10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 16, 1964 SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR WF "Everything From Soup To Nuts' SECOND MONEY appears to be the most coveted prize in the 105th running of The Queen's Plate, this Saturday, at Toronto's Woodbine track. At the moment, everybody, and especially a couple of Toronto newspapers, have given "North- ern Dancer" the Canadian classic victory, with the words "Welcome Home" -- as Northern Dancer came back from Belmont. We'd like to remind the punters that back about two weeks ago, after the 'Dancer' had won The Kentucky . Derby and. The Preakness, there was the same type of pre- mature celebration talk -- they had conceded Northern Dan- cer the victory in the Belmont Stakes and subsequent claim to The Triple Crown, with practically no consideration to the other entries. It could be that the "'Dancer" isn't in tune with the victory music any more -- he may have lost step and not be able to keep up. We never did like this busi- ness of rushing in early with bouquets and high praises for an achievement which hasn't yet been accomplished and this could be just another one of those instances. The Dan- cer may be past his peak at the moment -- certainly he's been in action enough lately that if he suffered from "going stale" as do a lot of over-trained athletes, it wouldn't be something that hasn't happened before. Meanwhile, Grand Garcon won his section of the Plate Trials yesterday in con- vincing fashion but Pierlou won the other half of the Trials in even more impressive manner. Jockey Avelino Gomez was "aboard" both winners, He also rode "Later Mel", the sensational filly that won the "Oaks" on Saturday. Now even the versatile Gomez can not ride more than one horse, in the Queen's Plate on Saturday, but it begins to look very much as if the various owners are making an all-out bid for second-prize money. And do you know what could happen-- they may be trying so hard that they'll go right past North- ern Dancer on the way -- and one of them might even end up in the winner's circle, x x x xX BRIGHT BITS: -- Oshawa City and District Softball As- sociation starts its Inter-City games tonight, with Newmarket, New Toronto, Richmond Hill, etc., and local softball fans will now have doubleheaders each Tuesday and Thursday night, for a few weeks. It should be and could be the attrac- tion needed to draw bigger-and-better crowds. .. . CHICAGO CUBS have traded outfielder Lou Brock to St. Louis Cardi- nals for pitcher Ernie Broglio but it's a six-player deal with Bobby Shantz and Doug Clemens going along with Broglio, while Jack Spring and Paul Toth joined "The Deck". . JIM BRONSTAD hit two homers last night to pace Toronto Leats to their 5-1 victory over Richmond. . . . CHICAGO WHITE SOX just don't know how to beat N.Y. Yankees but after losing five-straight over the long weekend, they bounced back yesterday to whip Baltimore 9-1 and regain the league lead. . . . JUNIOR "A" hockey council turned down fran- chise applications from London and Windsor, at their meet- Tony Lema In Line For SPORTS CALENDAR Big Triple WASHINGTON (AP) -- Can a man win three golf tournaments in row, especially if the third one is the U.S. Open? Champagne Tony Lema's chances for a. third straight were much talked about at Con- gressional Country Club as the elite of golf gathered for the big one, which starts Thursday, Lema won the recent Thunder- bird and Buick opens. One fellow who Wasn't talk- ing was Lema. He skipped the first day of practice Monday. A notorious worrywart, Lema may have spent the day getting his merves under control, But all the other favorites in the field tested the layout. Arnold Palmer said he was "getting seriously worried" about his putting--which is a good sign. "I'm playing all right, but I'm putting very badly," Palmer said, "It's exactly the way I was before the Masters this year"--which he won with ease. Jack Nicklaus manoevred the ball well. Nicklaus and Palmer beth came down last week for a practice round. "T played 50 holes and never got a biride," Nicklaus said. "This time I got a birdie on the third hole. I'm improving." Palmer, asked about Lema's chances to win three straight, said "it can be done. I did it, back in 1958. I almost won five straight. | Oshawa Midgets Beaten In Whitby Whitby Legion blanked Osh- awa's Jury and Lovell midget team 5-0 in an Eastern Ontario