Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 21 Jul 1958, p. 10

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17'T ARNFR IMT RENEN 70 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mendey, July 21, 1958 | . Undefeated Bobby Scanlon "2 faved naeieaie oO CAILIOIL siicor cr -- rich Lyetn of ; | Grosse Point, Mich., gunned a * [] Continues Upward CHD eri mre easy victory Saturday in the one- feated and unranked Bobby Scan-/Mercante finally took the eighth|ten of the 135-pound class. Empire Motor Club opened its lon is after bigger game in the[round from Scanlon for 'repeated| «we especially want Busso sports car racing season at the San Franciscan declared himself(warned for butting and hitting on{gixth by Ring magazine)" said ready for ranking fighters after|the break. In the tenth round he/Bepjamin. "But Busso will have| So fast was Lyeth's aluminum- heavier Gale Kerwin in a 10-/was no knockdown, of course. If he wants to fight in the light-/5 45 second, pit stop f i S Gar-| "I just didn't have a thing |yej im weigh li : #DIt S.0p. "or repairs rounder at Madison Square Gar just didn vi 8" | weight class let him weigh like a =" dragging tall vive: without Bobby gave away height (5-5 dian formerly of Ottawa and now weight title and not 142-pounders.|losing his lead. He covered 31 to 5-8), weight (134% to 139%)|living in Valley Stream, N.Y. He| qo fight Busso in New York|laps of the tricky and twisting the fight all the way to his rangy|by anemia. His record now is take him on in San Francisco. Manfred 'Holder of Cleveland foe. 277-1, Because of the long lay That's where it will draw big|finished second in a Porsche with the educated left, dropped) The officials all had Scanlon| ay : Kerwin in the second round for|far ahead. Referee Mercante and| Scanlon, a pro four years, has|ton third in a Jaguar XK1508, Lyeth also won the 12-lapper . . American Driver big Ferrari with a supercharged NEW YORK (AP) -- Unde-times for holding. Referee Art New Yorkers all are in the top hour feature race as the British i A i} holding." Kerwin also had been i lightweight = division. The classy holding er so ha (ranked fifth by the NBA and nearby Harewood track. soundly drubbing taller andpushed Scanlon to the floor. Itits make 136 pounds at ihe most. bodied speedster that he survived den. said Kerwin, a 23-year-old Cana-|jjghtweight. We're after the light- and reach to Kerwin but carriedlhad been sidelined four months. Chaves "pit we'd rather|2.3-mile airport course. The quick - thinking collegian off, Kerwin was a 7-5 underdog. money." |Spyder and Ray Carter of Hamil- an eight-count with two rapid-|Judge Bill' Recht each had it 6-3-1{Won 26 straight and is unbeaten fire left hooks to the jaw. He|in rounds. Judge Artie Schwartz/in 31. Only a draw with Frankie|for modified cars over 1% litres hurt Gale in the fourth and tenth|scored it 7-3. The AP card had it{Madison in his fifth scrap mars but had a tough battle from a with the same type of punches.|7-3 for Scanlon. the record of the baby - faced|Chev-powered special built and In addition, the fast - moving Some. 1,500 fans saw the fight, blond. He beat Madison in a re-|/driven by Bill Sadler of St, Cath- youngster scored with body blows| Official attendance and gate fig-|turn fight. ~~ |arines. in the rough battle, fought mainly|ures were not announced. | The Buffalo - born Californian,| Sadler found the track surface at close quarters. Manager Art Benjamin named just 22, is combining secking with|so rough on his light car that he ; Johnny Busso, Paolo Rosi, or|schooling. He is a physical educa-|did not enter the feature event. WARNS BOTH Carlos Ortiz as possible opponentsition major at City College of Both were warned several for Bobby's next shot. The three/San Francisco. |the ninth against Philadelphia. | : . |The first batter, Solly Hemus, | "This club has a chance to win| doubled. Four batters later Phil- the pennant. We're just one-half|adelphia had two runs on a walk {game behind and a hot streak|and two more singles. Johnson might carry us all the way. retired only one batter. Never- When Baltimore sold him to To-| theless, Don said, "I'll bring good ronto Maple Leafs in 1955, John-|jyck to this club. I haven't been son said he thought his major ,n a losing team since Balti- league days were over. "I never more." Don Johnson Happy With Move To San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Don mento, Calif.. Washington, St.| " Aly Johnson, a much - travelled! Louis Browns, Chicago White Sox, thought I'd get another chance, Giant reliefer Marv Grissom pitcher, finally made it to the Baltimore and Toronto. There|¢ Said: got out the side and the Giants National League was a two year army stretch in TWO GOOD SEASONS [bounced back to win 8-7. The big righthander (6-2, 200 there, too. But he posted a 17-9 record in| Manager Bill Rigney said he pounds) in 12 years of baseball] Now he's a San Francisco Giant|1956 and an 18-8 mark last sea-|intends to mes Tahwron - fit has played in five leagues-- and the way they're going John|sop. This year after losing five in|liefer. American Association, American, |son figures he might be on his|a row, he came back and won 8 "That's Lu Pacific Coast, International and|second world series club. He was|of 10. He had three consecutive|Johnson, "I can throw prc now the National with the Yankees in 1947 when| shutouts. |hard. We've got a chance to win His record reads like a travel|they won fhe series Johnson's National League de-|the pennant and I'll do whatever folder: Kansas City, New York| "This is the best break I've/but Thursday was a flop. 