PIRATES WIN - Bt dh ht ch fel \ | | By ED WILKS sociated Press Sports Writer Stan Williams, the big right- handed reminder cf last year's pennant those Milwaukee Braves. It was Williams who beat the {Braves with three [innings of hit- [less relief in the final game of the playoff for the 1959 National a League flag. And in his first run - in with Milwaukee since then, the 6 - foot-4, 230-pounder beat the Braves 4-1 Wednesday night, choking off their spurt to- ward the top with the help of a |pair of two-run, eight - inning homers by Wally Moon and Duke Snider . The third place Braves, who had won six of seven, dropped 4% games behind league-leading Pittsburgh again. The Pirates, after losing three in a row, won 5-3 at Chicago and retained a one game edge over second SIGN CONTRACTS FOR Merv McKenzie, third from | ship between titleholder Archie left, Ontario athletic commis- | Moore and Erich Schoeppner of sioner, tdlks with boxing offic Germany at Varsity Stadium cials prior to signing of con- in Toronto. Left to right are tracts for the July 18 world Roy Cohn of Feature Sports light - heavyweight champion- | In¢. of New York, .a co place San Francisco. The Giants, calling on Sam (Available) Jones for the first time in relief this season, hung on with a 2-1 vie- tory over Cincinnati. Philadelphia defeated St. Louis 5-4 In the American Cleveland swept a twi- pair at Boston, 8-7 and 5-2, and MOORE-SCHOEPPNER FIGHT of the fight, Jack | York, who signed for Schoepp- Fugazy, also of New York; | ner and who was imported by McKenzie: Doc Kearns, Rush in 1956 to handle pre- Moore's manager who signed fight arrangements for the who signed for Moore; Toronto Moore-James J. Parker heavy- promoler Dave Rush; and weight fight Andy ~Neiderreiter of New promoter League, light CP Wirephoto 12h r SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR - Yih i - * WV | 'Everyt hing From Soup To Nuts' took over first place by 10 per. centage points over Baltimore The Orioles dropped to second with their second straight loss ic Detroit, this one 2-0 as Tiger Frank Lary beat. Jack Fisher in a duel of three - hitters. The new York Yankees bea}! Chicago's White Sox 6-0 behind Bob Tur- championship fight between title- ley's three - hit pitching Wash- holder Anghie Moore and Erich:ington defeated Kansas City 8-6. Schoeppner were signed Wednes-* The Dodgers, blanked on five Johansson's Kink' Responds To Rub GROSSINGER, N.Y AP) World heavyweight champion In gemar Johansson got a kink rubbed out of his back Wednes- day and came up smiling. "I feel so much better," the Proxies Sign For Big Fight TORONTO (CP)--Contracts for the world light heavyweight OFF AGAIN -- ON AGAIN, the "fight game" in Toronto, at least from the standpoint of "ink" or publi- city or public relations, or whatever name you care to give it, almost reminds one of that traditional phrase tied in with the death of a monarch--the one that goes, "the king is dead--Ilong live the king". This week's boxing version has. been something like that--the big bout is off--hurrah for the big bout that has just been arranged. The Hooligan-Flanagan technique was com- pleted yesterday with the signing of contracts for the Archie Moore - Erich Schoeppner light - heavyweight world's championship bout, to be held at Varsity Sta- dium, or July 18. Watch out that this one doesn't end up being a non-title affair after all--for such a good reason as OI' Archie not being able to trim down to the required 175-1b. weight limit, within the next five