The Oshawa Times, 6 Jun 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 6, 1960 | Hold 1-2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs and Bui- |falo Bisons are rapidly turning the International League pennant |race into a two-leam affair. Both won doubleheaders Sun- day, with the Leafs getting their |sixth straight victory and 17th in |the last 19 decisions with 7-3 and 16-3 triumphs over Columbus Jets. | This gave Leafs a three-game edge on second-place Buffalo, 9:1 and 5-2 victors over Havana § |Sugar Kings, 10% games back @ |in third place. Last-place Mont- real Royals are 19 games off the pace Rochester 'Red Wings defeated Miami Marlins 9-3, then lost the nightcap of a doubleheader 6-2 Montreal beat Richmond Virgin- ians 8-7 in a 10-game inning first game and the Virginians took the second 12-8 to gain a split. SAD WIN Toronto's Rip Coleman came |within two outs of a no-hitter Saturday night, allowing Colum- bus only a scratch infield single as Leafs edged the Jets 1-0. In other Saturday games Montreal belted Richmond 9-4, Buffalo de- feated Havana 86 and Miami overpowered Rochester 9-5 Earl Hersh's three-run, late- inning homer sparked a five-run rally to give reliever Russ He man his fifth victory without a less in Toronto's nightcap tri- umph Sunday. Righthander Ron Negray (6-1) took the opener - - THE TOP GUNS of the prov- | ners, from left: W. W. Callam | the Canadian National Trap- | of Waterdown, Women's cham- Amherstburg, president of Shooling association and new | pion; and Jim Boa, Sr., veteran the host I Gun Clut i Ontario singles and high over- = Toronto shotgunner who took tae host arrow taun. Lub anc all champ, William Stewart of top honors in the doubles O. Toronto, Ontario handicap eveni champion; Mrs. Douglas Wigle ci ince met during this weekend of at near Windsor, shoot Ontario shooting Championships Small Bait Fish Now Trophy Size REICHLER limited the Athletics to seven hits| sented Baltimore with two ninth Associated Press Staff Writer [in the nightcap for his second inning runs which enabled the Chicago White Sox boss Bill|straight shutout Orioles to overcome a 5-4 Wash- Veeck created a lot of excitement! The double enabled ington lead Sunday. in the Windy City by landing the third-place Sox climb to all such big fish as Minnie Minoso, | withif one game runner-up COLAV ITO HOT Gene Freese and Roy Sievers in| Cleveland, which split with De- Rocky Colavito, 108 A major trades between seasons troit after losing 7-4 Saturday. home runs for Detroif beat There was hardly a ripple,|The Indians won 9-0 Sunday after Cleveland Saturday, hammered however, when he hauled in a the Tigers had taken the opener another home run against his for- couple of nondescript pitchers, 7-2. Baltimore widened its lead Mer mates Sunday. He also had southpaw Frank Baumann and/to two games over the Indians @ double and single, and drove righthander Russ Kemmerer, in|with a 6-5 victory in Washington. In three runs as the Tigers won minor transactions with rival The Senators had walloped Bal the opener behind Jim Bunning. American League clubs. timore 7-1 Saturday Cleveland came back to blank But thanks to these one-time New York came back from an the Bengals behind Bobby hapless hurlers the defending 8-2 loss to Boston Saturday to win Locke's six-hitter in the nightcap champions are back in the thick/5-4 and 8-3 at New York The righthander was recalled of the league pennant race, only ARK Q from Indianapolis Thursday three games behind the first NEWCOMERS STAR Ted Williams, back in action place Baltimore Orioles Chicago newcomers Freese and after a virus attack, hammered Kemmerer, who rarely won for| Minoso also were key operators his third home run of the season Washington and Baumann, oft-|1n the White Sox' first game and 495th of his career but beaten with Boston, turned in victory. Freese doubled in the couldn't stop the Yankees