"FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE McCallum Transporters By JACK SORDS Kinloch's Stampeders OSHAWA MINOR |r Fonte on SOFTBALL ASSOC. | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, June §, 1997 18 MAJOR LEAGUE 150 31 56 .352 121 11 39 322 141 25 45 319 Fox, Chicago Bertola, Detroit Wertz, Cleveland In a UAWA Softball t Alexandr = ox DONT BE A HOT STAY AWAY - 3 L game al a Park t a [4] ine egion Inight, Kinloch's Stampeders de- |feated the Oshawa Memorial McCallum Transporters blank-|Glavin and Winter each had two ed Woodbi Legion, 16-0, last hits for the Oshawa team but | JURY AND LOVELL DRUGS YARN TIE IN AJAX ROD. ROM BEACHES, | | RS AND FISHERMEN | Jury and Lovell Drugs and the Service Angels 12-6. | "=. re "THIS MOTOR I$ TILTED FAR OUT, THE OO 4 wi T DEEPLY IN Tie WATER AND NO MATTER How H THROTTLE MAKE MUCH HEADWA Skiviuiet fp Shy Muttwet Aptis THE DRIVESHAFT SHOULD BE SET PERPENDICULAR TO THE | Ajax Lions played to a 5-5 tie] The losers a couple of un- last night in Ajax, in an Oshawa earned runs in the first frame, Assoc. Midget|added two more in the second on la walk and three hits then scored {night at Talbot Park, in a Lea- Ryan ond Jeffs, with three Iside Junior Baseball League fix- ables were the big hitters of ture, The game. League baseball schedule fixture , Boh Winter went to the mound Winter faced three batters in age a real thriller. two in the 7th when Maeson belt- for the Oshawa Juvenile team seven of the eight frames he 0, boys got a run in ed a two-run homer. and turned in a sterling three- worked, hefore the game was the first inning when Westfall Kinloch's picked up uns hitter, He yielded only three sin- called off. It was a fine chore was safe on an error and scored|on four walks and two Thee the gles iv earning his shutout, while and backed by 'good support from on Wright's triple, In second they|first inning and added another ony striking ont 11 batters. his infieid, he had the Woodbine qc" wo" rine on a couple of walk and wild pitch in the sec-| It was a good game for six team under control all the Way. (errors and solid hits by Westfall 0nd to tie the score at 44. In the fremes. Transporters got one run Pele Burke pitched fairly well and Miklas. In the fifth, two sin-| fifth they added two runs and in fhe first inning on a single by for tre Legion team until the 7th. gles, ai outfield error' and Ful- then took the lead in the bottom Bilenduke, a bunt by Ryan and a He was replaced by Cotton in the ler's timely blow, gave them their of the 7th with two runs on double by Jeffs. In fhe third, Win-|dth but he was no improvement. other two runs, They had runners doubles by Keenan, O'Brien and Legion Minor Fondy, Musial, St, Groat, Pittsburgh Hodges, Brooklyn Thomas, Pittsburgh Ii | Schoendienst and Mays, New York Sanford, Greentree, 50, | Wiliams, Boston » | Mantle, New York , New York, 4. § Home russ--Williams, 12. i Runs--Mantle, 36, Stol " Buse bata in--Slevers, Wash-|o bases--Landls, Chicago, ardner, Baltimore and| Pliching--Trucks, Kansas City, Fox, Chicago, 56. 50, 1.000, |" Doubles--Plews, Washington, 15.) Strikeouts--Pierce, Chicago, 84. National Les, 1 Runs-- Aaron, Mil FOR THE FINEST IN GAS & OIL HEATING SEE... 