weeks. Ai any rate, in the meantime, the papers have been signed and the bout is on. Already the ballyhoo drums are beating with Doc Kearns, Moore's man, need- ing six lovely dancing girls, three on each side, 'to support his photograph Such gimmicks as having with French horns usher ir. all the customers in the first few rows, have already been mentioned. No wonder the New Yorkers figure they're "up in the sticks" when they come up this way. As if one major attraction isn't-enough for a fight card, they're also talking--of having on the same night, a bout between George Chuvalo and Willie Besmanoff (and this will likely never happen) and the other pro- posed "preliminary attraction" is a bout between heavy- weights Sonny Liston and Zora Folley--this would, of course, add greatly to the appeal for those fans pre- pared to buy tickets for the closed TV circuit shows. This latter bout is already carded for Denver, Color- ado, on July 18, The idea would be to have both bouts included on the closed TV circuits, in both countries. This ide just might work out very well. men BRIGHT BITS: Two weeks after owner Tom Yaw- key made a special personal appearance in the Boston press box to say, among other things, that Billy Jurges would remain their manager, Jurges has been relieved of his command of the Red Sox and veteran Del Baker, a team coach, has been named as interim successor. [11 health is given as the prime factor in the most recent decision and it's stated that if health permits, Jurges will return to his post ELROY FACE, Pittsburgh's great relief pitcher, came in with the bases loaded and only one out in the 7th inning yesterday in Chicago and got Ernie Banks and Ed Bouchee in order, to save a 5-3 win for the Pirates and end their losing streak . OSHAWA GOLFERS finished third in the team prize event of the Midland golf tournaments first session held in Lindsay on Saturday. Peterborough Kawartha was :n first place with 301; Lindsay had 308 and Oshawa 309. Jack Germond Jr. of Oshawa, had the best low gross score of the day, a 71, to lead the first flight division while Pete MacKarchuk, with an 84, was fourth in the second flight. . . . DETROIT TIGERS blanked the Orioles 2-0 yesterday and Cleveland Indians took advan- tage with a twin-bill sweep over Boston Red Sox. to move into first place in the American League race, while Yankees moved up within three games by blank- ing White Sox 6-0. . . . DODGERS halted the Braves yesterday as Pirates clung to top spot with Giants one game back, ofter beating Redlegs 2-1. TORONTO LEAFS split with Havana and Buffalo gained with a single win over the Jets. Russ Hemen Now Leaf Pen Pride By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS loaded. Jim King hit a home run The Toronto Maple Leafs are for the Leafs in the opener pointing with pride to the main. George Risley 's successful stay of their bullpen, Russ He. Squeeze bunt scored Angel Scull man in the seventh irning to break Heman has won six and has @ 44 tie for Montreal's win. yet to lose in 15 relief appear- Home runs by Gordon Windhorn ances this season to help keep and 'Mike Goliat brought the last the Leafs first in the Interna. Place Royals from 4-1 deficit the Eh: of . Se blehendes] POP AGAINST SON NEW TIGER PLAN agathst Havana Monday night, | beating Luis Arroyo, another re. | lief specialist, 5-4 in 11 innings) after Arroyo won the opener 3-2. oye W | DETRO -- : The Bisons' Warren Hacker! itt pas yar my De bom, Colunives 4-1 Wednesday other promotion gimmick -- night. Montreal beat Miami 54 this time a two-inning game and Rochester won over Rich. phetween Detroit Tigers and mond 4-1. their sons Hacker (3-1) did't walk any- pe wa : : 9 game will be played one and struck out seven in Saturday, June 18, just ii the Tigers meet Baltimore Orioles at Briggs Stadium The Tiger president an- oitching a three - hitter. Dick Gray homered for the Jets as Tom Cheney lost his fifth in nine decisions. n 8 " Don - Dillard's single scored Soded ioy, tie Seis THE Sparky Anderson with Toronto's| normal and will have to hit a mushed - up softball. The kiddies will hit a tennis ball will get six outs and run winning run in the 11 inning shorter bases asightcap. Jim Pendleton's two- 'un homer in the- fifth did the ob for Havana after - Arroyo tifled Toronto with -~the bases day in elaborate ceremonies in pits for seven innings by Carl Mayor * Phillips' office at city willey, tied St. Louis for fifth hall. The only persons missing place as Moon unloaded against were the fighters losing reliever Don McMahon Promoters from New York re- (1.5) and Snider tagged Bob ceived a police escort on their Rush. It was Moon's fifth of the trip from Malton Airport to the season and gave him 13 runs city hall batted in over the last four The bout will be staged at Var- games. The Duke tied Joe Di- sity Stadium Monday, July 18, maggio for eighth on the all with the aging Moore guaran-|/time major league list with the teed $200,000 or 35 per cent of 31st of his career, sixth this the gate. Schoeppner, undefeated year European champion, will get Williams allowed just three £50,000. A 90-day return bout hits, two by Wes Covington, be- clause was included in the con- fo." being lifted for a pinch-hit- tract ter ingthe eighth. He walked none, struck out seven for his SPANISH ISLANDS fourth success without defeat, The Balearic Islands in the giving up the run in the first western Mediterranean, covering inning on Billy Bruton's double 1,900 square miles, form a prov- and Ed Mathews' one - out sacri- ince of Spain fice fly. Lop-Sided Scores In Minor League Action E .Swedish boxer said. "I plan to resume full workouts tomorrow I'll be fine for the big fight.' Johansson defends his crown against Floyd Patterson in New York June 20 The champion turned up with an ailing back after rumning five miles and playing four holes of golf Tuesday NEW TOWN, Conn (AP Challenger Floyd Patterson gave one of his most impressive ex- hibitions Wednesday in a work- out for his June 20 title fight Patterson boxed four rounds with sparring partners. He looked particularly good in his session with Julio Mederos. Both slugged it out at close quarters for most of the two rounds. A] ASTVIEW BLASTS SIMCOE HALL view. Eastview Park, vastly outplay- Leamine, pitcher for Wood- _ . ing an inferior team, swamped view, gave two hits in the BATHE EXPLODES Hall, 29-1. fifth Wig i Bathe, although only leading Every player on Eastview con- by two runs going into the sixth, (ibuted to the scoring with| CONNAUGHT RAMPAGE scored nine runs in the sixth in-|pjiioy getting five runs. Webster| Visiting Cofinaught whitewash- fing lo take a 14-6 win over Visit- pit the only home run for East-|ed Nipigon, Park 2158 last night. . view, Armstrong, Ritchie| Brack, and The frames preceding the fatal g,qqard gained the single tally Tolling po Rise, Bra hy sixth were evenly played with gor Simcoe Hall, Doyble -s¢orers were Cheeseman, neither team able to break loose. Webster, aside from his high Seton, and Crothers for Con. Bathe gained 11 hits in the sixth scoring ability, also. allowed just naught. Foster of Bathe was high man ,.. pit in the runs tallied with his three. | J Barr, Abbot and Parkinson with Others getting runs were Mitch- SOUTHMEAD WINS EASILY his homer were scorers for Nipi- ell (one home run), Burke, Cock In another lop-sided game last 890 - . Pe o | 5 a ¥ { r.