Doubles Piersall. Boston and Clemente, P'burgh 162 23 58 327 10 THE DAILY TIMESOAZETTE, Monday, June 25 088 | Hamilton Girls majoR LEAGUE um. WL yp Triples--Simpson, Kansas City, py eid Id v0 Tn EF SPORTS MENU Top UAW Del's LEADERS ° a I Home runs--N p, 27 0 ~~ Mantle, 27 Doubles Lopala, " 1 ' Stol bases-- Franc i ig = Everything from Soup to Nuts Ir an exhibition softball game By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Salen ases--Francona, Balti and Musial, 15 io ry 8. Triples--Mays, New York, 8. at Bathe Park on, Saturday night, American League Pitehin a 3 a g--Pierce, Chicago, 11-2, Home runs--Long and Bo 7 by Geo. H Campbell Hamiliv, Snciais SIA AB R H Pct. 346. 5 Stol~n i yn awa UAW Del's 148 in a conte! Mantle, New York 242 62 91 37 Strikeouts -- Score, Cleveland, 1 by SPORTS EDITOR at was dominated by the Hon. Maxwell, Detroit 166 38 60 .361 100 ye de . Lawrence, Cincinhati power oO e visitors -- in con guann Detroit 195 30 69 '334 National Teague 80. 1.000 ; Ee sve "icing. of ine ycrmon. Bosion 176 27 50 39 AB RH Pel me ; K-W DUTCHMEN visit Oshawa tonight for an Inter-County senior homesters. y Minosie g itiaago 94 41 63 32 Bailey, Cincinnati 150 26 52 .347 AUSTRALIAN RIVER ~ baseball tilt and they'll be desperate for a win. On Friday night, | Clark started on the mound for Rups batted in--Mantle, 66 ii Sh Louis 252 49 85 338 Steamers ~an navigate the 4 London Majors trounced the Dutchmen by a one-sided score and on [the Oshawa team and was later Hits Mantle, 91. ' ili St pure 25 i o 330 Toy fiver Io Western Austral Saturday night, Oshawa "Motors" split a doubleheader in Brant ord relieved by Luke while Hamilton . . 0 miles from its mouth. with league-leading Red Sox, $0 now the Oshawa squad i vig back (gles used two pitchers, Gar and : up there battling it out with Kitchener-Waterloo for third place. An . / ; » the way, on Majors are getting ready to take over first |. Thee suns on five solid Sngles place anytime now. They gained ground over the week-end, with I es building lg | Brantford losing two of their three games, one to Oshawa and the immediately. An error and two | other on Friday night when St. Thomas Elgins snapped their losing more hits produced one in the | streak by winning over the Red Sox. | fourth and then in' the fifth they Oshawa "Motors" nosed out the Red Sox in Brantford on Satur- picked hf three Tpns whe one day night 4-3 In their first game, with Cee Hall pitching the win ic & Wor, & LEER Fo ied and getting great support from his mates in the clutches. The |the runners to make the circuit. second tussle was something else again, the homesters winning | Rapsavage belted a two-run homer | this one 16-6 in a weird parade of base-hits added to Oshawa's lin the sixth to put Hamilton fumbles. Haig Lavery started and the Oshawa team jumped info a ahead again and Hayhurst was 3.0 lead but once the homesters took over, they never Jooked hit by a pitched ball and scored back. Cam Church and Joe Balazovic both saw action on the when Lee singled and the outfield- : i mound before it was over. Veteran Alf Gavey pitched the win for LA 2 bal) get Ring TA ob pe ; y h i : Red Sox. The Oshawa club can move up to within one full game |. "po "000 ios more in the ay A phn A 5 we of K-W Dutchmen by winning their games here Youighl. The 9th on two walks, an error and a " Dutchies, on the other hand can pull up close to the league-leaders single by Lee, completed Hamil-| & BASEBALL OR GOLF, IT 3 THE GRIP THAT COUNTS if they can hand the locals a licking here in Kinsmen Stadium. fons total. Wilkinson and Rap- This is an important week for the Oshawa Inter-County team and savage with three hits apiece and y a 4 a he 'ang ! Golf matches Sf Louis Cardinal slugging ' left, and Ben Hogan, at a lunch the Canada Cup G J ; ¢ 4 ! A Savage Nib Lives Lits Snisce and outfielders Stan Musial, left, eon in Chicago Veteran rivals It is the first time the two golf we hope the attendance increases a little more tonight. i gt Ba P50n rig " . a nea y av ayed together as . Sr arr . dam v thi 4 [8 : and Hank Sauer, right, demon- for year Hogan and Snead ers have playec RAIN RESULTED in several sports events, scheduled fo: this past the pig hitters for the winners. strate their batting grips or fen lett or Toman, ore pariners tral Press Canadian week-end, being postponed. These include the Oshawa Transporters' Oshawa UAW girls got to Gar in golfers Sam