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GBI! bases in the 8th on hits by Price, | 606 : the 7th, clinched | Red 31% | Hornsby did the pitching for Sox--gave up just two hits in 140, | don champion in three tourna-|their decision, ! | Buffalo 571 9% |homered to start the game, Then |for ninth victory and seventh com- 1920s. Stubbert. rf; Finch, 3b; Lambert, |Havana 457 men bunched five hits for as! : .333 15 Hitting: George Kell, Orioles--| ORILLIA (CP)--More than 70! WARD'S -- Sutton, rf; MecClim-| blows, ; n Toronto at Richmond | their 100th player to gain 2,000 hits in nual meeting of the Society of cf; Fletcher, If; Zarowny, 1b and ing Dionne"s homer in the fourth beat Athletics 9-7. fcal Education and Recreation. Garry, ec. LJ Today's Games And Probable Pitchers Milwaukee at New York--Pi- 24) Xe Gomez (6-3) or (1-8). i at Philadelphia (NN) I Tous at Pi Qe el or Mebanisl ta) » (14) or Kline (1.7), #t € §h,-Drabawsky 25) vs Thursday's Games at Pittsbur, at Philadelphia (N) at Brooklyn at New York {ter opened the Inning with a sin- McCALLUM TRANSPORTERS: on third base in each of the next Smith. They finished up the game The score stayed at 240 until If; Glavin, 1b; Roberts, ss; Win- Ajax picked up a run on | _ ANGELS: Spiers, walk for three runs. But they] WOODBINE LEGION: Bourke, | more errors and Brewer's hit, in anaugh. hite four walks and a couple of Gould, ¢; Shuman, ss; Cannon, game and he helped Ajax to an- ley, O'Brien, Mason, MeArthur, | |and when it was finished, the didn't score however Brewer| Ward's Auto Parts 1 "older brothers" knew something that's where it remained. Upset Scugog Jrs. don, 1b; Badgley, ss; Smith, c;!2b and ss; Miklas, cf; Higgins, Ped People's Clothing Store 12.1 softball team a bit of a lesson, wich, p; Carlton, rf; Welsh, 2b. Hutchinson, 1b; Fuller, rf- Chas-| Greeley, on the mound for the |verdict over the Juniors. 1b; Bob Simcoe, c; Rombough Breckinbridge, c: Hill to a pair of runs, both in the| f; 4 ski, cf; Hickey, rf. Shearin, tf; Boyd, 1b. merer (0-2) vs Lary (27). a from a shutout. In all, Greeley ientz (5-1) vs Wynn (6-5). inning, gave up one run on an in- ! Big Bill Tilden, one of the great |inning on a walk to McC} or Garver (43). had not too much trouble, al- | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |age 60, after a heart attack. He{the next inning and were away Rombough and Wilson. 591 : fo 9 Toronto 9) 1s the Juniors and ran into serious | 10-inning decision over Red Sox, ments, and a mainstay of Amer-| PEOPLE'S--Edwards, %; Gil-| | Miami 511 9% |in the second inning the Motors |plete game to keep Chicago's five- | -- lef: Smith, ss; Bell, If; Richie, ef: | Columbus A26 | {many runs, a double by Badgley | Today's Gameg Kuney, ss: The winners added to {Buffalo at Miami Bad gle and scored on a bad throw, wiils, 2b; ,Bilenduke, r:; Ryan,|two frames, but couldn't score With four runs in their half of the the 7th inning when the Oshawalter, p, Kelly, rf; Terry, ss; pair of bad errors in the first Saranowsky, Maeson, McLaugh- came richt back in the 8th to p; Levy, 1b; Horrick, rf; Gordon, the second. Higgins was having a! KINLOCH'S: Thompson, Loople errors. Wills, Bilenduke, Melnick, cf, Cotfon, p in 8th. |other run in the third. Allems, Urie, Maxwell and Smith, | walked in the fifth and scored on! ' Wallop People's 12-1 {about hitting. JURY AND LOVELL -- Lyons, | Cliff Mills Motors Intermediates swine, ©; Knox Tf; Yorkevich,le; Campbell, 1b; Morden, rf. last night at Alexandra Park in a last night at Sunnyside Park f SCUGOG CLEANERS: Ron czewski, If. | Auto Parts, was in fine form and Masiewich, on the mound for Wilson, ss; McDonald, cf; |Koreynzki, of; Rowland, p; (6-4) vo» Donovan (4-1), second inning on a walk to Bi |plus Milton's double. Ted Jones YESTERDAY'S 9 | struck out a total of 11 batters. | Baltimore at Kansas City (N)-- field error and singles by Rom- tennis players in history, died and a single by Storms. They add-| though the Cleaners did load the | International League | a : won the U.S. singles title seven after that. Four in the sixth and] a: | Pitching: Billy Pierce, White |, running, was the Wimble-|three more in a 7° ltrouble -- real early. 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