° 92 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, July 24, 1058 LAWING SECOND . Ted O'Connor Back Atop ~ Intercounty Batting Race + Halkard, Lon. ! Psutka, Kitch. . Kvasnak, Kit. . Fischer, Wat. * . Butlen, St. T, Be Osh. Ted O'Connor has bounced back into the lead in the Inter County batting race--temporarily at least. Weekly averages show O'Connor hitting .367, one point above team- mate Butch Lawing. Ed Stel of Galt who took the lead in Friday night's games lost the lead Mon- day night and is now third. Nomi- nal leader is Gentry Jessup, Galt Terrier pitcher, with .442. St. Thomas Kitchener Guelph Team Fielding: PO A Kitchener 980 Waterloo 1085 Brantford 1107 St. Thomas 954 Guelph 964 London 1053 Oshawa 941 Galt 1018 466 80 . Triple plays, Waterloo, 2. Individual records to Monday night 25 or more at bats: Player AB R H Pct. RBI Jessup, Galt .. 52 1223 442 14 Arriss, Water. 25 110 . Duncan, Kitch. 32 7 12 O'Connor, Osh. 147 35 54 . Lawing, Osh. 134 36 49 . Steele, Galt Evon, Lond. Turke, Osh. Welker, Kitch. Wilson, Lon. Thomas, Wat. Costa, St. T. Jones, Oshawa Russian, Galt 28285 8 = REZBrNE Wilkes, Brant Rietnour, St. T. 0 we Imbra, Osh. Lefevre, Brant bk pk fd pd ft RHB Schnurr, Wat. Pontorelli, Galt 155 Kaiser, Galt 174 Cassanova, W. 98 Lockington, Br. Flick, Waterloo 1 BE BR REL NEE ne IB BBE RR. -- 'Carruth, Gu. McMackon, L. 2B2BRER rning, Cline, Galt McGillvray, K. gs ERE En ERE A RE ERE RS ES RRR RAN Rc ER ABER a BE ag fk eh ed hk 858 -- x 88 118 . 88 134 43 8 BERR ERE REE BRN ESB ARTENERRRREEEREL EHR 30 | Sokol, Wat. Oshawa Merchants continued to @: hold the edge in team hitting de- spite the homerun splurge of the Galt club. Galt has moved into sec- ond spot in the hitting parade. Kitchener and Waterloo are tied for fielding honors. Galt and Waterloo have the most double plays, 42. Team batting: 2B 3B 55 47 46 48 56 47 45 31 , Fedoris, Kitch. | Oberhaltzer, W. EBREBRE hk Leconte, Brant Bossenberry, K. Rich, Guelph Urban, St. T. Eaton, Galt Skev, Galt Dyson, Oshawa Claypoole, Galt Hedara, Brant Ler, Kitch. Upper, Galt Kinney, Lon. Ryba, Oshawa Ripplemyer, O. Turowski, Galt 1 Pankin, Lon. 1 Yount, Guelph McGratton, Br. Daddario, Gu. 1 Doherty, Kit. Walters, Osh. Penny, London Blanchard, L. Clifford, Brant 1 Gallinger, Kit. Wasil, St. T. Kolosa, St. T. Garbark, Osh. Miller, Kitch. Philp, Guelph Yorke, Water. Burke, London White, St. T. DiCarlo, Gu. L. Fauth, Gu. Gavey, Brant Sommers, St. T. 41 Grasso, St. T. 26 1 . F. Parker, Br. 067 Runs batted in: Steele, Galt, Kin- ney, London and Evon, London, 29 each; Lawing, Oshawa and Napier, Guelph 28 each, Psutka, Kitchener, Halkard, London and V. Kaiser, Galt, 27 each, LeFevre, Brantford 25; T. O'Connor, Oshawa, 24. Two base hits: Lawing 12, Kin- ney 10, LeFevre 10, D'Faddario, F. Fisher, McMackon 9, Carruth, Turowski, Jones, Lockington 8. Three bast hits: Walker 5, Fin- ney and Deakin 4. 