| PETE AT ol R on Zaporuan, Uarbulye, Mitch. night, Southmead Park over-| poanNpil MIDGETS WIN ' Fernhill (Genosha Aces) outhit whelmed Rundle Park 30-0. MacDonald hit Fernhill's only' McKnight netted five runs for Storie last night and won 14-5 home run. » i Storie pressured the Aces in Southmeéad and Kaplan and Gor- North Oshawa came from - | score. "runs, but the large margin built hind and scored three runs in the Rundle scarcely threatened at |"? by Fernhill in the early in- bottom of the seventh, thereby any point in the 'game nings finally won the game. edging a valiant Radio Park > Fernhill had three runs in the team 7-5. first, and seven in the second Johnson, Moore and Zuley got: Four runs in the fourth, four Gaskell hit two home runs in the three winning runs for North in the sixth and one in the each of the two innings Oshawa in the seventh. It was seventh gave Woodyiew Park an, Semenko (two), Whitsett, Nako Johnson's third run during the easy win over home team Storie and McLaughlin were the scorers game Park. for the losers. Radio Park scored one in the Coverly hit a home run in the Flintoff, pitcher second, two in the fourth and two fourth. Kitchen, Mitchell (with allowed eight in the fifth two), Crozier and Pilkey (two) |gave up 16. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Pct. GBL 614 - 604 542 .033 512 444 28 404 29 341 American League Detroit 000 000 002-- Baltimore 000 000 000 Lary (5-5) and Wilson; (3-4) and Courtney. Chicago Chicago 00 000 000--- 0 3 1 Phila New York 002 001 03x-- 6 7 1 Shaw (5-5) Moore (8) and Lol- yj] Many one-sided scores was the| result during Kiwanis Bantam softball games last night, | scored the other runs for Wood- WOODVIEW BEATS STORIE for Fernhill, hits while Shody side 2-2) at Baltimore (Pappas 3-5 and Brown 5-1) 2 (T-N) Friday's Games Detroit at Washington (N) Kansas City at Baltimore (N Cleveland at New York (N) Chicago at Boston (N) National League Toronto / L Pet. GBL Buffalo 17 638 -- Richmond 612 Havana 550 Rochester 490 Columbus 458 Miami 20 b 158 Montreal 14 304 19% 429 International League 18 367 Rochester 100 003 000-- 4 7 2 National League Rchd 000 000 100-- 1 6 3 \ 100 000 000-- 1 1 Keegan and Cannizzaro; - lar; Turley (3-1) and Berra. HR: [A 000 000 04x-- 4 I roe, inf Pigg a Ri NY Lopez (3) Mantle 2 (10) wijjley, McMahon (1-5) (8) Montreal 100 003 100-- 5 8 0 Mars (16). . 5 Rush (8) and Crandall; Williams Miami 210 010 000-- 4 9 3 ay » on Ju Se (4-0) Labine (9) and N. Sherry. Kunkel, Perranoski (2) and Dal Trowbrid i a) HR: LA-Moon (5) Snider (6) Catton; Hoeft, Kay (7) Luebke Kh oy ba rr SZ ho |PEh 011 021 000-- 5 8 1 (9) and Green i Yo R10 Oni ich, Chicago 006 000 300-- 3 9 1 Buffalo 021 000 100-- 4 6 Battey. HR: KCy Bauer (3): Mizell (2-3) Green (7) Face (7) Columbus 000 010 000-- 1 3 1 Wash. Allison Pr and Burgess; Anderson (2-2)| Hacker and Davis; Cheney, Cloveland 400 040 000-- 8 12 2 Drabowsky (5) Johnson (6) More. Jackson (7) Spencer (9) and Tor- Baston 000 502 000-- 7 9 0 head (6) Elston (8) Drott (9) and (nay, Hall (9) Pgh Skinner (8) Toronto erry (6-2) Klippstein (7) and Averill HR Romano: Delock, Sturdivant (1) Stuart 4) Havana 001 