FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS SOME FISH YOU CATCH WHEN FISHING IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC BASEBALL SCOREBOARD By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pet. GBL San Francisco 50 38 .5i Milwaukee 48 % Chicago 46 St. Louis 41 Philadelphia 39 Pittsburgh 41 Los Angeles 41 .466 Cincinnati 40 465 Sunday's Results 568 .565 511 .488 A470 466 8% | Miami HR: Mtl-Amoros. Rochester 001 102 001-5 14 0) Buffalo 001 020 0003.11 1] Browning and Oliver; Johnson, Stadnicki (6) Hahn (7) Nagy (9) and Noble, Katt (6). | Rochester 000 000 1--1 38 2| Buffalo 316 100 x-11 13 0 Lovenguth, Greason (2) Mac-|yrike McArthur (3) and Katt: Coleman! jack Litch |George Brabin 000 100 0--1 1 Oipgim Knight 002 010 x--3 3 0lcar] Kemp kinson and Noble. Havana Still Leading Mike McArthur Larry's Hitters BATTING AVERAGES TO JULY 19, 1958 AB H 47 19 26 Av. 404} 385! 359 357 | 340 - 64 28 53 Larry's Blanks Lakeshore's Stars Whitby Larry's visited Port] Singles v3 scabin and Hall fol- Hope on Saturday for an exhibi- lowed by Di Gingerich's triple tion 'benefit game with the| and an~.ner single by Stone, gave Lakeshore Intermediate League Larr» s three more runs in the All-Stars and chalked up a 10-0 sixn. shutout. A five-run rally in the 8th com- Ken Fisher pitched the fir. pleted the scoring for the game half of the game, giving up four|with Stone hitting his third single hits in the first three innings. Ted |g the game after Gingerich was Stone pitched the lat. five in-|gafe on an error -- with two out THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mendey, July 81, 1908 § Lawn Bowlers Burlington Team Enjoy Mixed Joins Junior ORFU SARNIA (CP) -- Burlington Trebles Event Braves were accepted into the Ontario Rugby Football Union's Fifty-three members of the Osh- awa Bowling Club took part in a junior league Saturday, making mixed trebles tournament on the it a four-team grouping. local greens Saturday afternoon The Braves will compete and evening. The event was spon- against Sarnia Knights, Windsor sored by Clarence Foster and AKO and Kitchener - Waterloo Panthers. Each team will play eight games in the schedule, which opens Aug. 30. Sarnia and K-W play four Ross Smith, The trebles team made up of J. Morrison, Mrs. J. Renwick and Mrs. T. Pollitt, with a score of 55 |" Paige and Bucha; Sanchez and!grent Oldfield 64 | Grandcolas. {Art Rennick | Miami 000 100 000--1 5 7|Al MacDonald 2 nings and had a ao-hit, no-runiand Kelly was also safe on an Ziilstint for Mis sessions, fanning error, then Brent Oldfield tripled |seven batte"s and yielding threeland Jack Litch doubled to com- Milwaukee 4 Chicago 2 St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 0 Los Angeles / Havana * | Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco Saturday's Results St. Louis I Cincinnati 0 Philadelphia 6 Los Angeles 2 020 000 00x--2 7 1{pave Kelly Anderson and Coker; Arias and|cee Hall Izquierdo. Richmond Columbus {Len Yuill 000 000 000--0 4 O|7eq Stone 000 000 001--1 5 0 Ralph O'Reilly {walks -- the only Lakeshore run- plete the rally. Brabin and Stone 207\ ners to get on base in the last 167 ave frames. i00| Conlin, young Port Hope ace, 118 pitched the first three innings] each had three hits, Oldfield and Hall had two apiece. LARRY'S: Kelly, 3b; Oldfield, |ca games at home and four away. Windsor is home five times and the Braves are home for three games, and a plus of 4 won- the prizes {for top score with three wins. They received sets of eight glas- Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 5 Milwaukee 3 Chicago 2 American League Pct. GB 659 534 11 L494 14% 483 15% .468 16 A71 16% .456 18 427 20% New York Boston Baltimore Detroit Chicago Kansas City Cleveland Washington : Sunday's Results "hicago 4-4 Washington 2-5 Detroit 3-2 "Boston 0-5 Kansas City 1-0 New York 38 |Cleveland 0 Baltimore 1 { Saturday's Results {Cleveland 2 Baltimore 3 |Kansas City 6 New York'4 | Detroit 6 Boston 7 | Chicago 7 Washington 68 Today's Games No games scheduled. 