The Oshawa Times, 17 Jun 1960, p. 12

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- 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 17, 1960 OSHAWA PUBLIC SCHOOL TRACK . i A Armstrong, Board of Education | safety education, the official member and T. J. Heath, Pub- | starter for this special race. lic Schools Inspector. At the ex- | P.S. Judges and timekeepers treme right, Tom W. Cotie, di- | were not necessary. rector of physical, health and | --Oshawa Times hg nual School Games". Left to right, they are Dr. C. M. Elliott, superintendent of Pub- lic Schools; Wm, McDonald, Public Schools Inspector; H. B. IN THE SPIRIT of the day, Oshawa Public School officials are shown at' the "On The Mark'" position (with a variety of styles) at yesterday's "An- Photos fot sbi ' pu i GA SAIPAN H % GOES UP! UP! HE (C, F. Cannon), Beverly March (Adel. McLaugh.), Carol Twin- ning (Vin. Mass.), Cathy Maroos- is (Cor.). Softball Throw --- lancourt (Adel. McLaugh.), Mar- ilyn Schultz (King), ivia:y Clough (Cor.), Francis Sparks (Har- mony), Judy Sutton (North Sim- coe). 440-Yard Relay (Gr. A) -- 1. Ritson -- Marilyn Pottery, Heike Feldman, Lesley Overton, Gloria Inche, Marilyn Heard, Carol But- ler; 2. North Simcoe -- Sharon Kent, Nancy Russell, Carol Gard- Si he | | 5 -- 'ANCHOR MEN' TAKE BATONS FOR LAST LEG OF JUNIOR RELAY RACE. ner, Carol Prest, Pam Vipond; 3. E. A. Lovell -- Beverly Gib- son, Carol Greene, Xaren Brise-| bois, Josephine Richards, Sharon Miller. 440 Yard Relay (Gr. B) -- 1 Woodcrest Donna Bouckley, Carol Clarke, Patsy Griffin, Sharon King, Ruth Sulton; 2. Adel. McLaugh. (tied) -- Carol Judy Vail: A ! A SENIOR HI "with a 10-7 victory. The Pirates 7 to sixth with a 6-5 decision. pF ON GH-JUMPER MAKES HIS BID IN . |far, '|when they open a three- . |League leading Pirates. i two of the three clubs they lead. 4%: |the Dodgers' Stan Williams (5-0) Bucs Sweep " Giant Series By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff" Writer The Los Angeles Dodgers, wobbly world champions thus find out whether they're really on the way: back tonight game se- ries with Pittsburgh's National The Dodgers climbed into fifth place with a 10-6 decision over last place Philadelphia Thurstiay night. The champs, nine games out of first place, have won. four 'lof their last five games -- all against Cincinnati and the Phils, Pittsburgh completed a three- game sweep at San Francisco now have a four-game lead over the second place Giants who have lost four in a row, Milwaukee, five games back in third, de- |feated the Chicago Cubs 10-7, {Fourth place St. Louis made it four straight, spilling Cincinnati LAW FACES WILLIAMS The Pirates, picking, , right hander Vern Law (9:2) to face tonight, took two of three in their last trip to Los Angeles. But the Dodgers sent them skid- Duke of Edin. -- Gail Church, |Tyn Kilpatrick, Bonnie Ander- Ison, Linda French, Sandra May. BANTAM 60 Yard Dash -- Judy Kewin| (Ritson), Cathy Kratz (Harmony), | SPORTS CALENDAR ding out of first place with a three-game sweep at Pittsburgh {three weeks ago. Wally Moon and Frank Howard each hit three-run homers for the Dodgers, who tagged loser John Marjorie Stiles (North Simcoe), Janet Kuchma (Sunset Hgts,),| Shelly Henderson (Coronation). | Rubber Ball Throw -- Frances| Mitchell (Coronation), Kashul (Vincent Massey), Dey Stark (College Hill), Wendy Ca- rey (Duke of Edin.), Jean Miller| (Mary). NOVICE 50 Yard Dash Jane Wesh (Woodcrest), Diane Harlow (South Simcoe), Ann Sealley (Cor.), Cathy Slessor (Sunset Hts.), Fay Kilpathick (Duke of Edin.). TODAY'S GAMES LACROSSE Arena, 8.30 p.m, SOFTBALL . Beaches Major League - - Osh-| ¢ |Buzhardt (2-5) and three reliev- ers for 15 hits. Moon's {for shot _ |climaxed a four-run third. He | Ontario Junior Assoc. -- Whit- then brought in the clincher with Anitalby at Brampton, Brampton a sacrifice fly in the fifth for a hit home runs in each of their last 