Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 6 May 1957, p. 12

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Ernie Johnson Proves |fulao Dobe On tichmond, [Flin Flon Bombers Can Surprise Ace In Win [nm seem ms ose cre we. Win Memorial Cuy Tonite |has-its hold on Richmond Virgin-/fourth inning, but starter Earll REGINA (CP) -- Flin Flon|be suspended should there be a re- [By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gino Cimoli's blooper to left. in|the way for the nightcap decision, |ians in the International League. ng, up two Montreal Bombers will have a chance to petition of Friday's complaints to | The question is: "Who did Ernie | the ninth, . hel by Gus Bell's second home The Vees have dropped three ofiruns on Chuck Soraci's pinch Win the Canadian Junior hockey | the officials. | Johnson surprise the most--Brook-| Cincinnati put together the sea- run. [the four twinbills they've played homer in the fifth and gave wayjchamplonship tonight when they pollock was ejected Friday be- |lyn or his own manager, Fred son's longest winning streak in| Ennis batted in three and Stan this season--and each time they!to the hitless relief work of meet the eastern champion Ottawa fore the start of the third period Haney?" |either league, beating Pittsburgh Musial two as the Cards scored [tumbled from first place. |winner Henry Mason. Canadiens in the sixth game of after he too vigorously protested The 32 - year - old righthander &-2 and 7-3 for seven in a row that | four in the sixth and three in $he This time Buffalo let Richmond PAIR OF SLUGFESTS their Memorial Cup final. a misconduct penalty to one of his canked somewhere back of every- hoisted the third place Redlegs seventh to win the opener after be-| have both barrels, winning 9-8 and| Richmond and, Buffalo had them-| Bombers lead the best-of-seven players. % body else on the Milwaukee pitch-| Within a game of the Dodgers. ~ |ing held to three hits by Curt Sim- 8-7, enabling the Miami Marlins|selves a pair of old-fashioned slug-|Series three games to two after| ponock gaid his boys still ing staff. Hany hadn't used him| Elsewhere, the St. Louis Cardin- (mons for five frames. Lloyd Mer- to climb into the league lead alone fests, with the Bisons hammer-|defeating Canadiens 3-2 Friday. A |p ven't played top form in the ser- in a month--and the last time was als defeated Philadelphia twice, ritt, gaining his first decision in after belting Montreal twice, 42)ing four home runs. A three-run S¢Venth game, if necessary, will ." ig in an exhibition game, against the 8-2 and 40, with eéx-Phillie Del the majors, shut out the Phils on land 6-2. |double by Lou Ortiz with two out|P€ play here Nednesday, they Ottawa lost forward Mike Le- Dodgers, in Fort Worth. {Ennis driving in five runs. The three his in five relief innings.| Warm, sunny weather lured 12-/in the ninth capped a four-run| . ambery win tonight, ey, Jace who flew to "City And when the Dodgers knocked [New York Giants and Chicago Sam Jones then four-hit the Phils 000 to the Montreal doubleheader, rally that gave the Bisons the| 3} be 3 ® first Western team |G aturday night to De ay out Bob Buhl, who had beaten Cubs splis, the Cubs winning 8-3 for the sweep with Ennis' singles the Royals' largest crowd of the sweep in the nightcap. [poce Arth of 4 1948 and Win. examinations. ! [them eight times last season fen lin 10, then losing 6-2. beating Harvey Haddix. iseason. At buffalo, the Bisons' Four runs in the seventh gave pox Mon on t an the! Coach Bob Kirk of the Bombers a 52 first-inning lead Sunday at, Braves got down to work after Cubs, who had lost nine in a largest Sunday turnout in' several Toronto the first game. Hector| cpa, ion. hare Pa is quiet, the presumably eonfi- {| Ebbets Field, Ray Crone was |starter Sal Maglie leit for a pinch- row, blew a 3-1 lead in the ninth- years, 9,620, sat in on the doings.|Rodriguez led the Leafs with four| amp 8 2 Sar Pollock of po of - jiHatey's relief selection, It wasny Hues 35 te Dpdgers scored fice inning 50s opener, tiem same CURFEW STOPS GAME (hits and three runs baited in. Don ye 'Canadiens received a wire "So many Flin Flon fans are in Hull the four Rar 4 three ru | Aaron, who had 4-for5 and took second game, the Giants junked| Toronto also scrambled ahead of ii hitter to win it. Vince Amor rom, Jimmy Dunn, president of Regina tat we Wunder who 3 homer to cut the Dodger lead to the league bat lead with 417, their five-game slump with the the Virginians, by nine percentage yas the loser. |the Canadian Amateur Hockey As- looking ol munes La 7-6, that Haney gave Johnson a made i close