from back-to-back 20 shutouts in Chi- fourth and scored on Luis Apari- beating his Red Sox in the eago's doublheeader sweep over €10S single to end a scoreless opener. Mickey Mantle's eighth Kansas City Sunday. The Sox Pilching duel between Kemmerer homer and Roger Maris' 14th, whipped the Athletics 4-2 Satur and Dick Hall. Minoso's seventh with two on, were the big Yankee day. 3 homer added an insurance run. blows Another comparative White Sox| Bobby Shantz cemented the THREE-HITTER newcomer, Ted Kluszewski, Yankee victory with a brilliant The 28 - year - old Kemmeret, scored the first run in the night-|relief job. Art Ditmar hurled a purchased May 18, doled out cap after hitting a double in the six-hitter for New York in the three hits to win his second for second inning nightcap as Hector Lopez the Sox. Baumann, obtained in a Harrow to for the Trap D class singles champion, T Win CP Wirephoto Tom Oliver Oliver of Toronto, president of South Ont. League Softball Standing (Standing as of June 4) W L Pits. By JOE triumph to of whose two Bem mw ----e SOR NNNN AL 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 Two walks, a Texas League slammed three of his six hits for winter trade for Rom Jackson, single and a throwing error pre the day BRAVES GAIN Ont. Trap - Champion Port Perry Merchants 2 i Brooklin Stevenson's HARROW (CP)--Fierce com: Gchawa Merchants petition for the Ontario trap Oshawa Hefferings shooting championships en de |Oshawa Scugog Jrs Sunday as Tom Oliver of Toromo|whitby Abner's won the Ontario high overal title| Markham Aces by one bird Pickering Merchants Oliver, president of the Cana-| Mt. Zion Kennedy's dian Trapshooting Association, posted 381 of a possible 400 points in the singles, handicap, and 50- 0 h Ww pair doubles races to beat Ed S awa oman Eladichuk of Hamilton who ' sored 3 Takes 0'Conno The Ontario singles trapshoot- ing championship, a 200 bird, : 16 yard event, also went to Bowling Event Oliver. His only miss was the 196th bird, giving him a spec- TORONTO (CP) Jeannette tacular 199, again just one more Peel of Oshawa took $300 top than Wiladichuk. prize money Sunday in the HEART-BREAKER O'Connor Bowl's third annual Wiadichuk completed a heart- Women's bowling tournament. breaking day by also being run- Her 1973 score put her one pin nerup in the doubles event to vet- ahead of Audrey Young, Toronto. eran shooter Jim Boa of Toronto Despite a spirited finish, Ruth who broke 94 of 100 Grant of Chatham could come up Howard Morton Jr. of Sharon, With only a third-place 1,956. Ont. won the Ontario junior However, she won the high single championship with an 85 out of honor with a 396 game. 100 targets. Top 10 of the 396 who entered Mrs. Douglas Wigle of Water- included: Jeannette Peel, Osh- down won the Ontario women's awa, 1,973; Ruth Grant, Chat- championship with an 82 out of ham, 1,9 Helen Dagleish, 100 Stoney Creek, 1,925; Kay Moore- More than 100 top guns from house, St. Catharines, 1,961: across Ontario competed. Betty Anderson, Chatham, 1,911. Leafs And Bisons + [fact 'UEW WINS 1-0 | Good Soccer Games Played On Weekend Three excellent Bhawa and handed. Some of the credit is due, Kickers scored both goals in Pace Leo Rodriguez and Ray Mejias homered for Columbus in the second and first game respec- itively. : Buffalo hit seven home runs. FA 18 7 LIdmMmaD®e lm NwauRn®DY | . BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS Invitation Meet Lowly Phils Hand Bucs Double Loss j A hits and five walks, They went now york Y on to amass 15 hits off five Dod-|patrgit vi Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) GBL Washington (Kaat 1-4) -at Balti morc (Estrada 5-1) (N) Chicago (Pierce 4-2) York (Ford 2-3) (N) (Only games scheduled) National League W L Pct. GBL 16 had -- 18 17 24 24 25 23 30 National League Pittsburgh at Philadelphia ppd, rain St. Louis By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League