THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mondey, July 21, 1958 CHUCKWAGON RACE IS HIGHLIGHT OF CALGARY STAMPEDE cowboy days in the world, is always highlighted by the "chuckwagon race and the The Calgary Stampede, now regarded as the greatest "dude ranch" version of "western Ontario Golfers Can Sweep i JT Canadian Amateur Titles | was 152. Garry Cowan of Kitch- ener shot 147, lowest score of the |day, and was matched by Bob TORONTO (CP) Ontario's M | golfers trained their sights today on a third championship that -_ The 64 with low medal scores) will start out in match play Wed-| nesday. LEGION MINOR BASEBALL Simcoe Girls Top UAW Del Simcoe ladies' softball team nosed out Oshawa UAW Del's 6-8 in their exhibition game at Lake- view Park on Saturday. Dels opened the scoring when UAWA MIDGETS SPLIT TWIN-BILL WITH AJAX UAWA and Ajax, Oshawa Le- gion Minor Assoc. Midget League would give this province the sec- # ond triple in the history of ama- i teur golf in Canada. Ai Ontario finished the morning round in Saturday's team-com- petition with an aggregate score of 298. British Columbia had 300. | The new prize is the C Amateur title, but a swarm of |foreign aspirants and a heavy na- tion-wide entry threatened to de- #4 |throne champion Nick Weslock of | [Windsor. { | Ontario wrapped up two titles Saturday over the Scarboro Club) course. The province's four-man ¥ linterprovincial team won the Willingdon Cup by outshooting! the title defenders from British Columbia and 16-year-old Bobby Panasiuk of Windsor squeezed through to the Canadian junior title by one stroke. WINS DESPITE PENALTY | Ontario won the team event, {despite a four -,stroke penalty {against Hugh Paterson of To- {ronto, with an aggregate medal score of 603 for 36 holes. British Columbia {inished second with 1611, The other teams were also- {rans virtually from the start. It was another Ontario-British Columbia battle for the junior | championship. Bobby Cox, Jr., of {Vancouver made a great bid to even the score at the final hole but his eight-foot putt for a birdie imissed. At Scarboro Sunday golfers by| scores roamed the course in warm-up rounds for the week- long Canadian Amateur tourna-| A 2 Then Paterson belatedly reported an incident involving himself and the subsequent four-stroke pen- alty put Ontario's 18-hole score at 302. Paterson's ball struck him after caroming off a rock at the 12th hole, costing him two strokes. He failed to record it and was given another two-stroke pemalty by the tournament committee for an im- proper score on his card. The committee could have dis- qualified Paterson, wiping out Ontario's chances, but acted un- der a rule giving the committee discretionary powers in modify- ing a called-for disqualification. The committee felt team's chances should not suffer to that extent. | OTHER INCIDENTS | Two other incidents cropped up. Elliot Godel of Montreal signed his score card which had| the wrong score for the fourth hole of his morning round--a four instead of a par three--al- though the total figure for the round was shown correctly. Go stroke. Godel's caddy failed to lift the pin at the seventh hole in the 'Kidd of Vancouver, Weslock shot 148 and Gordie Ball of Toronto 156. REST WELL BEHIND Alberta finished third with an aggregate 623. Then came Man- itoba with 635, Quebec 637. Neva Scotia 648, Saskatchewan 657 and New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island 65.8 The junior title struggle went, into the last nine and to the final hole before it was decided. Pan- asiuk had a one-stroke lead after the morning round and led by strokes after 27 holes. Cox gave up another stroke at the 10th in the afternoon but got two back at the 12th with a par four to Panasiuk's six. Pansiuk moved two strokes ahead at the 15th with a par. Panasiuk got a break at the 16th where he] hooked and his ball bounced on the fairway. The margin re- mained the same to the 18th, a par four. Pansiuk took a five and Cox missed with his birdie putt for a three. When Nick Weslock sets out to- day in defence of his title he could bring Ontario its third ama- teur title in the three-in-one tour- nament. In 