ETE PS cya nat en NR ENN A ye oe | ORIOLES LOSE | ee Versalles Home Run Leads Twins To Win pled, complained about his back and illness -- pitchers Camilo and said that he didn't think he rl By MURRAY CHASS & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 7, 1963 7 Jets Blank- Maple Leafs 3 Games Up By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pitcher. Billy Knoch couldn't Fermniii Geis Win In Tyke Softball In a Neighborhood Association Tyke Boys' Softball action at Fernhill "Park : Friday night, Fernhill nipped Woodview 23-22 in a free-wheeling contest that saw a total of 33 hits, Fernhill scored in all but the jated Press Sports Writer The injury-riddled Minnesota Twins have a secret formula for keeping Zoilo Versalles out of a sick bed--Orlando Marti- nez. The formula was first con- cocted four years ago and Ver- salles is thriving on it. Friday night he clouted a three-run homer, climaxing a six-run explosion in the sixth in- ning that carried the Twins to a 9-3 victory over Boston Red Sox and a 61% gdiwe American League. for the pennant without some of their starters because of injury lead in the The Twins have been fighting| Pascual and Dave Boswell plus slugger Harmon Killebrew cur- rently are disabled. But Versalles has played in all but one of the team's 109 games, trailing only team-mate Tony Oliva in durability. The Cuban's playing fre- quency wasn't that high until Martinez came along. It hap- pened at the start of the 1962 season, manager Sam Mele ex- plained, GOT THE MESSAGE "Things weren't going too well for Versalles," Mele re- called, "Il guess he wasn't hit- would be ready for the opener that was only two days away. "So I contacted our owner and told him to get me a short- stop. He called up Orlando Mar- tinez from the minors. Eight o'clock in the morning of open. ing day I received a call from Versalles. He told me he was feeling fine and would play. Ap- come in." | Elsewhere Kansas City Ath- jletics whipped Baltimore Ori- oles 9-4, Chicago White Sox stopped Cleveland Indians 11-5, Detroit Tigers nipped New York ting, Anyway he looked crip-/Yankees 5-4 and Los Angeles. knocked off Washingt Sena- parently he had seen Martinez have picked a better time to hurl his first shutout of the sea- son as far as Columbus Jets are concerned. The young right - hander blanked Toronto Maple Leafs 5-0 on four hits Friday night as the Jets moved three games in front of the second-place Leafs in the International League pen- nant race. In other league action Ro- chester. Red Wings. dumped At- lanta Crackers 10-5, Syracuse Chiefs edged Jacksonville Suns 5-3 in 10 innings, and Buffalo Bisons defeated Toledo Mud ens. 3-1. Columbus broke up a score- tors 6-1, lless pitching duel between Sixth inning, as they picked up their 23 runs on 23 hits and six walks. The losers managed only 10 hits, but . Fernhill batters gave up a total of 17 walks to help their cause. Bob Corbett had the heaviest bat for the winners, hitting five singles in as many trips to the plate. Bill Young was the win- ning hurler, with the loss going to Paul Behm. Both pitchers went the distance. YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR AIM All Core Carry _ Our GUARANTEE Kelly Disney Used Cars Ltd. 1200 Dundes €. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN Just 10%, down-- that's all you é What price Europe this Fall? . Paris-only $40 down by BOAC |Knoch and Gerry Herron with) Bunning Blanks Pirates (30) leads the interference | for his hefty teammate. Ot- | tawa won the EFL opener | 17-14 over the Argonauts, | League game at Toronto Friday night. Scott is fol- lowed by halfback Ron Stew- art (11), while Rick Blaek BARRELING BO -- Ot- tawa Rough Rider halfback, Bo Scott, leans into a fast turn as he gains ground dur- ing the Canadian Football 17-14 FOR OTTAWA -- Argos Bow To Riders In Eastern Opener . touchdown, running wide and lobbing the short pass into and Dave! Scott's arms, Ottawa made. it the Toronto! 14-0 on Black's charge down the! | middle. | Jackson had one of his poorer nights, completing only five of 115 attempted passes for a 92- and yard gain. TORONTO (CP) Ottaway Rov#h Riders' offence was! y never any secret before the| Sherman Lewis start of the Eastern Football Thelen counted conference, but few expected touchdowns. them field such a solid de-| Veteran Jackie Parker kicked | fence. | both converts. The Rough Riders unveiled nat ete tac fon the EFC opener Friday night amilton Tiger - Cats ; i ' hel they held off two major| Montreal Alouettes open their), McHan poropiggene whi ac scoring threats to salvage a|EFC season at 8 p.m. tonight| !" aa ead! ar 3 a 17-14 win over Toronto Argo-|in Montreal. The game will tn, or : nauts after the highly-regarded! be televised. acd el le _ t caguben wen Ottawa