Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Aug 1956, p. 9

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w MEET TURF'S PAT AND MIKE BROS. A real Pat-and-Mike team of | of the horses Pat rides. They are the turf are Pat Smithwick (left), | hown together at Monmouth steeplechase jock snd his | Park, Oceanport, N.J. brother, Mike, who trains many Central Press Canadian » LJ PCT. RBI Luther Clifford. Brantford, and ' Gerald Wilson, London, clung oiCiiior, > their leads as the top hitter and i. (0) the top runs-batted-in man in the|leveile. Inter-County Baseball League dur- ing the t week, league aver- ages released this afternoon, a show, . Clifford with a ,385 mark paces Schomburg the hitters. His margin over team- mate Jimmy Wilkes is 13 points, but although Clifford's booming Cs bat continues to rattle off the hits whenever he is in action, there's| ¢ chance that despite his high mark, he won't wind up the sea-| son as the circuit's leading hitter, The reason -- Large Luther has been out of action a considerable part of the league campaign and! with the Slubs drawing to the wire, in the regular' i ere's the chance he won't be at bat the sracreen: 2) required number of times to quali-| Mayes, (1) fy for a title. Under baseball Upper, KW) rules these are figured out at 2.6 Priaovic. (©) | | per scheduled game, which means rrafford, (B) in a 50-game campaign the figure Johnson, (8B) would be 130 times, Luther has Peridns. &o 85 official "AB's" to his mark inl "0 games to Tuesday night, Oberholtzer, (K-W) Rollie Leveille, Oshawa, is third Yopeland, (0) mas, he © A OMaAs, o (HL, (0) Wilson has 31 runs batted in -- Ler, (K.-W) two more than runner-up Tom! Wooden. (B) MecGrattan, Brantford. (Both men! pon "0, sre hitting 'in the ,330's section). Lafontaine, (B) McGrattan leads in home-runs Oldfield, LOW» with 7, Wilson in triples with five Sesiby, (K § a re Janse Nee SCuebuwaB SSR pw Lo 8 $Ezgaiizs LSE FN 4 1 TE hrs = = Garavaltis, (St. T.) (st. T. (B) 2) S oT TT JTRVUIRISVI2Y T ELT I 2 4 EEE BN Fi PLE ES §38 s 5) Ep Shuler snuBe IRE Be Su NEEESERLE - aoe Sess w "#™ " SPORTS MENU wy wy "Everything from Soup to Nuts" by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR fr "FIC ATTRACTION In Oshawa tonight is the Junior Pasehall game at the Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium, when Oshawa McCallum game of Trausporters take on Metropolitan Motors in the final porters have to win this one tonight, least a tie for first place. Metros have to win if they want to cine top spot. It all makes for a very cosy affair and the baseball battle Bt CDs at the Stadulm diamond tonight is likely to be one of the best of yun Bowling Club, on Wednes- the season. Certainly, there's everything to make it interesting, with first place at stake and the two top teams of the league doing battle. If this game doesn't draw a big crowd . . . they forgot about trying to supply baseball entertainment Oshawa and mereely played for their own enjoyment. The big softball game, booked for Alexandra Park tomight e+ + + has been moved to Whitby. Seems Whitby didn't have a Pp at the ting 10 days ago when the playoffs were set up and claimed they hadn't learned In the meantime, what was arranged. They objected strenuously to losing their first "home game" because it rained. The Oshawa & District Association officials left ¥ up to Frank Foley, manager