i GIANTS LOSE | Pirates Top Phils On Lynch's Homer By MURRAY CHASS Willie Mays' 28th homer, a two- Associated Press Sports Writerjrun blast in the fifth. But the ' Philadelphia, manager Gene|Braves rallied in the seventh, Mauch said, is having trouble|scoring three runs. Hank Aaron with jeft handers. singled across the tying run, The Phillies had some more|2%d Lee Maye followed with a Wednesday night. Jerry Lynch,|°7U" double. a southpaw swinger, clouted a| | three - run homer, powering Pittsburgh Pirates to a 3-0 vic- é e tory over Philadelphia. In talking about the Phillies' recent problems, Manager a wd Mauch was referring to left- p ] alr handed pitchers. But Lynch's blast--to the opposite field--did 'las Larry Miller recorded. his homer in the eighth, Ron Fairly smashed two hom- ers and drove in five runs for McILREE IN Balding Shatters Pine Valley Mark TORONTO (CP)--Three-time sistant. Third place went to Canadian Professional Golf As- Ed Mathews added a two-run) .ociation champion Al Balding scored eight birdies for a record 65 to lead the field Wednesday the Dodgers, Willie Davis and|in the qualifying round of the\Toronto, Tommy Davis also connected first major league Victory, Dick Farrell was frustrated for the seventh time in his at- tempt to win his 11th game for Houston when Marty Keough inning. Jim O'Toole picked up)32 his 10th victory against four de- 37th Cana.dian professional match play golf championships at Pine Valley golf course. The 37-year-old Toronto pro- fessional toured the first nine oif the 6,540-yard, par-71 course in a two-under 33 and came/poth of Toronto hit a two-run homer in the sixth|back with a sizzling four-under d GETS HOLE-IN-ONE One stroke behind was Bob| Toronto pros Gus Maue and|Friday and the semi-finals and feats _ (Breen, 24, of Toronto, host as-\Murray Tucker tied at par in'finals Saturday. Ont., who birdied the last three| golfers who sought to qualify. holes for a 68. Tied for fourth\of the starters, 64 made the ; spot with 69s were Bob Rose/cyt-off, 12 with par or better. ~ and Ken Duggan, both from |__ Defending champion Alviel fo Thompson of Toronto experi-| _¢(-- iw i Dp = a, U avi ek & Re |. Grouped at 70, five strokes|enced difficulties but still 'man- off the pace in sixth place, were|aged a 72 over the wind-swept A Leon De Caire of Hamilton, Bill] course. k Fox Jr., of London, Ont., Harry Mcllree of Whitby, Ont., andjthe first ace of his career with Ken Jacobs and Moe Norman,|a six-iron on the 166-yard sev- fier Ree Sine gy pane ey eigen mente 8 Fort Erie's 42-4: eeting, Purses Raised For |..'orine trom soir 20 to Sent 5 5, lists 15 stak of which WO Hie GUMS ee: naa Gace ce TORONTO (CP)--The Jockey|two of them are $25,000 added. Club announced Wednesday the) The j i oney minimum stakes prize of $7,500/,i Se ae ieee Sort has been raised to $10,000 for| Peete the Fort Erie summer meeting.|Erie Stakes, the Bison City Stakes, the Boniface Stakes, the Colin Stakes, the Vandal Stakes 11th place. Maue collected 'the John Davis, 33, of Burlington,|qn1y hole-in-one among the 111\and the Fury Stakes. son pene ssigr one THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 16, 1964 15 Roberto de Vincenzo of Argen- tina Wednesday claimed his third French open golf title. South African Cobie Legrange, Argentine Golfer each with a 12-under-par 272. A -sudden-death playoff was Wins Third Tile: | i256 2" CHANTILLY, France (AP)--|4¢ Vincenzo won. TALL TREES The world's tallest tree, De Vincenzo finished the coast redwood in northern Calle scheduled 72 holes in a tie with! fornia, is 367.8 feet high. Maue, a lefthander, scored enth hole. Two rounds will be held today with the quarter-finals set for just as much damage as pitch- S 4 ers have been doing. Wit Ings The Phillies have dropped six) of their last seven games since| By THE CANADIAN PRESS vaulting into first place in the! National League. The slump Ken Hamlin went to the plate has tumbled them back out of|four times Wednesday night first--although not by much. . San. Francisco Giants als lost Wednesday night, 6-2 to th surging Milwaukee Braves,| keeping Philadelphia just on game behind. FIELDING HURTS PHILS and accounted for four runs on o|four hits, including a game- e| winning homer, as Toronto Ma- jple Leafs defeated Rochester |Red- Wings 5-4 in the second igame of an International | League . doubleheader. e - You don't have to run out of runt yper Las PS 750/14 (TUBELESS) Hamlin hit a