against Don Bes- help of errors, walks and Daryl Points, with a 7:3 decision over| "poybles by Tony Bartirome and SCiation, warning him that he will home," Kirk said. call sent, Milwaukee wrapped it up|Spencer's two-run homer. [Hayana: ne Sefond, game Was johnny Lipon and a single by| {| "Johnson set down the first 16 against Rene Valdes in the fifth. SATURDAY'S GAMES Hed 2% nthe sini nning When Howie Goss 'produced Columbus' 5 men he faced and wound up with [Roy Campanella's three - run| In games Saturday, Brooklyn Sorouies rig wid suck Xt willltwo runs in the opener. Dick ia 107 victory--knocking in the homer was the big shot against|beat St. Louis 4-7 on Charley be completed before tonight's reg-| Ricketts won the nightcap in re-| i i " |Buhl in the first inning. Neal's two-run homer in the ninth; [ularly scheduled game. |lief, working 4 2-3 innings after| : of Slineher himsalt wil a singles The Redlegs were touched by|Pittsburgh's Vern Law shutout| Rochester and Columbus split starter Gary Blaylock reinjured| OIL waukee into a two-game lead over | injury, with left fielder Frank Rob-| Milwaukee with two hits for a 1 their doubleheader, the Red Wings|his elbow after one inning. Three | the Brooks in the National League |inson forced out of the second victory; Cincinnati scored five winning 6-2 after a 2-1 defeat. |runs in the third did it for Roch- ; 3 BURNERS | BLOOPER ONLY HIT |bagged the opener for Brooks |Phillies struck out 10 Chicago for Miami in the first inning, hand- the last-place Cubans 4-2; Roches- Johnson struck out five, walked | Lawrence, who had a five-strike- [Cubs and pitched a four-hitter for ing Fred Kipp, the 20-game south-|ter edged Columbus 4-3; Montreal v. 'Bs just one and permitted one hit, out six-hitter. Don Gross went allia 5-2 decision. paw winner of the year last season Leat the Marlins 3-2 and Richmond haa 3 Canada's Finest, Completely Installed |game after crashing a wall. It was |runs in the eighth to defeat New| A grand slam home run by ester against Al Jackson. : {Robinson's three-run homer that|York 5-2; and Jack Sanford of the [Frank Herrera got the job doue, On Saturday, the Leafs defeated his second defeat. downed Buffalo 5-4. with 200 Gallon Tank. FOOTBALL WAS NEVER LIKE THIS spina Be seri si Yankees Take Three Also 3 | Barbarians whithy High School Boys 23 | YEAR GUARANTEE BE per | pt, Eu mah Sau Get Better Game A . . : | | Oil Burner can be financed through InVancouver Again Win Track Trophy | & pou yy 'Top Spot From White Sox [well things have returned to| Frank Lary pitched the Tigers SPORTS MENU normal in the American Leaguelty victory and Charlie Maxwell VANCOUVER (CP)--The speed HAMILTON (CP) -- Parkdale second in the senior mile medley | HOME IMPROVEMENT PLAN --New York Yankees, the worl y idi ith a of the Barbarians. tourini Boog | Collegiate of Toronto won the A and second in the junior 440-yard.| - - . or |champions, are sitting on top, of drove in the deciding runs with a or pa arians, Jouring Brittsh | division of the annual interscholas- Whitby ran the mile in a record Everything From Soup To Nuts" : + "seventh img single. Harvey ER ion 1c, Ontario Relay Carnival Satur. time of 1:373. PAY ONLY ART BOUCKLEY The Yanks took a trip to Chi-\Kuenn, who homered in the first Columbia All 3% a ne British SE re ing oul soa Sayored| Preston set a record of 1:45.5 By Geo H Campbell cago and gave the White Sox ainning, singled to open the inning, 8,000 fans at Empire Stadium Sat-|il:on. in taking she sprint medley and THORNTON RD., § Su Whang 32 Saturday they 'took/Frank Bolling followed with a urday night. Whitby successfully defended its emior 440. + ~~ "cor In the] " 3 | i single and Maxwell brought them The British team scored tw: : : SPORTS EDITOR {Bots Sands of 2 Soubleneader Sun: both home with a line single. = goals, two tries, DAY NIGHT {vies pute and displace the| Williams was struck on the fore- £0al to the all stars' two penalties. | -18. | ) ind in RA 5-1109 RA 5.9567 Sox from first place by half a arm by one of reliever Stan aL half time, the Barbarians led the r. - |Falls and Oakville split 'wins in "GALLANT MAN", the Irish-bred colt which was suggested by game Pitula's pitches at Cleveland as": ley, but Whitby's three points forthe other two races. | this and in other corners, as a likely choice to win the 83rd run- ~ The defeat Saturday ended a Sox the Red Sox scored four unearned| The game was marred by an second provided the victory mar-| Dundas set a record of 46.6 in OIL BURNER CLEAN-OUT ning of the Kentucky Derby, had it all Wrapped up Saturday but stream of five wins gus ju She nt toning to" bush