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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1964, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, May 29,1964 3 -- Rt ae | Lord's Jewellers. : Oliva, 2g rye Nadien 9 a nk ball League' » yesterday Hinton, Wash. 161 21 57 afternoon, at Kiexandva Park. Bressoud, Boston 156 26 55 i A LOT OF CLOSE ONES Major League Baseball Has One Of Those Days Elsewhere in the NL, a »ai-son then led off with a walk and|now 4-4, took the defeat, Mike cide squeeze bunt by Nellie Foxwaited two outs before Mays} White's single accounted for the ce Ligeorayg gage | ge Mo aod w M Ad re A age on other two runs, . reaker run in a ory touched by a fan 8 The Cubs managed only two va, 64. over Milwaukee Braves and Chi-and the ball was knocked back] hits off Galen Cisco and Ley Doubles -- Rollins, Minnesota, cago Cubs defeated New Yorkonto the field but the umpires|Bearnarth but scored in the| 11. -- 20 ro 4 rag oa ae him home. first-on Lou Brock's double, his Frappe ee ges od omer an try Jackson's teal of third and an infield out.| Fregosi, 8, Oliva ani three-hit pitching. CURFEW ENDS GAME Williams's homer in the sixth|Versalles, Minnesota, and Hin- In the only American League The Dodgers and Reds were| gave Jackson, 6-4, additional|'on, Washington, 4. game scheduled, Kansas City scoreless until the 12th. The) working room. Home Runs--Killebrew, Min- Athletics capitalized on fourDodgers scored two against Cin-| 'The athletics scored three un-|"¢S018, 13. Chicago errors and handed cinnati starter Jim Maloney 00) earned runs on the four White lea Bases--Aparico, Balti-| i vely-double. In theenext in- Juan Pizarro his first loss by bis throwing Lahey and | run-\sox errors and that was more|™0re, | 22. ning, they added re beating the White Sox 4-1. producing single by' Tommy)than enou gh. Orlando Pena Pitching--Bunker, Baltimore, Breal, The Phillies took a 5-4 Jead inDavis. The Reds. then tied the brought his record to 6-3 with 5-0, 1.000. ; the eighth on Roy Sievers' sac- Score in their half on run-scor- John Wyatt's relief help. Strikeouts -- Radatz, Boston, rifice fly, The Pirates tied it ining singles by Leo Cardenas and and Pena, Kansas City, 60. Kitch tchener Jr. the ninth'on a walk to Jim Pag- Johnny Edwards. It stayed that National League Freehan, Detroit 110 1' Fregosi, Los Ang 107 22 Runs--Oliva, 34. 354 353 -336 336 By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Philadelphia manager Gene Mauch noticed a Face in the Forbes Field scoreboard. Now National League head- quarters faces a rather delicate decision. Here's what happened Thurs- day as the Phillies lost 6-5 to Pittsburgh Pirates and dropped into second place behind San Francisco Giants, 'who defeated St. Louis 2-1 on Willie Mays' 18th homer. , Mauch protested as the Phil- lies came to bat in the sixth in- ning, complaining he had spotted a face in the left-field scoreboard. Mauchs said it be- longed to Roy Face. Knowing that faces in score- boards often steal signs, Mauch said this Face had no business there. The Pirates' relief specialist rough fashion, of runs in the two walks and three hits. added three in Markus came In the 7th, they added final run, by Goring, aided Pettes. liaroni and singles by StargellWay uniii the 12:50 a.m. local ABR HP and Dick Schofield. ger curtew time ruled a halt, Williams, Chi. 141 28 56 Curt Simmons, now 6-8, scored Fox. bunted with the bases Mays, San Fran. 142 38 55 . the Cardinal run in the fifth in-loaded and the score tied 1-1 in Clemente, Pitts. | 168 30 63 .' ning on Curt Flood's double andthe eighth and scored John Torre, Mil. 151 20 56 .371 had the Giants blanked on fiveBateman with the tie-breaker Stanrgell, Pitts. 