of Tony's, who didn't want to win the series by default (which Whitby threatened to do) so agreed to playing in Whitby the third game here in Oshawa on Tuesday. From fall to see where it makes much difference to there'll be a banner crowd in Whitby te- one which obvious. the series alive, unior girl's soft-ball team, take on , Burt-Pastors, here at Bathe waa champ! losing a single game. Monday's 4hirty, opr the Osh Kiwanis ja the OASA Bantam playoffs. They earned the right with a twe-straight win over Eastview Park Bantams, winning the second and final game last night 7-6. This leaves all Bantam teams free to proceed with their schedule games this next week, with Valleyview Park and several others having some postponed games to be cleaned up on Tuesday and Thursday nights, as extra games. All posiponed games should be played this next week . . . if not, they will likely be cancelled, as the Bantam teams will start their own league playoffs, after the GM holidays and games not played will be lost . . . thus making a difference in the team standings. BRIGHT BITS:-- Bathe Park and Radio Park midget teams year, Clapp's Shoes of Toronto six. will play the sixth game of their playoff series, on Monday night at Bathe | Park and if Bathe wins, the 7th and deciding game will be played on Wednesday night at Al dra Park to Brantford on Tuesday night , , . ESTLING FANS of the district can get ready for the biggest card ever presented around these parts, on Tuesday night at Kinsmen Stadium. Promoter "Pat" Milosh has eight headliners lined up for this show . . . MEN'S TREBLES avill invade Port Perry today for the annual Port Perry Cup lawn bowl- ing tournament . . . years, suffered a mild heart attack on Thursday but is reported in satisfactory condition now. then it's gi which 'included Mrs. ons, in the first the PWSU playolis. The | mipmont, Whitby can got this Toronto team, they the annual . , . OSHAWA MOTORS go FRANKIE FRISCH, baseball great of yester- gu2d and Leveille and Gord McMackon, Gavey, (B) London, in doubles with 11. | Boniface, (K-W) {| Muldoon, (K-W) Individual batting, 10 or more at bats, McDowell, (B) including Tuesday night games: | White, (St. T) LowBENREgN phbbihibbbebieRb she EBIBERRRRRRERERRRRRERRRRR 2828 8a wubavoaba won --e Ss 228 27 & 0 | Oshawa Bowlers Oshawa Win Carter Cup (Has Good At Bowmanville |, mixed trebles has given up only 32 runs, the Bowmanville which 16 have been earned, is 1.41 the annual at |day. Percy Canning and his Jos and Mrs. R. Jewell, came up with| innings, second prize in the district-wide/| Other leaders include: tournament. An oshawa entry of| Z B f George Jackson, with Mrs, Jack- Re yorsius | t2utiord, wins: son and Mrs, B. Edmondons, won| A 1 . : two games and finished in the | Bob Sumpsos, Loudon, ue; nost rize money, as did W. Broek's| O8es: UMGEE ee A ol oe 7 in Mh entry, in the one-win | ADOGOWSKI, eliener-Y'ater'sn, : division. each, and complete games, Ceci | Hall, Oshawa, with 11, | Simpson has fanned $4 men to Peterborough [i Rei ue, Sa Rink Captures Read Trophy Wooden, Brantford, due for a try- out next season with a Boston Red With Richmond' Hill, Sox farm club. He bas struck out (Pitohing Records Based Dumoshells, (St. Thomas) Osha Stone, ( wa) Read Trophy te ent, for mix- « , Held here on Monday, | Ferkins | Civie Holiday, proved an outstand- ing event. Wooden Jim Cullen's Peterborough