Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Aug 1958, p. 11

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1958 1 outfielder has hit 24 home runs left field, scoring what proved the for the Indians this season. |winning run. The Tigers didn't de/ Rocky faced 12 batters in his anything against Rocky after stint on the mound, retiring nine that. | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridey, August 185, Sees Canada As Talent Pool gous Becky Coens For Major League Baseball in College System 0% BEOWE £2 | Hitting Pitcher which the Tigers won 3-2. Man- pitched in a regulation game was By MARVEN MOSS friend along to combat uneasiness| The Cardinals returned Burgess| ATHENS (CP) -- A United Canadian Press Staff Writer and homesickness. to the Red Wings after the tryout|States track official sald Monday MONTREAL (CP)--Canada is} Burgess ha ech ge, of fhe and he hit .280 of better the next|the U.S. college scholarship sys-' CLEVELAND (AP) -- When ager Joe Gordon called Rocky|1951 in Ciass is Laseball, a pool of untapped talent for(Pig guns on the Rochester balithree seasons. He was swinging item faces a searching inquiry by|Rocky Colavito made his major from right field to replace Hoyt baseball's major leagues, says|club since his rookie year in 1953, at a 275 clip, with 11 homers,|;, yoo otional Amateur Ath.|league pitching debut by hurling withelm with runners on second |letic Federation which could re-|three hitless innings against De- 4 third and none out in the Tommy Burgess, Canadian-born|When he compiled a .346 ba'ting halfway through the current sca- outfielder with the International average in 122 games, with 22 son. r An even six feet and 180 pouads, sult in an upheaval for some ath. |troit Tigers Wednesday night he, seventh inning. The Tigers were {became one of the best hitting |eading 2-1. League Rochester Red Wings, (home runs. "A fair number of strong pros- At 29, he has had one shot at|Burgess is considered a long bal: |letes. [brea Dan Ferris, honorary secretary chers since Babe Ruth, Coot Veal, the first man to face | The strong - armed Cleveland Colavito, lifted a sacrifice fly to FULL FRESH POWER Dry Charged or Factory-Filled , ¢ in C i {the majors. But he feels he hasipjtter and manager Cot Deal of-| evtues but hy. sat esau nee or four Bud brs of en 'ves 1 he cleanup bar Of Forme, onary secre of inadequate coaching for dev-|g 0 1dereq on as he'd Jike| 08 spot. He swings and throws of the American Amateur th. elopment and a general public|3 second try ieft-handcd. {letic Union, said the IAAF mget-| apathy about the game," said" poo. years ago he was called His hometown, London, Ont., i» ing in Stockholm later this month | Burgess, a native of London, Ont. up by the parent St. Louis Card- |also the birthplace of Bob Dea- ould rule the U.S. scholarship | "Sure, major leagu clubs con- 3 kin, 23, second baseman with the] bids duct tryout camps here for youn s- iialy of the Notions) Lesgre. Helms Richmond Virginians, |®/5t€m illegal. {mofe as a pinch-hitter. In 21 of-| 1abelled as a strong prospect in| He said the meeting could de- : {the New York Yankees farm sys- cide that those athletes who ac. sters. But they don't do it often |fi th yh t| jficia) %Hips te the Plate, Je fo tem. cept American scholarships are enough and the camps are far fo 2h li Jou ode bit, a fun-scoring double, The IL h i C. not eligible for international com " ' x e as two other Cana- ig 1 SOB jueRl {i CATLy 3 SX petitions which could include the | BIG HURDLE | ; v "A kid picked at one of these|ing towel," says mild-mannered dians, Wil Parsons, 26, of Halifax e ; camps faces a big hurdle too, Tommy. "But it wasn't much of|and Billy Harris, also 26, of | Olympics. when he reports for spring in./an opportunity. You can't judge a Marysville, N.B., a pair of right-| Lengthy discussion on scholar-, ! i Ini +<|ballplayer's ability unless you see handed pitchers. {ships is inevitable at the Stock- ing. in the United States. It's Harris has spent part of a s2x-/holm meeting, which Ferris is to has been selling gasoline to the people of Oshawa for over 30 years at REASONABLE PRICES -~ him play regularly." Pay runt and will continue to do so. tough to fight for a berth cn a ball club when you're young.