Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Jul 1957, p. 14

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Simpson's End Larry's | Long Winning Streak The long and excellent unde-ieach pulled Kemp out of a hole, and accounted for all the RBI's. feated record that Whitby Larry's but as it turned out, the damage There were few strikeouts on| BA set up in this year's West To- had already been done. either side but both clubs played ronto senior baseball league race, Don Speir was injured, diving | sparkling defensive ball, came to an end when they drop- for a drive by Yuill, in the bottom ped a 76 decision to Simpson|of the 2nd and it probably proved Ford Motors on Tuesday night, at!a real break for Simpsons, be-| Earlescourt Park and the Simp- cause, as it turned out, Ron Speir son's team came right back last went to shortstop and not only night to hand the Larry's team starred at that position but hit a another reverse, taking a well triple and a two-run homer and gan, i earned 7-5 decision, here at Kins- also had a single, while Charlie Stephen, 1b men Civic Memorial Stadium. Akers, who filled in at 2nd base, | Wiseman, >» % ONE BIG INNING |came up with a nifty fielding per-! gp' speir, 2b and ss 5 ' 2 WB ho The visitors outhit the Whitby formance for five assists. Hall and| Fi , of . team by a comfortable margin, Wiseman were the two other top Xelly, rf | ROLLS ALONG WITH THE YERRS |i2to7. to earn the win but it was hitters for Simpson's. Laren lin doubt all the way. Five runs LARRY'S FIGHT BACK (a) Akers, 2b Popp Carter, 101, of Los An- | healthy' all these years, 97 of lin the second inning was the big The Whitby team fought back $5) Rennieks, P geles, Calif, demonstrates to | them skating. Asked Dy, report: |splurge Trak put the Motors team 20d with ove £008 Bit In the rie: LARRY'S % hat he thought of the sport |5ut in front. Ron Speir open 3 five-year-old Janet Lou Morrow | 5 ¥ how he has kept agile and | system." he sad: "Best thing for your [the attack with a triple off the/out a win, Brent Oldfield walked yuu, ef Iright-field wall, then Hal Fiskari|and Palm Knight singled in the MacDonald, rf and 1b |walked and pitcher Bill Gingerich/second and then after Kemp had| Brac By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "OSHAWA MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOC. WOODVIEW PARK BANTAMS | CONTINUE WINNING WAYS Woodview Park Bantam boys continued their winning ways in |the Kiwanis. Bantam League when they defeated Connaugnt| Park lads 16-6 on Tuesday night, a replay of their schedule game that was rained out last Friday, evening. | BOX SCORE | Woodview scored three runs in {the first inning with Flegg, Rus- sell and Hobbs crossing the plate,' {with help from Douglas. Rus- sell's double in the third was later good for a run and then | | | | SIMPSON'S >» - NOOO MNO =D » loose with a four-run rally, sin-| gles by Bradley and Elliott, Rus- sell's triple, single by Hobbs and la double by Hamilton doing the! damage. It was Elliott, Hobb |{Hamilton, Douglas and Bickle, |the latter with a double, for four {more runs in the 6th and they |clinched the victory with another |quartet of tallies in the 7th in-| 'ning. Meanwhile, Connaught had |trouble with McGill's pitches and {didn't score from the 1st to the |5th, when Skerate drew a walk, |Ferries homered and then with| /two out, Shelly also homered. | This along with the one Sense vuanons SeommuorwoN"Ny Roormunnuocsus Bouw~oomonsa LJ Sooo NNocooMNy " O'Connor, 3b |then hit Larry Kelly with a pitch, [Walked to fill the bases with two Etcher, 7b |to load the bases. Rival pitcher,|out, Yuil"s single scored them Qieked, M |Bill Terry, singled with one out,|/both. In the third, O'Connor and Kren. © to score Speir. then Eber Hall's Etcher both walked, the former, Sebeinnd: sharp safety into left, scored two/scoring on a single by Oldfield, to' ce) Kemp, p more and ended Gingerich's stay make it 5-3 at the time. oD. Kelly, rt 