en. Levand try took the trophy and top hon-|man (omawr'™"® ors with three wing and a score Sealy, (K-W) of 50 plus 4, closely followed by Bush, (Brantford) H. Burwash's Agincourt foursome, |! | with three wins and a score of 50. | Third prizes went to George © Jackson's Oshawa rink with three|N: wins and a total of 49 plus 6 and |S! Vie Highfield's Port Hope entry| ow was next with three 'wins and a MeKay, (Londo score of 47 | | n) 102 30 121 ARNT LRRREIARRI DERI (No HM Game--Finkbeiner, nl Da a AR Brantford's Luther Clifford Leading But May Not Be Eligible For Title 13 4 2 {Church, (0) 21417 | O'Connor, (0) Newmarsh, (0) 1% 11 McDermaid, (0) "10 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Doubles--Leveille 11, McMac- kon 11, Wilkes 10, Evon 9, Urban 9, Johnson 7, Creighton 7, Curran 7, Balazovic 6, Anderson 6, Mc Lennan 6, Mayes 6, McDowell 5, Ler 5, Myldoon 5, Miller 5. Triples -- Wilson 5, D. Simpson 4. Lafontaine 3, Upper 3, Balazovic 3, Colvin 3, Psutka 2. Home runs -- McGrattan 7, An- derson 5, Creighton 5, Clifford 4, Lefevre 4, Reaume 4, Psutka 3, Wilson 3, Lavery 3, Brabin 2 Lewandowski 2 Sacrifices -- Psutka 6, Upper 5, Lewandowski 4, D. Simpson 4, Church 4, LeNeave 4, Yosurka 4, Gavey 3, Lipka 3, McGrattan 3, 000 " .|then in the fifth, Luke singled, to RPL i Cr tn THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 11, 1088 § [ Le SPORT FROM BRITAIN shade x Lancasnure Clubs (Two In Manchester) Picked To Dominate Next Soccer Race UAW Dels Defeat Newcastle Stars played at Bathe Park Inst: night. Oshawa UAW Dels defeated New- castle All-Stars 6-1. Hyrcanuk went to the mound for the Oshawa team and wa" tagged [lor oily ab hits, The orphan run she allowed came in the fifth in- ning when Gray doubled with one! By KEN METHERAL | a Tre I rier (oi Cr os 1 ied, Scrat out and scored on hits by E. Bona-| LONDON (CP) Br as So a eal ea y Taylor, plagued by in- year's performance. Tommy thay and Donohue, plus an infield Inunches 3 new soccer season uries for, the fas: "Wo Leary, is Cummings and dima Adavsor: '0 , and already ery, is st condition of his career help make up one 1 Bonathan stopped the Oshawa gol up: 7 In romping to the lezgue title, defences in the league, team cold for four innin ia atch those Lancashire Manchester United went through| Wolvernampton's chances may : ubs!' season withou! the loss of a depend ou the fitness of forwards score on a triple by DeLucia. The| Although more than 850 games single home game, winnin~ 25 of Roy Swinbourne and Dennis Wil: Oshawa girls broke the 1-1 tie in will be played in the first divi- the 42 scheduled contests draw- shaw. Both missed a number of the sixth inning with a five-run sion = alone before the season ing seven and losing only seven games last year through injuries. splurge, scored on two walks {closes next May, Manchester They ended with an 11-point bulge. Wolves have a powerful side three hits, including a double' by United has been installed a solid over their nearest rivals, Black- that goes all out for the full 90 DeLucia. favorite to retain the league cham- pool and Wolverhampton Wander- minutes NEWCASTLE Garrod, | ship. ers. IN FAST COMPANY 3 Gray, 1b; Toms, ss; Bonathan, p,| Three other Lancashire clubs-- CITY HAS HOPES Newly promoted Spelficld Wed. Donghue, cf; Brunt, 2b; Holman,| Manchester City, Blackpool and' One of 'the chief threats fo nesday and Leeds