pair of singles, Shoddy fielding contributed tojand a double before slamming the Phillies' latest loss. After! his third homer "of the season. Manny Mota led off the fourth|He crossed the plate twice and inning with a single, Roberto|drove in two other runs. Clemente grounded to third-) Vern Handrahan pitched the baseman Richie Allen. |Red Wings to a 2-1 decision in The rookie let the ball get by|the first game of the twin-bill, him for an error and shortstop|his second ~victory in three Ruben Amaro, backing -- the| starts. play, picked up the ball and) In other action, Jacksonville tossed it wildly to second, per-|Suns defeated Columbus Jets mitting the runners to advance|1-0 and 4-1, Buffalo. Bisons ne base each. |downed Syracuse Chiefs 8-6 and Lynch followed with his home|Richmond Virginians walloped run off Jim Bunning. 'Atlanta Crackers 7-1. Elsewhere in the NL, Cincin-| Reliever Ron Nischwitz, who nati Reds edged Houston Colts|got the third out in the ninth 2 - 1, Los Angeles Dodgers; in a strikeout, gained the Tor- bombed St, Louis Cardinals 13-3) onto victory and evened his rec- and Chicago Cubs nipped New/ord at 2-2. Tom Phoebus, 7-5, York Mets 3-2. was the loser. Bob Friend of the Pirates) Larry Burright hit his first seattered seven singles, even-|homer of the season for the fng his record at 8-8. The Phil-|Wings in the opener and Joe lies put the first two men on in| Pignatano slugged his third in the eighth, but Friend fanned|the nightcap while Bobby Del ' Sen Bh incoten pag induced) Greco clouted his 13th for the You ll have all the Hot Water you io errnstein to hit into a| Leafs. * . double play. Bunning, the per-| nave Vineyard, who started can use --all the time -with a fect - game pitcher, lost his|for the Wings in the nightcap, fourth against nine victories. |was ejected for throwing his GAS S65 a for only 269 month The Giants took a 2-1 lead on|bat after. sttiking out. WOODBINE RACE RESULTS WATER HEATER ON THE LOW, LOW GAS HEATING RATE HOT WATER! uP TO 500 GALLONS A DAY WITH A GAS WATER HEATER! FIRST RACE -- Purse $2200. Malden| 8 -Royal Spirit, Walsh 4.90 4.50 two-year-old fillies, 5 Furiongs (12). | 2 -Sweet Cee Cee, Robinson 14.30 a thin 9.20 Ss by bay good, won driving a , a 5 . Also Ran in Order: Danci Lark, #Wild Lady, Dalton 5.60; Sofisticada, Capricious Mises aires Start good, won easily |Trial, Reckless Lady, Golden Turkey, Pd Ran in Order: Princess Sadi, Ad- borate Royal, F-Peters Sister and. Monte- cough Twenty Francs, Cup of Kind-| 2 sates Field Ely" Barber aaa Lalla, sees one SPOl"' AE B Seedhouse Entry rant 2 = Eynice| Winner, ch f, 4, Barbizaon -- Jacalu by by Eubilides, Trainer B Simon Jr. ....\ 5° Trainer W Woods. Poo} 24,841 Double Pool 44,508, | Pool 67,588. SECOND RACE -- Purse $1900. Claim-|. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2300. Claim: tng. Four-year-olds and up. 7 Furlongs| ina. Four-year-olds and up. One and one- 2) sixteenth Mfles, turf course (9) '4Well Now, F Smith 10.60 6.20 4.80| '-Split the Loot, Leblanc 32.40 9.30 4.60 16.40 9.60|3-Mosey On, Shuk 4.10 3.50 Ve-Come of Age, Potts 60|6-Ponder On, Dittfach 5.20 Start good, won easily Start good, won. driving Also Ran in Order: Sun and Wind,| Also. Ran in Order: Action Station, Bonnie Bird, Queen's Day, Count Sow,|Never Look Back, Roman Thunder, Buzzin Robdix, Tehran's Dan, Plucky Helealagg Cover, Eltoro the Great and in- eres. 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Trainer J A Roberts, Pool 51,188. | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2300. Claim. | Ing. Three-year-olds. 6% Furlongs (8) | Smart Flyer, Robinson 9.405.20 3.70 2-Mad Charge, Parsons 12.30 6.60) $Cool Fool, Harrison 4.10 Start good, won easily Also Ran in Order: Tin Pan Alley.) Apache Dancer, Chervil Boy, Holy Cow and Cecelia Binder. Winner, © f, 3, Bunty's Flight -- Smart) Woman by Dieddah. Trainer J Starr. ...| Poo} 57,725. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2400, Claim- ng. Two-year-olds. 5 Furlongs (8) | 4#To Glory, Harrison 22,40 10.20 6.10) 2-River Party, McComb 4.50 3.20) &Rhythm Maker. Oltitech 2.70) rt }, won ridden ou' Ay in Order: A-Just Plain Lucky, Bunty's Triomphe, into the Sunset, Bing- ham ge ngy A ag j A--Pine Tree le Entry QUINELLA, 4 AND 2, PAID $96.10 Winner, bf, 2Dark Star -- Alice V meter by Alibhai. Trainer @ W Hoov Pool 31,362 Quinetia Pool 29,315. IXTH RACE -- Purse $2700. Allow- eo. 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