Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Jun 1956, p. 16

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NP 3 tt et Lo Re Bo, le Ba ¥ ¥ ¥ I i 2. " 0, St AnRgax 48 THE DAILY TIMES - GAZETTE, Friday, June 8, 1956 RUSSIE GOLF ACE KEEPS IN TRIM FOR BRITISH OPEN a sudden-death play-off in the | straight British open crown in $70,000 Texas International open . ee Ee from U.S. golfers at Dallas. The stocky Thomson, | he ToUsament at Hoylake, Scot- coff, left, and Gene Littler, right, | 26, received $13,478. His sights and, July 2-6 after Thomson defeated them in | are now set on winning his third --Central Press Canadian Australia's Peter Thomson re- | congratulations Cary Middle- ceives double BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Cincy Redlegs ontinue As N.L. Surprise S40 lydu veze with und june7k CINCINNATI (AP) Everyone keeps talking about the surprising Pittsburgh Pirates, but how about the Cincinnati Redlegs? They have heen buried in the National League's second division for even a longer time than Pitts (burgh but a power-laden lineup has boomed them into a virtual tie with the Pirates for the National League lead. They're only four per centage points back of the Bucs Shell-shocked National League pitchers can attest to the power American League American League 130 100 000 0 010 102 010 1-- 6 18 1)New York Maas (6) Aber (9) and Cleveland Sullivan and White Chicago Detroit--Kuenn, F. Bolling. Boston Boston--Lepcio Detroit Kansas City 000 000 010-- 1 4 2 Baltimore New York 011 220 21x-- 9 14 1 Washington Kellner, Shantz (4) Lasorda (7) Kansas City and Thompson; Turley Today's Games HRs: New York--Berra, (And Probable Pitchers) Cleveland 020 000 000 2 Detroit at wasnmgton (N)-- Baltimore 202 000 01x-- 5 10 1/goeft (5.2) vs Pascual (2-6) MeLish, Feller 15) ang Averill; Kansas City at Baltimore (N)-- Wight, Zuv erink 8 and Triandos Ditmar (4-4) vs Palica (27) Chicago 300 001 012-- 713 1 7° ; hl Washington _ 000 011 300-- 5 11 1| Cleveland at New York Donovan, Wilson (7) Pollet (8) Wyse (5-2) Js ord 2 Lollar, Moss (8); Stone, Cha- Chicago at Boston (N)--Keegan i atkad 3 er oy (8) Ramos (8) Wiesler (9) (22) vs Nixon (1-2) [hati packed in the Redle and Berberet Saturday's Games | The Reds lost five of their first National League Detroit at Washington N) " |six games but then Th 000 100 000---1 4 0 Kansas City at Baltimore (2) Milwaukee 000 013 00x-- 4 10 1 Cleveland at New York pitching looked better than anyone Erskine, Lehman (6) Roebuck Chicago at Boston |expected and that fancy-fielding 7) and Campanella; Buhl and Nation! : sc ond base-shortstop combination Crandall Johnny Temple and Roy Mo HR: Milwaukee--Crandall a Millan started reeling off doubl Pittsburgh 100 000 100-- 2 6 2 St Louis plays 011 012. 00x-- 5 11 0 Pittsburgh WON SEVEN STRAIGHT McMahan (5) Munger (7) Milwaukee Brooks Lawrence, and Rush and Brooklyn an off-season deal with St New York Cardinals, has won seven straizht Chicago . games, and Johnny Klippstein ha 1 Philadelphia turned out to be a 030 000 23x-- 8 11 2 Today's Games winner. Only Joe Nuxhall ¢, Meyer (7) R. Miller (8 (And Probable Pitchers) failed to carry his ay (8) Simmons (8) and Lo- philadelphia at Chicago--Roberts load 3 Jeffco. 6) Fowler (56) vs Kaiser (10) But it's the hitting Nuxhall (8) Freeman (9) and Brooklyn at Cincinnati (N)-- wrecking opposing teams Koufax (1-0) vs Klippstein (5-2) . Starting with rookie Frankie Rob ock > - A A inson, who bats second, here has New York at Milwaukee N)-- heen 'the home run outout of five Worthington (2-5) vs Crone (42) |patters in a row--Robinson 12 Pittsburgh at St. Louis (N)-- Gus Bell 12, Ted Kluszewski 9 1 Friend (9-3) vs Dickson (3-4) Wally Post 13 and Ray Jablonski Havana 011 010 100-- 4 9 0 Saturday's Games 11. Drews, Welss (8) and Heyman: Brooklyn at Cincinnati Rabe, Minarcin (5) Hatten (6) and New York at Milwaukee Dotterer Philadelphia at Chicago SALFORD Montreal 1 Pittsburgh at St. Louis swallowd bv Richmond International League moved at the Harris and / Pet. GBL cashire town Cereghino (8 688 a year lington 812 3% | Detroit 56 1 Boston 4% 5 5 511 6% 489 7% 447 9% 408 11% 400 11% N)-- Brooklyn Cincinnati Foiles; 295 9 .366 10 357 10% Landrith HRs: ( Philadelphia Cincinnati hicago--Moryn, Miksis. 