baseball exhibition game at Whitby last night. The Whitby boys collected five hits off losing pitcher Gary Carroll, including a big triple by Toffan in the second inning, which drove in a run. McConkey, Inche and Alex- ander had the only Oshawa hits, 'but they couldn't connect} when it counted most, . when| Oshawa had the bases loaded ers vs Parts and Service, Alexandra p.m. at Connaught; TODAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL City and District -- Bad Boys vs Scugog Cleaners, at 6.30 p.m and Baytor and Sons vs A-W, at 8.15 p.m. Both games at Alexandra Park, UAW League -- Dyett's Sports vs Plaza Dixie, 1 p.m., at Alex- andra Park. BASEBALL Eastern Ontario League -- Ajax vs Oshawa Merchants at Little. Britain, 8.15 p.m. Oshawa Legion Pee Wee League -- People's Clothing vs South-West, at Eastview Park and Auto Workers Credit Union vs Jubilee Pavilion, at Alexandra Park. Both games 6.15 A LACROSSE Ontario County Minor League (Novice and Bantam)--Whitby at Markham and Brooklin at Oshawa. Ontario County Minor Pee Wee League Oshawa at Brooklin and Markham at St. John's. Both games 7 p.m. WRESTLING 'Exhibition of professional wrestling (three bouts) at Osh- awa's Children's Arena, 8.45 p.m, WEDNESDAY'S GAMES SOFTBALL Beaches Major Fastball League: New Toronto vs Osh- awa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m, Civic League -- Excelsiors vs Reynolds,. at Cowan Park; Scott's vs Thompson's, at Radio Park; Foley's vs Dodd's, at Lakeview (East) and Ontario Steel vs Rundle's, at Lakeview (West); All games at 6.45 p.m. UAW League--Scugog Clean- at (West) and Karn Drugs vs Ward's Billiards, at Alexandra (East); Both games at 6.30 p.m. City and District (Inter-City) League -- Oshawa Bad Boys at Newmarket, 8.00 p.m. and Brooklin vs Toronto Plating, at Dieppe Park, 8.00 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc.: (Kiwa- nis Bantam League) -- Bathe at Sunnyside and Woodview at Fernhill; both games at 6.30 (Midget League)--Rundle Storie at Nipi- Senior Jack Spring and Lou Brock caught the St. Louis sag only a few innings after they joined the Cardinais Mondy night, The sag also struck Glen Hobbie, another recent acquisi- tion, as the Cardinals dropped a 9-3 decision to Houston Colts for their fifth straight defeat and 17th in the Ist 23 games, Spring and Brock, obtained in a six-player deal with Chicago' Cubs earlier in the day, arrived in the third inning. of the Hou- ston contest with the Cardinals ahead i-0, Spring, 31, was called upon to pitch in the seventh inning after the Colts scored four runs off Hobbie in the sixth for a 4-3 lead. The lefthander proceeded to give up four more runs, three of them unearned, one on a wild pitch. w Brock, an outfielder, batted for Spring in the eighth and struck out. In his first two starts for the Cardinals, Hobbie allowed two earned runs and eight hits in 16 innings. The Colts, however, belted him solidly. St. Louis, considered a prime contender for the National League pennant before the sea- son started, began its tailspin, May 23. At that time, the Car- dinals were in third place, one game out of first. They now are in eighth place, seven games from the top and only one-half length ahead of the Colts. Only three other gmes were played Monday. San Francisco Giants nipped Cincinnati Reds 6-5 in the other NL game while Chicago White Sox blasted Bal- timore Orioles 9-1 and Washing- ton Senators edged Los Angeles Angels: 3-2 in the American, Rain washed out Minnesot at Cleveland. Walt Bond drove in four runs Slumping Cardinals. Drop 5th Straight -- To Houston Colts with two singles,~ getting one leach gainst Hobbie nd Spring. Hobbie also was the victim of Bob. Aspromonte's two - run homer, his fourth hone run in a week, Bob Skinner, acquired from Cincinnati during the weekend, singled home one of the Cardi- nis' runs. : Jim Hart's single scoreq Wil- lie McCovey in the ninth inning and ended the Giants" see-saw triple. _ The Reds tied the game 5-5 in the ninth with the help of Hart's error, A double by Joha' Edwards scored one ran while Bobby Klaus' sacrifice -- fly knocked in the other. The White Sox stornred back into first place in the ALL, erupt- ing from the slump thiat games with New York Yiankees. They scored seven runs in the 'first inning as Pete Ward of Montreal, Al Weis and@ Gerry OSHAWA MINOR ASSOC. SOFTBALL LEAGUE PLAY MeNertney each drove in two. The White Sox, who Broke a