United appear If; Enwright, rf; Stacey, 3b, |Burnley--are xpected to provide United's bid for a second straight to lack the n>cessary team depth AW DELS -- Miller, 2b; Sagar, some of United's toughest opposi- crown is expected to be Manches- to challenge the leaders this sea- If; Hyrcanuk, p; Goyne, % s- | tion ef; , ter City, whose victory in son. h SMART YOUNG CLUB have oitt, ¢; Wright, rf; Luke, ss; Little, the Football Association challenge Their promotion may 3b; DeLucia, 1b. arring a complete reversal of cup competition completed a opened the way to a Lancashire McMackon 3, Wilson 3, 3, Garavaltis 3, Pitre 3, Reaume 5 Boniface 14, Stolen bases -- 7, Miller 7, Balazovie 7, Upper 7. Runs--Wilkes 34 Hits--Wilkes 52. Runs batted in McGrattan 29, Creighton 27, Fevre 26, Leveille Balazovic 21, Anderson 20, Paut 20, McMackon 20, Bases on balls --- Wilson 31, 21, 24, Anderson 23, D. Simpson 20 Oldfield. 20. s Ted Stone ERA Mark Little Al Dumouchelle, St. Thom. Elgins, continued this week to An Oshawa rink, consisting of hold his lead as the most effective their Leaside Baseball Association's Junior League schedule, Trans- John Morshon, Sip, ui. Dorothy buble in the Jwer-Cousty Base. { at Morrison an alter Kilburn, c#p-| ba ague. Al's E n n- iv order (0 make sue o ei tured the Carter Family Trophy, nings of work during which he of Moving into second spot is Ted | Stone, who recently joined Osh- rok. awa Motors, and since then has Ward | allowed seven earned runs in 30 Percent. 778 On 18 Or More Innings) o M31 § 2241 2 18 a Ld » 5 Pet Gme. 288 Name eU INA IOIRR REE © 0 ys gs= 5 4 SET PH gen £3 EE 3 1 333 750 1.000 3% kh] 571 250 = ARE UNNO ANNAN IAD ASE @ ' 2 . i Ld 1 7 ' 1 1 4 3 4 1 0 1 1 3 3 4 3 SERENE RER282SEAENY 8 SERV ESRESE TAB BERR. 2, PNP B ARDEA SSSA LLB 23 4 5 \ 48 5 358 Kitehener-Waterloo) | High in the two-win division was |Jimmy Grainger's rink from Rich- {mond Hill, with a score of 48 plus 3 and O. Nicholas of Bowman- ville was nevt with 47. A. Cleveland's Toronto rink was tops in the one-win division with {47 plus 4 and Alf Metcalf's Osh- |awa rink had 43 to cop the last set of prizes Following are the results: FIRST GAME Platte, Barkley, Boare, Biddulph, Coverley, Goshen Loses Hambletonian Protest Move NEW YORK (AP) -- A show: J. McCutcheon, 11 racing commissioner Georg 10.| Monaghan of New York State Olympic Champion] MAJOR LEAGUE Will Defend Title LEADERS . In 100-Metre Swim By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DETROIT (AP) Hawaii's Amurican Lodgds. Yoshi Oyakawa, Olympic cham- Mantle, New York' 383 97 140 366 pion in the men's 100-metre back- Williams, Boston 253 43 89 . stroke, qualified to defend his Kuenn, Detroit 396 61 title by winning the finals of the yoruon, Bosioa it aa 31 United States Olympic swimming iT eg on. trials Thursday night in one min, Runs batted in--Mantle 96. ute 5.2 seconds--2-10 of a second Hs Manile 40, oF tha : Ides ny s--Piersall, bette than his own Olympic re- , Triples--Simpson. Two other prime favorites in. Home runs--Mantle 39. the event--17-year-old Frank Me wo, bases--Rivera, i 5 Kinyey of Indianapolis and Al Pitching--Pierce, iggins of Pittsburgh--also made gi. the team by finishing second and _ Sirikeouts--Score, Cleveland 168 ird, respectively National League McKinney was clocked in 1:05.9 and Wiggins in 1:06.1 Aaron, Milwaukee Carin Cone, 16-year-old U.S. na Moon, St. Louis