101.19 35 .347 hits until the eighth. Cap Peter-for the Colts. Warren Spahn, Runs--Mays, San Francisco, \ Is Promoted admitted he was in the score- board. "T went there just before the first Philadelphia hitter came up in the sixth," he said. And, said Face, he had a reason: He was using the rest room there. FACTS 'N' FIGURES ON INDIANAPOLIS The case now goes to the Na- INDIANAPOLIS (AP)--Facts Japan Wrestler Claims Canada NEW YORK (CP-CP)--Steve Brklacich, 34, last year's coach of Kitchener Rangers in the On- tario Hockey Association Junior A league, has been named coach of the re-activated New York Rovers in the Eastern 63, Doubles--Clemente, 14. Runs Batted In--Mays, 42. Hits -- Clemente, Pittsburgh, Triples--Santo, Chicago, 5. Home Runs--Mays, 18. Stolen Bases--Wills, Los An- Has Big Chance SASKATOON (CP) -- Can- ada's amateur wrestlers lack speed and tackling ability but the Canadian team that will compete in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo has a good chance to win a medal, a mem- ber of the team said Thursday Koji Hirabayashi, a 22-year- old Tokyo-born wrestler who was eiigible for the Canadian team because his father was born in Canada, said speed and tackling are essential in Olym- pic competition. Hirabayashi was named to the team after winning the 125% pound weight division last week during the Canadian amateur wrestling championships and Olympic trials at the Univer- sity of Saskatchewan. Hirabayashi, who has only a geles, 15. Pitching -- Farrell, Houston, and Marichal, San Francisco, 7- 1, .875. Strikeouts -- Maloney, Cincin- nati, 68. tional League Jury, Warren Giles presiding. While the Phillies and Giants were exchanging place in the standings, Los Angeles Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds played the longest. game of the season-- with neither team winning. It ended in a 2-2 tie, called be- cause of curfew after 17 innings, and will have to be replayed. and figures on the Indianapolis 500 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Saturday: Event -- 500-mile race from flying start for cars limited to non - supercharged engines of 256.284 cubic inches or super- charged engines .of 170.856 cu- bic inhes; sanctioned by U.S. Auto Club and Federation In- ternmationale de l'Automobile. Trac -- 2% miles asphalt, 50 to 60 feet wide; four %-mile banked turns, Purse -- $150,000 guaranteed, increased according to gate, plus. accessory prizes; $493,- 530.61 last year, with $148,513 to winner Parnelli Jones. Race record --- 143.137 miles an hour by Parnelli Jones, 1963. Qualifying record -- 158.828 m.p-h. for 10 miles by Jim Clark, Scotland, May 16, 1964 Hockey League. New York Rangers of the Na- tional Hockey League an- nounced Thursday the creation of the farm club that, as an amateur team, was disbanded in 1952, The Rovers will join five other clubs in the EHL's northern division. Brklacich, a former Rover de- fenceman, turned professional with St. Paul of the old United States Hockey League in 1950 after leaving the Rovers, Born in Schumacher, Ont., he played with Vancouver in the Pacific Coast Hockey League in 1951-52 and Shawinigan in the Quebec Senior Hockey League in 1952-53. Before coming to Kitchener, THIS UMPIRE MAKES A SPLIT DECISION ge gg ype dust off the plate. His pants Joe proved a good umpire-- 'when um oe e! he went right on with the split as he performed his duty Vanvouver, in a baseball lea- and the batsman, Don Mc- game, despite the incident. gue action on Wednesday . night, moved in to merely Gowan looks on. However, --(CP Wirephoto) Jim Clark May End U.S. 500 Domination ircuit to about 175 theatres and arenes. e sph By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Speedway management| Connecting for his eighth hit reported record advance sales,|in his last 13 trips, Pancho Her- AUTO TRACK PLANNED MONTREAL (CP) -- Plans for a sports car racing circuit near the towns of St. Jovite and Mont|? Tremblant, 80 miles north of|7 Montreal, were announced Mon- day by officials of the Montreal Motor Racing Club. The track is being built by Le Circuit de Mont Tremblant-St. Jovite, a group of 60 businessmen, and the racing club. Construction of Brklacich was associated with|the 1%4-mile track is to be com- Johnstown Jets.in 1961-62 andjpleted for a preliminary event Nashville Dixie Flyers in thejin August and Quebec regional Pancho Herrara Has 2 Homers For Jets' Win EXPORT PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES built by A. J. Watson, creator of six winning 500 cars, includ- ing Jones' 1963 Agajanian Spe- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Scot- land's Jimmy Clark, world road racing champion, will charge across the starting line of the 48th Indianapolis 500 auto race Saturday determined to break a string of American victories go- _ to Howard Wilcox in His effort may bring out the biggest paying crowd ever drawn by