Snead, second from n i - Junior baseball game booked for Saturday night here and also the the third inning for a total of four program o' harness races called for Saturday afternoon at Alexandra runs on three - straight walks and : hd i + Park. However, the lawn bowling enthusiasts were in action with a then a double by _Hrycanuk fol- Oshawa Wins And Loses flock of entries in the annual Bassett Trophy mixed doubles tourna- loyed by Hubbard's single. They C.C.M. BICYCLES meent. They had so many pairs listed that they had to run off the 2ddeq jour More Tins in the fourth ' Ly 3 : | event in a double draw Mrs T. D. Thomas and "Bob" Wright, WOB | and some tia Open ing he o D D A RB D Nn ran or Wil 1- 1 the trophy in a competition that saw only a very small margin bof ti th |error and Nesbitt's double com- separate each of the top three-game winners. | pleted the rally, However, when 497 SIMCOE Dp (CP Oshawa The game will be completed the, The Sox reached three Oshawa Oshawa and district wrestling fans have a rare treat on tap for | Reid took over the pitching duties isis 0 S. SALES & SERVICE RA 5-3979 BRANTFOR sia 5 I night at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium. The for Hamilton, the Oshawa girls xt e Oshawa meets Brant- pitchers for 23 hits before the sec tomorrow 3 Motors knocked Brantford Red J°-0 aw p a i 4 a 4 s v. |were stopped cold, although twice ES a ne olocs In the Sono, ord here The second game does Pad game was halted. Lou Lafon.| frst time in history that Oshawa has seen the world's heavy- [STE FODDER COI Al 00g Mice C.C.M. Products Sold At x 4 ep By not go on record a ad ] - rn weight wrestling champion in action, against a top contender. with nobody out -- jor Intercounty Baseball League a half-game behind London Ma- Sine 2 Sosy Vegraua ley That's the big deal for tomorrow night's mat show here, Whipper |score Nesbitt, with Bt fafled fo ' T Saturday but only because the jors Halt kept. nine.' Brantford hits oth Billy Waston, world champion, meeting the British Empire |four tries, was Oshawa"s best and Pp R S HAVEN Sox ray ot of He nese r = hits s ittered in the seven-inning Starter Alf Gavey lasted six in- champion, Pat 0'Connor, in the main bout. A few weeks ago, | Hrycanuk had two-for-three ow Loom oh the opener 4.3. The opener to go the distance for the nings but helped his own cause over 10,000 flocked to Maple Leaf Gardens to see this same pair HAMILTON SINCLAIRS -- Wil- 61 KING ST. E OSHAWA DIAL RA 1 Red Sox were leading 17-6 in the Oshawa team. Spud Bush pitched with a homer in the second. Paul battle for the crown with Watson defending against challenger { Kinson, cf; McDermott, 3b; Rap- a 3-2711 second game when it. was called the first six innings for Brantford, Cavorsat, relioy ed The Ww eakening Pat O'Connor -- just barely. At this distance, we would say this |Spvane or hoyhurst, 2: hig at the end of the eighth inning giving up all Oshawa's six hits Gavey and held Oshawa SCOreless, is one of the best cards ever presented in Oshawa. This Watson- |.' '© Pag FT See The New C.C. because of the Sunday curfew and four runs in the seventh and eighth O'Connor bout is certain to be a sizzler for red-hot action, but it | osiA A foe Rel, pn 3. C.C.M. Products At . should also be clean as well as fast. In the semi-final, in may be land 2b: Wright, ss; Sagar, i fast--but--well, if we point out that Prince Malava is meeting | Hrycanuk, 3b; Hubbard, rf; Nes- 0S WA C y CLE SALES 1 awa uo 11 1S FIGHTS LAST Aldo Bogni, that should be saying enough. In the preliminary ith i p; Planetta, 1b; bout, Brian Clary meets Don Lewin. jane, and p; DeLucia, 1b; 16 BOND ST. EK B + n T ] NIGHT BRIGHT BITS: -- Oshawa Minor Softball Association's Kiwanis | Marden. 4 ii La OSHAWA DIAL RA 3-434) Bantam League swings into action tonight with four games on tap | asse rop y By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and then the teams go again on Wednesday night. The schedule | WINS WOMEN'S TITLE Everything In C.C.M. Products Avail y X ; DETROIT (AP)--Marlene Bauer allable Inf setition for the third a score of 45 points and a plus Detroit--Duke Harris, 148,3% De- will appear in Tuesday's paper, along with the Midget League Hagge won the United States Li t ty ape Jewellers Tro- of four. Second place in this cate- trot, outpointed Ramon Fuentes, schedule... OSHAWA UAW Del's dropped a 14-8 decision to the dies Professional Golf Association