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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1967, p. 9

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20; had two hits for ngles, while Tom a double. trouble in the got the third out loaded. He was ) lead in the first ogs touched Ron e hits and a walk. sman,, who led the three safeties, th a home run in ogs notched their inst Reg White in 1, Concretes won x-hit pitching of » walked one and e. Cliff Lumley ews shared pitch- Markham, Lum- loss. eld a 5-0 lead last of the ninth arted a rally and run on the second one out. aged only two hits ut three Brooklin the way for three on led Brooklin at ith three singles ibson had a triple >», Tom Simpson 1e eighth for Con- ther hits went to nd John Hill. City and District ue, 'A' group ac- Pam Electronics 'leaners meet at dra Park. PROTECTION -- The pit crew for Parnelli Jones push his racer into the pits and place a plastic cover- ing over it for protection against the rain, mile race Tuesday. which caused a delay in the run- ning of the Indianapolis 500- mile race Tuesday. Jones Jones oe y was leading the race when action. was stopped after only a few laps. The race is expected to resume to- if oes | day, although the weather report says {t will rain again, (APWirephoto) By RON RAPOPORT outh shut. Horton, the burly Tiger out- ssociated Press Sports Writer |fielder, drove in a key run with Detroit Tigers are going to|a single in the first game of his ave to teach Willie Horton|club's doubleheader victory iow to slide and Chicago White| over the Sox Tuesday, but when ox are going to have to teach/he tried to stretch it into a on Hansen how to keep his|double, he was out on a throw lfrom catcher J. C. Martin to Horton's Bat Pays Off But Oh, That Sliding Hansen despite an attempt at a slide, Hansen said something to Wil- lie who went after' the infielder with a vengeance. It took the entire Detroit team the better part of five minutes to calm him down. Proud Clarion, Damascus Prepare For Another Test Derby at Garden State Park By ORLO ROBERTSON EW YORK (AP) -- Horse with a clocking of 1:48. In the eighth inning of the nightcap, Horton hit a tremen- dous home run to the upper deck in right field, tying the game and setting the stage for the eventual victory. MOVE INTO FIRST The Tigers moved into first place in the American League, 1% games ahead of the White But Manuel Ycaza, astride ing buffs were talking toda oe Fer andiDr. Fager in his last ride be- Ishawa "Buckpasser, of Dr. Fager and Sox with their double triumph, 4-2 and 4-3. In other Memorial Day doubleheader action, Balti- fore starting a 20-day i for foul riding at Aqueduct last Saturday, was found guilty of interference at the first turn with lightly regarded Gallant Moment. As the result, Dr. Fager was dropped to last place in the field of four and In Reality, run- ner-up in the Preakness, was urf's all-time greats, the|moved into first place and the ear-old son of Tom Fool- -- of bye endl cde ' ; amascus ai 3 ewil iguana will settle their argument as to 3 o|triple crown honors Saturday Sak ueeeae, Sages: with seven probable opponents. 'MUST BEAT DR. -§ at Aqueduct for his 15th straight victory and third place) But, regardless of the winner, on the all-time money winning|yoy can be sure there will be list. no horse crowned champion un- The first place purse of $70,-|til he faces Dr. Fager, It could 980 boosted the bank account of/be in the Mid-America Series at the Ogden Phipps ace to $1,342,-| Arlington Park, which includes 204. Ahead of him are Kelso,/the Classic, Chicogoan and No. 1 with $1,977,869 and Round] American Derby. Reason to Hail, fourth in both Table, No. 2 with $1,749,869. By contrast, Dr. Fager was the Derby and Preakness, and aced out of the money for the|Gentleman James, seventh in st time in his career after|the Derby, will take on Proud ialking up six victories and|Clarion and Damascus again in 8 second in seven starts with|Saturday's Belmont. victory over Damascus| The remainder are newcom- mong his conquests. ers to the Triple Crown com- petition. They are Canadian- INS BY SIX owned Cool Reception; Gay- The three - year - old'son ofjlord's Feather, a stablemate of ough 'N Tumble from W. L.