backfield did the dam-| Quarterback gg Pre nest e en or the six - age. |who eame to Toronto after) Phi. i aethie Rough Riders scored ajservice with San Francisco| KICKS en, ee pair of touchdowns in the sec-|'49ers of the National Football * git at id c " x le ond quarter, after a scoreless|League, carried the Argonauts) 84me-winning ae in a te first quarter. Veteran quarter-| 200 yards on the strength of his} onto byaber mamas n _ yards back Russ Jackson pitched ajpassing arm and manoeuvred for a touch Aa ' 7 idl fit two-yard pass to halfback Bo|them into another scoring al bs ten TE DaMeEtte oe e pew Scott in the end zone and full! portunity. en ii it per 7 Y wi Tag or' back Rick Black bulled his way' He completed 12 of 25 ae ce peaggh hire ay et 0 ge up the middle 20 yards less| tempted passes and had two'* var is into the awa en than four minutes later. intercepted. zone. points in the third quarter va a 14-yard field goal, ; -j 4 ; The Rough Riders' defence Moe Racine Kicked bolt cow |Ritere ts yards for the. first] ten held off what could have Sorts and -edde Ce Se hana __--_---- |been 'two touchdowns for the Argonauts, Ottawa fumbled on Ld |the kickoff and Toronto gained e na ges gary, |possession on the Ottawa seven- yard line. The Ottawa defence 2 tightened up and rushed McHan to break up the threat. Buchanan Brea eae he ce uae Toronto halfback Bob Reed! 'p)-- Saskatch-|their brilliant halfback Ed Bu-\Caught McHan's long pass and Guan haniiciders i) on tolchanan, a former Stampeder carried to the Ottawa 24-yard make pride an extra man on $ kl ° the line for a 50-yard gain. Ottawa's their roster, registered another suffered a broken ankle on the/defence again. held and a final of their patented comeback vic-\Second play of the second half/field goal attempt by John tories Friday night in a 20-18|He will be out of action for at) Vilunas was short. Western Football Conference|least six weeks. | victory over Calgary Stamped-| the game was played before N G idd | pa Stamps had waltzed into|# capacity crowd of about 16,- egro Tl ers the second half of the _ 000. he leading 18-0.. Then Ron Lan-| Calgary's untramme H P bl caster eoageen lagge touchdown! march through the first half ave ropiem sh Sas , ; ; » need, aad PRider a Garner|bes@n with a 24-yard field goal Finding Home Ekstran snapped up a Calgary|by stig ete 8 Poi fumble as a saving stroke in'quarter. Fullbac ave ole- Ee ae the last 10 seconds of play. /man hit end Frank Budd with Bad ouge OBS ol (CP) -- Half- The game gave-Riders a split! 27-yard pass and quarterback Se and Amos aR gi ' : Bullocks of British Columbia of a home-and-home series|fagle Day hit Coleman from ho Fi San opening the WFC season. Stam-\ceven yards out for Calgary's ons, who ran into racial dis- peders won 37-8 in Calgaryltes" = arte scuchaaerne crimination in an attempt to aiindae J lege ea r henge ies om a Said ard Poe | e secon ouc y y riday ey e rt- The clubs line up second in} .4; up by two breaks. Lancaster| ments soon. ope to get apart standings behind Winnipeg peer fumbled and Calgary's Larry, They said they received| pe nyest daa 8 mee oh rar Anderson kicked the ball down) scores of rental offers after the! 0} he-oeme losses are Ed-|'° the Rider l1-yard-line, then situation became known sorte Eekimos and British co(7, missed field goal was called) Before leaving with the Grey| lumbia Lions, who meet tonight back on a Saskatchewan inter-|Cup champions for Wednesday] in Vercouver. ference penalty and Caigary night's Canadian Footbail| Gy hay taldhinne plagued thel granted a second try. They/League game at Winnipeg the| game here that. Gtampeder{ eee fo two Negfo players from the coach Jerry Williams called the| Robinson converted both United States had found apart- second hait "bush-league foot-|ouchdowns and picked up a! ment-hunting a tough chore. ball." [single on -- ee ae try , . . Legh' A gah we were] - i " e \missed at the first-half gun. efini ely 0 we were not 2 ~ncalahiababa = oa Rider coach Eagle Keys said wanted, Munsey said. |Lancaster's switch to rollout At one apartment house, the) iplays did the trick for Riders lady just looked at us and said: | lin the second half. They scored) '2h no. We don't want colored) stung wh Baseball Lawsuit Getting Tangled lwithin two. minates as Bu-| People here.' "' , ae) Log gained 26 yards on the a ote H pote: en $ ta » was injured 224 Bullocks from Chicago. | MIL IKER Cs 'pei Play in which he was injured #0" 7 ae Saat Plossl be babar in ic oroe an Lancaster threw twice to The 'Lions office and individ-| became a party to the legal dis-l¢8@ Hugh Campbell, the second ual players have been besieged| became a party to the legal dis- for '@ touchdown: with telephone calls offering ac-| | Montreal starting in September, jin 1908. Three