| alone and in a strange ~ountry.' Burgess' father was with him when he attended his first tryout camp in the U.S. 12 years ago. It's a good idea, he said, for a Canadian to take a relative or | DAREDEVILS OF THE WAVES Daring water ski aces Mike is teammate Roger Ray. All Osborn and Simon Khoury £0 | three will compete in the U.S. through their Paces in breath- | National Water Ski Tourna- taking style at Cypress Gar- dens, Fia. Scooting along below ' ment. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Wray Upper Looks Like 1-C Champ LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Third baseman Wray Uppe: of Galt] Terriers has all but sewed up the Intercounty Senior Baseball |League batting crown despite a |shrinking batting average. With |two league games left, the 26- GOLFER SCORES | "HOLE-IN-NOTHING" | SPOKANE, Wash. (AP)--A golfer got a hole in nothing Wednesday. Nick Nardolillo did it on the Esmeralda course during the pro-amateur warmup for the United States seniors open. A 17-handicap golfer, Nardolillo got one stroke on the par-three eight hole. He canned his No. 3 wood shot on the 208-yard hole. Because Nardolillo had a handicap stroke, the eighth hole was registered as 0." C HATHAM PEE-WEES WIN | CHATHAM (CP) -- Chatham | Kinsmen pee wee all-stars suc- cessfully defended their Western Counties pee wee baseball title son with the NL Dodgers. He's|attend, because Australian com-| with Montreal Royals. 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Rantas C 'ashington 500 16% | 500 16% 487 18 A73 19% 441 23 A434 24 E33 3 3 3 3A Cleveland at Chicago--Woodes- ehick (3-2) vs Latman (0-0) Washington at Baltimore (N)-- Kemmerer (6-10) vs Pappas (7-8) New York at Boston (N)--Tur-|gjsler Fornieles (1) Byerly (5) | Kiel Detroit at Kansas City (N)--|(g) fey (17-5) vs Bowsfield (1-0) Woeft (8-9) vs Terry (7-9) National League 584 -- | 532 6 | 521 6% | 486 11 ATT 13 470 .468 13 waukee 6 47 sburgh 6 B52 San Francisco 59 88. Louis 54 phia 25 » Los Angeles 52 @incinnati 52 Today's Games 83 57 L4 59 62 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (N)-- EMne (11-10) vs Purkey (13-7) Philadelphia at Milwaukee (N)|( «Roberts (12-10) vs Willey (7-3) | Milwaukee St. Louis at Los Angeles (2, Cincinnati @wi-N)--Jackson (9-9) and Maglie| ¢84) vs Podres (10-10) and Wil- Sams (8-7) Chicago at San Francisco (N)--| $Miman (2-4) vs Miller (3-6) | Saturday's Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Milwaukee | Chicago at San Francisco International League 52 52 88 68 67 57 69 5 MN Today's Games Montreal at Columbus (N) Toronto at Richmond (2) (N) | Buffalo at Miami (N) Rochester at Havana (N 76 504 -- 75 67 63 61 ssontreal 'Toronto Jdstene Columbus Richmond Havana 536 Th | 488 13} American Association | Thursday's Results charleston 2-9 Wichita 6-8 Minneapolis 6 Omaha 3 $t. Paul 16 Denver 12 Louisville 2 Indianapolis 7 Detroit Cleveland 300 001 050 1-10 15 2/Majors has .381. Anderson also two straight games. |L (9) and Lau; McLish, Mar- 518 14% Pri 2 (28), Wertz (1). {Kansas City 000 000 011-3 8 1 Chicago Moore and Lollar. New York Boston st. Loul WL Pet GEL IM Green; and Thomas (19). [Chicago "456 141 |Los Angeles 011 202 01x--710 3 |and Neemon, Thacker (6) 8. Tay-| And Probable Pitchers jor (8); Drysdale, Klippstein (8) {Kipp (9) and Roseboro. | Newcombe and Bailey. | Montreal | Richmond {Dick and Oldis. | Montreal W L Pet. GBL Richmond 584 1% |gtad and Oldis. h [Rochester Miami {Mason (8) and Coker. Noble; Cueche and Gr % year-old veteran has a 396 aver-| American League age while his closest rival, Stan 010 024 002 0-- 9 14 2| (Gabby) Anderson of London Susce, Cicotte (1) Morgan (5)|hag two games left During the last week London's| Dale Creighton took third place | by boosting his average six points to 357. A behind is St. [Thomas Elgin' Jim Feterscn | while Arlie Parker of K-W Dutch- lies and Johnny Ambrose of St. Thomas rank next with .355 and .354 respectively. Shortstops Nick DiCarlo of Guelph and Freddy Thompson of Oakville share base stealing hon- ors with 15 each. Last