tional backstroke champion from Musial, St. Louis Ridgewood. N.J., clipped 1-10th of Bailey, Cincinnati a second off her own US. record Schoendienst, N.Y. 288 30 90 in leading the qualifiers in the wo- Runs--Robinson, 'Cincinnati men's 100 metre backstroke Runs batted in--Musial 86. event Hits--Aaron, 139 The blond schoolgirl sped 2 Doubles--Lopata, through ke rain-splottered 50- " Tripl metre pool in 1:14.4. She set the Tribes Aaron US. record of 1:14.5 last month "ine vie record of 1:13.8 was Holland Geetje Wilema at Helsinki in 1952 588 ggss Boston 30 Kansas City Chicago, 174, 411 61 131 1 264 43 83 Philadelphia 12 3 runs--Snider Brooklyn oc Jtolen hases--Mays, New York 25 Pitching--Lawrence, Cincinnati, 16-4, 800, Chicago F- J foam RAT=H<~T hits including a-double by Peters 11. over control of the sport in New 11.|York was seen today in the trans. 'fer of the Hambletonian Stakes 2 fiom Goshen, N.Y. to Du Quoin, | The rich stake for three-year old trotters, raced for the 31s [time last Wednesday with In- truder winning, was awarded to Du Quoin Thursday by the direc- . tors of the Hambletonian Society 'after they had criticized the ad- ' ministration of the sport in New .| York State. i! E. Roland Harriman, president ./of the society, sald in a statement ./the directors agreed the proper) + | place for the Hambletonian is Opt ERMA > TMM "O0QNER>I TNA Lg =n \ Litster, rd, 12. W. Kilburn, SECOND GAME 15. W. Killum, 15. J. Caverley, KE. Alger, , Cox, . P. Barkley, Soott, ; Yourth, Burwash, Ste: ir, - £ MacDonald, wns . Cleveland, Phillips, Grainger, H ; Be and added one run in the fifth while Peters, with a good pitch- |ing display, backed up by solid Canning, ME MacDonald, Goshen, where it has been raced since 1930. But they turned down the offer of the seven New York trotting tracks to continue the race at Goshen because of "the unsatis-| which th, harness racing is being adminis- tered in New York State at the|,... factory conditions under present time." The USTA, pacing in this state. Although the USTA and Hambletonian Society are separ- ate organizations, many of the |members belong to both organi- | zations. "It's a matter strictly for the | Hambletonian Society to decide," |was Monaghan's immediate reac- {tion to the society's blast carried under Harriman"s name. But he added: "I'll let the records in this state stand for themselves.' Winegarden 9, Lefevre 8, Wilkes Le- Urban 24, ka | (incomplete) Wilkes 29, Lefevre 25, D. Simpson |t 24, Weir 24, LeNeave 22, O'Contiur 14 two-straight games, Strike outs -- Reaume 31, Weir 29, LeNeave 28, Zavorskus 24, Hall + |Pigdon, then a walk and hits by| {Watkins and Oley, with two out, . |made the score 4-3. Eastview add- | Eastview couldn't quite catch up. Juntil the sixth inning when they; (8) MeMalian (9) and Thompson. national governing" % down between the United States body of the sport, and Monaghan 8. Trotting Association and harness have been entangled in a contro- e| versy over control of trotting and the| sae year's form, anager Matt great double for Manchester. second - division win. Finishing OSHAWA MIN OR Busby's young, hustli Manches-| Manchest: City hopes rest hard on their heels last season SOFTBALL ASSOC. {ter United squad should jump largely on goalkeeper Bert Treut- were Liverpool and Blackburn |into an early lead and win going man, named Britain's footballer Rovers away. of