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Lind- | 133 LEADERS IN MAJOR LEAGUES By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League AB R H Pct. 361 70 121 .335 323 53 107 .331 306 53 100 .327 Robinson, Bkn 299 66 96 .321 Lockman, NY 358 53 114 .318 Batting: Schoendienst, .335 Runs: Snider, Brooklyn, 75 Runs batted in: Hodges, Brook- lyn, 85 Hits: Schoendienst, 181 Doubles: Snider, 27 Triples: Bruton, Mfiwaukee, 9 Home runs: Mathews, Milwaukee + Stolen bases: Bruton, 16 Pitching: Burdette, Milwaukee 7-00, 1.000 . oT Heeoute: Roberts, Philadelphia Schoendienst, Stl Irvin, NY Furillo, Bkn After three drawn match in the best-of-five series, Australia needs only to avoid defeat in the last two games to retain the mythi- cal cricket Ashes which they have held since 1934. A stubborn fourth-wickets stand of 62 by Tom Graveney and Willie Watson saved England from com- lete collapse. Graveney batted hree hours 40 minutes for 55, and Watson's 24 was an admirable de- fensive knock. i Australia can be well satisfied with Thursday's play. But the match cannot yet be written off as they will probably have to bat on a bowlers' pitch today and in any case are faced with batting Ist on pitch which my wer. kard 6, Russian 4, Kvasnak 4, Bias- atti 4, Lawing 4. Stolen bases: Walker 27, Gray 10, Lockington 8; Mason 7. Sacrifice hits: Gray 9, Ler 7, Finney 7. the young male One day, your 3rd-grader's still a baby; the next, he's suddenly all male, turns fresh, disobedient. Should you crack down, bring him into line . , . or will discipline hinder his develop t, make him a "Momma's boy"? In August Reader's Digest, a parent who's known the pain -- and joy -- of raising a 7-year-old gives common-sense tips on how to guide your own child through this difficult age. Get your August Reader's Digest today: 38 articles of lasting interest, condensed from leading magazines, current books, American Kell, Bos. Vernon, Was Minoso, Chi Goodman, Bos Rosen, Cle Batting: Kell, .325 Runs: Minoso, 73 Runs batted in: Rosen, 81 Hits: Kuenn, Detroit, 121 Doubles: Kell, 28 Triples: Rivera, Chicago, 7 Home runs: Rosen, 25 Stolen bases: Rivera, 18 Pitching: Lopat, New York 10-1, 909 Strikeouts: Pierce, Chicago, 97 | Orillia Tightens Grip On 3rd Place TORONTO (CP)--Orillia Terriers tightened their hold on third place in the Ontario Lacrosse Associa- tion standing by downing last-place Mimico Mounties 18-10 Thursday night at suburban' Mimico Bowl. The winners were never in trouble, taking a 7-1 first-quarter lead. The Mounties' best quarter was the fourth, when they out- scored the Terriers 5-3. Orillia scorers were: Frank Facto, 5, Ken Croft, 3, Bruce Web- ster 2, Jack Kapasky 2, Steve Ka- pasky 2, Les Digby, George Mas- ters, Elmer Lee and Gus Chard. Stu Scott scored three for Mimico and Fred Sanford added two, Pete Bradkin, Don Meeke, Henry Paul- owski, Jim McNeil and Bert Bara- ger contributing singles. U.S. Davis Cup Team Whips B.W.I. Group KINGSTON, Jmaica (AP)--The United States whipped to a 2-0 lead over the British West Indies Thursday on straight-set victories by Bernard Bartzen and Capt. Gardnar Mulloy in the round of the North Ey Davis Cup tennis competition. The 39-year-old Mulloy turned back Ian McDonald, No. 1 pl in the Indies, 6-1, 6-3, 6-0, while the youthful Bartzen coasted to a &, 6-2, 62 triumph over Ron T Aragericans now need to win only one more match to get past the round. The doubles are slated for today and the final two singles will be played Saturday. YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOMED WARMLY by The Times-Gazette Classified Ad-writers. Dial 3,2238 for friendly, interested service. The Brighter Side... A smile now and then is the best tonic in the world. 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