W L Pct 17 622 17 58 20 20 21 24 Baitimore Cleveland New 2 at 3 4% 6 8% 524 488 429 26 422 t 26 366 11 American League Ry JOE REICHLER Associated Press Staff Writer You'll have to pardon the Pitts. burgh Pirates if they refuse to sympathize with the oft-defeated, much - depleted and last-seeded Philadelphia Phillies Expected to fatten up their first place National League lead Sunday. over the under-manned Phillies, who have four men in the hospital and others who at times play like sick men, the Pirates instead absorbed two stunning defeats. They were held to a total of one run with the scores 2-0 and 4-1 In the opener, Pittsburgh man- aged 10 hits off Gene Conley but the 6-8 righthander did not per- mit a Pirate runner to go beyond second base. The Bucs also out- First inning singles by Bobby of the season. hit the Phils in the nightcap, but Del Greco and Tony Taylor and Norm Larker they barely avoided being shut Tony Curry's scoring grounder Fined $100 out again, by Jim Owens, thanks were enough to account for the For Tantru : Bunning (2-3 and Wilson; Bell Cincinnati 001 100 000-- 2 9 0 to Dick Stuart's homer in the opener. Home runs won the eighth nightcap for the Phillies, Haddix allowed but two hits in six inn- KEEP ONE-GAME LEAD LOS ANGELES (AP) Los (5.4) Hawkins (6) Lee (9) and Mil Angeles Dodgers' first baseman| Nixon. HR: Det Colavito (7)! Pwkey (4-2) Henry (9) and Norm Larker, who flew into a|gjik, (3); Cle-Aspromonte (2). Dotterer; Pizzaro (3-2) and Lau. ings but one was Ted Lepcio's St Louis' 9 - 4 triumph OVer first home run of the season. Cal San Francisco enabled the Pir- Neeman's three run clout off ates to finish the day with a one- reliever Jim Umbrecht in the game lead over the Giants. Mil- seventh was the clincher helmet-heaving rage after his| Detroit 000 000 000-- 0 6 1 HR: Cin-Martin (2) McMillan (8) ejection from Saturday night's Cleveland 002 001 15x-- 9 13 0 Mil-Covinglon 4) game, was fined $100 Sunday Burnside (2-2) Semproch (8) Cincinnati 010 000 000-1 8 National League president War- Morgan (8) and Wilson; Locke Mil 100. 000 03x 4 8 ren Giles told Larker in a tele- (10 and Feiles. HR: Cle-Piersall uxhal 0-2) Brosnan (8) and ; 1 3 waukee closed iin 4 T 3 Ex - Giant Bill White rapped the lead by splitting wi IN our of St. Louis' 17 hits and ig- gram that he would be dealt with!(7) Foiles (1) Bailey: Jay, Spain (4-2) (5) and more severely if he acted up Boston 000 000 400-- 4 14 0 Crandall sinnati. The Braves won 4-1 after nited two. Cardinals. rallies with Cincinnati had x pped the Openes doubles. Lindy McDaniel, in re 54 Sicoge Pa suglugged lief, won his third 5 Ang s 12- In Saturday games St. Louis CUBS RALLY LATE was shutout 2-0 by San Fran- Held scoreless by Sandy Kou again New York 010 031 00x-- 5 13 0 P. 500 900.000 4 16. 1 Larker, at bat against Chicago, Brewer (4-5) Delock (7) and Pia 100.001 00x-- 2 5 0 Cubs in the third inning, com-| Sadowski, H. Sullivan (8); Terry Friend (6-3) Face (7) and Bur- plained about a called strike (3-2) Shantz (7) and Berra. HR: Bess; Conley (3-3) and Coker. Umpire Stan Landes told him to Bsn-Williams (3); NY-Mantle (8) Pgh 000 000 010-- 1 7 get back into the batter's box|Maris .14) Phiia 000 010 30x-- 4 5 cisco, Milwaukee trimmed Cin- fax until the sixth, the Cubs cinnati 5 - | and Chicago was rallied for seven runs with five and ordered pitcher Glen Hobbie Boston 000 201 000-- 3 Haddix (3-2 Umbricht 7) and to deliver the ball New York 401 300 00x-- 8 Burgess: Owens (3-5) and Nee beaten 12-6 by Los Angeles The Phils got five hits in each | LOSES LIFE IN Bob Friend and Harvey Haddix. RESCUE ATTEMPT Larker said he couldn't get into Bowstield (1-2) Sturdivant mah JB pe iy 0 ee the box in time because Hobbie Sullivan (51 Fornieles (8) an:(2); Stua i game to hang tough defeats on Stock Driver Dies | ,lousviiie ky. (ap) 3 5 2¢ "3 didn't wind up. He cursed H. Sullivan (3-3) St. Louis 000 004 320 917 Boxer. Rudell Stitch, who won wi S r, ( 75 Landes, got the thumb, then H?Va™d San Fran 00. 