1956 Kitchener's Co- wan" won the junior Moe Norman of Kitchener the Canadian Amateur championship. Except for Weslock, there is : Canadian| del was struck with the extraifitle, Ontario the team title andl? teams, split a doubleheader at Ajax on Sunday afternoon, UAWA winning the first game 4-3 while Ajax won the second half of the bill, 1-0. in an extra inning. Solid hits by Hobbs, Reid and Whiteley gave UAWA two runs off Hill in the first inning and an infield error, followed by singles by Reid and Whiteley gave them another run in the third. In the 6th inning, Reid opened with a single, stole 2nd and came home with the winning run when| Whiteley came through with his third - straight hit of the game. He and Reid each had three hits ~-- Hobbs had the other one. Waite pitched he win for UAWA. Ajax got a run in the fourth on a walk to Ellis and then after a wild pitch, Hill doubled. In the 6th, Brewer and Kerton both singled, Ellis walked. Hill was safe on an infield error that scored two runs. Tripp sin- gled but Ellis was nipped at the plate and Shearer grounded out, to leave the score at 4-3 and neither team scored in the 7th. | In the second game, McCartney | {for Ajax and Pipher for UAWA,| hooked up in a real pitching| |battle. Hits by Dowe, Godridge| and Pipher in the 2nd, 3rd and 8th innings, respectively, was all that | the UAWA team could collect. Pipher's hit was a double but it came with two out. | Goyne, Sutton and Sagar all drew alks to fill the bases in the, first nning then after two uj Luke singled, to tT i They added two runs in the fifth when Craggs opened with a hom- er and later Sutton singled and scored via a walk to Sagar, a passed ball and an infield out. In the 8th, with two men out, Bottomley singled and Fice dou- bled, then Craggs singled to score them both, but it wasn't quite enough. Simcoe picked up two runs in the second when Opersko walked, Hordbru was safe on an error and then with two out, Barbeo singled. In the third inning, Gee opened with. a single, advanced on an error and infield out and scored on a sacrifice fly by Dos- ser. In the fourth, Waugh singled with one out, Ward also singled and Barbeo walked then with two out, Gee walked to force in a run. Opersko homered in the fifth, to make the score 5-1 at the time. In the sixth inning, Ward walked and Barbeo singled. Godlovski forced Ward but Gee walked to fill the bases and a single by Opersko scored Barbeo with what proved the winning Smcoe didn't score in the last three frames but they managed to hold their lead, to win out. SIMCOE: Godlovski, 2b; Gee, ment. There were 61 entries from | afternoon round, after being di- only one former champion in the the United States and 51 from|'®¢ the Toronto area alone. lcaday's BIG ENTRY LIST All members of the provincial of Vancouver. above picture shows all four | for the spectators as well as four - horse outfits hitting the | the drivers turn in a bunch -- : stroke penalty against Johnston, who so recorded it. CP Wirephoto Paterson refused to be upset by | | Kay And Kovacs Capture | UAWA Picnic Tourney | Kay and Kovacks Garage cap-|the- bases and Clapp grounded tured the UAWA 1958 Picnic soft-/forcing Badgeley. ball tournament honors on Satur-| Mettes got their other run, in day when they nosed out Mette's the second, on a pair of walks to| Plumbing 6-5 in the final game. Hickey and Welsh and a sacri-| Lakeview Park that went 10 in: Kay and Kovacs reached the!fice fly, followed by an error tournament final with a thrilling! Kay and Kovacs got one in the 3-2 victory over Oshawa Real|/second, a homer by Varga. The) Estate, in 10-inning semi-final|trailed 5 10ing battle, McMullen getting on base/when Maxwe was safe on an in the 10th via a walk and scoring error then Hill drew a walk the winning run on a fielder's/Samolenko doubled and Andy)| choice play to break the 2-2 tie as/McMullen homered. to make it] Maxwell and Peters waged a|5-5. great pitching battle, with Smith! In the 8th inning, the tourna-| replacing Maxwell in the 8th, for ment was won when Varga walk- the winners. ed with one out, moved on a In the final game, Smith start- passed ball, again when Simcoe ed on the mound for Kay-Kovacs|singled and then Bryan doubled and gave way to Maxwell in the with two out fifth, when Mette's scored four] KAY AND KOVACS -- Hill, cf; runs, on a walk to Yourth, sin-Samolenko, 2b; McMullen, If; gles by Badgley and Harper, a McCabe, th: Varga, ss; Simcoe, walk to Romaniski, single by|c; Tilk, rf; Thompson, 3b; Smith, Clapp and double by McGarry.