|/Dr. Fager; Nehoc's Bullet, AcKnight's Tartan Stable beat|Prinkipo and Blasting Charge. at is to come when Ken- sky Derby winner Proud frion and Preakness winner fmascus hook up Saturday in i@ 99th running of the 114 miles e $125,000 added Belment at Aqueduct, >it there ever was any doubts Buckpasser rates among hitby ike more Orioles split with Cleve- land Indians, 5-4, and 2-3, Wash- ington Senators swept two from Kansas City Athletics 6-2 and 4-3 in 11 innings, Boston Red Sox won a pair from Califor- nia Angels 5-4 and 6-1 and New York Yankees split with Minne- sota Twins 4-3 and 0-3, The second Detroit - Chicago game had its disagreements too, with Chicago manager Eddie Stanky playing the game under protest apparently because Ti- ger pilot Mayo Smith made two ning to see pitcher Joe Sparma, in violation of the rules. Sam McDowell completed his tory over the Orioles, giving up the only runs on Frank Robin- son's 14th homer, Russ Snyder led Baltimore to its first-game triumph, scoring twice after Starting early rallies with hits and driving in a run. SCORES 6 RUNS Frank Howard drove in all six of the Senators' runs in the first game with a grand-slam homer and a two-run shot. Cap Peterson's homer with two out in the 11th of the nightcap gave Washington the sweep. Boston won its third double- header in 16 days before the largest Fenway Park crowd in five years, 32,012. Tony Hor- trips to the mound in one in- first game of the season in Cleveland's second game vic- iw price. Reality by 6% lengths as he} With nine starters, the Bel- ity Fisk ed the stake record for the|mont will be worth $148,450 with The de- miles of the $119,200 Jersey|the winner earning $104,700, urable feel BASEBALL SCOREBOARD with care. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Thursday's Games ou get |Clevelan , spected, L Pet. GBL liked at Washington N Twins getting all their runs in incinnati 30 17 .638 Minnesota at Boston N i t. Louis 24 16 .600 24| Only games scheduled. ad ae inning on a double by eless ittsburgh 23 17 .575. 3% International League od Carew and four singles, on Frat 93-19 548 4% W L Pct. GBL Steve Whitaker drove in three because hicago «21:19 525 -544|Rochester 20 11. 645 = gO alae jbl gad tory, and tlanta 22 21 (512 6 |Syracuse 15 13 538 Sphere a homer and a/ li the os Angeles 19 23 452 814) Buffalo 15 14 by ae iladelphia 17 23 .42! Columbus 14 14 500 4% : y're all ew York 14 25 .359 12 |Toledo uu a A nego cet Ga can town. louston 15 28 349 18 ra 4 - 15 483 5) Richey of San Angelo, Tex., de- Tuesday's Results i inci i 15 18 455 6 /feated Marcelo Lara 8-6, 3-6, . Louis 1 Cincinnati 2 Jacksonville 13 20 .394 816.3, 2-6, 6-4 Tuesday, complet- AOUS LIMIT ITEE ce sl ® Phiiladelphia (L. Jackson 2-5) bruises, tt Los Angeles (Drysdale 5-3) N puncte Pittsburgh (Veale 6-0) at San is, side- rancisco (McCormick 3-2) and rim American League or mile- WL Pet. GBL ' 26 14 .650 ee jainst de- 24 15 615 1 cial 20 19 513 5% the tread. 21 20 512 5% 8 20 20 .500 ' 20 21 488 6 Fisk 19 23 452 8 18 23 .439 8% 17 22 .437 8% 18 26 .409 10 ton's run-scoring double made the difference in the first game National League Ww tlanta 5-4 Chicago 12-1 ouston 3-3 Pittsburgh 2-4 lew York 2 Los Angeles 7 Probable Pitchers Today Chicago (Nye 2-3) at Cincin- ati (Nolan 4-1) N Atlanta (Blasingame 1-0 or ruce 2-1) at St. Louis (Wash- Cleveland at Detroit N Tuesday's Results Toronto 0-4 Buffalo 1-2 Rochester 1 Syracuse 2 Jacksonville 2 Richmond 0 Columbus 0 Toledo 1 Today's Games Buffalo at Toronto Syracuse at Rochester and Dennis Bennett