1 = GREAT NORTHERN | = GREY TROUT, 4 : 5~ EASTERN BROOK OR EA i SPECKLED TROUT | | McMahon Pitches Flynn's To Victory Over Ideals Nell "Butch" McMahon made] THE BOX SCORE en his first start of the season with Joe Flynn's Sports a winning one, ) here at Alexandra Park on Satur-| H RBI Richmond Havana Buffalo 4 a International League L Pct. GB 616 588 3 .515 10 505 11 495 12 459 15% .454 16 373 24%' {Montreal | Toronto | Rochester = IDEALS AB McGovern, 3 b, 8s 5 N. Fisher, cf Levy, 1b, 2b McGregor, If ] Slezak, p, 3b, 1b this, Price, rf White, 2b a-Atkins, p day afternoon when he pitched the Oshawa Juniors to a 13-8 triumph over the leafue . lead ing Ideal Welding Braves, in a Leaside Bajeball Association Jun- jor League game It was Oshawas fir§t win geason over Pete Slezak, Ideals mound ace and the win put Osh- 4 awa Flynn's tied for second McGee, ss, place with Lauries, in the Lea- Walsh, & side League standing. Followipg a long layoff from FLYNN'S active competition, McMahons| Minacs, If, 2b performance was spotty but he|J. Fisher, ss showed flashes of his brilliance Ryan, 3b of last season as he struck out Jeffs rf 13 batters, even if nicked for 11|Kelly, 1b hits and five walks. He pitched b-Winter, 1b shutout ball in the last four in-| Melnick, cf nings to earn the win Roberts, 2b OSHAWA'S BIG RALLY c-Bilenduke Cole, ¢ Ideals scored three runs on zeMahon, p : five hits in the first inning gs TOTALS 35 McMahon got off to a very shaky : > start. But bis team came Tight phil National League Back wit six runs in the secon c-Replaced Roberts in 9th Pittsburgh cGovi mi R H E| San Fran. 500 200 00x--7 11 Covers, Sreted Ne Fisher IDEALS 302 030 000-- 8 11 2| Friend, Blackburn (1) then bunted for a sacrifice and FLYNN'S 060 000 70x--13 13 2,(5) Gross (7) Porterfield (8) an both were safe when Flynn's THE SUMMARY--Errors: Me-|Foiles, Cravitz (3); Giel, Gomez made a defensive boner. Steve Mahon, Roberts, Walsh, McGee; |'7) and Thomas. Leyy then singled the |Left on baase: Flynn's, 6; Ideals| HRs: Pgh - Stuart SF bases, Sandy McGregor singled.|87 Two base hits: Ryan; Three Da Bry Lorne Jeffs pulled off a great|base hits: Melnick; Home runs: Milwaukee 010 100 002--4 8 0 catch to rob Pete Slezak but|Slezak, Cole; Stolen base: Fisher,|Chicago 001 000 100--2 5 Fisher scored easily after the Jeffs, Roberts; Sacrifice fly: Spahn and Crandall; Phillips: catch but McMahon cut off the Melnick, Slezak. |Elston (9) Henry (9) and Nee- throw-in and fired the ball to ™ HRER BB s0/™ 8rd, to cut down Levy. Brianigjezak (Ip) 62/3101111 6 2 Pryce then walked filling the McGee 0 22220 bases again and George Whites| Atkins 11/31 0 0 0/0 single scored McGregor with the McMahon (wp) third run. 9 Jeffs opened the 2nd with a walk and Lionel Kelly followed with a single. Kelly got picked 38 Sunday's Results Montreal 4-1 Toronto 7-2 3 |Rochester 5-1 Buffalo 3-11 o Miami 1-1 Havana 3-2 1 Richmond 0 ( olumbus 1 0 Saturday's Results 0 | Rochester 2 Buffalo 5 o |Montreal 1 Toronto 2 5 |Richmond 15 Columbus 10 I Miami 2 Havana 2 0 ODN AS p - ---- | American Association # Sunday's Results Wichita at Indianapolis ppd, rain Denver at St. Paul ppd, rain 0 |Charleston 3 Louisville 7 2 Omaha 2 Minneapolis 5 Saturday's Results Wichita 7 Louisville 3 Indianapolis 5 Charleston 4 Omaha 6 St. Paul 7 Denver 5 Minneapolis 6 Sunday 0 2 4 1" » Ws DUAaATMWWLY Boas--wawoow 1 13 POND ~~ i i DN =~ E DDD == pr ER pu ey (4); an. HRs: Mil-Adcock (11), Chi-Nee- man (8), Long (11). St. Louis Cincinnati Hit by pitcher on 3 {Acker (4) Jeffcoat (8) and Bailey. +d CS Mc- i Ny C : | Phil. 000 000 000--0 4 1 gee} Cmpires: Lye Melnyre Los Angeles 100 101 03x--6 14 off 1st, on this play but Joe Mel- ioe eh .) ases)i| Simmons, Hearn 48 Cardwell nick scored Jeffs with a solid| : (8) and Sawatski; Podres and triple to centre. Jackie Cole : : Pignatano. walked and McMahon singled Melnicks sacrifice fly to centre| American League scoring Melnick then Spike Min- then Ted Roberts came through Kansas C. 001 000 000 0--1 acs drew a walk to fill the bases. (with a clutch single to sc ore New York 000 010 000 2--3 1 Jackie Fisher came through withiJeffs with the tying run { (10 innings) a timely single to right, scoring M Cole and McMahon and Johnny TIMELY no) ER Ryan followed with a double, Murray McGee took over Sle-| scoring Minacs and Fisher. . A : Ideal Welding narrowed the Point and ing Winter went in to|Ney york gap with two runs in the third run for Kelly. Jackie Cole greet" yjhan Herbert (4) Craddock inning. McGregor singled a.nd|ed McGee witha homer over the g) and Smith; Ford and Howard Slezak caught one of McMahons centre fielders head, for three| yp. NyYK-Lumpe (3). sigh, hard ones, for a home-run|Tuns. Then McMahon walked, | petrojt blow, making the score 6-5, {Minacs was hit by a pitched ball|g,cton : and Fisher walked to load the| Bunning and Wilson: Sulli BAD THROW COSTLY bases again, Johnny Ryan then|guery (7) Bowsfield (8) and Ber. In the 5th inning, Ideals moved came up with a timely hit, to beret - > ahead on a gift. Pete Slezak/score McMahon and Minacs. Detroit opened with a walk and Price Bruce "Lefty" Atkins replaced | Boston singled, then George White drew McGee at this point but the dam- a walk to load the bases. age had been done. Atkins held it Thi McMahon tried to "pick off Flynn's off the score-sheet for Began; Delbek aud Jute, Slezak at 3rd base but his wild the rest of the distance, but Mc-| chicago 001 030 000--4 11 0 throw let all three runners Mahon did the same to Ideals,|washington 010 010 000--2 5 1 score, putting the visitors ahead so it ended 13-8. ' | 25 Hipgio ad Lollar: Kem 8-6 Brilliant defensive plays by , (8 tC Oshawa Flynn's hadn't done Spike Minacs, Joe Melnick an Valentine 5) and Court much | Slezaks pitching after Lorne Jeffs all helped McMahon| HRs: Was the second inning, except singles in his chore. Lionel Kelly wit a Was-Lemeon (18), Zauchin by Lionel Kelly and Joe Mel- three hits and a couple of walks, | (hi nick in the 5th. after two were had a perfect day at the Plate (qu ase 0 0 s+ i : out, but in the 7th the home- while Johnny Ryan had four bv ington alt (7) Lown (7 sters really clicked. RBIs with his two hits, Cole | wy re Qusljers hi . ori J Jackie Fisher opened with a had three with his homer. Mel.| mn hy a1 C aitey; GrigES, walk and Ryan was safe on a nick also had two hits for the| Ye w i) CONPIREY: choice play. Jeffs lined a single homesters while McGovern, Mec-| Cleveland 002 000 odo 0--2 2. 2 ight fi / W. x i to right field and Kelly walked Gregor and White each had a|gaitifore 000 020 000 1--3 8 1 3 3 Shantz (8) and Howard. HR: NY-Berra (14). 