300 020 000-- 5 10 that is Philadelphia Blayl Cincinnati--Burgess. (Only games scheduled) International League Buffalo 200 021 000--5 4 RECOVERED ASSETS 100 000 322-- 8 12 000 000 102-- 3 8 1 Roseboro; Coates, WwW Lk Dixon (9) and Wat- Montreal 15 Rochester in this Lan 30 shillings 1 average picked up in | T nis | consistent has # share of the # Bucky Harris Says His Club Will Play | Honest With Mantle NEW YORK (AP)--"Let Boud- reau get the credit--we'll try tol get Mantle out honestly." That was Bucky Harris' retort to a query whether he in-| tended to follow the lead of Kansas City manager Lou Boudreau, who has come up with a stunning right- side shift against Mickey Mantle, ! the New York Yankees' centrefield star. an exaggerated version of the "Ted Williams shift" which Lou con- cocted in 1946 while managing Cleveland, for the first time against Mantle in Tuesday night's game between the Yankees and Athletics. Twice he threw it at Mantle and twice .the switch hitter struck out after failing to lay down a bunt. The shift apparently had the young slugger upset TRIED IT AGAIN Boudreau tried it again Wednes- day on two occasions. Each time Mantle was retired, once on a fly to deep centerfield, the other time by another strikeout. But other American League man-! agers, along with the Detroit Ti- rs' pilot, were not quick to ac- cept Boudreau's shift as the way to stop the Yankee slugger, "He's not easy to shift on," said Al Lopez of the Cleveland Indians "Unlike Ted Williams, Mantle hits all over. The Williams' shift was to try to get him to think about hitting to left field. But Mantle isn't a pull hitter." Marty Marion of the Chicago White Sox said he had no plans | at present to shift against Mantle. "I'm thinking about putting a fielder in the stands," he quipped. Bold Ruler And Arcaro Winning Combination NEW YORK (AP) -- The turf world was excited today over a two-year-old colt named Bold Ruler trained by Jim Fitzsimmons and ridden by Eddie Arcaro, and the ma touch might spell another spectacular champion, Bold Ruler ripped down the traightaway Widener chute Wed- nesday Belmont Park, scorch- ing the five furlongs in 56 seconds, only one-fifth of a second slower than Jet Master's 5 4-5 track rec- ord set in 1951 The occasion was the 80th run- blunt Boudreau tried the manoeuver, Middleweight Boyd Beats Savage, TKO CHICAGO (AP)--Bobby Boyd of Chicago, No. 2 middleweight con- tender, rallied for a his opponent until the final two "rounds when his left hip, injured ? when he slipped out of the ring in ; 4 f ithe fourth round, gave way. IAN ; A 1d y Savage slipped once in the ninth \ : round and then went down again for an official knockdown. Then, with the 10th and final round only 27 seconds old, Boyd landed a sharp right to the head and Sav- age buckled to the canvas. He tried to get up, but his left leg seemed to collapse and ref- eree Joey White signalled the end. | Boyd weighed 158% and Savage 59% i pt, winning his ninth straight victory, staked a strong claim for id v4 a shot at Sugar Ray Robinson's | middleweight title, With Robinson expected to meet Art Aragon this | fall, however, Boyd's next foe may No "THE BARBER' AND THE BELTERS vever, Boyd's next foe may Sal "The Barbér" Maglie, 32, | first win for the Brooklyn jor Tiger Jones. shows Peewee Reese, left, and | Dodgers. Reese and Hodges both | cLOTH Gil Hodges how he pitched a | hit homers in the eighth to give The By known. as nan- three-hit shutout against the Mil- { the Dodgers a 30 win. keen was originally manufactured waukee Braves to register his . --Central Press Canadian jn Nanking, China. OLD TITLE I ! NORTHAM, Eng. (CP) -- W. L. | |Bears, 80, has retired after 26 | years as treasurer of the Potwal- | i lopers Association of this Devon- |§| | shire community. A potwalloper is || Hl a householder with grazing rights | f on comon land. . = g ning of the $33,975 Juvenile Stakes, | land none has ever run faster in|| the famous race for two-year-olds. | Now Eddie has won six juveniles, more than any other jockey, and | Bold Ruler is the colt he hopes | to guide into the winner's circle in the 1957 Kentucky Derby and other three-year-old classics. The son of Nasrullah-Miss Disco | by Discovery is bred for the route | and he could wind up the two-year- old champ. Two years ago Nashua was rid- |§| den to his first stakes triumph in [ji the Belmont Juvenile by Arcaro and he went on to become the | two-year-old champion and one of | the most talked about horses in| turf history. 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