102 000-- 4 7 5 acclaim two years ago after a heroic Ohio River rescue, was drowned Sunday in an BUFFALO (AP) Robert 3 emp to save a compan- ameron, 36 of Tonawanda, ion's lie 3 i 3-9 5 N.Y., a stock-car driver, perishéd Stitch ! and Charles' stormed through the Los Angeles Big MeDauiel joi 9 and in his flaming automobile Satur-| Oliver, 25 both of Louisville, dugout, tossing batting helmets 9 0 Fg I 50 BL : one S, day night at the Lancaster Speed-|+ Were swept in. the onto the field . Hall and O De (6): S. Miller 2 av n nearby Lancaster. A| churning water at the base ors have || Chiti and Byerly 4 Sh , pl ey ® wa Lane > { of an Ohic Ri ig Dodgers have lost ace reliever Brow Schmidt. HR: SKF-Cepeda (10) track official said Cameron's car by Mo River dam Larry Sherry for perhaps two Town Chicago 006 007 320--12 15 struck a second stock-car which) Stitch had weeks and may have to put in LA 020 011 103 8 6 0 was. entering the dirt oval. He among the hospital Don Drysdale, the work ; Freeman, Hobbie (5-6) (5) Els- vaid Cameron's car was travel-| weights im the US. and was horse of their pitching staff. Kutv: (8) ton (7) and Thacker, Averill (6) ling at an estimated 75 miles an the hind ranking contender Sherry sprained an ankle in.the ua. 3.2 Koufax (1.7) Lebine (6) Rakow hour ie: I Laem on Box- fourth inning of Saturday night's Baltimore (6) McDevitt (7) Williams (8) Stitch and Ol ver had been Chicago game when he stepped iy 510 and N. Sherry HR: Chi-Thomas fishing on a bat while running in to cover 6) Wil-|2 (11), LA-Howard (3) Neal (5) home plate. Ramos, Moon (3) Dry sdale suffered severe. mus- (4) Kralick (8) Woode Today's Games cular and ligament strains in his chick Clevenger (1-3) (9) and (And Probable Pitchers) back vhile waglk- Battey HR: Bal Gentile (6) Philadelphia (Roberts 1-7) ing through the Dodgers' shower | Robinson (4 jwas-Valdivielso (1) Louis (Jackson 6-5) (N room Sunday. Gardner (3). { (Only game scheduled) ger pitchers. Frank Thomas wacnington drove in three runs with a pair Kansas City of homers and a single, Boston Cincinnati got only five hits off Milwaukee southpaw Juan Pi- Boston 400 130 000-- 8 6 Cincinnati | zarro but three of them were New York 000 100 100-- 2 3 2/§t Louis { home runs by Billy Martin,| Monbouqueite (5-4) and Sadow- [0s Angeles {| Roy McMillan and Vada Pinson. ski; Short (2-4) Maas (1) Duren Chicago They were enough to give Bob (6) Gabler (8) and Howard. HR: phila Purkey his fourth victory Bsn-Buddin 1 NY-Maris (13 The Braves snapped a 1-1 tie Xubow 5 in the eighth of the nightcap. Chicago Yive hits. including doubles by|™ yopncon (1-2, Kutyna (8) and Felix Mantilla and Henry Aaron, y..uit;- Shaw (5-4) and Lollar Prodiced three runs off loser Joe yp. Chi.Landis (4) Freese (4 , Nuxha 002 110 000 3-- 7 11 0 " Warren Spahn, who shut 010 000 300 0 4 14 0 oh a Langin, 000-- 1 8 the Reds with one single in 4 2-3] Foytack . Semproch (7) Sisler M Y 021 110 00x-- 5 8 ; ; ' Mi 2 X-- innings of relief, gained the 271st|(2-2) 9) and Berberet, Wilson "noo oape (3.3) Grim (5) Me- victory of his career and fourth|(8); Latman, Hawkins (6) Briggs r:«y (7) and Bailey; Burdette (8) Stigman (2-3) (10) and Ro- (45) and Crandall HR: Mil mano. HR: Det-Colavito 2 (6) nit eve (11) Aaron (12). Maxwell (7) Chicago ~ 003 200 010-- 6 6 4 Ya ie 003 012 51x--12 15 pr y Hobbie, Drott (3) Cardwell Stobbs (3-1) Clevenger (8) and (35, (4) Morehead (6) Johnson Battey, Barber 5-2) Fisher 3) (8) and Averill Hegan (5): Wil- and Courtney Thomas (7). HR: liams, L. Sherry (4) Roebuck Wash-Lemon 12) Battey (6):)(31) (5) and Rnseboro, N. Sherry Bal-i{ansen (5 (8). HR: Chi-Banks (13) Taylor American League (1). LA-Moon (3) Detroit 002 102 101 712 2 i * Cleveland 001 000 010-- 2 6 National Jeazie vis Pittsburgh San Fran 1 Milwaukee 4% y 4 8 81% 93 13% "= wi 2 ; 002 000 000 7.1 j 101 000 11x-- 4 9 1 0 2 000 000 000 30 San Fran 002 000 00x-- 30 Kline (2-5) B Miller (6) Brog- lio (8) and Sawatski; Sanford 4 7 4 Detroit out Cle DICK STUART 213 001 080-- 7 8 0p 000 000 100--1 7 0 3 2 0 2 6 0 9 1 1) and and | Ditmar 0 2 27 3 2 006 000 000 000 101 00x Kutyna (8) Kemmerer (2.3) HR: Chi-Minoso (7). 