020 x--3 7 Fornieles (2-1) (5) F. Sullivan Cincinnati 000 000 001 3 Smith, Heman (6) and Jones; (5) Borland (9) and Sadowski. San Fran 000 000 002 1|Cueller, Arroyo (5) and Azcue. | Mc- Toronto, 000 111 100 01-- 5 14 0 HR: Bos-Green (1) Sadowski (3)| ©'Toole (4-5) Runnels 2 Cormick, Jones and [Havana 000 300 100 00-- 4 7 2| Cleveland 100 004 000-- 5 7 1|Schmidt Cicotte, Scantlebury (7) Funk Boston 000 000 200-- 2 3 ¢ Phila 000 030 020-- 5 10 0/(8) Heman (10) and Thompson, | Bell (6-4) and Foiles: Hillman St. Louis 020 000 101-- 4 7 1/Jones (8); Wieand, Ayon (6) (0-2) Sturdivant (9) and H. Sulli-| Buzbardt (2-4) and Neeman; Arroyo (8) and Azcue, Izquierdo van, Sadowski (8). HR: Clé-Pier- Kline, McDaniel (3-3) (6) Duliba (3) y sall (8) Held (11) Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) Kansas City (Johnson 1-3) Washington (Ramos 3-6) (N) Chicago (Baumann 3-2) at York (Terry 3-2) Cleveland (Latman ton (Brewer 4-5 Detroit (Foytack Friday's Games Philadelphia at Chicago Pittsburgh at St. Louis Cincinnati at Los Angeles (N) Milwaukee at San Francisco (N) International League W L Pet. GBL 31 756 -- 32 2 L 17 19 22 21 2] 25 Cleveland Baltimore Chicago New York Detroit Washington Kansas City Boston 3 3 4% 2 | Pittsburgh San Fran Milwaukee 2 3 ¢: Cincinnati 0 3 0/Los Angeles Fisher St. Louis 30 30 2 2% 7 91 12 481 11% a1, 7 8 av jac) 13 21 20 5 21 Yo tt 18 4 7 000 110 0-- 2 7 1 3 2 6 and Bailey; (7-4) (9) (9) and Sawatski Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) at Pittsburgh (Friend 6-3) at cago (Hobbie 5-6) New Milwaukee (Burdette 4-2 Angeles (Drysdale 4-7 Cincinnati (Nuxhall 0-2 Francisco (Sanford 6-1 (Only games scheduled) Today's Games Montreal at Miami (N) Toronto at Havana (N) Chi- | Buffalo at Columbus (N) Rochester at Richmond (N) Friday's Games Rochester at Columbus San Buffalo at Richmond | Toronto at "Miami {Monireal at Havana I al Los (N) 1-0 Bo at at I-44 and Burh-| Stan Williams Haunts Braves failure, still is haunting J 696 1% Tribe Chops Orioles Down By ED WILKS SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES SOCCER x ; hig an Associated Press Staff Writer The Pirates beat the Cubs With giadium, 7.30 p.m. Cleveland Indians barged past Dick Stuart's two - run homer in "pypihition -- Hearts vs Burnley Baltimore Orioles into the Ameri the fifth, Wilmer (Vinegar bend) lin Toronto, 8.00 p.m. can League lead Wednesday Mizell (2-3) had a three-hit shul-ly \ op oegp night. Woody Held, a low-average out for six innings, then needed "ano "nie Assoc, -- Long belter, was the Tribe's hatchet irey Rae's Sper veliet 1 gut Branch at Whitby, Whitby Arena, man. . lS, Fist Victory since. COM 8.30 p.m. The power - packed shortstop, the Bugs trol the Candilals.'y.separl, batting 257 and benched last Face retired oa Hi on a Oshawa Legion Minor (Midget) week because of a slump, drove pop fly and 2 otnsk So on League Victor's Sports vs|in six runs and brought home the ! grounder i Somine oh cos Ajax. Game at 6.30 p.m. clincher in each game for an 8.7 he sey en ee. Bop Lakeshore Minor League -- and 5-2 twi-night sweep over the loaded and Zee FUE Boime. Oshawa at Cobourg. {Red Sox at Boston Anderson (2:2) Was We loser. SOFTBALL The Indians have won their (All the scoring came in the ™g "ontario County League--|last four games and moved ninth at San Francisco, and all\p 0 "pao vs Brooklin, Whitby ahead of Baltimore by 10 per- three runs were unearned. Bd gq. 000" Cleaners. Both games centage points. Detroit Tigers Pa League -- Kinsmen { Lo ®r Sy y BSR