went the distance in the finale with Rico Petrocelli hitting four singles. Jim Merritt held the Yankees to two hits in the second game at Yankee Stadium with the Argos Sign Seven More | TORONTO CP) -- Toronto | Argonauts of the Canadian Foot- ball League Tuesday announced the signing of seven players, bringing their pre-season roster to 48-30 imports and 18 Cana-| ians. Latest signings were those of linebacker Gene Donaldson; Ca- nadian end Al Irwin; Lu Bain, an import halfback; Jim Cope- land and Barry Rowland, Cana- dian defensive halfbacks; Walt Balasiuk, Canadian defensive lineman, and John Reykdal, Ca- nadian centre. All except Bain and Rowland were with the club in 1966. Bain was dropped by Edmonton Es- kimos of the. Western Football Conference at the end of last season, Rowland is a former University of Toronto player. Strange Job For Woman ' jinstead of '| Parnelli Jones and his glow-| | In Rain-Dela By DALE BURGESS | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)--| |The 51st 500 mile race field was called back at 11 a.m. EDT to-) day to resume the contest post- poned by a rainout Tuesday after 45 miles. It was the first overnight recess ever for the { |historic event. The order of line, single file the initial three-| abreast, changed considerably) after the Memorial Day sprint, + |\dominated completely by a new jtype of car. ing red turbine car, sixth in the} original lineup,' were in first! place with four track records already, Mario Andretti, who started first Tuesday after smashing all records in the 1%mile elim- ination heats, not oxfly was down to 32nd but actually was six llaps behind Jones. His crew had to change his clutch Tuesday. | Lloyd Ruby, one of the favor- jites and a leader in most of the) 1966 event, had disappeared en-| tirely with a burned piston. Graham Hill of London, the 1966 winnér, was an early visi- tor to the pits after a delayed start and said "'something seri- Claims Secon By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Toronto Township n.oved into a second-place tie with the idle Huntsville Hawks in the Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior A series Tuesday night by defeat- ing Hastings Legionnaires 13-4, In the only other game, Tor- onto Marlboros won their sec- ond contest in seven outings by edging Long Branch 17-15. Bob Sicinski scored three) goals for Toronto Township and Barry Salovarra added two, John Anderson, Bob Chandler, Rick Larose, George Wilson, Al Gordoniér, Joe Hore, Tim O'Grady and Danny Russell scored the others. one each. TORONTO CP)-- A woman has been licensed as Toronto's fourth boxing promoter, Ontario athletic commissioner Mery Mc- Kenzie announced Tuesday. Marion Bassett, a widow, said she intends to promote regu- larly -- possibly once a month. "I'm 'pleased to endorse Mrs. Bassett," said McKenzie. 'She paid $500 for a promoter's li- cence and she has proved she can guarantee the expenses of cards she has in mind." "T want to have honest and straight fights in a respectable arena where wives can go with their husbands,' Mrs, Bassett said. _ Mrs. Bassett, whose husband |John was with the Metropolitan Toronto police department's homicide squad at the time of his death in a 1963 plane crash outside of Montreal, said she| has been a fight fan for "a Jong! time." | 10-Day Suspension For Chris Steve TORONTO (CP) Jockey Chris Steve, handed a 10-day) suspension Tuesday for interfer- | ence during a race Monday, | booted in long-shot Renssik in| the third race at Woodbine to| pay $83:30, $25.90, and $17.40) across the board. | It was the first win of the sea- son for the four-year-old filly, owned by Del Kissner of Kitch- ing a 4-1 victory 'for the United States over Mexico inn the North American zone Davis Cup ten- nis tournament, The next com- petition for the U.S. team will be the American zone final! against Ecuador at Guayaquil June . 