3 an on the mound. Carl Kemp camel Three walks loaded the bases "G0. i.ced D. Speir in 2nd: (b) re- Braiden had scored in the first, Heo aOR mang ONO RUDD DUNO UUAUNA-D 9c0oM eno " pe ] 5s "Everything From Soup To Nuts to the mound for Whitby and he!for Whitby in the fifth, as Terry paced Kelly in 7th: (e) replaced Ginger- : forced Dove. Stanhen tn pon uo'iad considerable trouble with his|ich in and: (b struck out for Copeland made Jt $4 but Comatgnt wes se but Wilf Wiserran doubled to drive control but the homesters could in Fit... RH E sixth, Dobbins and Boyd cross- {in two more of his mates and Dot take advantage, In the 7th, 2 a |ing the plate but that was their complete the five-run rally. Ted O'Connor drew a walk, then Simpson's 050 220 400-7 i 2 [last bit of success. | Kemp went along nicely after Fred Etcher tripled and Oldfield Whitby 021 000 Rebs WHITBY LARRY'S BA senior ball club set quite a record for |p a: but the victory margin came followed with his second hit to JHE SUMMARY Speirs Rii--Tetry, CONNAUGHT PARK BANTAMS themselves in the West Toronto League this year, with an uhdeteal' jm the 5th when Wiseman opened jrore Eicher, making it 7-5, Dive Been es oD 3, unl 2. Oldfield 2, WIN AT NORTH OSHAWA ed string of 11 victories. But that all came to an end this week--and with a single and then after Char-|Rennicks replaced Terry, on the g speir 2, Etcher; 2B--Wisemat; 3o-- : they are now on a losing streak of two games. Simpson Fordilie Akers had sacrificed. Ron mound for Simpson's, at is post Ri Ber IE ull [y oauaught Park i invaded Motors snapped the string for the Whitby team. They did it on!Speir homered over the right-field and fanned nig i an [ineh. Etcher; LEFT--Simpson's 7; Whitby 10: iC Hor © eague game Tuesday night with a disputed 10-inning victory, 76, at Earlscourt Wat, to make the score 7:3 at ne sd gr x Ptoner Rs ml By BI 2 Dy Kemp and they took along the heavy Park. But last night, they came right back for their second win in) time. A sSouple of Sheen dome ir. the 9th, with one out but the 1; by Terry 1; by Rennicks 2: HO--offlartillery to pound out a one-sided as many nights, beating Larry's here at Kinsmen Stadium 78, ana who snared a liner and Zame ended abruptly when Ron Gingerich 5 for, § on I Kemp | 35-3 Victory. This was a good game last night, one of those that might have tagged up at his own base for a Speir snared Oldfield's line-drive 7 fo 2 in 7 23 innings; off Rennieks An eight - run rally at the start gone either way--just the difference of the hits that landed in open |g ihe icf 'the other tu mash and doubled Etcher off 2 for 0 in3 jantogs; R and EBS % i got Connaught away flying and spots--as compared with some hard-hit drives by Whitby players, | ine.drive catch by Len Yuill in Ist LAE Te (8: L-Ginger. they never looked back, adding which went right to a Simpson fielder. It was a good ball game, .entre, followed with a good throw Yuill, Etcher and Oldf.eld each! Umpires--Wm. McKissock and to their total in every single in- Spots , July 11, 1957 Two items--miles apart in category--but both of real interest to major league baseball fans, hit the news columus yesterday. Stan Musial, St. Louis' great hitter, is mot going to play any more doubleheaders this season. Mgr. Fred Hutchinson agrees | After that Conner held the Dairy team in check, until the 7th, when Garrow hit a homer. in the fifth inning Woodview let C evening meeting of Royal Cana- T: dict mer boilermaker, 133%. only two errors apiece and plenty of sparkling fielding plays, with to 2nd base to catch a runner off,'had two bits for the homesters A. Barnes. T--2 hrs. 35 mins. ning and finishing up with 13 good solid hitting on both sides. It could be that the Whitby boys snore mp-------------- F------------ 2s Jn oe Rod ell for will now get back into winning stride, with the strain lifted. Their - 3 No % Shays 3 eked Den i= pitching department has been hard-hit of late but there's nothing Tucker