week's ruling that pitcher Mike Wallace of Guelph wowd nit qualify for the pitching cham- pionship since he has left the team has been rescinded. The ruling was laid down conceraiag |ail trophies early in the season 000 001 011--3 8 1/pyt because official notice of the 000 001 12x--4 10 0 rules by an oversight was not Muffett, Brosnan (8 and|given the clubs, it has been de- Antonelli, Grissom (9) cided to reinstate Wallace on i p {with a 1.89 earned run average. HRs: SF-Spencer (13), Mays Second is southpaw Roy McKay 020 000 010-8 11 1 Narleski (9) Ferrarese 9) Bell (9) and Nixon. HRs: Det-Kuenn; Cle-Colavito 100 004 00x--5 8 1 Dickson (6) Tomanek (7) and Chitl; Daley, 7) Craddock HR: KCy-House (4). 300 410 000-8 18 1 101 000 000--2 8 1 Maas, Kucks (4) and Howard; (8) and White, Berberet National League of London at 2.25. McKay is the circuit's biggest winner at 10-4. OSHAWA MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOC. EASTVIEW BA NTAMS DEFEAT SOUTHMEAD In a Kiwanis Bantam League game; played at Southmead,| Eastview Park boys scored a 10-7 !vietory. Six runs in the third inning, on singles by Bruce and Siblock and another by Lyzun, followed by three-straight homers, by Mec. Laren, Barnoski and Chute, put the Eastview Park boys out in front and they stayed there. They added one in the fourth on two walks and a hit by Jones and two more in the fifth when Bar- noski singled and Chute hit his second homer. They added twe, by Seydiowedd and Roenak, in the 7th. Southmead scored first, with three runs in the first inning on HR: Roch-Katt. {a blow by Siblock, walk to Peters 000 002 012-5 10 1/and a single by Mayumd, plus an error and a wild pitch. In the 022 000 20x59 1) hind, Peters and Goring scored. | Peters scored again in the fifth, on his walk and an error that followed and Siblock walked in Briggs, Solis (4) Anderson (7)| HRs: LA-Snider (11), Drysdale | 4). 110 000 0103 12 1 000 000 000-0 1 2 Jay, Spahn (9) and Crandall; HR: Mil-Bruton (2). International League 000 0120-3 8 © 010 022 x5 8 1 Lasorda, Valdes (6) and Teed; HR: Rich-Oldis. 000 010 0600-1 8 1 100 020 00x---3 6 0 Giallombardo and Gatta; Bron- HRs: Roch-Boyer, Pless, 000 000 020-3 8 % 000 001 000--1 8 © Ricketts and Katt; McDermott, Toronto Columbus Scantlebury, Richards (7) and Thompson; Douglas and Rand. HRs: Tor-Smith; Col-Goss. Tusday by scoring a 13-3 victory over Sarnia Pee Wees. Chatham won the best-of-three series with OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY BOWMANVILLE MA 3.3432 Of course, the car Is right! Buick's sleek perfection of style and grace is built to do you proud in any company. Whether you take it to oversee a construction joborto a dinner engagement at the club you'll know that your Buick belongs. Buffalo 010 101 000--3 6 8 Havana 001 000.0001 3 0 Newkirk, Rodriguez (7) and Aq the 7th and scored his team's last | run on a wild pitch. | HRs: Bfl-Noble, Easter, Cards Option Out Lindy McDaniel 8T. LOUIS (AP)--Lindy DMac-| Daniel joined his younger brother Von in the minors Thursday as St. Louis Cardinals optioned him to Omaha of the American As- sociation. The 22-year-old Lindy was 5-7 this season and owned a whop- ping earned run average of [¢ nearly 6.0. Last year he won 15 a total of 144 holes, on the hilly course in thg Laurentians north and dropped 9, compiling a 3.49 earned run average. Brother Von, the other half of 2 highly promising pitching duo, was sent to Winston-Salem sev- eral months ago oped a hitch in his delivery C Desforges the clubhouse of the St des Mont golf course Wednesday night, claiming a Canadian rec- strokes for each 18. Par is 72. record was held by Ernie Garon, vhen he' devel- who tively in 1932 How's Your 1.0.7 Today's Insurance Sets New Canadian | Golfing Record, Plays 144 Holes MONTREAL (CP) -- Pro Leo trudged wearily into Sauveur Problems Answered Hayward Murdoch ord for non-stop golfing Desforges played eight rounds, of Montreal and averaged 75 Club officials said the former QUESTION: | had on accident which "totalled" my cor as far os the claim adjuster wos concerned. The "blue book' price was $400. 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