16-18. rm 2-2) N New York (Seaver 4-2) at ouston (Giusti 0-5) N Tuesday's Results hicago 2-3 Detroit 4-4 Kansas City 2-3 Washington 6-4 Probable Pitchers Today Baltimore Dillman 2-0) O'Toole 2-1 or Howard 1-2) N Cleveland (Siebert 4-3) at De- Mroit (McLain 5-5) N * California (Willhite 0-1) at ashington (Coleman 2-3) N Kansas City (Segui 0-0) at at Chicago (Phoebus 3-1 orf ew York (Tillotson 1-0) N | Minnesota (Grant 4-5 or Zod 39 PRINCE ST. SALES - SERVIGE - PARTS Repairs to Al Makes of Shavers and Clippers OSHAWA SHAVER SERVICE & SUPPLIES - AGGES, | OSHAWA 728-4284 -2) at Boston (Rohr 2-2) N ener, with four goals and Jim Moore jadded three. Brian McCutcheon and Bob Smith had two each Toronto Township Wins, Bill Coghill paced the Marlies| 7 Four Marks To Jones ju yed 500 ous'? seemed to be wrong with his Lotus-Ford,. Jones's STP-Pratt and Whit- ney turbine, developed in Mont- real, merely proved what An- dretti, Dan Gurney and. other veteran drivers had been say- ing: The conventional piston en- gine cars couldn't keep up with it. Parnelli, the 1963 winner, ran the fifth lap of the Tuesday ses- sion at a_ fantastic 164.926 m.p.h., compared with the pre- vious one lap competitive rec- ord of 159.179 set last year by) Scotsman Jimmy Clark in a Lo-| tus-Ford, Jones, in addition to his sin- gle best lap for the race, set a first lap mark of 154.374, 158.156 for two laps and 154.477 for the first 10. He had hiked his av- erage to 155.117 for 18 laps in| spite of the fact the yellow "hold position' light was on two minutes after Lee Roy Yar- brough spun in the northwest turn. Yarbrough was not hurt but one car missed him by no more than two feet. He had to change some flattened tires but was'| back in today's lineup. | d-Place Tie | and others came from Walt Okihiro, Ron House, Wayne! Granger, Milt MacNeil, Earl| MacNeil and Paul Suggatte. Stan Cox scored five goals for Long Branch and Larry Com- peau added four. Bill Seenan scored three. Single goals come from Kevin Biss, Bruce Toe- man and Al Vallale. AGREEMENT VOID HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Hous- ton Oilers said Tuesday the president of the America Foot- ball League has ruled invalid an agreement the club had with quarterback Joe Kapp of British Columbia Lions. Reports had indicated that Kapp, \his it three weeks ago. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 31, 1967 9 Upsets Bill Campbell U.S. Walker Cup player star, 23- year-old Bob Dickson. : Campbell was trying for his ninth British amateur crown." Dickson, who entered today's third round match play bee FORMBY, England (AP)--a/4 2nd 2 victory over England's little-known' Englishman, Tim John Cook, nearly won the U.S. There had been rain over-/Bull, startled the experts Tues- 2Mateur title two years ago night Monday but it let up long/day by upsetting favored Bill| When he discovered he had been enough for the track to dry and|Campbell, the 44-year-old Use an extra club for two for 17 minutes of running. Walker Cup star, in the British Hn' renotied th lat Still very much in contention amateur golf championships. a rearance of the club to offi. at the resumption were second-| Although disappointed with) cjais and was penalized four position Dan Gurney in his own|his showing after going down 4jholes. He wound up losing the Eagle Ford, followed by two-|and_ 3, Campbell somediately 721016 medal play event by one fine Wiinke A. S Rove oh, ang|>red ted victory for another'stroke to Bob Murphy. his team-mate Joe Leonard, Al! Unser, Art Pollard, Bobby Un- ser, Gordon Johncock, Jim Mc-; Elreath, Roger McCluskey, Mel} Kenyon, Cale Yarborough aiid! Ronnie Duman. Farther back were such proven contenders as Scot Jackie Stewart, 1965 winner Jim Clark and his Grand Prix as- sociates, new to Indianapolis, | New Zealander Denis Hulme} and Austrian Jochen Rindt. WHERE THE.BOYS ARE Riding Horses @ Playing Hockey WITH JIM PAPPIN