002 000 03x--5 10 1 Susce, Moford (4) Hoeft (8) and to fill the bases. Ryan scored on!pair for the visitors. | Wilhelm, Narleski (10) and Por- | ter; Portocarrero and Ginsberg. {3-2 victory over the Austrian] International L y | eague SPORTS BRIEFS cub. Admira Wien. Tt was the nonirear 001 003 -- 80 rst Manitoba success over a Toronto 103 001 20x--7 11 1 HOAD BEATS TRABERT |e 1x, Side since ih It was| Rabe, Jancse (4) Harrls (7) no A ol 5 sec SS against three Faust (7 Ga Mi i (LEEDS, nan (AF) ue bie Aah Tn 0 ena 14 anh ame ew ad defea / . , y can Ro Tr or oy when C 7 game Canadian tour. [ny Mu-Amores; TorSwith, the Jack Kramer professional] TWO PLAYERS HURT te rea sy tennis circus came to this city] SARNIA (CP) -- Two Sarnia| Toronto 000 001 1-2 6 1 Sunday. In other matches, Ken Golden Bears football players ona and Teed; Broglio and Rosewall defeated Pancho Segura were injured in the teams first [H20N2N 83, 7-9, 6-3 while Trabert and!scrimmage Sunday. Tackle Don! 000 300 000--3 9 0 000 100 000--1 7 0 mand, Oldis (7); Naranjo, Arroyo Jones and Landrith; Lawrence, Garver and House; Sturdivant zak's post on the mound at this|w. oo city 00 000 0000 5 3 003 200 03x--8 13 0 000 030 000-3 9 0 000 000 000--& 0 1/Walls, Chicago 00 110 000--2 10 0|buren, 74. { Rand. Saturday National League | Phil. Bethel and Oldis; Gibbon and|yim Hare |Bob Winter Bill Gingerich ° Ken Fisher 11 000 022--6 8 o|Team Batting Average 000 000 ccconssnnnannsBS {Los Angeles 000 200 000--2 8 3|/PITCHING | Roberts and Sawatski; Koufax, | Kipp (8) Roebuck (9) and Rose- boro. | HRs: Pha-Post (3), Jones (7). |St, Louis 000 000 000 1--1 8 Cin. 000 000 000 0-- 6 1 Jackson and Bailey. HR: StL-Boyer (19). Pittsburgh 10 300 000--4 6 0 San Fran. 010 310 00x--5 9 (4) Face (7) and Hall; Worthing- ton, Johnson (4) Monzant (5) An- tonelli (9) and Thomas. ski (10). Milwaukee 300 000 000--3 8 0 Chicago 010 000 100--2 5 0 Jay and Crandall; Drabowsky, | HRs: Mil - Aaron (20); Chi Hall o| Winter | Banks (26), Long (10). | merican League Cleveland Baltimore Bell and Nixon; Brown, Loes (9) and Triandos, Ginsberg (9). Kansas City | 000 001 110 003--6 10 2 New York 001 000 020 001--4 15 2 Herbert (8) Daley (9 Terry ( and House, Chiti (9) Maas, Turley (8) Shantz Duren (9) and Howard. HRs: Key-Cerv (24), Maris (14) Tuttle (6). | Detroit Boston Grim, 192 12 010 100 111 001--6 14 0 110 100 002 002--7 12 0 (8) | | W L ERA 6 1 0. Stone 4 3 150 0 1 837 and Smith; Kelloer| pPMEMBER WHEN . ..?| raxes pavis cue round Sir Malcolm Campbell speeded over Pendine Sands, Wales, at Raydon, Gross (2) Porterfield 150.75 miles per hour 33 years ago today to beat his 1924 mark of 146.16 m.p.h. on the same course. He couldn't rest on his HRs: SF-Kirkland (8), Jablon- laurels, however, and became the first man to travel more than 300 m.p.h. on land, reaching an av- erage speed of 301.1292 m.p.h. over the Utah salt beds Sept. 3, 1.| Hobbie (1) Elston (8) and S. Tay-| 1935, 263| 86/ was safe himself on an error. |c; Conlin, p; West, p; ss; Litch, rf; Brabin, 2b; Me- Arthur, ¢; Hall, ef; MacDonald, 1b; Gingerich, If; Fisher, p; Stone, p in 5th, | Dick Brown, former Hamilton Tiger-Cat, Toronto Argonaut and Montreal Alouette, is coach of the new Burlington entry. ' The two top teams at the end of the schedule will meet in the final. In second place was the team composed of Dr. A. W. Harding, Mrs. J. Morrison and Gordon Perry who had a score of 52. In third place were R. Mann, Mrs, J. Piatti and J. Kerr, who had a score of 41, Prizes for high score with two| wins went to C. Churchley, Mrs. | Vance