|p; Horton, rf; Bryan, 3b; Max- Badgley walked in the sixth and|well, p in 5th. Harper followed with a double, METTES -- Yourth, 3b; Badg- but Badgley was out at thelley, ss; Harper, rf; Romaniski, plate, with what would have been cf; Clapp: 2b; McGarry, c; the tying run, as it turned out, Whiteley, p; Hickey, If; Welsh, as Romaniski was walked to fill|1b. a ito the sixth osing earlier 5-3 and Columbus Jets lanked Richmond Virgin. - teams--and the juniors, too--were City And District Schedule Dates Chris Mason, president of the Qualifying rounds of 18 holes/came back in the afternoon with each were scheduled for today|a two-over-par 73. His total, in and Tuesday. Merchants Nip in the whopping entry list of 186./the morning round situation and|Chapman's son Dick Jr., |eluding the four-stroke penalty, famous Amer ted to attend the pin by John|field--Dick <hapman of Oster-| 3 ' T h e|ville, Mass. Chapman won in 1949| Pipher until the 7th then with caddy's blunder meant a two-at Saint John, N.B., over Phil|two out, Brewer singled and Ker- Farley of Toronto Scarboro. Chapman and Farley are drawn the same threesome today. is also Another entrant is Hagen Jr., son of the golfer. in in the field Walter Ajex got only three hits off ton was safe on an error. Hill walked to fill the bases but Waite came in to pitch and fanned Tripp to end the inning. However, Ajax was not to be] denied. McCartney himself sin- |gled to open the last of the 8th. He was forced by Shearer but cf; Opersko, ¢; Dosser, 1b; Hord- ru, p; Waugh, ss; Ward, rf; Barbeo, If; Aylesworth, rf. UAW DELS: Goyne, If; Sutton, 2b; Sagar, 3b; Nesbitt, ¢; Little, rf; Luke, ss; Bottomley, cf; Fice, 1b; Craggs, p; Thompson, rf. YESTERDAY'S Port Perry 4-3 Oshawa City and District Softball] |was 1:36.1 over a fast track, 1.5{Blundell came through with a of one second better than the|Single then Ellis walked to fill STARS Nearctic Scores Upset. Association, has announced three Major Les games week In 10 Innings Oshawa Merchants nipped Port for track "record set n the 1956 running by Nonnie Joe Nearctic returned $44.40, $17 the bases, with Pipher coming back to the mound to pitch for| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UAWA. Pope drew a walk with] pitting: Billy Goodman, Chie- Monday 21: Merchants vs. | the bases loaded -- and that end- ago White Sox, took over Ameri- Perry 4-3 in an exhibition soft ball game. yesterday afternoon at nings Port Perry 0 a econd when Owen was safc an error wa Parker 16 two infield outs followed, lettin Owen score. In the 8th, Cochrane walked and Cornish was safe on an error. Owen forced Cochrane and Parker flied out but McKee singled to score Cornish and Owen. Merchants had trouble wi h Tamblyn in the early stages and also with Samanski when he took over. Al Garrard hit a homer in the 4th inning and Thompson walked in the 7th, scoring later 50 A the Par Sets Track Record Too NEW YORK (CP) -- Nearctic, shot from Canada -con and $8.80 in capturing his sixth | victory in' eight starts this year.|®d the game 1.0. | Nearctic was paired in the field] UAWA -- Hobbs, 2b; Reid. 1b; | Swoon's Son never was in con- with' Cheri bette. The winner|Bell, rf; Whiteley, 3b; Barlow, tention and finished well out of|carried 114 pounds, 15 less than|cf; Dowe, ss; Bell, If; Godridge, th the running. Shoerullah was sec-|top-weighted Swoon's Son c; Pipher, p and 'If: Waite, p so lightly that he was Pull ond and My Night Out, 19: The victory makes Nearctic an|and If as a field entry--captured the winner of the Michigan Mil¢ vas|early favorite for next Saturday's] AJAX -- Brewer, 3b; Kerto 50,000 added Michigan mile Sat-|third. : $50,000 added event over a mile|2b; Hill, cf; Tripp, rf; MecCart- urday and set a track record in al The