Roofing i Booth, Sinclair and Hutcheon all cured with the addition of one more reliable thrower. Simpson ro § drew walks and Baldry had & Motors are back here again next Wednesday night and it should op S awa S {Solid hit. i rd. a Sray 4 big ero In a City and District Major | STORIE PARK BANTAMS dra Park last night, Tucker Roof- Storie Park Bantams were in ing: defeated Oshawa A's 7-4, on} la serious mood last night when the strength of a four-run rally in they tangled with Thornton's €or- o Pe MA EA i" " with Musial that he has now reached the point where playing the Bh WANE. 34 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursd ners, at Storie diamond and 18 innings in one day, takes too much out of him and obviously, Kutasienski followed. by -6 score x H Re i vil the Cards prefer to have Stan, The Man at his peak form, when triple, gave the Roofers two runs | Dvn on wo Walks au 2) i he is in action. And down in Florida yesterday, Herb Score, the "0". 4" otanza and they | pitch, didn't score again until the 6th n Jat IR was injured, when struck in the face with a line-drive, back In | when Maeson walked, with two [sixth oe scored Ia or wlan il May, was married to Nancy McNamara, a high school elass- out and moved on a passed ball . Ee ir Bien Tor mate, Score reports to a Cleveland doctor on Monday, when he [and scored on a single by Taillon 11 M t four runs, a homer by Ciechano- will get word as to whether or not he's ready to return to action Tee UN eT ioe ose u 1 S 0 01S wicz being their big hit of the 51 walks e e night. a i i ticket jmnx caught up wits Boyes In one of the best softballlframes, Bill Yourkevich get- Storie Park scored a dozen runs BRIGHT BITS: A total of 31 competitors in the Canadian in earnest, When they reac ed 1k. games of the local season, Scu-'ting two singles in this period. in the first inning, with Yahn hit- Gold Cup open golf championship at Kitchener yesterday, turned in 8th inning. With one out he wa ke ae OF I ors: mowed oii Thay Trally sored ther first Fepltny two. homers 'and Skochko cards of 71 or better, with four Canadians, Jerry Kesselring and ed Maeson and Taillon in sicces. Wiis Motors 3-2 last night atin the fifth when Jones himself one, in the same inning. They Moe Norman each having 70's while Al Tucker of Toronto and | 3:0 then Kutasienski hit B Snee Radio Park, in a City and Dis- singled, then Sneddon doubled. added another dozen in the sec- McMillan took over an 20l {ict Major League tussle that The score stayed at 3-1 until the ond frame and simply took Porky Oliver and Henry Ranson paced the big field of profession | yeich and Brown, all drew walks putout clouted a homer for Mills, to strength of their hitting power. als with opening cards of 68 . . . BRUCE BOETTGER, the 21-year- jn succession, ch scored * Gord Nichol bitched the win for| make it 3-2. In the last of the Sth, | . o old Meaford ball player who was struck on the head with a baseball Kytasienski and Smegal. to com- the Juniors and gave up seven after two out, Jones and Sneddon FERNHILL PARK BANTAMS Tuesday night in Meaford, is in Toronto hospital, still in serious plete the four-run rally, which hits while Ted Jones, on the both worked Nichol for free WIN ONE OVER RADIO condition . , . EDDIE YOST, veteran 3rd baseman will be lost to later proved to be the winning mound for Cliff Mills Motors, tickets but the game ended when Fernhill Park Bantams moved Washington Senators for some time yet. He aggravated a three-| margin. te yielded eight safeties. Little flied out to right field. into Radio Park last evening and week-old groin injury, when he appeared as a pinch hitter on Sun- Oshawa A's didn't do very ° Rombough singled to open the Yourkevich with three singles won an 18-8 decision in their Ki- ' i i is League tilt. : pb .