the year last spring. Trautman Derby County, anxious for vro- he club is the youngest in the broke his neck in the FA cup final motion. looks the best in third |Eosutry and has a wealth of list. andi s expected to De on the side- division north, with Scuthporte.it class youngsters e Bobby lines on opening day. The city Lracashire--a strong contender SUNN ISIE LATE BANTAMS [Chariton ready to step into sen-obtained George Thompson from Brighton and Ipswich appear to | lior company should any of the Preston as a stand-in for their be the pick in 'hird division south, Sunnyside Park boys will repre-| inj ent Oshawa in the OASA Bantam playoffs, a right they clinched last| night at Eastview Park when they nosed out the Eastview boys 7-6 |to take the final elimination series established stars falter, ured star. where Lancashire has no entry. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDING By THE CANADIAN PRESS Buffalo 000 102 010-4 10 0 Blake, Grimsley 8) and Sawal ski; Donovan, Nagy (9) and {Lawrence (16-4) vs Spahn (11.9), Montrea - American League | St. Louls. at Chicago--Schmidi Rochester = 001 002 100-- 4 6 1 W L Pet. GBL (5:7) vs Jones (5-10), Cristante and Roseboro; Fazs- New York n 657 -- Philadelphia at Brooklyn -- R. holz and Rand * Boston 62 {Konarowski homered, so _did|Cleveland 61 56 | 'Sunnyside Park lads had to bat.| |tle all the way to win. They scored | two runs in the first inning when| .| Whiteley walked and Eldridge smacked a homer. In the third, | 7 579 8% |Miller (1-4) or S. Miller (5.9) 575 9 |Newcombe (17-5). "538 13 | New York at Pittsburgh Aan 2 {Gomes (6-11) vs Kline (9-12) | 's games (2) run in the inkl dpthledi ed two in the sixth also with Watt vs Richmond 000 000 000- 0 4 0 Bishop, to make it 4-1. In the fifth, | Chicago - 50 |cardwell and Holton | A39 23% | Sunday pd Philadelphia at Brooklyn Mason, a walk and an infield out, mith Duser, Wooldridge (2) Spicer ¥ Cincinnati at Milwaukee second when (7:2) vs Terry (10) Now York ue La American' Association ame of July 1) (10-12) St. Paul 7 Wichita Westrum, Sarni (6): Pepper, Face gan Diego 6 Portland 4 {and Watkins scoring on a hit by won at Washington, (N)-Sis 5 HRs: Pgh--Walls, Shepard, a bad throw to make it 7-6 but|Cleveland at Kansas City Littlefield, Ridzik (8) and Miami 000 002 00x-- 2 4 0 Cicotte, Post (8) and Neeman; Kouatowsil Sughd with one out, Detrolt singled and both scored on|Baltimore 47 C 1000-111 3 a double by Eldridge, Sunnyside Washington 43 402 274 Cina 0 got their last run on a double by Kansas City .346 33% New York at Pittsburg in_the sixth, Todars St. Louis at Chicago (2) (7) Thies (8) and Noble; Lané Eastview got one aaiAnd probable pitchers) and Dofterer second when Buzminski e at New York--Brown new york ' 110 010 130-- 7 12 §| error, § the fourth a "hit by| (Ghieago at Detrolt Dougvay Omaka gg 4 ' VI (47) or son ' vs Lary | Minneapolis ndianapolis atiunted gh 1s eco Cleveland at Kansas City (N)-- 80. + BAIT onisville 3 Denver 12 (Garcia (8-11) vs Crimina (1-8) |(g"Manger (7) Arroyo (8) Friend i (9) and Folles, Shepard (2), Buzminski and in the 7th, Pigdon © > ¥* Ramos (87) FIGHTS | got on via an error and scored on| unday's games RL do ol 0 3 : 0 u! 1 Chicago at Detroit LAST NIGHT SUNNYSIDE Bishop, ss; | Boston at Washington Sarni; Friend and Shepard. | Whiteley, p; Eldridge, ¢; Blasko, | Baltimore at New York (2) : - : --Vir- | Ib Mason: 2 Mats 0: RO. Bogan flight olaaER: NYk--Rhodes; Pgh--Vir en, H ann, cf; ONnarows| A | ski, f.