six-game losing streaky stand eight percentage points ahead of the Orioles with the Yankees another three points behind in Oshav2 Minor Softball Associ- ation's Kiwanis Bantam League and Midget League opened their; 1964 season last night, with five games scheduled, four of which were reported. BANTAM LEAGUE Fernhill Park defeated Storie Park Bantams, at Storie Park ldiamond, 9-7, with both teams having a big seventh inning. Homers by Ballentine and Welsh and some good hitting by Slem- ko and Oleksiuk had Fernhill ahead 7-3 going into the seventh. They added two more when Ballantine got his second homer, Olesiuk doubled and went the rest of the way on an error, to make it 9-3. They needed them too because Storie Welsh's pitching for four runs in their 7th, to make it. a real scare. McKenzie was the losiag pitcher but hit two doubles in Park lads battled back against' |were WIN FOR NIPIGON Nipigon Park Midgets won an 11-6 decision over Rundle Park, at Rundle last' night, but had to count on their early lead to make the grade. They got three runs in the first, five in the second, two in the third and one on the. fourth - and never scored again, as Hanson, for Rundle, finally found his stride and finished nicely. Dobney, Griffin, Haggerty and Hamilton were the big hitters for the Nipigon team. Rundle didn't do much against Spiers in the early stages but managed to nick away later on and make a respectable -show- ing, one that indicated that with! about two more solid perform- ers, Rundle could have a_ real der this While most of the Rundle batters real. "victims" at the plate, Morrison and Graham both hit well and bore the brunt third. Don Rudolph, a 19-garne loser last season, won his first game since being recalled from the minors recently, He needed help from Ron Kline in thé ninth after the Angels' Joe Adcock slammed his fourth homer in as many games. The Senators broke a 1-1 tie in the seventh with Dick Phil- lips doubled home Jim King ad' scored on Ed Brinkman's sin- gle. ue them to 10 runs in fivé losing} YESTERDAY'S STARS Batting--Walt Bond, Hovtston, drove in four runs with two singles as the Colts drubbedl St. Louis 9-3. | Pitching--Eddie Fisher, Chi- cago, pitched the last six in- nings, allowing five hits, as the White Sox clobbered Baltiimore gon; North Oshawa vs Gen- oshas, at Alexandra Park; all games at 6.30 p.m. | EASY FOR SUNNYSIDE : w ' ga i Rg las i nnvanment] Sunnyside Park Bantams in- Northern Dancer | : " vaded Woodview Park last en Sertnn Cee yo | night and administered a 19-4 Has Good Workout ' """|iieking to the home club, and! poRoNTO (CP) -- Northern or did it real early. They scored|pancer, winner ofethe Kentucky Osh Lesion Afi A .|five runs in the first inning andinerby and the Preakness (T a ye 8 North at val ett more in the second stanza, Stakes, worked a mile in one South.West, at "Harman *Park| including homers by Eldridge) minute 40 seconds Monday in| and South-West va North-West jand Cappuccitti, as Shestowski,/nrenaration for the 105th run- Al a he fs p| Woodview pitcher, was wild atining of the Queen's Plate June . ae. see Othithe start and then later had tolo9 at Woodbine race track. in the sixth. of the load, on the attack. Clark Takes Grand Prix In Belgium FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium his own cause. 9-1 for their first victory after six straight defeats. AAT SSAA NILE ANTENNA Check Up Time IS NOW! Don't wait until you need it! Le us fix it NO' + no job is toa, small . .. all calls receive prompt service. ing last night... . OSHAWA schoolboy athletes from OCVI and MCVI, about 35 in all, are going to compete in the twi- light track and field meet tomorrow, at Cobourg. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W iL Pet. GBL 21 .604 23 26 is just one reason why you see $O many LOADSTARS! Monday's Results Chicago 9 Baltimore 1 Los Angeles 2 Washington 3 {Minnesota at Cleveland ppd (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today 32 34 Philadelphia F San Francisco 506 -- 536 3% 27 28 518 517 4% 4% Boston (Monbouquette 2-6 and Morehead 4-6) at New York games at 6.15 p.m. (Bantam (AP) -- Jimmy Clark of Scot-\Teague) -- Oshawa Heating vs groove 'em and Sunnyside lads The three-year-old Windfields Let GEORGE Do I 15 years experience i i teed off. Ashton added his hom-|farm colt; most likel di. hi D : | : Rien 4 . \s y candi-; Peticn SS bay Parca gyi er in the third inning