo, Turcotte i-Jamarullah, Harrison 2-Free Trial, Fitzsimmons Start good, Won driving Also Ran in Order: First Nominee, and Spy Song Diamond QUINELLA, 6 and 1, PAID $20.30 Winner, b f, 3, by Chop Chop--Orchestra Trainer, G McCann. Pool 40,007 Quinella Pool 43,929 4.40 2.70 2.50 SIXTH RACE ---~ One and one-sixteenth Miles. For 3-year-olds and up, Canadian foaled. $7500 added. Gross $9110, (11) 6-Hid'n Treasure, some of his greatest triumphs clawed their way to a 30-7 win over the Alouettes in their open ing game of the Eastern Foot- ball. Conference season With the roar of 25,709 fans behind them--largest crowd at 'ivic Stadium in years -- the Ticats showed little respect for their. former coach as they So heated was the contest that a grand total of 270 yards was handed out in penalties and broke out near the end, Big Angelo Mosca, a for- mer Alouette, and Montreal's Bobby Jack Oliver were ejected fisticuffs Eskimos Have on the field where he has known TELL THE STORY The statistics tell the far better than adjectives: 1, Montreal's feared ground two minutes to go. And. three S\ory|Hamilton penalties helped their march, The Als lost 162 yards in pen- attack picked up a fotal of onlyjalties, the Tiger-Cats 108, The 36 yards . Sandy Ron him Stephens Maddocks for one who yards Frank Cosentino were 13 for and moved the Ticats through: the air 3. Montreal made only first downs, Hamilton 24 4 territory only tire game--both 9 the times in twice en hopeless cause HE'S DISAPPOINTED "Condolence is the word,' Trimble told reporters after the game. 'I'm disappointed in ev- ery department on our show- ing." The man who coached Ticats to five Grey Cup games in the last six years was supposed to Montreal quarterback|through before. Montreal and rookie|snapped the ball on a convert replaced! attempt series--completed The Ticats, like wild animals,/only nine of 23 passes for 114 Old Bernie Faioney and} 23 245 yards nine The Als were in Hamilton the 370 2.90 2.30\whinped the Als at every turn./fourth quarter when it was a Hamilton rushed for} fisticuffs came at the end of a chippy game when Mosca broke had He roughed up Stephens, hold- ing the ball for Oliver, and Oli- ver took a kick at Mosca in re- taliation,; Then everything broke loose. Oliver and Mosca traded punches, Hamilton's Ken Kilrea swapped a few with Montreal's Billy Ray Locklin, and Bobby Kunt of the Ticats was in there, Hal Patterson, Dick Easterly, Jamie Caleb and Cosentino, who played the last quarter, scored touchdowns for Hamil- ton. Don Sutherin kicked a field goal, two converts and a sin- gle Rookie Dave Hoppmann leaped three yards for the Mon- jtreal touchdown and Stephens, |kicking for Oliver, booted the jconvert, Rem'd 17.40 9.90 6.80 3-Winisteo,. Fitz'ns 6.00 4.70 5-Galindo, Terry Stert good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Windy Ship, Ki Gorm, Blue Light, Peter's Chop, Battli Way, All Canadian, A-Reluctant Deb, and A-Ramblin Wreck. 4--Coupled Winner, b h, 6, by Dark Sta. rf -- Ratine. Trainer, R $ Bateman, Pool 94,483 have the strongest team in the pee in the 1963 Alouettes. FOOTBALL SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY National Football League Chicago 17 New York 7 Detroit 24 Cleveland 10 Baltimore 26 Philadelphia 21 ord at 9-9 as he went the route |Trainer, P M Goddard. n the first game. Moe Thack-|Po! 156 er's two-run homer in the ninth) yirp rack -- 6 Furlongs. For 3 won the first game, and Johnny jeng ¢yearolds. Claiming all $2500. Purse Lewis hit his 12th homer with $180, 4) ' s } f » of 5-Top Trade, Robinson a man on in the first inning oO 9-Pouse Boy, Harrison the nightcap &-Gallant Helio, Turcotte. art good. won driving Also Ran in Order: Queen's Day, Moon- Washington's steal of tame, Smokey, Hot Apple Soup, Jeannie home in the fourth inning pro- Heo i Sedie, Cut Jewel, and Oyke- vided Toronto with its fourth winner, ch g, 3, by Top Admiral, -- Lady victory in its last five starts tg ur er, A G Smithers. Not a single walk was issued in|? 