LS] WOODY HELD i H We feature footwear by HEWETSON "I always like STYLE along with COMFORT TRV A CRIL UE TIT I | | | Cc. Bressoud's two - out, tWo - TUR ,; g 150m, and Charlie Maxwell beat the single did it for the Giants, who "ypier County League -- Thomp-|Origles 2-0 in a double three-hit had been held to four hits for .,, ys Tony, Alexandra Par k|duel between Frank Lary of De- eight innings by loser Jim O'(past); Port Perry vs Craw:itroit and Jack Fisher of Balti > 0 Toole (4-5). Cincinnati, hitless god's. Alexandra Park (West) more. The fifth - place Tigers, sacrifice, a walk and an infield Lv 5 jonigs against Joke and Foley's vs Hoy, Lakeview shui out on ome hit: for eight in-out set it up for Maxwell. McCormick, scor mn singles by pg y S 5 K HE .. A 1 Lc arInie , Soore 2 Be Park. All games at 6.45 p.m |nings, broke through on Max |MANTLE, MARIS HOMER Billy Martin a Sy ¥ well's two-run, two-out single in| : ; and Catcher Bob Schmidt's FRIDAY"S GAMES [the ninth ' All the Yankees' runs were throwing error. Jones (7-4) SOFTBALL Re New York Yankees belted four Scored on homers. Mickey Mantle struck out Frank Robinson and go,th Ontario County League-- ome runs 'behind Bob Turley's hit two, for a season total of 10 Gus Bell to end the uprising. Mount Zion vs Al Helfferings at i, qe. hit pitching and beat Chi- and a career total of 29: Roper A two-run double by pinch-hit- Alexandra Park. Game at 8.15 50, 6.0, moving to within a hall- Maris, the major league lea er, TORY: COMTY. CFO! ' : % +o matched his 1959 total with No, ter Tony Curry cracked a 3-3 tie'p.m. : game of the third-place White Ma" Re Hor, Lover Dated 1s in the eighth for the Phils, hand- Beaches Major League -- Osh- gov = washington Senators de- 16 an ector Lopez ng Lindy McDaniel (3-3) hislawa Tony's at Latimer Brokers liq Kansas City Athletics 8.6. third. first loss as a reliever. 'The big al Kew Gardens, Toronto. Turley (3-1) gave up nothing right - hander had allowed only Metro - Toronto Ladies' League TIMELY BLOWS but singles for his third straight one run in 29 2-3 innings of relief -- Glens at Industrials. Cleveland completed the doubl® vic'ory and first complete game this season and had a string of = a over the last-plrze Red $x on in njfie starts since last August. 15 scoreless frames. John Buz- . Held's grend:slammen his 11th' Boly' Shaw (5-5) lost for He first hardt (2-4) won it home run, in the sixth inning of time in four career ecisions 2 Modern Nip the nightcap. His two-out single against New York. . . had capped a four-run fifth in - Puerto Rican Boxer K Fl Ti the opener after the Indians had M h Wi Di B 4 I - ent S re Pitcher Gary Bell (6-4), who aC en mner 1es, rain njury . had lost three in a row, won the . i 7 T, $ vi ree-hitter, NEW YORK TAP) -- Tommy AW Tike econ, ome Li Rigg In Boring Bout Pacheco, a 20.yearuid Puerto n {until the seventh inning. Jim eat Rican fighter injured critically jn Pert (6-2) iched' u ne fifth CHICAGO (AP) Eddie Ma- a boxing match with Benny Gor-| Early runs for the losers andre Yt oh Ah P vor. ob. chen, No. 4 heavyweight con- don at St. Nicholas Arena Mon- late runs for the winners was theiSiraish ry De ener a tender, pawed and poked at day night, died early today score-card for UEW Softball play |LioUE Viel ne P . i eof: elusive Alonzo Johnson for a Gordon stopped Pacheco 11 sec- last night as Modern Upholster-| |= sig) oague es by, F.d|unanimous 10-round decision in a onds before the end of a sched- ing defeated Kent's Western Tire| Joris Tul pic me epi