and itjqate for the horse of the year Houdaille Ind's., at Alexandra|"25, #, clean-cut win. Woermke|award, is prohibitive favorite| (West); both games at 6.15 pitched the win for Sunnyside|for the race. | p.m . Fedde og a. Se Phen fered mechanical troubles al-|.,-, |Shestowski an epardm's \most within sight of the finish. gro Vee tna his only troubles. land, the world driving cham- pion, won the Grand Prix of} {Belgium auto race for the third) |straight time Sunday after Dan Gurney and Graham Hill suf- Bouton 4-4 and Ford 8-1) (TN) Chicago (Pizarro 7-3 and Hor- \len 43) at Baltimore (Pappas 5-3 and Barber 2-3) (TN) Los Angeles (Belinsky 3-3 or McBride 2-10) at Washington (Daniels 5-4) (N) Ten minutes behind the wheel will tell you a lot about Loadstar power--and why the in - Ore Ladeee eaten ee truck in its class. Whether you 27 30 31 32 40 500 483 475 467 322 - 5% 8% 7 ™%, 16 All work GUARANTEED Call 723-9525 -- 2 REFEREES -- featuring Pot Flanagan Cincinnati 5 San Francisco 6 St. Louis 3 Houston 9 (Only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Today. Philadelphia (Dennis Bennett\Bowsfield 0-1) at Detroit (Ag-|Calif., driver who had been set-\7 ake Vista vs 7-4) at Chicago (Jackson 8-4).\uirre 1-2 and Regan 3-5) (TN)|ting all kinds of records in his|couthmead, 6.00 p.m. and Val at} New York (Fisher 4-4) Pittsburgh (Friend 4-6) (N) Milwaukee (Spahn 5-4) at Los| Jacksonville Angeles (Drysdale 8-5) (N) St. Louis (Sadecki Houston (Bruce 6-2) (N) Cincinnati (Tsitouris 2-4) at|Buffalo San Francisco (Sanford 4-6) (N)| Richmond American League Ww Pet. 615 607 32 34 Chicago _ 6-5) at|Syracuse GBL' Atlanta Minnesota (Stigman 3-4) at \Cleveland (Kralick 6-1) (N) Kansas City (Segui 4-6 and) League { L Pct. GBL 22 614 -- 23 589 «1% 21 = .580 23 531 5 2% 509 6 | 31.446 914| 22 31 415 11 | 15 35 .300 16% Monday's Results |Toronto 5 Richmond 1 International Ww 35 33 29 26 27 25 Toronto Rochester |Columbus 344|stop and Britain's Hill shot into Clark, driving a Lotus-Climax,/ys Uxbridge, at Uxbridge, 7.00 had been running in third place|y m.; Woodview vs Fernhill, at while Gurney, the Costa Mesa, | Northway Court, 6.00 p.m; Ukrainia, at : 'al- Climax-powered Brabham, took jeyview vs Simcoe Hall, a a long lead. {Southmead, 7.30 p.m. But with two laps to go, Gur-|;acROssE ney made an unexpected pit) ontario County Pee L -- St. John's at Whitby, the lead, Then Hill's BRM brokel7 pow ; ee down and Clark went on to win. Bruce McLaren of New Zea- land, driving a Cooper, took) second place and Australia's) " . Dairy Club Wins Jack Brabham, driving his own lin at St. Catharines, 8.30 p.m. ! OLA Senior League -- Brook' MIDGET LEAGUE Connaught Park got off on the right foot in the Midget League schedule when they scored a 9-5 victory over Storie |Park boys, at Storie Park, with |Dave Leaming pitching the win jand giving up only four hits, Weelfor two runs in the first and two more in the third. Konopacki pitched for Storie |Park and went along nicely juntil the fifth. when Connaught lstaged a dig six-run parade. \Both pitchers were guilty of wildness, which figured in the RETURN TAG TEAM sme TUES., JUNE 16, 8:45 P.M. OSHAWA ARENA @ ILIO DI PAOLO YUKON ERIC BULLDOG BROWER THE BEAST : Chief Suni War Cloud vs, Big tke TICKETS FOR THESE EXHIBITIONS AT THE CASINO REST PAT 0 PROMOTER Eakins Eric Froehlic vs, Don Jardine MILOSH choose V-8 or six cylinder, you have power~ to Spare. Smooth, quiet performance at high- way speeds tells you there's a reserve of power to protect your engine from strain. See and drive the Loadstar soon--and learn first hand why you see so many. Call your nearby International 'Truck Dealer or Branch. Baltimore New York Minnesota Boston Cleveland Detroit Washington Los Angeles Kansas City WOODBINE RACE RESULTS Copyright 1964 by McMu rray Publishing Ce., Ltd. (Daily Racing Form). Brabham - Climax, finished third. 604 552 500 -500 463 8B 435 10 393 1244) 357 14! 32 32 29 27 25 7 27 «35 24 3 20 %|Syracuse 6 Jacksonville 8 \Rochester 5 Atlanta 3 Buffalo at Columbus ppd Q Games Today | "Toronto at Richmond Buffalo at Columbus Rochester at Atlanta Syracuse at Jacksonville be *\ scoring. 12-1 Over 'Heaters' |*°""% In an Oshawa Legion Bantam baseball game at Alexandra \"ark last night, Oshawa Dairy |walloped Oshawa Heating 12-1, 'Baltimore Trades | Top Relief Huler [nents the pitching of Ron ; \Joseph. 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