% | Maeson's good pitching, until came through with a home-run|single, were the big hitters for|¥an to Buffalo Bisons 4-1 . . . PITTSBURGH PIRATES defeated Mil. Maeson himself errored on a bid blow, after two out. Then in the|the losers while R. Simcoe had a hill three r in th waukee Braves 5-2 in the only Major League'game yesterday and po pojsworth in the fifth and next inning, Bob Simcoe opened double and two singles for the "Mh gave up Tee Suns in 1 e that puts the Cards three full games ahead of the Braves . . ..|ater Boyce singled to move Dods- with a walk and scored on a|Cleaners and Price had three Second ning eo: la ol dg UAW DEL'S and Merchants Maids meet in a ladies' softball game worth around and he scored on an|double by Price, which was fol- singles : 7 {and Guisel) Clicked S00 i idle. at Bathe Park this evening while Scugog Cleaners and Oshawa A's|infield out. Edwards hit a homer lowed by an infield error, with Seven CLEANERS, R. Sim ide op om Jardine. ut 3 ter meet at Sunnyside Park, with Tucker Roofing visiting Brooklin for to open the 6th and that made two out. coe, : 3B in SR could do was collect one In the is In the bottom of the 8th, with the Cleaners off the sheet. R. ss; Hickey, rf; Nichol, p: Buz- third, by Latin, with the same | % 2dwe v inning. In the sixth, after two!son, ss in the fifth when Gutsole tripled 1 runs when Edwards was sale on out, Buzminski, and the Simcoe CLIFF MILLS MOTORS: Sned-|and the last one in the 7th, when elg or 00 eams 3 tkod and 8 sf orifice fly. by brothers, all singled in succession don, cf; Little, 3h; Hodgson, 1b; Latin hit a homer. Va ec. on 1 2 Ky "aft Y but they couldn't get another run. Smegal, ss; Yourkevich. c; Hrico,! Fernhill Park got three runs in | Bogsworth No ny 5c Dre 4d Mills had runners in scoring posi-'2b; Masiewich," rf; Knox, If; the first inning then lashed out the catch McMi an and le "tion in each of the first four'Jones, p. for give runs in the third, with |both singled in the Sth but they; --_ -- -- | Flintoff hitting a homer to add { "died" on the bases as Maeson unc jthis ra Thor single an mith's double pro- Neighborhood Assoc. softball more and added three in the and get King to ground out, end- OSHAWA LEGION i ng ge UR gn MR wg teams went into vigorous sched. sixth, but couldn't catch up. ing- the game Lee held Fernhill in check then T JING: W ule action on Tuesday night, with KINGSIDE WINS TUCKER ROOFING: Welch SCULLION OUT juni he tired in the Sixth wing fee Wee Toye 2d Bantam girls Kingside Park Pee Wees de \aeson, p; W. Maeson, 1b; Tail NELSON, B.C. (CP)--The injury, al! after there were two out. Ver- fronts, as well as Juvenile girls feated Connaught 18-4 in their(jon 3h; Kutasienski, 2b; Sciuck, OSHAWA DAIRY BANTAMS jinx has taken another punch at|non's triple; another by Elm. ome. 8 : ".|game ai Connaught. The winlersirs; Smegal, of: BOW TO VICTOR'S TEAM Calgary Stampeders of the West. hurst and hofne - runs by Cor- , - /INS were leading 14-2 a e en y 'S : 9 : ; : VALLEYVIEW W e innings and re wasn' OSHAWA A Oldfield, 2b; In a Legion Bantam Leag Art Suton Canadian defensive damage. Fernhill added two more 55 i jie uch to it after that, Jesus, Nie : Ty. : of: end, broke his collarbone when he |in the 6th, Nelson and Mason get- F hill 15-5 in their tilt " 3b; Tyson, ss; Hughes, cf; Dods- andra Park, the Victor's Sports TP {3 1 doleaied Ne with ; gits, MeDona)d 24 Big Rua rf; Arnold, c; Boyce, p; and Cycle team knocked off Osh- dived for a pass during a Work- ting Ute Pigg Yetnon, Flintoff ridge holding the home team in 8 * {McMillan, p; in 8th, awa Dairy boys 9-3. . lan ornish a e ki a four - run rally in the last, Fernhill Park Bantam Girls inning of the game. Meanwhile, nosed out Woodview girls 4-3 last taking advantage of walks, the night in their CRA tilt at Fernhill Valleyview Park lads scored that Park. Runs were scarce in this ed to their total in every inning. getting two runs BB the Zh y { when Cobb tripled, Small dou BATHE BOYS ON Tor A and Parsons singled, to win the Playing at their own diamond, game Woodview girls, Dalgleish, Bunnyside 10-9. Five runs in thel{hree