17 games. The major league record is 25, the NL mark 24. Southpaw Johnny Podres (6-5) was a winner for the fourth time in his last five decisions. He gave up 10 of the Phils' 14 hits and needed relief help in a four- run eighth, . BUCS COME FROM BEHIND Bob Skinner drove in five rups for Pittsburgh, bringing the Bucs from with a grand-sla) homer in"a six-run fifth as they beat Jack Sanford (6-3) for the first time in two years. Consecutive triples by Don H and Bill Mazeroski gave burgh' the decisive run ina three-run eighth against reliever Johnny Antonelli. Wilmer (Vine- gar Bend) Mizell (3-4) was the ~ winner, but was chased in a five- run ninth capped by Willie, Kirk- land's three-run homer off Roy Face. tr iT] in the eighth did it the Braves with Hank Aaron's two-run triple the payoff shot against losing reliever Joe Schaffernoht (0-1), Reliever Ron Piche won his first in his third major league decision, although blowing a 65 lead when Don Zimmer greeted him with a solo home run.in the seventh. 'The Cards, seven games be- hind = Pittsburgh, beat Bob Pur- key (5-3) with a 6-1 lead in five innings. But Lindy McDaniel had to save it after a two-run homer by Frank Robinson got the Reds rolling for four runs against win- ner Ernie Broglio (4-2) in the eighth. Ken -Boyer droye in two with a double and si for the {total of 22 RBI in a 12.game « hitting streak. The Dodgers have Cards, who have won six of their last seven. {awa Tony's at Dependable Cater-| News! Kansas City {ers, Kew Beach, 8.00 p.m. SATURDAY'S GAMES LAWN BOWLING " Cannington: Men's Doubles, 1.30 p.m. | BASEBALL | Leaside Junior League - Countess Adios at {ardson's Sports vs Oshawa Wil-| | kies, {p.m. | ee at Alexandra Park, 2. By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer 00 .. Beats Yanks, Ford It was Williams' seventh home run. of the season: and left 'him Well, well, Kansas City Ath-{one shy of joining Jimmy Fox (534) and Mel Ott (511) in the Six Records Fall In | Morgan, Heather Lawrence, Bev- finally beat New York "500" Annual School Games Yells of enthusiasm, screams of Lovell), |coe), encouragment and the occasiol al good-natured 'boo' greeted the interested spectators at the 14th day in Alexandra Park. I( The meet, originally scheduled|(E. A. Lovell), Brian Gaskell{liams; 2. Vin. Wednesday but postponed be-|( cause of rain, was treated to one of the warmest days yet this year. Children squished away enormous quantities of soft drinks and water, i Lew |Shute (King), Dale Rose Douglas Krissa (Woodcrest), Bob Simmons (8. Simcoe). Rugby Ball Throw (C. F. Camon), John| Coronation), Rick Westmount). Wayne | Harmony Annual School Games held yester- Gorring (Conant), Jim Crozier Larry Walters, Phillip Nott, 440 Yard Relay (Gr. C) -- 1. Ron Joe % nning High Jump -- Bruce|Suddard, Wallace Northey, Dave (Col- ege Hill), Bob Dionne (Cor.), Smales, Robert Bright; 3. South| Simcoe -- Boris Nako, George gime ( Bos Waker. Rais, Simcoe), Randy Jackson (Sunset Willoughby, B Harold Lawler (N. Sim- ton, Nickey Reid, Robert Wilson, Ermal, Jack Basey, Gary Gay, |Wayne Murray, {Peter Cooper, David Hughes. ANTAM 60 Yard Dash (Cedardale), Gordon Kent (North - Bill Prentice Ball Throw -- Larry Shrigley (Westmount), Jim Nesbitt (North Hgts.) Monte Rose (C. F. Can- erly March, Susan Huehnergard, Sandra Phelps, Diane Kupnicki; 2. Westmount {ied} Donna | Hood, Marilyn Dickenson: Sharon | Williams, Flavia Verson, Gail |Smallwood; 4. Coronation-- |Mary Clough, Judy Raike, Bev- erly Mills, Kathy Henderson, | Kathy Maroosis; 5. Gert, Col. -- |Dayle Clarke, Jo-Ann Zak, {Sharon Frankland, Teresa Mor- |rison, Donna. MacDonald. | "440 Yard Relay (Gr. C) -- 1. McGarry | Waite, John Hague, Dave Wil-| Simcoe), Brent. Marchant (Duke|Vincent Massey -- Carol Twin- J ey -- Gary|of Edin.), Larry Lupel (Gert. ning, |Flenry, Stephén Rosnik, Brian Col.), Garry McCollom. Susan McConkey, Gabriel | Kassinger, Brigit