000 000 000-- 0 01¢* 010 00x-- 2 (0-5) Trowbridge and P. Daley: anc Lollar 000 202 002 000 020 120 Brown (5-1 and Courtney; ago (7): i and away (5-2) been ranked 7 top 10 welter- 7 Chicago Garver 0 (3) Bau; 6°10 1 MONTEREY, Calif. (AP Bammy Weiss, a top California sports car racer, was killed Sat wrday when his Cooper Monaco) spun out of and mrned im a practice rim Laguna Seca track. Waiker, helm (9) Fischer 9 In 1958 Stitch was awarded a Carnegie Medal hero ism when he leaped into the Ohio River to a man from drown for control over-| the! : OSCE vhen he slipped at St al 9 ® "man il AUER TET TT Kay (4) and thad a single Sng iple " the proof that the League as a wholela credit to their respective clubs. |tunity. The - Hollandia goalie nightcap. Fred Hopke, Harry, "uo host in its history, with perhaps the best example of| dropped to cover a pass-back with | ered for the Bisons in the although losing some close and 8 ¢ . {hom ox The two last place teams play- heart - breaking games, have Sale Cos S¢8 aha being gather. igh three - hitter with his ; ' ; A UE TS |and Hungaria ending in -a 1-1|dispel the bad reputation of Huf:| no hcman in the 2-0 win. |deadlock. The result gave the garian teams than was previously, |UEW NIP POLONIA |home run support in the Wings'|ed in five starts. one ¢ rst - game victory over Billy i ; In the first game at the Sta- the fire, and are staying in hot H 8 | Kickers evened their total 10 gym "ynited, a lot stronger than| contention for one of the all-im Mateosky, Norm Zauchin"s two-|in 'a hard - fought and sporting HE / oe run blast helped Bunky Stewart|match 240, which was Hollandia's [Iroughout, and finished in a fair this one, just failed to overcome result of 1-1, Deimer put United|the spirited opposition, and if Zauchin was hit by a pitch on|star Udo Hess, scored the only g i : | L ! § $8, only Kamondy in the second period. goal of the game the left temple his next time at atch la i \ av} if foreno | : | p goal of the match late in the Tye only decided difference be-! Referee Melvin reports this field. He was reported to have win over Polonia in one of the {hat Hungaria he h ; ; ; 4 aria had the good de- sulfered a slight concussion. {cleanest and best - played games fence . weak forward line| 2 long ume: homer woh for Montreal and for United Strila " |GOOD OFFICIATING or [L'nitec. | Thi < er h 9 £ hurler Rene Valdes in the opener| A point worthy of mention 18 Thistle mond in the second game as : Sid i The second game was played Hollandia Gary Blaylock won over Tom La- of weeks there has been no com- 4 full gallop for the 80 minutes Kickers non homered for the Royals ini a0 indication that the referees victory for Kickers over Hollan-| Polonia the opener. Dick Saunders hit have been doing a very good job dia who were determined to keep | United one in the nightcap. . IBL Brands | SPORTS St. Kitts Crew I] ™ ' TODAY'S GAMES ST. CATHARINES (CP) --|Bobby Pearce, was four lengths Insincere LAWN BOWLING St. Catharines' Grantham High ahead in a five-boat field. It was Sei . dent vs Vice-President match at/but won the Canadian Schoolboy| The heavy fours went to St. ROCHESTER (AP) -- Counsel|7.00 p.m Rowing ~Championship for the|Catharines Collegiate. Brockville League assailed the proposed) ontario Junior Assoc Whit-| On the windy, white - capped fours. Continental League and its or-\py ay St Catharines, Haig Bowl|Royal Canadian Henley course, Grantham's big win came is league'" and "insincere." SOCCER came through with a second, a, Canisius also won the cox fou Frank Horton, who