7" the game as Toronto used three) eourrn race -- «4 pitchers and Indianapolis two. |yearclds and up ever J ers cked| Purse $1900, (11) rg 8 er ohn Anderson picked LLCAIny Vitek Rabihaon up e win 8-Real Gentleman, Hale One swing of Richie Allen's|¢Rubria, Waish 7 2. Start good, won driving bat wiped out a 3-0 Richmond Also Ran in Order: Kessava, Mr Second Trip To Plate By BOB GREEN D Tigers winning by Bubba lips Associated Press Sports Writer the first 7-2 and White Sox the Kaline. A three-run burst It's not bad enough that New second, 3-2 on Dave Nicholson's fifth broke a 2-2 tie and York Yankees are making a 18th homer of the season with Detroit ahead. to stay rout of the American League one out in the Ith, Don Mincher and Zoilo Ver pennant race in their usual Minnesota Twins closed to/salles hit homers for the streak fashion, but now they've come within a' half game of White ing Twins, and Camilo Pascual up with a new gimmick Sox-on he strength of their stopped Boston on five hits for 'They're sending up their sixth straight victory, 5-2 over his 14th victory. Red Sox' Dick pinch hitters two or three times Boston Red Sox while Cleveland Stuart increased his league @ game. Indians edged Kansas City Ath- leading home run total to 28 So you get him out the first letics 2-1 and Baltimore Orioles with a two-run shot in the sixth time he comes up and the sec- beat Washington Senators 6-2, but in vain as the Sox lost their ond or third time he kicks your New York defeated Los An. ninth straight head in. Unfair? Well, not quite. celes 2-1 Saturday, while Orioles go some big hitting Take Elston Howard and Hec- Chicago defeated Detroit 5-1,,from their pitchers in the vic. tor Lopez. Howard went in to Minnesota defeated Boston 5-3, tory over Washington. Starter bat for Yogi Berra in the eighth Washington edged Baltimore 6-5 two-run hoer, his first, and inning of Sunday's game with and Kansas City defeated Cleve. and winner Milt Pappas hit a Los Angeles Angels and flied jana 6.3 two-run homer, his first, and out in routine fashion. In the 'The Yankee victory at Los relief man Stu Miller cracked same inning Lopez batted for Alj Angeles Sunday was their 19th a bases-loaded triple Downing and also flied out. No|in 25 games and their eighth in. Barry Latman threw a three- damage done. 10 extra-inning affairs this sea- hitter at Athletics, with all the But both of them stayed in son. Howard's dramatic shot,|As safeties coming in the sixth the game. his 23rd homer of the season, inning. Cleveland gave him all So Angels go into the ninth was the turning point the backing he needed with two with a 4-1 lead and promptly re- In the 10th winning pitcher first inning runs on singles by tire the first two Yankees. But pit) Stafford led off with alAl Luplow, Tito Francona and the next two draw walks and scratch single and went to sec- Fred Whitfield and a wild pitch d A} 10.40 in the sent troit gers ar Doug Campbel EDMONTON (CP) -- Centre SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas » Dealer in your aree. 31 CELINA ST. {Corner of Athol) 728-9441 ng ng 34.40 12.70 7.20 5.10 3.60 4.10 Doug Campbell, six-foot-three 250-pound Canadian centre, was obtained Saturday by Edmon- . ton Eskimos of the Wester on Football Conference from Tor- onto Argonauts of the Eastern 12.70 540 3.70'Conference 7. 