iy, To pioh onward CB loin ian Sahont wor hp vant SNS Tate au of eed I SERVICE kev. Willie S at leg ica AIDS. Wor 4:2 0 be- Bob Lemon ard Nixon ed , 0 SI possible Linwell Hi chool was the to y ' S y the jockey, Willie Shoemaker, misjudged the finishing line The champs won 4-2 and 3-0 be- £ fractured hip in a goal-line col- point-getter gh the day with % the 56) yard event as. they cleaned t t it wa 50 y los it w as --- hind some steady pitching from up 12 hits, but struck out six andra et : f v hought it was about 50 yards closer than it was, eased up and h Be Steady Flicks rom UP lked. sone. Jackie Jensen lision with standofi-half Ted Hunt, bud tock ihe O ta EY SON. ve Bil vard Fave fos then when he realized his mistake, went back to hard riding and Bobby + two and Gene Ste- Short , intery Jeil Niagara Falls Oakvi =uade ni lost out in a very close photo-finish, to Iron Liege, the other half WILLIAMS OUT Bomered io Tir Williams, PLA My the amerval Neil : ini Sle 2 SII: re cy Bd yildems du laced eo a Sa Ee] of the Calumet Farms entry. For those who had bet early in the Detroit got their fourth in a doubled home the clincher in the kicker, tied the score at 6-6 with records and wound up with 23 with 12 points, year on General Duke and Iron Liege as the Calumet Farms entry, row with a 3-1 decision over Bal- second game to beat Mike Garcia. a penalty goal. | points in winning the D division it was a great break. For Willie Shoemaker it was the second timore. Boston, after losing four, pom Morgan got airtight support The close marking and hard for private schools. Ridley was ti he has ma S i i i i did 'took a pair from Cleveland, 5-1 § 1 in tackling of the local side midway second. ime he #133 Wade a eostly. mistake in 20 important race. He di b that included four double plays in through the second period did not] E. a new division for Niagara | it a couple of years ago, a similar mistake, in the California and 4-3, but lost Ted Williams, the| winning his second against two de- 3 i i i 3 Stakes and took the Pond Py the mighty Swaps being beaten by league's Seading hitter, with a feats, Senators got both their runs SD aa W. district schools, was won by Dun- Ali . i i jt | bruised elbow. lin the ninth as Lou Berberet » 3 {ES : A Be Perierhonse A little more 'drama has since then added in that i Kansas City defeated Washing- singled in between doubles by Roy In previous games of their tour, | In winning its third successive eported that Ralph Lowe, the Texan who owns Gallant Man, had 7.2 the Barbarians defeated the On-|B crown Whitby captured the : : on A |Sievers and Julio Bacher. : a dream the other night that his horse would lose the race because Shantz collected his second com-| Harry Simpson led the Athletics' tario All-Stars 52-0 and 47-3. senior 880 and 440-yard races, was the jockey misjudged the finish. The dream proved a horrible ,jate game with a six-hitter in the : " : " x fap attack with a double and two! Teal: ole of those "nightmares" that will keep the memory of opener at Chicago, striking Sut six singles that drove in four runs. See your Allstate Agent about y 1957 Kentucky Derby alive for years and years. and rolling home after Mickey ; | : 3 Mantle's third homer, with one on, SATURDAY'S ACTION | Did you see what the New York Yankees did to those Chi- |helped a three-run fourth against| In other games Saturday, Cleve-| cago White Sox over the week-end. The Yankees moved into [loser Billy Pierce. In the nightcap|land's Early Wynn pitched the the Windy City f h d h " 3 |Kucks had a three-hitter and the|Indians to a 5-4 win over Boston; | e Windy City for a three-game set and swept the works, win- |v ny 'stuck to the fourth-inning|Detroit blanked Baltimore 3-0 as| ning Saturday 3-2 and winning 4-2 and 3-0 yesterday. That dis- |script, with Elston Howard's two-/ Duke Maas pitched a five-hitter| : i run triple and an RBI single by|in a night game and in the other é asiious series dropped the White Sox hack inte the second Slot Yogi Berra. Mantle pulled a groin night = fixture, Kansas City de- as Yankees moved out in front. Boston Red Sox moved into py ccle in the second game, but it/feated 'Washington 8-2 with Simp- third place alone by taking-both ends of a twin-bill from the wasn't thought serious. son driving home three runs. » | Cleveland Indians yesterday, 5-1 and 4-3. Washington Senators : are rapidly settling down into a deep cellar position in the | | Alistate's rates are /ower than those of most other com- American League race while Detroit Tigers have started to panies, yet protection is the finest! Last year Allstate paid move up a little. In the National League, Hank Aaron continues { over $125,000,000 to protect its policyholders. You can't to set a blistering pace as the league's top hitter. )He had two - | buy better, why pay more? See your Allstate Agent today! singles, a double and a three-run homer yesterday in five trips, SIMPSON-SEARS ORDER OFFICE to lead the Milwaukee Braves to a 10-7 win over the Dodgers. 