also is Osh. and Dist. League Htalia third and a fourth for a total of event, the only school among 21 Wings said the foundling league ... ve > y St. Catharines Collegiate Insti- The same crew last weekend was "trying to use the 8 Sage ers vs UEW at 8.30 p.m. Both|y,ie and Buffalo's Bishop Fallon won the American Schoolboy sen- : blag 4 on A, |SOFTBALL with 60 points each. wh | th failures. Lp VISIT OWh 3i ures Oshawa Minor (Kiwanis Ban- Fourth - placed Canisius High Dick Bell and Mike Kroll had Posed (OU, major ig had| patie at Storie: North Oshawa at/ured championship eight. Bob no other entries lined up for the failed to make a counter-offer toig, nusije: Rundle at Radio; Pearce Jr., of North Collegiate event. The 145-pound single was each in indemnity payments for, "go ihmead; Simcoe Hall at| single of Blessed Sacrament High the franchises in Buffalo and yw. view. All games at 6.30 FAMOUS FATHER School, New Rochelle, N.Y. p.m : 4 fwd Mdm "Siill these people have the (Oshawa Midget Storie at famed Diamond Sculls champion /legiate was fourth. nerve to blame us for inability North Oshawa, Fernhill at King- EA" Fon, «i S55 1° TOD BOXFRS MAY MEET the new circuit, said last Wed-| South Ontario County League position of the minor leagues Zion, 8.15 p.m concerning indemnity payments! Metro-Toronto Ladies League y 1 TORONTO (CP) -- Sparring in New York when Eddie |tative opening of the league in|park 8.00 p.m. | partners, tired of being the Machen was preparing for 1961 BASEBALL : Son ye b h u d od th Besmanoff, neither man could $60. or each franchise was \ " : 'c scarce here these days a © | fing a sparmate. Valdes spar- " tv. tam -- Jury and Lovell vs Osh- °0 : A i 4 made by a representative of the \o. poiiy "Alexandra Park and| ®ituation is becoming serious. . all saved money. May 12 in New York City games at 6.30 p.m des, who will fight George Chu- | The dearth is so serious, valo here Tuesday, landed in TUESDAY'S GAMES 10 heavyweights may spend only one he could find in New | their training time.boxing each Osnawa and York has a job and couldn't get | To Eh. ; X | docsn't reverse the shortage. "They're all taking jobs," The few sparring partners L Pet . | said Al Braverman, Valdes 9 763 - ME Lin ounty League Hoy > have been salted away by lompson al Lakeview Park:ig gy » week sparring, but they're | Floyd Patterson, preparing for Havana 20 "bri CTE settling for steady jobs, some- Richmond 2 47911 |Park (East); Port Perry vs Ingemar Johansson. 477 1 | Tony's at Alexandra Park (West) Metro - Toronto Girl's League Miami 19 413 14 7] Montreal 13 295 19 Glens av Whitby, Centennial Park YESTERDAY S . Tere - Scugog Cleaners vs Merchants STARS Eclipse Stakes Toronto 000 100 00x-- 1 5 © Alex . i = Francis, Olivo (6) and Tornay; at Alexandra Park (South) and TORONTO (CP)--Anita's Son, (8) ham. Both games at 8.15 p.m. Batting--Bill White, Cardinals, onto and ridden by Hugo Ditt- Rchd 4 7 1|BASEBALL cracked two doubles and two|fach, won the $10,000 Eclipse Monroe, Kipp (7) Flowers (8) League -- Beaton's Dairy vs Vic- which helped defeated Giants 9-4. (spring meeting closed Saturday and Gonder; Valdes, Hunter (5)[tor's Sports at Alexandra Park, pjoning Russ Kemmerer and afternoon. Buffalo 005 210 20x-- 8 15 1| Exhibition Three bouts at gas City. Kemmerer allowed only priced Cyprian C2t by a neck. Pena, Moorhead (3) Ayon (5) Kinsmen Stadium, 8.45 p.m. three hits in the opener and Bau-|Strongboy finished third, three (7) Hacker (7) and Davis | nem ie Miami 013 221 000-- 9 13 3 WEEK-END FIGHTS| suserno tramen Green; Donohue, Keegan (3) Thiem (4) Carpenter (5) Hurd J Cuba, outpointed Frankie Dan- 60 days for using a stimulant on Internaticnal League Oshawa Legion (Juniors) scor- iels, 189%, San Diego, Calif., 10. |a horse which won the seventh Ceccarelli, Flowers (5) Monroe tion on Saturday. Cruz, 135, Philippines, 10. chewan Thoroughbred Society (8) Grba (9) Kipp (10) and Gon- Gray, Winter and Roland, pit-| Steubenville, Ohio--Jim O'Con- said chemical tests on ifting HR: Mtl-Altobelli 2 (13) Lennon ing for Peterborough were Foley Keesport, Pa., 10 drug. (6) and Gaifield and walked nine - Wiesler, Blaylock (5) Kipp (7) : + a " drove in Breckenridge and Rob- and Shantz; Lasorda, Kunkel (3) erts to give Oshawa their 'only na i Richmond-Hon 2 3); getting on by walks. In the sev- . yy 21 ,enth, Miklas, getting his second d 4 OR Cheney, Spencer (6) Blackburn : oY anak TR Peterborough got their two runs ( a all, N ys Aw i , 8 ana Hal egray, Scantle- |, "iid" when Turnball doubled Columbus 1 . A Toronto 000 015 x-- 6 7 loaded for Peterborough in the Funk (4) y Heman (6) ana Jones. HR: Col- ROHAN pave, Roberts, Rodriguez; Tor-Hersh elly. Breckenridge, Mik]as, Archer, Luebke (7) and Green; ihe Tourtih Winter. Roland (in R. Ricketts and Cannizzaro ¥ : e her, Taylor, Larose, Driscoll Stewart, (6) and Green, polev (in rd). Ga i McCardell Stone, Hurd (5 Foley (in the third), Gatfield Havana 000 000 100-- 1 3 1 SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) Buffalo 210 011 40x-- 9 9 1 --Four hundred spectators, Havana 001 000 0-- 1 7 1/bage 'at three police cars here Buffalo 300 011 x-- 5 9 0 Sunday after the police drove on Today's Games charged a player with as aulting| E tochesier at Richmond the referee. A spectator was Don Lam 2 of ae District games were played Sat-|to the majority of players who|the first period, one of which was |team's six in the game urday evening and all three were have been very well behaved and|a combination of fluke and oppor- |Hanebrink, Jack Davis and win-| 0 shactator interest than ever this j n the ball hitting a rough spot on [ning pitcher Dallas Green also|, ...- this is in the Hung ! who, |, 0 field, bouncing over the pros. first game while Bob Bowman : a : i: ' [helped support Ken Lehman's 5 pe Yew, Seine of He Win hows ideal sportsmanship, 2 Kickers, who pushed it into an e Stadium, wi nited have done more in six games 10|on0n net, Duiella was the other MORE SLUGGING |first point of the seasen to Hun-|done in three seasons. Rochester's Dick Ricketts got|garia and the second tie to Unit . In Peterborough the UEW TIE GAME squad pulled another one out of Harrell, Gene Oliver and Chris|two wins and two losses in the i . | Cannizzaro, with one on, and Ben|second game, defeating Hollandia they Were against Thistle and portant top four gpots. 2 Hungaria, battled on even terms| pg onia, slightly favored to wir vin the second game for the|f s : | i . ie Toss u the yor: oRickers' ahead at the half which was even-||ccked like a no-score draw un At erborough, ex-Kickers' eq up on a penalty shot taken by|til Hess of UEW scored the only " nari i | Hl hy i bat and had to be carried off the|game to give the UEW another een the two teams was the fact was the nicest game he has.had Joe Altobelli's 10th inning| this season. while the opposite was the case LEAGUE TABLE WT L 4 1 1 while Ken Hunt hit two for Rich-| KICKERS WIN UEW the fact that for the last couple sorda. Angel Scull and Bob Len.|Plaints about the officiating. This and was a hard but well earned Italia ppp in spite of being critically short|their unbeaten streak going. Hungaria Continental] | CALENDAR 'Retains C Oshawa Club Annual Presi- School picked up only one first |his first sculling victory. for the International Baseball j ACROSSE third straight year Saturday. [Collegiate took the 145 - pound ganizers Saturday night as "bush|at 900 p.m. the 16 Grantham oarsmen also the 145-pound eights event. president of Rochester Red ys United at 7.00 p.m. and Kick- 68 points. entered to win two final races. tional as a Whipping boy to cover games at Kinsmen Stadium. High School tied for second place|ior cox four crown at Princeton, He said officials of the pro-\¢am) _ Kingside. at Fernhill;|School of Buffalo won the feat-la row-over