| washington 100 001 000-- 2 8 1/St. Louis 010 002 010--4 7 © EASTVIEW -- Watkins, ss: Oley. "Brewer and White; Stobbs and|Chicago 100 000 020-- 3 12 1 {1b; Buzminski, p; Etchells, ¢; tn Mizell, Jackson (8) d Katt; , If; Pigdon, 2b; Adair, er; HRs: Bos -- Williams White, Hacker, fu es (9) ad Chit, | Mataneliuek, 3b; Watt, rf; Mulr,| Gernert; Was Lotion, hs 3 o| audrith wr - esa . cago ; -- Morgan, : | SIMCOE HALL CADETS {Esa 000 000 100 1 6 0|Chi--~Whisenant. . tn SOCK SUT FERNHILL Donovan and Lollar; Foyisck, Phila 3 3 st Bantam games| A (8) M (9) and|Broo |of the Kiwanis Softball Lea ue | House. nieve or. Haddix (9) and Lopata; schedule, Simcoe Hall Police] HRs: Chi--Fox; Det--Kaline, Mags , Bessent (2) Labine (8) {Cadets nosed out Fernhill Park| Baltimore 201 010 000-- 4 9 1|and Walker, ooys 4-3 last night at Fernhill, {New York 100 002 102-- 5 10 2| HR: Bkn---Hodges. Two runs in the first inning,| Moore, Loes (7) and Smith, | Cincinnati after the first two batters had|Triandos (8); Ford, Sturdivant fanned, put Fernhill out in front, (8) and Berra. Jansen on five-straight walks. They add-| HRs: Bal--Nieman, Williams ne. Drawbridge Kansas City 000 000 000--~ 0 6 Bailey; Crone, ® Jolly (9) and [e] Cleveland 011 000 342 i £ 2 ed their other run in the sixth fal 3 | Lemon, Feller (8) a walk and a couple of wild and Hegan; 15 batters. Simcoe Hall trailed 2-0 Burnette, Gorman | pitches. In all, Young struck out (7) _Herriage i hd 2 "runs, on two - Cle -- Colavito, Busby, an error, They picked a bl run in the 7th when Barker doubled | and Servinis came through with priiwaukee a single, SIMCOE HALL -- Solomon, an; | Gncianal Chernik, c¢; Jackson, of; Barker, (8t, Louis 88; Servinis, 3b; Young, p; Butt, | Philadelphia rf; Robinson, 2b; Hinkson, If; Pittsburgh Hrychyshyn, rf. {Chicago FERNHILL PARK -- Gaskell, New York p; Peters, 1b; D'Arcy, ss; Ver-| non, ¢; B. Vernon, p; Markus, 2b; | Thompson, cf, McGreelis, rf; | Parker, If; Nelson, If; Myers, rf. | at CONNAUGHT PARK BANTAMS DEFEAT KINGSIDE BOYS | In another Kiwanis Bantam| L Officials Predict' eague game, played at Cowan park last migni. Comaught de New World's Record | for | Bentley pitched good ball : e winners, struck out eight vat. Wall Be Set Today ters but Kingside got to him for| | in the first five frames, but| ARTHUR, Ont. (CP)--Officials ever more than two-at-a-time, Of, the harness-racing track here Jeffs, Wilson and Penhale said Thursday a world's record were the big hitters for the losers, for gases wi I} be: seta their trying hard all the way, even in| y. . {a losing cause. | They made this confident pre- Connaught won the game in the| diction because the record will be [first frame with seven runs on a made in 3» event never officially { bunch of walks and two hits. They| UD before--a four-wheeled cart added three runs in second on only drawn by a team in tandem-hitch. |cne hit and then bunched fivedor.] Jb kething with te archue air {five in the third. They scored in {every inning to establish their one.