'With|it takes to get s "nt world Yankees Portland, Ore., Sacra-'ever had," he said Thursday. the score tied 5-5, he came on in 'series dough' Dodgers Finally Make It. |Guelph Moves Into 3rd Spot Climb Out Of Cellar - Just Keen Intercounty Scramble By JACK HAND ers bowed to the Phils 6-2 while Associated Press Staff Writer |St. Louis shut out Cincinnati 1-0, dream but (he Dodgers nave won|5-4 and the Braves defeated Chic. The rapidly-improvaig Guelph one fight, For the first time since|ago Cubs 3-2. [Merchants climbed into third|Creighton hit a homer in the first,|men 6-5. May 12, Los Angeles is out of) gteve Bilkos 400 - foot triple|place in the Senior Intercounty|his fourth of the season. Danny| Creighton Indians and the Red- last place. Sunday got the Dodgers away|Baseball League Saturday on the|/Nendham cracked his season'simen ead with Garson third. Con The Dodgers had a dozen fast against Curt Si , who, bat. of catcher Art first round-tripper in the seven.|iston is fourth and Frood Tigers chances to escape the National|gaye up 14 hits in 7 1-3 innings. |, "- Second baseman Red Dubrick|are in the basement with one vie- League cellar before they finally|podres threw only 89 pitches, |0"Connor. led the Listowel attack with three|tory. made it. And they didnt leave running his over-all season rec-| O'Connor blasted a one - runihits in four tyips, including a pair| Garson catcher Tom Beyers Tuck margin Jor erzor--on/y onelord to-103, homer in the 12th inning to break|of triples which drove in six runs. proke up the game in the eighth percentage point. Paul Giel, Minnesotas former betw the Mer.|Shortstop Ernie Myers and catchlywith a solo homer. Los Angeles and Pittsburgh are|ajl.Amesica halfback, won his[uP a contest ween the Mer, "ry key also connected for a Leagieactivn tied for sixth and Cincinnati iS|second for Giants with relief|{chants and St. Thomas Elgins three-baggers. emis ng last, thanks to the percentagelf Ruben Gomez {and give the Guelph squad an 8-7 Schumacher Saints scored two p is ni ind| gin : inples nd Bive the Guelph squad an $4 yy yp THREE runs in the bottom of the ninth to table. Each is nine games behind| jim Davenport had two singles jet It His serond round: u 1 league-leading San Francisco inland a home run and Daryl Spen-|* ov: °t Was Qs se a. Brantford starter Frank Radlo nip Kirkland Lake Greyhounds the won-and-lost department. |cer came through with a three-|triPPer of the night. In the fifth|\as relieved by Jack Lancaster|5-4. It was the second straight FOUR-HIT SHUTOUT {run double. Dick Stuart hom-|he unloaded a two-run blast. in fe second alter Je Jad given game i lave Some tum be to, i 3 S. ne. er ttle' Johnny Podres won his ninth mjered or Hie Pirates. the Cubs, |, Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen 4 Arig in nih to Stan Kirkland Lake. 10 home starts for Dod Sun- 4 P lost an opportunity to move even|'¢ ) staris oF Sodgers Sun {dueling with Spahn, had retired ith the leading 'Oakville Oaks Lipka. Brantford at Hamilton is sched- day, shutting out Philadelphia 6-011 in order when Mel Roach id dh a a 51 decision Only half a gamelsgparates the(uled tonight in the Intercounty. on fous MS time, the Giants, oPened the ninth with a single} ;y,n4on Majors. The loss leaves Sn : who wee "10 be knock: a. Vent lo Second Dv tether them a full game off the pace. pe 5 N i e A he i Migs pn stop th Elston came in and struck out Tink 4 Kay lostel 2 Seven ity They routed Bob Friend|Haunk Aaron but pinch hitter i or n "lg Hing vie-| with five BY in the first inning|Frank Torre singled fo score men, re decisions, and continued on to down Pitts.| F0ach. Mantilla came home on a ory In nine de: h [burgh v3, protecting their hair (secTiiCe Sv. . [HURLS FOUR-HITTER t. Louis scorec all taree of ItS| ictowel Legionnaires pounded three Brantford pitchers for 13 in the second when shortstop Nick top three teams in the Nickel Rintche hit his fifth homer of the|Belt League after Garson Grey season. London catcher Dale|lhounds edged Copper Cliff Red By THE CANADIAN PRESS Creditors knocking at your door# Call NIAGARA = it's what we're forl game lead over Milwaukee. i ad foi | | Milwaukee clung to the Giants nig the oust Wille inne [heels by scoring two in the ninth | "00 Susie], Felly Moor" curt hits and a 12-1 victory over the for a 42 victory over Chicago.|py iq 014 Jones did the trick. (inept Red Sox. John Poholsky [It was Warren Spahns 12th win s "_ |twirled a neat four-hitter to keep |of the season. Joe Adcock hom- |the Sox off the scoresheet until |ered for the Braves, Cal Neeman SKIER KILLED two were out in the ninth inning. land Dale Long for the Cubs. CHAMONIX France (AP)-- Pete Kerchner. last: of three] Sam Jones struck out 12 Cin- Olympic skier Marysette Agnel, Guelph hurlers gained credit for Largest All-Canadion Loan Company iropped the. Rediogs into. the climbing Mont Blanc. Her guide the win. 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