inthe doubles when his league's demand for $750,000 ninioon at Eastview; Connaught|Institute won the championship won by 16-year-old Jim McCuster Toronto Pearce, 16 - year - old son of James Delaney of Brockville Col- to negotiate," 'he said. side; Southmiead, bye. Both portion one minor estes zien. 135 nm BS SPARRING PARTNERS probably might forestall the ten-|whitby at UEW Del's, Alexandra a his recen. fight with Willie / i ; . ' S ds of boxing, are 4 Horton said a verbal offer of oo wo ebion Minor (Ban- briagesmaids eg ar : red with both of them and they {Continental League al a meeting Ajax vs Whitby at Whithy. Both! Cuban heavyweight Nino Val- Braverman said, that the top | town without a sparmate. The GOLF y p 4 other for practice if something . away International League 7 GBL SOFTBALL stili available in New York Toronto 29 g coach 'They can get $60 to Buffalo 2% 14 667 3 Col 7s Crawiurds Alexand 21 488 10% (Coles vs Lrawfords at alexandra his heavyweight title bout with 1 times for less money. Columbus 21 Rochester 18 462 11% All games at 6.45 p.m . . Anita's Son Cops ati 8.00 p.m Int { 1 totum Mikional League 11 South Ontario County League Coleman and Thompson, Jones|/Brooklin vs Markham at :Mark-| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS suned by M. J. Boylen of Tor- 000 030 001 Montreal 012 001 50x-- 9 10 0, Oshawa Legion Minor (Midget) singles and ignited and Coleman, Teed (8). 8.30 pm: ; Frank Baumann, White Sox, Arita's Son ran the mile in Havana 000 010 401-- 6 13 0/ PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING phyred 2-0 shutouts agai Kan-|1:36 4-5 as he defeated the long- Arroyo (7) Cueller (8) and Az- ie. & igh |lengths t cue, Izquierdo (8); Smith, Mason L » mann seven hits in the cap. {levgits behing He leaders, Grey Rocnester 003 020 000-- 5 10 1 egion Jrs. Moford, - Luebke (5) and G CALGARY (CP) Owner- B 4 P t | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [trainer Norman C. Archer of Ed. ead e es | Havana -- Reinero Lopez, 199, monton has been suspended for (7) aad Cannizzaro. Rchd 000 010 005 1-- 7 16 3 ed a 7-2 win over Peterborough in. Manila--Solomon Boysaw, 135, race Thursday at Victoria Park. Mt! 003 101 001 2-- 8 10 1 Lakeshore Minor Baseball ac- Cleveland, outpointed Roberto Stewards of the Alberta-Saskat- der; Chittum Birrer (9) Perra- chers for Oshawa, divided 12 nell, 184, Steubenville, knocked Seas showed the horse had re- noskl (9) Kunkel (9) Valdes (10) strikeouts. The two pitchers work- out Mert Brownfield, 199, Mc- ceived an amphetamine - type Richmond 403 100 4--12 13 1 Oshawa boys Montreal 000 250 1-- 8 10 A double by Miklas in the first Hoskins (4) Perranoski (5) 1 i z 3 " . three-run inning. Kelly and Bre~k- Valdes (6) Hunter (7) and Cole- op igge tallied in the third after Columbus 000 000 111-3 7 2 4 on. on pod run of the game, and Minacs were = Toronto 022 002 00x-- 7 9 1'the %corers for Oshawa 5 cents will buy bury (8) and T SON. : Col- | © - " . Mejias and Thompson. HR: Col- ;, Foley and Turnball reached only half-a-glass 021 000 0-- 3 9 home on an error. Bases were 7 0); : Tae Ibis : .. fourth with no out, but the next Veale, Williams (6) Olivo (6) three batters were struck out and Hall; Chakales, Miami 100 000 020-- 3 & of Bell nL jue seventy). Nisha) Rochester = 000 403 20x 9 8 2i€7. 'Biencuke, Vunacs Gray (in 4 PETERBOROUGH Turnball Miami 021 1020--610 0 o strong: Tetlock oY Rochester 000 002 0-- 2 8 2 Byrne, Armstrong: Tetlock, Meag- Thiem (6) Cannizzaro, Ma- hs toosky. (6) SOCCER RIOT Wieand, Moorehead (7) and Az- mostly immigrants from "uroe cur: Green and Davis. yelled abuse, spat and threw gar Pena, Ayon (1) and Izquierdo; to the field to restore order at af Lebman and Davis wild soccer game. The police Buffalo at Columbfhs taken from the field and charged | 3 (Only games scheduled) with offensive behavior

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