runs in the third, on a third gave Bathe their bg Fant triple by Minacs. but it was 7-7 at the end of six innings. Burke, big batter for BATHE GIRLS WIN runs, Korbak and Suddard, in the at Storie Park, Bathe Park Ban- 7th, as Sunnyside went in front tam girls defeated Storie Park 42- 9-7 but Mitchell's double in the 13 with the homesters having 7th for Bathe scored Glecoff, Jen- only two good innings, four runs runs needed to eke out the win. fourth. Bathe got nine to hart WIN FOR STORIE Sul sizes he rallies in almost Storie Park Pee Wees defeated Radio Park boys 97 in their NORTH OSHAWA GIRLS ers taking the lead in the fourth also had an easy win on Tuesday with a five-run splurge, only to night when they trounced East- slip back after that while Storie'view Park 48 - 17. This was sim. came up with three runs in the ply a case of heavy hitting and and finally win out, as they held Oshawa girls having a decided Radio to one run, in their last edge. inning RAIO JUVENILES WIN ¢ THORNTON'S CORNERS Radio Park Juvenile girls de- ir in the thi shen Johnston, wrong with the ' Whitby. team at the moment which couldn't be pair in the third when Johnsto League softball game at Alexan- BACK ON VICTORY BEAM | Two walks, Sciuck's d " | i h Cleveland pitcher who has been out of action ever since his eye Scugog Cleaners Juniors Ithe fifth. Parish tripled in the The three runs were all the re- with the Indians young Bob Panasuik of Windsor each had 71 . . JTWO VETERANS, Sciuck to fly out but Smegal, was in doubt right until the final bottom of the 8th, when Hodgson|charge of the game on the day TORONTO LEAFS lost ground again Wednesday, bowing| much at the plate against Bunny second and scored later as Nichol and Sneddon with a double and affal Elmhurst, pitching for Fern- a floodlight game the score 3-2, From that point on, Jones held Newey, | the score 7-2, A's pushed over two Simcoe got a double in the 4th minski, cf; Fielder, rf and Wil- players helping it along, another Enjoying Softball Acti njoying 0 d Cc 0n : punch to this rally. Thompson's ! {tightened up to fan two batters until he tired in the sixth inning, ss; Brown, If; Krasienski, ¢; B MINOR BASEBALL inni ' ue ern Interprovincial Football Union. |nish and Thompson, did the Valleyview Park Pee Wee boys three innings and there Washliq, arg 1h; Edwards, rf; King, game, played last night at Alex- check almost entirely, except for FERNHILL GIRLS WIN many in the first inning and add- very tight tussle with the winners Bathe Park Pee Wees nosed Out Haber and Elliott had scored Sunny#ide, drove in two more In their game on Tuesday night kins and B. Glecoff with the three in the first and seven in the game at Radio Park with the los- North Oshawa Bantam girl: 7th. enough to break the 6-6 tie ordinary fielding, with the North Thornton's Corners defeated feated Woodview Park girls 10-3 Rundle Park Pee Wees 14-9. Here in their schedule game at Radio again the home team scored four Park on Tuesday night. The win- in the first inning and added to ners finished strongly to win this their total in every inning, Mat- one "and Alfred held the Wood- thews, Allan, Burton and Law-view girls in check, in fact, to rence all doirlg well at the plate. one run in the third and two in Rundle Park got three at the the final 7th frame. She had 16 start but slowed down after that strikeouts Martin and Holbrook until the fifth when they got two both hit homers for the winners. WANTED MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN PART TIME BERT PYKE LTD. RA 3-9038 | The winners found their hitting |bats for this one and after get- n ting a run on two hits in the first by Westfall and Kirk through with four hits along MACON SIGNS HAMILTON (CP) Hamilton | Tiger-Cat football club Tuesday Ning announced the signing of Eddie|came ' Macon, former Chicago Bears and With four walks, to score four Calgary Stampeder halfback. He runs in the third inning, with a was signed as a free agent