an American sport- ing event, upwards of 250,000. Italian Dario Resta, in a French Peugeot, was the last foreign winner in 1916 before the First World War closed the old 24-mile racing oval for two Ph force. Clark smashed qualifying rec- ords in a new British - Ameri- can hybrid car, a dagger-slim green Lotus built by Colin Chap- man of London and powered by a new Ford special racing en- gine mounted over the back wheels, It's a much improved version of the car in which Clark finished a close second] to Parnelli Jones last year. Ford, in the biggest corpor- ate effort to win the race in modern times, provided the new overhead cam engine to sven of the cars starting Sat- urday. Only Ford engineers have been permitted to touch the screaming beauties. MAY BE TOUGH Rodger Ward, twice winner of the 500 and no worse than fourth in the last five Memorial Day classics, may have the big- never" came. The foreign factory; 4 back injing cial. Ward was third-fastest quali fier and will share the front row at the start with Clark and Bobby Marshman, who reached 160 miles an hour in practice with a 1963 Lotus powered by one of the new Ford engines. Jones had to settle for the second row in his Watson road- ster. He had an alternate new rear-engine car but it had bugs and was parked for this year Two other former winners in the field are A. J. Foyt, defend: t.s. Auto Club big car champion, and Troy Ruttman, the youngest winner in 500 his- tory when he took the 105% event at the age of 22. Foyt will be in the No, 5 position and Ruttman in No. 18. Both will drive conventional Offy road- sters. Ward, 43, will be starting for the 14th straight year. Eddie Johnson, 45, will start for the llth time. IS A SENIOR Walt Hansgen of Bedminster, N.J., one of seven first-time Starters, will be one of the sen- ior drivers at 44. A noted sports car racer, he is rated a genu- ine contender in a new Huffa- ker rear-engine Offy owned by Kjll Qvale, San Francisco sportsman. There will be television of the long, noisy show, starting at noon EDT and expected to ldst about four hours, for the first gest challenge to the three Lo- tus-Fords in a rear-engine Ford time but it will be on a closed MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS which it never discloses, Thr ar 155,000 seats in the stands and infield bleachers and al- most as many more speed fans swarm through the 537 - acre ground and sit on parked autos and trucks. The only foreign driver who made the field besides Clark is Jack Brabham, an Australian now racing out of England. He built his own rear-engine Offen- hauser. He started the 500 once before in 1961 and finished ninth in an underpowered Cooper- Climax. SPORTS BRIEFS GAMBLING BILL PASSED WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Senate Tuesday passed and sent to the White House a bill making it a federal crime to fix a sporting event or influence the score by shaving points. The penalty could be a $10,000 fine or a five-year prison term or both, MAY SKIP GAMES CAIRO (AP)--Thirteen Arab rara of Columbus boomed two homers for three runs Thurs- day to pace the Jets to a 4-3 victory over Atlanta and give Columbus three out of four games in their International I Start About noon EDT af. ter slow parade lap and pace ap at about 100 m.p.h Field -- 33 cars, fastest of 61 entries in time trials. League series against the Crackers. Richmond Virginians. pushed across an unearned run in the 10th inning at Jacksonville to chalk up a 2-1 victory over the Suns in the only other league game. Toronto Maple Leafs' scheduleq appearance at Buf- falo was postponed because of cold weather. Herrara put the Jets out front 2-0 with his first homer of the night in the second inning. Af- ter the Crackers tied it up in their half, he cracked a solo four-bagger in the third to put the Jets ahead to stay. Pitcher Barney Schultz, who has worked 27 1-3 innings this season for Jacksonville without giving up an earned-run, was the hard-luck loser against the Virginians. Tom Metcalf, sec- ond of three Richmond pitch- ers, got the win. St. Kitt's A's Topple Sailors TORONTO (CP) Gary Moore and Wally Thorne each scored four goals for the Athletics. Gerry Chee- vers and Pete Berge had two each while Gary Hind and Gary Carr each scored one. George McGaffey scored four goals for