Vi ' TO won by Robert Wright gory was won by Mr. and Mrs. 149%, Los Angeles, 10 Hamilton Sinclairs, when they met at Bathe Park on Saturday championship Sunday in a playoff L Poi Mrs. T. D. Thomas of the J. Biddulph of Oshawa with 44 as, Naty Dullia. Lol 106%] uight in -an exhibition girls' softball game . . . GERRY KESSEL- with Patty Berg. : Oshawa club in the annual mixed points and a plus of five. Mr. an oC ou re aliana, RING captured the Ontario Open at Brantford on Saturday and 1 tie over the regulation 72 34 KING ST. VW, doubles open tournament the Mrs. P S3uuing of Oshawa was Spas, aaa Oshawa Golf Club pro, Hal Butler, finished 8th, fourth among the holes of medal play forced the OSHAWA 38 BOND ST. W. local greens on Saturday. The win- third with po. exico ~Ricardo Moreno, professionals. Gerry Magee of Lambton was runner-up and thus | Vere | ning pair had a score of 49 points one; while J. McLauchlin of Dogt 122, Mexico City, knocked out stamps himself as favorite to take the Ontario Amateur golf | for their three wins. The trophy Hope and Mrs. R. Mann of Osh-| Frankie Campos, 118, LosAngeles / ; ¥ was won last year by Mr. and awa were fourth with 41 points. 4, championship, when that tournament is played here at the Osh- Mrs. J. McLauchlin of Port Hope Mr. and Mrs, George Read of Hollywood -- Billy Evans, 129, awa Club, next month... *"SWAPS" improved his own world's | A near capacity entry of 54 two P. Petch and his partner Pasadena, stopped Paul Arm- record, for ome mile, set two weeks ago, when he ran the dis- 1 ] pairs took part In the tourney, ners with 37 points and a plus of stead, 130%, Los Angeles, 4 tance in 1:32 83/5 and the mile and sixteenth in 1:39 flat. His which, due to the large entry, Oshawa topped the one game win-| Havana--Hoachine Khalfi, 136 former mile record was 1:33.1..."CANADIAN CHAMP" ran th M was divided into two draws, Play. from Runnymede were second Algeria, drew with Fernando and last in the Ohio Derby at Cleveland on Saturday, which saw ois rom dhe, cbs hing ba 4 Fos Mr and Mis op Silva, 131,% Cuba, 10 Born Mighty defeat Fabius on a rain-soaked track. So they'll have | ndsay, )! ' . +| Fuller o renton were thir ER - . "" " i " Kirkfield, Kew Beach, Runny-|3g points and Jack Piatti and Mrs to find out whether 'George' is content to be just "Canadian mede, Bowmanville, Trenton, St.'F = Cochrane of Oshawa were MARSH CUP TO TORONTO Champ" by name and nature--or whether he refuses to rum in| John's Norway, Cosburn Park, fourth with 35 points TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto| the mud... WHITE SOX really give it to the Yankees over the | Peterborough and Oshawa took pROV. PLAYOFFS {Lawn Tennis Club captured the| week-end and the hey-rube between Chicago's Dave Philley and part It was sonounced that the semi- | Marsh Trophy tennis tournament| Yankee pitcher Bob Grim, after Grim hit Philley with a pitched A CLOSE CONTEST |finals of the playdouns 2 oRE Sqnday i» 28 annual competition ball, added zest to the four-game sweep... YANKEES now have {local club members for the 0-| Wi clubs from Syracuse, och- 1 1 i Fh Ada ad Mis. Dodald| ok 3 Association playdowns will ester 'and Buffalo. i only a very slim lead in the American League place with a score of 47 points be held on Tuesday night of this _-- and a plus of seven. Third were week. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Flintoff of Oshawa with 46 points; while SET MANN CUP DATES Charles Peacock and Mrs. George TORONTO (CP) -- Chuek| COULD YOU Jackson of Oshawa were fourth Rowan, secretary of the Ontario) with a score of 45 points, Fifth [acrosse Association, sald Friday place awards for three wins went the Canadian senior lacrosse to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ward of championships for the Mann Cup Oshawa with a score of 38 points will start here Sept. 16. It will and T. D. Thomas and Mrs. .R pe a best-of-seven series Wright were sixth with 34 points. Rowan said the only senior lea- Prizes for high score for two gues in competition are the Brit- wins went to Carl Beacombe and ish Columbia and Ontario associ- his partner of Kew Beach who had ations IN TIME ? F< Family Play shoe in Fabulous New Styles Slop lightly in Scompers. Cool, comfortable, carefree. Patented cork insoles actually let you walk on air. Time-honoured shoes in new-as-fomorrow styles. 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