home-run blow by Dowe starting | | was E . ! ---- ---- | off the rally. Bell's single Scored i | Dowe with another run in the CONNAUGHT GIRLS WIN fourth and then in the sixth, Dowe | | Connaught Park girls defeated singled, Kirk homered and] Rundle Park 16-7 in their game Keenan later tripled behind a at Rundle Park on Tuesday night.' walk to Bell, to produce the other It was a keen 1-1 game for three three runs for the winners. Kirk, innings then Connaught moved Dowe, Bell and Fair all hit well ahead in the fourth with three in their team's victory runs and ran wild in the last two Oshawa Dairy got a run in the frames when the Rundle pitcher, first on a single to Lang followed Gibbens, tired. Rundle got four of by a walk and an infield error. In their runs in the sixth but it was the sepond, Garrow walked and too late to scare Connaught. scored on a long hit by Eyman. ROSS E. 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The ruling N.Y., and Doug Ford, the pre- Canadian Press Staff Writer {Was hat Hose shooting x or Jucte tournament favorite and leadin jon the first round automatically money winner on the golf tral y KITCHENER (CP) -- Golf pro-\would be shunted to the sidelines. this year, also from By essionals, who invariably become ONE OFF THE PACE Oliver, who didn't even bother prima donnas when they start! 'Four golfers finished one stroke to go through a practice round, .557 .553 .550 532 456 .380 .366 3% 3% 11 17 17 .. 32-36-68 . 32-3668 . 35-3469 swinging clubs for money, are up behind co-leaders Oliver and Ran- had a lot of fun in his tour of The complaint, and it's almost IIL, a ries Timed, the sup said after Wednesday's opening ug: kat thay the roll ukee 200 000 000-- 2 6 2 his putter for another when he year-old Henry Ransom of St. An-|Pittsburgh--Skinner, !footer for a birdie on the 18th. starting field of more than 160 Philadelphia 3 at Montreal last week, just about sluggers. Chicago 45 {his tee shots were wild, came in greens are like highways and Gomez (10-7). amateur) ley of Toronto, a competitor for vs Haddix (7-5) and Simmons Ford, U.S. dian Golf Association officials and said in an interview later: Chicago at Philadelphia (N) Palmer, to their old tricks here. If they/com and another 10 turned in one-| ' : kia -the cour: It) aren't shushing the paying custom-'under-par 70 cards. The 69 shoot- been urge although ad lave ers, they're squawking about the ers were Mike chak of Gros-'when birdie putts on three of the course, their game, or both. 'finger 8, Don Fairfield of Casey, ike Fetchik of Mahopac, and refused general here. = Sat the tightly- (poly wine Ja THE oi: ni ,544-yar estmount Golf all with a grin and his only com- course is one of the worst AS ES | they've seen. The greens, they B EBALL SCOR [lain | paiced along Boor: ! ing, windswe round in the 72-hole $25,000 Cana-| AND STANDINGS Een for hath ra sn Open, were like Jas and the | Ransom's putting saved him al airways could stand a workin, Nati i i fairways Soild stand & g iv onal League though he threatened to discard Possibly the complaints came as! Pittsburgh 000 203 00x-- 5 6 0 missed a four:foot birdi a result of the high scores over| Buhl, Johnson (7) and Rice, the par-three 17th. He yg on the 35-36--71 course and the fact|Sawatski (7); Purkey and Foiles. birdie putt; on the front nine and that a couple of greybeards--46-| HRs: Milwaukee -- Mathews; finished off the round with a five- drews, Ill, and 41-year-old Porky| Only game scheduled | Doug Sanders, 1 3 € ] . , last year's Cana- iver fom Canton, Mass., | W L Pet. GBL dian Open winner from Miami, eir three-under-par 68s stand up St. Louis 6 31 597 and Paul Harney from Bolton, most of the day. Only 16 of the | yr) waukee 35 Mass, winner of the $29,000 open broke par, a pretty good indication | qi ro : bl 3 » Cine blew any chance they had of tak- that the narrow fairways are Broan 3 ing this one. Sanders shot a four- pa e for precision golfing, rather | no York 3 over-par 75 and Harney, who had an for the modern distance Pittsburgh 49 fo scramble most of the day when Officials and a few of the golfers with a 77. ; : » Today's Games I mn wa He cor AN Propaile Pitchess tal) KITCHENER (CP)--Scores of in Englan g ' . Louis at New York--L. Mec- leaders after tho first n Englaid and Scotland where the! py, "Ted, vs Antonelli (7.7) or/the Cane-ian Open ian of they'll learn to bounce up their Sri : ' Ship shots," said Rudy Horvath of Ai vs MeDevitt (51) Uo . : Ss -1) SO! is sor. a seasoned campaigner. "Chicago at Philadelphia (2: twi.