Chicago Stadium bout Wednes- uled 10 - rounder. He underwent 7.5 Ys KL stein savail it With day night. surgery for removal of a blood It was the third win for Modern three ay of hitless relief The bout was dull most of the clot on his brain and never re- in as many starts. : Raliever Mike Fornieles (2.1) way as Machen was kept off bal- gained consciousness. Kent's. got off to a flying start the opener and Dave Hillman ance by Johnson's dancing. tac- It was Pacheco's 13th profes- with three runs in the first in-jg/, To 070 0 50nd up a home (tics. There were io knockdowns, sional fight. He didn't absorb a ping. Cochrane hit a home run run by Jismy Piersall dropped although Machen wrestled John- hard blow until the 10th round. znd drove in Bannon and Legree. |. 0 second game It was a rough|son to the canvas in the third, Gordon let loose a series of lefts Cochrane sgored again during the|q,. "ne, "payer's debut as an fifth, seventh and eighth rounds. 8a) Tights _-- she Resa and hird |interim manager Referee Bernie Weissman voted Pacheco collapsed over the ring| Sutton scored the only early| The Orioles left runners on for Machen 49-45, judge Jim Me- Topes. te elim 4. "run for Modern when he Wa5 third base in the first and sec- Manus 47-45 and judge Bill Doty Pacheco is survived by his griven over the plate on a single | =o ings against. Lary (5:5), 4744 Wife and 8 young son. by Kelly. Modern showed their|wp, thon" registered his second Machen weighed 195 and John- It was the fourth Gest in New form in the fifth with Bryan nail- | gp tout oF CLIC wiNE ony algon 1°. ork Ying Nistory 2% Ye veo ing a homer with two on. __|seventh-inning single to Brooks Machen hardly added any - : - 'i Johns got the last run forip,hincon the rest of the way. strength to his bid for a shot at Kent's in the bottom of the sixth! Fisher (3-4) had retired 18 men|Ingem ar Johansson's heavy- 2 inning in a row when Chico Fernandez weight title. His record is 34-2, jax aptures Another three runs were scored led off the ninth with a single. A'however. by Modern in the top of the sixth. I : . Berwick tripled Sutton and Neil-| | in ver son in. Berwick then chalked up| . a run on an out at first. { Oshawa Dair MODERN UPHOLSTERING: | Y Solomon, If; Sutton, rf; Berwick, Ajax downed visiting Oshawa of Kelly, id McMullen, ¥; | Dairy i i i Bryan, ¢; Clark, 2b; Lyons, 1b; |Dairy 4-0 in Legion Minor (Ban- oil! i . i tam) action last nigl i Knox, 1b; Thompson, 1b; Hamil- st night, with young 1 3b: Maxwell, p: Claringbold of the home club en- 00 Milton. gg » Ps eri cher"s * -of- | son, P; , Ps fame" with any S Tau KENT'S WESTERN TIRE: Le-| formance. : gree, cf; Bannon, 2b; Cochrane, | Home team Ajax scored all lf; Sneddon, 1b; McMohan, c; their runs i Johns, 3b; S. Westfall, ss; God- s in the bottom of the 3 : | sixth inning. Corbett singled sall, rf; G. Westfall, p; Malloy, | O'Shea's triple in and then Cor-'P. bett, Claringbold and Crumb scored. Oshawa Dairy looked strong in SOCCER SCORES the first inning when they had two men on with no out. Strong' By THE CANADIAN PRESS pitching by Claringbold rapidly North Atlantic Cup dispelled any hopes the Dairy Montreal Cantalia 2 Burnley 1 might have had as the next three Exhibition batters went out swinging. Hearts of Midlothian 6 Alberta A loaded bases situation arose -- Ajl.Stars 2 in the first inning for Ajax but International League Crumb struck out c : Mitchell only aliowed four hits/<imarnock 1 Nice 1 by Ajax. 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