the Sailors. Paul Hen- derson scored twice while Gord McCracken, Bill Brian Ahearn had one each. George Kapasky, Allan, Ron Brown and Cathar- ines Athletics dr..sed only nine men Thursday but outscored Port Credit Sailors in every pe- riod to take a 15-11 victory in an Ontario Lacrosse Association senior game. scant knowledge of English, made his comments in writing during an interview. An inter- preter translated. Other members of the Cana- dian team are Phil Oberlander of Montreal, Matti Jutila of Sud- bury and Rodger Doner of Scar- borough, Ont. OSHAWA _POWLING NEWS GLENHOLME SCHOOL LEAGUE Alan Armstrong 270, Jon Lee 225, Wes ley Provse 135, Philip Yipton 160, How- ard Westfall 240, Brian Bernier 120, John Wilson 130, Bi Henning Dejong 235, Billy Nichols 115,. | Welch 135, Ricky Peyton 125, Jimmie rown 90, Joe Holkema and David 'O'Boye 110. Linda Nichols 255, Linda Harding 205, Christine Straszewski 195, John Carson) 190, Doreen 145, Sharyn Sheyan 120, Karen O'Boyoe 110, Debbie Bartlett 100, Mary Polocok 90 and Wanda 9. 1962-63 season. championships Sept. 13. HAD MOST SUN Shanklin, Isle of Wight, was the sunniest place in Britain in| 1963, with 1,788 hours of sun- countries voted Wednesday to boycott the Olympic games in Tokyo unless the International Olympic Committee permits In- donesia to participate. The Olympic committee has barred Indonesia because it refused to let Israel take part in the Asian Games in Jakarta two years ago. BOWLERS PICK CHIEF TORONTO (CP) Milton Webber of Toronto has been named the first president of the newly-formed Canadian Tenpin Federation, the first national FIRST RACE -- 1 Purse year-olds. $700 (8). §Robert_ McGregor, H'kirk 3.00 -Chiei Saint, Coke L'Heureux easily. ee pace for 3- 2.20 2.20 2.60 2.' &Dartes Patrick, 3.20 Start good, won Also Ran in Order: Lamar's Go Man Go, Armbro Emma, and Solon's Memory. Pool $6,044. Dream, a "SECOND RACE -- 5% Furlong pace for 3year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). Baker, Thompson 7-Ectipse C, Hayes 6Gay Alleen, hagrie § Start good, won handily. Also Ran in Order: waile?s~Price,| Little. Tom Baker, Silver Chuck, Argyel Ray, and Gait Way ator. DAILY DOUBLE, 5-AND 2, PAID $13.00 THIRD RACE = 1 er for r-olds and up, Purse 5 Vitel Victory, Kingston 5.20 3.30 3.00 SLemac, Feagen 2.90 2.66 imes fart good, won driving. xno Ran in "Order: PhyINs. Brooke, Hava Julep, Star Nib, Kintutica, and Meadow Brownie. 3.60 FOURTH RACE -- 54 Furlong pace r-olds and up. Purse $600 (7). 18.50 7.80 4.20 r 6 4.50 3.70 Midge Diamond, McRann 4.70 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Di K. Song, Dickle B, and Stormy fi FIFTH. RACE -- 1 Mile pace and up. ia AAA ving. in Order: Henra_ Volo C, Glendale Joe, i Diltion, Twinklette and Patricia Hal C. QUINELLA, 6 AND 5, PAID $129.10 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile Trot for + year-olds and up. Purse $800 (8). 7-C'dien intrusion, Hopkins 3.70 3.30 2.60 Simperial Lee, Hoyt 3 6.70 4.20 1-Dariey Riddell, 2.70 Start good, won handily. Also Ran in Order: Happy MacDutt, DH -- My Sons Dionne, DH -- Armbro Corel, Wild indian, and Dutch Dillard. OH--Deadheat for fifth. BIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 yeorolds and up. Purse $900 (7), 6.40 4.30 3,10| Start 5.70 3.90 _ 5-Thunder Bars, Crowe 10.50 5.30 4.50 1-Midnight A Grat'n, Stewart Jr 5.30 4.80 6-Single Goose, Waddell 6.50 Also Ran in Order: Gino Herbert, One- ida Chief, Argyel Sam, and Germika, Late Can., Lochinvar Duke. NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8). 7-Lady's Pride H., Hill 25.70 11.30 7.20 2-Telegram, Johnson 15.20 10.40 5-Frisco Killean, James 8. tart good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Echo O Valley, 50|Start good, won driving. organization for Canadian ten- pin bowlers. OFF CRITICAL LIST CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Race driver Glenn (Fireball) Roberts, burned in a three-car wreck in a stock car race last Sunday, was taken off the criti- cal list Thursday. A_ hospital bulletin said "his condition is [oa Sultan B, Roy McGregor, Tally ar z Pool $136,258. Attendance 2,524. no longer considered'Critical but it does remain series." herney's 80 KING ST, E. -- OSHAWA SELL-OUT ENTIRE INVENTORY Spring Bros. 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