|Souchal. U.S ournament chairman Phil Far- night)--Rush (1-7) and Elston (2-0)| Fairfield. US. 25 years or more, took official (8-4) Fetchik, U.S. . cognizance of the complaints at an. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (N)--- Furgol, U.S, rowbridge (2-1) vs Law (4.4) Hawkins, U.S, Friday's Games Casper, U.S. "You can bet if we place the (inci i .y esselring, pins at fhe back of the greens Cinvinnat ¥e Brooklyn tat Jersey Knight, US. you won't hear a murmur from Milwaukee at Pittsh ( Boynton, U.S. these guys." St. Louis 8 New ishurgh_(N) Norman, Kitchen er Bayer, US, ......... Venturi, U Rhodes US. .... Tucker, Toronto . However, the committee agreed to cut the fairways. Otherwise, American League the gsng) Fourse treatment will be Unchanged from Sunday adhered to, it was reported, Some T / a 2 changes will be made as usual in And Fo She Pitchers {Hepert, US. a placing of the pins but on particu- B i Stranahan, US. ... | ; M Boston at Detroit -- Fornieles Biagetti, U.S. ar greens the pins will be placed (5.8) vg Lary (4-11) so as to mitigate complaints, "Washi 0. [Eagee, Toronto Washington at Chicago (N)-- Wininger, U.S. Apart from the par busting by Ramos (6-6) vs Keegan (4-3) Fazio Yeiwe Oliver, who laughed and joked his Baltimore at Cleveland (2- twi- xPanasuik, Windsor .... way over the 18 holes, and Ran- night)--Moore (5-5) and O'Dell Duden U.S. som, the highlight of the day was (1-2) vs Narleski (5-1) and Lemon Besselink. U.S. the performance of a fuzzy-chinned (5-7) Parker Us pe Canadian youngster, 15-year-old] New York at Kansas City (N)-- xThornton, U.S. . Bob Panasuik of Windsor. He shot Turley (4-2) vs Terry (3-3) Schwab, U.S. 36-35 against par 35.76, Friday's Games Conrad, U.S. IN GOOD COMPANY Washington at Chicago (N) Panasuik came in with a par. Baltimore at Cleveland (N) equalling 71, matching the score New York at Kansas City (N) of such di !inzuished campaigners Boston at Detroit (N) 2s Jay er, Sanford, Fla.; rank Stronahan, the Toledo, Ohio strongman: Bo Wininger, Odessa, Toronto 000 000 001-- 1, 4 1 Tex.; Al Besselink, Gro:singer's | Buffalo 002 200 00x-- 4 8 1 N.Y., and Joe Conrad, San Antonio Pearce, Grimsley (5) Tiefenauer Tex. (7) and Roselli; Coleman and As- ; th Panasuik also had the distinction Siti of sharing the lead amongst the Rochester +d ™ oo 4 10 i $jnateurs Ra Toronto's Jerry G. Blaylock, R. Blaylock (4) and \ gee an i Thornton of Te-'Shantz; Collum, Mé¢Minn (7) Var- questa, Fla. The leading Canadian gas, (8) and Pignatano. pros with one-under 70s going into Miami 000 300 200-- 5 5 1 000. 100 000-- 1 1 today's second 18 were Gerry Havana 6 Church and McCullough; Amor, Kesselring of Toronto and the ir- repressible Moe Norman from! Pena (7) and Izquierdo. | Kitchener who is competing in his. Columbus 000 000-- 0 7 ©} first big tournament since he Richmond = 100°200 02%-- 5 9 1 turned pro earlier this year. Douglas and Kravitz; Coates| Panasuik is believed to be the and Chiti. | youngess competitor in the Open W L Pet. GBL since it was inaugurated in 1904 5 and his score was the sensation Rutidlo a» of the day which saw six elimin- Richmond 552 ated from the tournament through Rochester 523 a newly adopted ruling of the Miami 464 11 RCGA to discourage duffers from Havana 1353 12 . -- |Columbus .453 12 Willie Toweel Retains Montreal! 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