43-45 Si S N h Cincinnati Redlegs defeated the Giants on Saturday and then - imcoe Street Nort won a couple from Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday, to move up | Phone RA 5-1625 into third place while St. Louis also won a couple yesterday, to After Hours Coll RA 5-2802 hold fourth spot. And a quick glance into the International 12 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, May 6, 1957 ; League doings shows that Toronto Leafs beat the Sugar Kings | : You're In good hands with : ; : twice over the week-end and were tied in the other one yester- 'Sault Ste Marie |and the 120-yard hurdles. Orillia's Toe) BL 1 | A | E' . INS day afternoon when curfew time rolled around. Richmond lost Don McLeod broke the senior mile VRANGE COMPANY two one-run decisions to Buffalo but Miami took a pair from the YMCA Ww {record while Frank Duval of BTOCK COMPANY PROTECT! | i oN Montreal Royals to hold their lead position. restlers [Eresk Cautinfion set 4 sew ark Canadian Head Office: Toronto obo or ¥ . ee . . . BRIGHT BITS: -- JIMMY ELLIOTT; South African midde-| WIL Ontario Title records were set in the intermedi- weight, was knocked out by Pat McAteer of England in a British moRONTO (CP) -- Sault Sie. ate division and four in the junior. Empire title bout Saturday night in the sixth round and died Sunday marie YMCA scored three firsts morning as the result of a brain injury. He was rushed to the and one second to win the unof- hospital from the ring. ... RANDY JACKSON is expected to have ficial team championship in the an' operation for what is feared to be a torn cartilage in his left Ontario amateur wrestling cham- knee. If this happens, he's out for a couple of months. Bar. Pionships held here Saturday. we = Canadian Olympic representa- BARIANS won ntheir rugby game 19-6 over the British Columbia All- tives "Bob Sieckle of Totcrear Stars, out in Vancouver on Saturday night. The B.C. team gave the British stars a real battle, with the score 6-6 shortly after half- $i Bruno Ocha of oot Se: MODERN MIRACLE LATEX CONCRETE FLOOR time. ... QUEBEC ACES need two more wins to clinch the Edin-|160%-pound classes respectively. burgh Trophy. In the fourth game of the series, they whipped Bran- Steckle defeated George Momburg don Regals 4-2 yesterday and Dick Gamble, former Oshawa Gen- of St. Catharines and Ochman erals member and a "local summer resident", was again a goal- beat Kurt Boese of Kitchener. scorer for the Aces. ... MANCHESTER. UNITED lost their goalie _ Other Sault winners were Heikki for about 30 minutes of the game due to a painful injury and Aston Pyikianen in fhe Lit¥-pou Sass Villa won the English Cup with a 2-1 upset triumph. It's the seventh pound Ee ion nthe di. is a latex concrete material for repairing win of the coveted trophy for the Villa, one more than any other ~ p,, Gr fT . . p H 3 4 7. club . ... MORE HONORS for Whitby. Their High School track and (view. fopped. the 1364 pousdacs PARACRETE cracks or holes in walls, concrete or cement fo) 1 y field athletes cleaned up in the ""B" class at the Hamilton Track and Matti Juriga of Sudbury floors, driveways, walks, etc. 7. Zan LE bid Meet on Saturday. Whitby's good runners won the half-mle senior Sampo AC the 147%. Jim Christie \ A relay, the 440-yard relay and were second in the mile medley. 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Th {iz Ti a5 aitebded 211 entries from 16 schools com- | id . hi d derf ili & & e meeting here was atten peted in the Central Ontario Sec. | vides a quiet cushioned underfoot resiliency. | land Fastball Association Gocided by 72 delegates from such centres at its annual meeting Sunday to DY < SN "ondary School Association track " . . remain affiliated with the Ontario 45 North Bay, Rouyn-Noranda and field meet. ® is non-dusting, will not chip or crack or Amateur Softball Association. [a3Dus a5, A ew Ea ih Richmond Hill won the team d will adh t I £ There had been reports earlier 21C ake, limmins and Coch- title with 84 points while Pickering d craze and will adhere to any clean surface that the group might break away . - Col'ege was second. -- concrete, wood, stone, metal or glass. Because all of "DOWNTOWN?" 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