hits each by Wayne Causey and Jose Tartabull helped Kansas City down sec- ond-place Baltimore. Causey's single broke a 2-2 deadlock and put the Athletics ahead to stay. With $-Hit Performance By BOB GREEN {came on homers by Don Pave- Associated Press Sports Writer |tich, Pete Rose, Deron Johnson The way Gene Mauch was/|and heres age oo J talking you'd think Jim Bunning/@s Ued it twice, the last..time) i 4. P "hi. was his own personal invention, in the eighth when Wes Parker|eacn -- goo ayy phan "It has to be one of the best walked, advanced on a wild) collected two singles and + Aisa. pitching performances I'ye|Pitch and scored on John Rose seen," Philadelphia Phillies'|boro's single, prolonging it unti manager said after Bunning's|Coker delivered his winning sin five-hit, 4-0 conquest of Pitts-|@le in the 11th, burgh Pirates in National' Hal Lanier doubled in two} League baseball Friday night. jruns and scored the third on a Ken Harrelson added a pair of tack, C, Martin and Don Buford land John Romano homered. second and winning run as Norm Cash sin- that man can pitch and he's|past St. Louis, His fourth-inning game with three runs in the top going to keep on doing it forjdrive came with two out ANd) ae ihe seventh. one run scoring! some time and for several rea-|drove in Willie Mays and Willie, : ¢ sons, He's got a great arm and|McCovey, The relay a great delivery." ing to get MeCovey at the plale pany Kubek grounded out The rigfit-hander struck out; bounced away from the cateher Marceling Lopez pitched a 12 and walked none in marking/and Lanier slid home With INO pve niter after up his fourth shutout of the winning run run-scoring doubles to the at-| linning double. jete Royer's single, another on|winning run in the 10th and} throw 'h¥ 4 wild pitch and the third as| |suicide holding Wash-|the game in the ninth on Ron} jnuton hitless for § 1-8 innings.|Cox' three-run, two-out homer.| five runs in the sixth inning.| Purn Goldy struck the big blow) with a bases-loaded triple. COAST TO WIN The Red Wings piled up eight runs in the third inning and| coasted to victory over the| third-place Crackers. Joe Alto-| belli hit his third homer in two} nights for the Wings. | The last-place Bisons scored of the most exciting balance of your $393 just $32 down. To i/ble while' Buford had two hits|three unearned runs off luck: lless Don Wert walked in the sev-|their win. Lefty Don Rowe shut] enth inning, was sacrificed to/Out the Hens until the eighth! scored Detroit's|\When they counted their only) Ed Mérritt to register! run. Choo-Choo Coleman: drove Bobby Dews tripled in the|| scored the insurance tally on a/ squeeze bunt for the! Suns' win. Syracuse had tied| 57 King St. East pay and you're on your way to one cities in the world. And you have 24 months to settle the round-trip air fare. Other BOAC 21-Day Economy Excursion Fares: from Toronto to Edinburgh, Rome, $51 down. Fares effective August 30. 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Legg_-of- Toronto Riddell of Montreal-5 and 4 in| with a 6 and 4 victory over her semi-final match while Miss| Christine McCrea of Hamilton Bourassa ousted Carolyn Mc-| in the third flight; Mrs, D. H. lure of Saskatoon 3 and 2. Parks of Hamilton with a 1 up Miss Driscoll, playing out of win over Jean McNeil of Mil-| Saint John, N.B., is in her 11th/ ton, Ont., in the fourth flight; | open tournament but only once Mrs. J. L. Reynolds of Plaster got beyond the first round. Rock, N.B., with a 1 up victory. : | over Mrs. N. J. England of Lon-| FIRST IN DECADES don, Ont., in the fifth flight, She is the first Maritime en-|and Mrs. T. W. Lambrick of} try to get as far as the finals! Orillia, Ont., with a 6 and 5 tri- since Miss M. Thompson of] umph over Mrs. A. G. Macmil- | Saint John won the tournament| Jan of Charlottetown in the sixth) | flight. | GET THE MOST FOR YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLARS READ & USE OSHAWA Miss Bourassa, who bubbles with enthusiasm off the fair-| ways but who plays with cold) eR. ee | precision on the course, is in} her fourth open event. Come Miss Bourassa, aiming to be-| e@ | come the third junior-age player| | in the 65-year history of the! open to win, wasn't nervous. e YESTERDAY'S STARS |You're in the pute between Milwaukee jtime the National League Braves Friday by filing a court action aimed at baseball's reserve clause and the authority of the baseball commissioner Bronson C. LaFollette filed the action in the Milwaukee and! Passes to. Campbell, halfback Bill Gray and finally flanker Gord Barwell brought: another touchdown in the fourth quarter and Riders went ahead with the recovery of a Coleman fumble and a 28-yard scoring pass to County circuit court against the Campbell. 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