Canadiah horse: a four-|and one-sixteenth. The track has ney, p; Shearer, ¢; Blundell, 1b; UNAWEY race at Detroit. | year-old brown colt, won $40,765 | offered a bonus of $25,000 to a|Hobbs, If; Claringbold, ss; Meek, naway ra for his owners. Nearctic's time horse winning both events. |1f; Ellis. If. Scugog Cleaners Alexandra | Park Tuesday veniles v at July 22 y Park r a. Mi Rad 1 1 Wedne ner Alexandra WEEKEND FIGHTS idered Par can League batting lead at .337 drom injured Pete Runnels of Boston Red Sox with four hits during doubleheader split with Washington Senators. Pitching: Jim Bunning, Detroit rs, pitched nit, no-rum game against Boston Red Sox, striking out 12 men for 3-0 vie- tory. It was the first no-hitter of 1958 season. Jimmy Carter Elsewhere on U.S. tracks, Ed- "knocked out die Arcaro triumphed on Bold Lewiston, Ruler in the $110,500 Monmouth Park handicap at Oceanport, N.J.| {Round Table won the $87,100 Laurance Armour memorial Hollywood 138%, New York Jimmy Grow, 135! Idaho, 7 and scored on an infield error, after two out {on an infield out, wild pitch and an error 9th when Cirka was safe on an error and scored the tying run :| When Courtney's drive into left| field was muffed. The Oshawa|Courtney,.rf; Price, 2b team won the game in the 10t} when Dionne doubled with on out, PORT PERRY -- Edgar, 2b: handicap in Chicago and Strong! Cochrane, c; Cornish, If; Owen, Bay achieved his first stakes vic- ss; Parker, cf; Warringer, rfi|tory in taking first money at the| Foster, 3b: Venning: 1b; Tam- <6 90) Westerner at Hollywood blyn, p; Samanski, p; McKee, rf; Rodd, 3b. Park. MERCHANTS -- O'Connor, 3b:| Nearctic, ridden by jockey Ben- | Walker, | nie Sorensen and owned by Wind- | | 1b; Dionne, cf; Garrard, If; Cir- field Farms Limited of Toronto, | |ka, ¢; Thompson, ss; Masiewich,|upset the favored Swoon's Son | 'and 12 other horses. { Merchants tied the score in the | 1 advanced on a wild pitch'p: Boyce, p | Royals' Drive To Flag Halted By Maple Leas Montreal Royals, Cinderella turned in brilliant mound per- team of the Inte nations: League formances in beating the Marl this year, bad thei: plans for a ay Hitched a onemiiter 3 runaway peaiiut race come tol; ah ' : li 5 al {the opener and batted in all an abrupt halt over the weekend iNic tests runs. With: a twa-ru After wianog the occner of aldouble and a squeeze bunt. Aria twi-night Jou' seheadec with the|soattered five hits in the night- second - place Toronto Maplecap Leafs Friday the Ro/ins led he The Bisons, led by Jack Phil- league by seven lengths lips' three-run home run, blasted Then the Leal: caught fire and| Rochester pitching for 14 hits. Cal swept the remaining four games.|growning went the route in the Sunday before a turnout of 12.140, | irgt game for the Red Wings al- the Maple I.zaf: beat the league|ihough he allowed 11 hits. He now leaders 7-4 and 2-1. has credit for Rochester's last In the opeatr th2 Leals broke|four victories a 4-4 tie in the sivth inning on| _ bi singles bv Rocky Nelson Archi Wilson and "obby Johnson, and| Inter-County League added a naw of insurance ras in| . : | Softball Standing the sevent) J: nie Broglio fanned eight in 12 his first victory in the nightcap. Sandy Amoros Won Lost Pts represented the entire Montreal Hoy Pavers, 11 22 offence with a three-run homer|Foleys Plumb, 9 18 in the first game and a solo job Ebenezer, 18 in the second McLaughlin Fuel, 16 Havana Sugar Kings swept a Thompson Plumb. 16 pair from the Miami Marlins 3-1/Local 205, 14 10 8 ians 1-0 In Saturday games Toronto de- feated Montreal 2-1, Buffalo took Rochester 2, Richmond beat Columbus 1¢ and Havana edged Miami 3-2 Raul Sanchez and Rodolfo Arias not and 2-1. Buffalo Bisons belted Crawford Const Rochester Red Wings 11-0 after Canadian Tire, "Swe auowm 5r- Taman Labatts | National Soccer League Standings including games played Sunday, July 20th, 1958 Goals F. A. 49 27 Games Gomes Games Games Played Won Lost Tied Mont, Hungaria 71 3 Italia 15 10 Olympia Mont. Cantalia Ukrainia Mont. Sparta Hungaria . . White Eagle Ham. Hungaria Ulster United A. C. Sparta . Tridents Ham. 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