410 Coach Eagle Keys said Camp- py bell, picked up earlier this week so Ran in Order: Some vaiver skimos be- Wea ond Baletiorr on waivers by the Eskimos Green Bay 27 Pittsbureh 7 Winner, b ¢, 3, by Paper Tiger -- Feature fOre Toronto recalled him, was ° Time. Trainer, J © Meyer. obtained in a straight player American Football League igs pealles trade for centre Ron Watton, San Diego 50 Boston 17 EIGHTH RACE -- One and onesix- also a Canadian. teenth Miles. For year-olds Claiming Watton was one of two play- a urse 0, (7). mre % i 4+Hoot'ny Annie, Har'son 10.10 470 3.19 ers the Eskimos obtained for! 7-Ridge Road, Bailey 630 380 halfback-punter Bobby Walden &Hannibal Miss, Potts 3.70'from Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The! Start ; i | phd great aig esti other was Sam Fernandez, an) St A three-run uprising spurred ~ by Tony SEVENTH RACE -- year-olds. $10,000 added. 16) 2-Dr. Giddings, Dittfach 7-Johns Champ, Bohenko 1-Sound Stage, Burton Start good, won driving Ye Miles Gross Furlongs. For + Claiming all 83500 Mr Belfort 24.10 16.40 7.10 10.00 6.40 4.60 seal et sel O.L.A. JUNIOR "A" LACROSSE QUARTER-FINAL PLAYOFFS (THIRD GAME) TO-NIGHT LONG BRANCH CASTROLITES vs OSHAWA GREEN GAELS OSHAWA ARENA 8:30 P.M. 24 days 216, -- $11,473,914 |S. CHA in vs Johnny VALENTINE Tony MARINO vs. Judo Jack TERRY The Great MEPHISTO vs. Bob LIEPLER OSHAWA ARENA, TUES. AUG. 13 8:30 P.M. i 187 King St. E. scored a second run a few min- utes later'on an Angel 0 So Yankees win 6-4, extend|a fine their winning string to six, An- Fr gels' losing string to seven and wa boost the New York first place ' margin over Chicago White Sox to nine ful] games. White Sox split a pair with out @ Commercio! end Industrial Sites @ Leoseback @ Development Paul Ristow REALTOR 728-9474 homer A, SBM, MERV MARSHALL Tickets for this. tine exhibition on sale at the Casino Restaurent Pat Milosh--Promoter lead and produced all of Arkan-|Edgor, Bobby Pin, Malucina, Brierama, Sas' runs as he hit a grand ---- auoieracrace sia oe in the sixth inning.| , ' e four-run blow.was Allen's | ae grand slam of the season Senator Spangler : an is 23rd home run. Billy . | Also Ran in Order: Costly Andy, Verbaj > " | Smith picked up his 13th vic- First In Feature fo Wand Nek WF cae cop Diary ia Saget ll oy aay, and Ed Merritt, who had) »oRonTo (CP) -- Senator | Dee, Trainer "FW Russell. The Wskince put Canadian ae ae pad ov Spangler won the $3,500 fea-| Total Poot 697,921: centre Dick 'Chrobak on waiv-| ao : tured Open Handicap Pace for|Atendence 13.988 ers to make room for Camp- Buffalo erupted for four runs|'htee- year-olds and up atyrotal Pool, 24 da er in the eighth inning to seal its|\GT@¢MWood Raceway Saturday| - - -- ji a comes up cog nay ond on Phil Linz' sacrifice. Lo- victory over Rochester. The vic-| ment ~~ 1%-mile dis- owler comes on to face him. | pez followed with his run-scoring tory lifted the Herd back into e aaere MPIONSHIP His first pitch lands in the left-|<ingle and one out later scored YESTERDAY'S second place tie with Wings) Senator Spangler paid $10.60 field seats and it's a tie game.!on shortstop Jim Fregosi's the northern division, two/$4.70 and $3.10 with Baron Gentleman JIM HADY So Lopez comes up again in! ror STARS games behind pace-setting Syr-|Atom returning $3.70 and $3.20 (Challenger) the 10th with a runner on second acuse to place. Show horse Sonny - * Pitcher Willie Smith's pinch- Creed paid $6.10 ¥ nning homer By THE ASSGUSATED PRESS)nit single delivered the tie- potas Sox to salvage Batting -- Jerry Lynch, Pi-/breaking run as Syracuse ral- h Detroit.and ruined rates, hit two-run withilied to defeat Columbus. Chiefs ng effort by Tigers' |two out. in last of ni itrailed 5-2 going into the ninth He went all the!/Pittsburgh a 2-1 victory but picked up three runs to give ly seven hits.! Houston: Colts relief ace Bob Dusta! his ninth t the distance Pitching -- Tony victory ; Braves, struck out 11 St. L Saturday, Atlanta was rained Tigers banged Cardinals while pitching a four-/out at Jacksonville.. Indianapo- ding three each|hitter for eighth victory /\lis defeated Toronto 5-3, Rich-| JOHNNY VALENTINE 3. eee