and J. Misset who had a score of 52 and J. Mouncey, Mrs. |and fanned six batters, two each inning, while yielding singles to | George Brabin and Dave Kelly. [West pitched in the fourth and Larry's got to him for three hits) LAKESHORE ALL - STARS: |and two runs in the 5th, when Cec| Mercer, If; Micks rf; Brown, 3b; {Fall opened with a single, was Watts, 1b; Wakeley, ss; Mason, sacrificed by Al MacDonald, who|2b and ss; Dadson, cfs Gilmour, arrison, {Then with one out, Stone singled |p: Caldwell, p; Wannamaker, c; |and with two out, Oldfield sin-|Shetler, ¢; Cox, rf; Armstrong, Lig |gled. 1b; Stephenson, 2s. A. Jackson and P. Kilburn who| CATS CUT END {had a score of 49. { HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton| The prizes for high score with BUENOS AIRES (AP)--Argen- Tiger-Cats released import end one win were won by W. A.| tina qualified to meet the United | Walt Chattman Friday on the eve Brown and E, Rundle, who play-| States in the final round of the of the Biz Four club's first full-led as a doubles team. They had a : scale scrimmage. Coach Jima score of 45 and a plus of 7. | Davis Cups American zone ten- Trimble has divided his more! The draw was handled by J. nis competition Sunday when En- ian 50 candidates into squads Piatti and C. Churchley. Between rique Morea and Salvador S0rl-[for a 60-minute scrimmage to-|the games, the ladies of the club and defeated Israel's FEleazar day. Iscrved: tea and. cake. | GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 noon to 2 p.m. AIR CONDITIONED HOTEL LANCASTER 6-3, 6-2. The victory, followed the |Argentines sweep of Saturdays |singles matches, 000 200 000--2 5 0 100 000 02x--3 6 3| Lary, Aguirre (9) and Hegan: Mumps Sisler, Byerly White. 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PRF.0UT READY 10 wuilD » Simply Measure Your Lot MAJOR LEAGUE Bo LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League AB R 288 44 343 69 86 35 H Pct. 104 .361 118 .344 94 .329 339 53 111 .327 f 359 63 114 | Runs--Banks, Chicago, 71 | Runs batted in--Thomas, Pitts-| | Musial, St. Louis Mays, San Fran. Dark, Chicago Ashburn. Phil. Hits--Mays, 118. Doubles--Thomson, Cubs 283. | | | Triples--Virdon, Pittsburgh and | Mays, 9. | Home runs -- Banks, Chicago | |and Thomas, Pittsburgh, 26 | Stolen bases--Mays, 16 Pitching McCormick, Francisco, 7-1, .875. Strikeouts -- Jones, Bt. 124. San Louis, | American League ABR H Pet. Goodman: Chicago 223 24 75 337 Runnels, Boston 311 54 104 .334 Power, Clevelnd 330 57 108 .327 Cerv, Kansas C. 298 58 97 .325 Kuenn, Detroit 301 39 96 .319 Runs--Mantle, New York, 65. Runs batted in--Jensen, Boston 83. Hits--Fox, Chicago, 115. Doubles--Kuenn, 26 Triples--Lemon, Washington, 8.! Home runs--Jensen, 27 Stolen bases--Aparicio, Chicago 119. Pitching--Delock, Boston, 10-0 1.000. Strikeouts -- Bunning, Detroit 1108. Segura w alloped Hoad and Rose- Dabanovich, 280 pounds, suffered wall, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 in doubles a fractured left leg and Univer Sh i sity of Michigan centre Ray Wine a BEAT AUSTRIA came up with a leg injury. The WINNIPEG (CP An under- Ontario 'Rugby Football Union dog Manitoba all-star soccer team club is working out for its Aug. 8 SEE THE GIA 8 FT. 2 IN. 430 LBS." NT Saturday night scored an upset game with Calgary Stampeders. TUES. IN THE , JULY 22nd, 8:45 P.M. KINSMEN STADIUM EVENT OF RAIN OSHAWA ARENA OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY Service Station for lease with high - established gallonage. 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