|t0day are run with two-wheelers| [sided win and were best all the|--the wagon used will be nearly a | way, with Dobbins, Bulmer. Bent. ceptury oY, tg tuence] ley and Williams hitting well{, Nas aS By romnence | 1909 when the three-year-old | While Boy d and Bentley both hit packer Kentucky Todd, owned ' b; {Kathleen Wilkes of Gait, pulled Toronto | | nl | Columbus | Havana Richmond Buffalo SDOWNE CENTRE Simcoe St. North of Gy Limits. Napthe Ges Cleaning Plud OPEN EVERY NIGNT UNTIL MIDNIGNT " SnnEIReTg 2223882" LH ETT te 5 Columbus at Havana Richmond at Miami Montreal at Rochester Bunday's games Toronto at Buffalo Montreal at Rochester Columbus at Havana 101 010 000-- 3 9 1 gasErRaty 2B" And. abl hers) le aie _ proba pitel } Richmond at Miami Toronto SEE THE YANKEES! Excursion to New York City -- SPECIAL ATTRACTION -- DIMAGGIO--GOMEZ--DICKEY--REYNOLDS and other greats in ANNUAL OLDTIMERS GAMES--SAT., AUG. 25 | WHITE SOX vs. YANKEES--AUGUST 28 TIGERS vs YANKEES (2 games) --AUGUST 26 REMEMBER WHEN ? -- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lionel - Conacher, for many year's Canada's outstanding ath. lete, said his retirement from sport was definite 18 years ago today. The "Big Train" of foot- ball, hockey and other sports, voted Canada's outstanding ath- Bryce, Brown, Rarkely, Sterriger, Clevdland, 10. \support, held Valleyview Park to 5 one run, scored in the second stanza by Karpinski. { VALLEYVIEW Clapp, ss; '| Rockburne, 1b; Godridge, 2b; Sut- .|tom, p; Tawin, If; Parkinski, 3 |Hartshortn, rf; Parkinson, '|Curly, 3b: Khnisky, ef. STORIE PARK McConkey, 12.55; Wilkins, 1b; Cameron, 2b; Se-! 14. menko, If; Peters, p; Rowden, c;| Suddard, 3h; | Rmbury, ri. PEOWa Ee» Highfield, Thomas, Grainger, ef; Jackson, Nicholas, Litster, W Killum, Piatti, McCutcheon, Peacock. AL=g=NON>=>% | Whissitt, ef;| -- lete of the first half-century, col- lapsed and died in 1955 while playing ball at Ottawa. BEATS ROSEWALL Ci! SOUTH ORANGE, NJ. (AP)--| Ham Richardson raised United States Davis Cup hopes with a 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 victory over Ken Rose- wall, the Australian Davis Cup standby, in the quarter-final of) the Eastern grass court tourn- Storie Park Pee Wees Knock Off Valleyview Storie Park Pee Wees defeated Valleyview Park bovs 4-1 last night, to wind up their schedule, Storie Park got three runs in the first inning on a series of three ERNIE CAY /,,-DOORS * SASH "and ROOFING PHONE Rafal 5-012? 3 ALBERT ST FILL -- CRUSHE Prompt [3 SOD -- LOAM -- GRAVEL Armstrong Fuel 59 CHURCH ST. D -- 38" STONE $1,000,000 WORTH of TALENT 2 --MAIN EVENTS -- 2 KINSMEN CIVIC STADIUM __ TUESDAY, AUGUST T4rh--8:45 YUKON ERIC VS. Hard Boiled HAGGERTY ament Friday. Delivery The BRUNETTI BROS. Guy & Joe VS. 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The wagon, which has high iron-| Rex PARKER HONORED | OTTAWA (CP) -- Quarterback {Jackie Parker of the Canadian tread wheels rather than the light, football champion Edmonton Es- bicycle wheels used today, kimos Friday night was presented owned by track er {with a gold plague and $500 Hughs. {cheque as the outstanding player The team, hitched one behind [in the 1965 Grey Cup final. {the other, will be driven by Mel| Parker was voted the award by Barden of Hillsburg, Ont., using, [the Canadian Schenley . trustees. his K. T. Lee and Jacob Express. FESS succes | CANADA'S FINEST Completely Installed with 200 Gal. Tank 1 YEAR GUARANTEE Oil Burners con be financed through your Home Improve- ment Plan. 273 ART BOUCKLEY THORNTON RD. S. RAY -- RA 5-1109 NIGHT -- RA 5-9567 I OIL BURNER CLEAN-OUT SERVICE

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