sconinc cuamrion ALL SUMMER DANNY O'SHEA -- Former Oshawa Generel and member of the Canadian National Team will also be an instructor at the erena -- ell summer long. ALL BOYS AGES 7 TO 16, FULL TWO WEEK PRICE ' 69.00 Including Home Pickup and Insurance, Still time to Register. Write Now. Avoid Dissappointment. REMEMBER WHEN... By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Baseball fans got the longest - ever entertainment for their money three years ago tonight--in 1964--when New York Mets and San Francisco Giants played for 10 hours and 23 minutes by the 'clock. The Giants won the first game 5-3 in 2% hours and the Mets held out for 23 innings before losing the second game 8-6. HOLIDAY HOCKEY RANCH GREENWOOD RD., PICKERING DON'T DRIVE AROUND WITH former Darryl Scollard collected two|University of California star, goals for Hastings and Ken Hen-|signed a contract with the Oil- derson and Jim Guerin scoredlers for 1968. Houston general manager Don Klosterman said club had a future agreement. with Kapp but American League [president Milt Woodward voided FAULTY BRAKES i | | | | | Sponsored by the Oshawo Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No, 4 classifi junior ing of mission schools, 6:00-9 ending ground interest te a seasonal basis. In addition to providing track and of it. Mr. B. Law Oshawa Legion Track THE OSHAWA LEGION TRACK & FIELD CLUB The Oshawa Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43, invites all boys and girls in the oge ond Field Club" at the new Legion Build- ing, Simcoe St. $., on Thursday, June Ist, commencing at 7:00 P.M, Presently per- and field facilities (including showers and dressing rooms) at one of the local high 00 P.M., attempt will be mode to operate this club the year round as opposed expert instruction in both track and field events as well as the opportunity to travel and participate in meets throughout Ontario at little or no expense to the participant. Members of the Legion Track & Field Committee Mr. A, Brisebois--Business manager Mr, R. Skeleton--Sports Chairman For further information contact-- Mr. P. J. McGorrity, Chairman Oshawa Recreation Department Box 10, Airport, Phone 725-1111. Operated hy the Oshawa Recreation Department cations bantam, midget, juvenile, and senior, to attend the first meet- its "Junior and Intermediate Track is being sought to use the track Monday-Thursday inclusive from commencing June 5th and ° August 30th, 1967, as a training for our club. Providing sufficient is shown by the membership every fieid facilities, this club offers you All that is asked is that you attend this meeting, learn a little about our club and ther decide as to whether or not you wish to be a part | & Field Club REAL ESTATE BOARD OSHAWA and DISTRICT M.L.S. Sales and Listing Salesmen FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL Steve Englert GUIDE REALTY LTD. M.L.S. sales for Month List PHOTO M.L.S. Oshawa & District Real Estate Board Doug Carmichael Listings for Month -- KEITH LTD. COMPLETE BRAKE For example, Chey., Pontiac '59 to '66. FIX THEM! Brake Special HERE'S WHAT WE DO: Remove front wheels. Pack wheel bearings, adjust brakes, inspect wheel cylinders, com- plete report as to condition of present lin- 99 $19.15 Ings. MOST MODELS JOB--Reline all 4 wheels, OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE Fred A. Smith Co. Ltd. €. Stewart MeTavish 115 Simcoe St. S. 160 Church St. 728-6272 623-7111 NOTICE _ RE: SUMMER CLOSING HOURS eseacencenr pao sr a ogee ramon neserescnsonie a] N. H. EDGAR & SON LTD.-and PATTIES PAINT & WALLPAPER WILL CLOSE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 12:30 NOON DURING: JUNE-JULY --- AUGUST and SEPTEMBER AND REMAIN WEDNESDAYS Till 6 P.M. COMMENCING MAY 31st N. H. EDGAR & SON LID. 34 KING ST. W.-- OSHAWA PATTIES PAINT & WALLPAPER 85 SIMCOE ST. N.-- OSHAWA

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