Qualifyin Rounds Friday afternoon for the 200-lap WINS MARATHON g race with a total purse of $9,000. HOLYOKE, Mass. (CP-AP)--~ Start Thursday rt We tke eee. SPORTS IN BRIEF Johnny Kelley of Groton, Comn., 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 16, 1964 dianapolis 500 driver from Mon- won the New England imara- ticello, Ind., predicted Monday) HAs BRUISED BONE GAME RAINED OUT thon sponsored by the Ameri- TORONTO (CP) -- An entry|{hat 2 halusccond Of het quai. TORONTO (CP) -- Centre| NEW YORK (AP)--An exhi-\°an Athletic Union Sunday, cov: list of nearly 36 cars, including]? Wa" |tielder Bobby Del Greco of the|bition baseball game between|*ring the 26 - mile, 385° yand six Crivers who were in this)' "Fastest qualifying time gives|international League Toronto|New York Yankees and New 15 seconds, Second was Jim ws year's Indianapolis 500, will -be- ' Maple Leafs has a badly bruised| York Mets was rained out Mon- co in qualifying Thursda tithe driver a $100 bonus and the 2 'f d r Green of Boston. Herb Reichart In Ma or Lea es pa ganas oe Pans pole position: at the start, ankle bone, x-rays have re-|day. Officials said the benefit' o's 1% ov tsced 5th inlchewan idee ve 50-mile championship auto race 3:22:23. % vealed, It was thought at first|game for sandlot baseball would gh 2a for Offenhauser 110 midgets at PLANET 18 HOT fo loa ierey f pry mie | 2 Pca the age a ask has announced the ot fouled a pitch off his ankle in a| provi e Yankees are no By MIKE RATHET provement shown by: Billy Ott,/Toth to the minors and cailed|the Canadian National Exhibi-| pe planet mercury has ajgame Friday at Jacksonville,jrained out of any games with LISTON PAYS FINE of these imports; ; Associated Press Sports Writer|called v= 'ro |p Mike Cuellar, 6-1 at Jackson-|tion Speedway. surface temperature of 774 de-|Fla., and would be sidelined for|the White Sox in Chicago this) GLENDALE, Colo. (AP) -- ~~ Minnesota Twins, acting just(The Cardinals, meanwhile, sent] ville. The time: trials will continue| grees fahrenheit on its hot side.:most of the season. weekend, Former heavyweight boxing! Gotta and George Heard. ------ ee before the clock struck mid- night, have tabbed veteran) tight - hander Jim (Mudcat) | Grant to play a Cinderella role in the American League pen- nant chase, Balked in earlier attempts to bolster their pitching staff, the Twins completed an lith hour a player to be named later and an undisclosed amount of cash. In a major six-player deal be- tween Nation! League clubs, St, Louis 'sent former 20-game r Ernie Broglio, . reliever Bobby Shantz and outfielder Doug Clemens to Chicago Cubs for outfielder Lou Brock and/| pitchers Jack Spring and Paul Toth. Two minor moves were made --Baltimore selling outfielder Joe Gaines to Houston and Pittsburgh tkirig pitcher Don| Cardwell off the disabled list) after sending pitcher Fred| Green to the minors. | TRIED TO GET CHANCE | The Twins have been consid-| ered legitimate AL pennant con- tenders, but it was generally felt they meeded more pitching strength. They. had pursued Dean Chance of Los Angeles but were unwilling to break up their power trust by sending Bob Allison to the Angels. | Apparently rebuffed else-| where also, the Twins moved in their minor league chain, farm- ing out last year's ace reliever, | Bill Dailey, and bringing up Bill) Whitby, 4-3 at Charlotte. "I'm still ready to talk," said Twins' president Cal Griffith, | "but I doubt if we can make a} deal." | Then he got together with In-| dians' general manager Gabe} Paul and swung the Grant-| Stange deal without giving up/ any of the Twins' big sluggers. | Paul intimated that he sought a bigger mame in exchange for| Grant, the dean of the Indians} staff. | Grant, 28, has been hit hard} this season, starting nine games and completing only one. He has a 3-4 record with a 5.95% earned run average, but is n established major league starter of known quality with a 64-59 lifetime record entering this season. He was 13-14 last year. | | IMPRESSIVE LAST YEAR Stange, a promising right-| hander in his fourth season in| the majors, impressed last year | with a 12-5 record and a 2.62) PRA. This season, however, he} had a 3-6 mark with a, 4.73 ERA. Grant figures to take his place with Camilo Pascual, Jim/} Kaat, Jim Roland and Dick; Stigman in the Twins'. starting rotation The key men in the St. Louis- Chicago 'trade were Broglio and Brock, who fills the Cardinals' | need for additional outfielding help "We needed a young out- fielder," said Cardinal manager Johnny Keane, "and Brock was t' : man we were after. Chicago needed a Starting pitcher, of which we had six." Broglio, a 28-year-old right- hander, apparently became sur- plus. when the Cardinals ac- quired pitcher Glen Hobbie from the Cubs in an earlier trade, Broglio was 21-9 in 1960 and had am 18-8 record last year, but was 3-5 this season with a 3.53 BRA Brock, a speedy 24-year-old i fielder who bats left-handed, is in his fourth season in the majors. He hit .258 last season with nine homers and. 37 runs, batted in. He was hitting at a) 257 clip for the Cubs with two homers and 14 runs driven in. The Cubs said one of the rea sons they let the promising Brock go was the quick im-| Toronto Leais Gain On Suns, Down Vees 5-1. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs turned tigers and Jacksonville Suns be- came pussy-cats Monday and the results was reduction of the) Suns' - game International | League lead over the Leafs to} 1% games. oe Toronto blasted Richmond, Virginians 5-1 in Rieh mond) while the Suns, who took four) of five weekend games from) the Leafs to oust them from/| first place, were Weaten 6-5 by Syracuse Chiefs. Jim Bronstad paced the snarl-| ing Leafs both on the mound) where he limited the Virginians | to but seven hits, and at the) plate, where he belted two home| runs Rochester Red Wings took a 5-3 decision over Atlanta Crack- ern, while the game between Buffalo Bisons and Columbus Jets was rained out Syracuse nipped the Suns when pitcher Dick LeMay tossed the ball away trying to catch Ray Oyler off first base, and then gave up a single to Legrant, Scott that scored Oy yer, YOU'LL FIND CARS TO PLEASE THE ENTIRE FAMILY IG LO CARS AND TRUCKS OVER 150 BEST BUY USED CARS... 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