Braun, Gloria Reid, Carolyn Garrison; 2. Har- mony -- Frances Sparks, Justine Rose, Linda Ogden, Susan Reed. Donna Huxtable, Barbara Craw. ford; 3. Cedardalc -- Sandra Sets World's 'Record Mark YONKERS, N.Y. (CP)--Coun- tess Adios, owned by the Arm- strong brothers of Brampton, Ont. and Hugh Grant of Brad- ford, Pa., won the $65245 Cane {Pace in world-record time for three-year-old . pacers Thursday night. Time for the 1 1-16 miles was 2:08. Only filly in the field of nine, Countess Adios reeled off the quarter in 20.3, the half in 1:00:1, the three-quarters im 1:21.1 and UAW 'Beat Belles | Oshawa UAW Del's defeated | Bournhamthorpe Belles 5-1 in [their exhibition game, a seven- |inning affair. last night at the Dixie Ladies' Softball League stadium, in Dixie. : | Shirley Craggs, on the pitching {mound for the Oshawa team, |came up with a brilliant mound performance, allowing only one hit and one run. The run came in the fifth when Murphy reached first on .an error "by Diane Yan Yankees. They did it Thursday night, beating the Yanks 9-1 to end New York's American League win- (ning streak at seven. games. It was the Athletics' first victory over the Yankees in nine meet- ings and their first over south- paw pitcher Whitey Ford in seven years. With the Yankee defeat, Balti- more Orioles bounced back into first place by 1% games over New York and Cleveland Indians tied for second. The Orioles had beaten the Indians 3-2 in 11 in- nings on Ron Hansen's home run in an afternoon game. Chicago White Sox clung ti club, Babe Ruth leads them all with 714. Lefthander Bud Daley's four- hit pitching made it a breeze for the Athletics, who had lost 14 ia a row to Ford since Aug. 2, 1953. Daley, top winner in: the league with nine victories and two losses, struck out four men and walked four. Daley is tide with Vern Law of Pittsburgh Pirates and Larry Jackson of St. Louis Cardinals-- both in the National League--as the leading winners in: the ma. jors. The Yankees' runs came in the second inning when a walk te Ford forced a run home. in a fourth place, 2% games be! A 'ashin| S |Ralph Branton, Ricki Billinski; non), Michael Dawson (Wood- the mile in 2:00.3. Countess Adios Thomas, advanced on a walk to by w Egan; and evi ly the on | time in Alderman W. R. Branch, rep- Powlezuk, Lydia Balahura, Kat. 4. Cedardale -- Doug Prentice, crest). yor| 440 Yard Relay (Gr. A) -- 1p, SORE = 0 'Bochenski.| Lyman A. Gifford, officially open-|E: A. Lovell -- Bob Kemp, Rick|yie Senkiw, Karl Bochenski,| NOVICE McGarry, Alan Tummicliffe, 5,0 white; 5. Queen Eliz. -- Jim| 50 Yard Dash od the games. Both he and G. A.| 3 a he chairman of the board Roger Linton, Jack Bourgeug-\p.. gioven Richmond. G a ry Zarowny (Ritson), Peter Bos-| well (Coll, Hil), Archer Guy| ; f 2. N :0e -- Bob Tre- ) of Education, emphasized the im- 100; 2. North Simcoe -- Bob "| Richardson, Hans Rodenburgh, . portance of good sportsmanship Win, Dieter Wilhelm, Harold Law-|y, stacey, Gaye Richardson,| Mary), Douglas McLeese (Cor.),| together with the keen desire toler Reg Perry, Tom Reed; 3.| Neil Oke (Adel. McLaugh) GIRLS EVENTS resenting His Worship Jimmy hg Ritson -- Ron Turek, Robbie Rob-| 410 Yard Dah GD 1 After the Olympic Torch had|0ins. Lazio Korosi, Danny Tuck- 0 Ot re David, Mc. SENIOR been carried into the grounds, ™ "oo STp ot CB) _ 1.|Cabe, Terry Smith, Danny Ander-| 100 Yard Dash .. June Suddard the large crowd of nearly 1500 F: Camton ay Dan Sendford Son; 2. Mary Street George | (King), Barbara Harmer (Coll. participants repeated the School) r=, C0 te O° yr chal, Jean| Campbell, Grant Anderson, Rob-|Hill), Marie Norton (Ritson), Olympic Oath. Jankowski, Stan Wallace, Keith|ert Gillard, Gary Brack, Joh n|Marg. Munroe (Conant), Helen The March Past, always one of \ponningan: 2. King Street -- Morris; 3. Albert Street -- Gary|Begeon (C. F. Cannon), the most stirring spectacles, was| po SEE CL HE vers, Brown, Ed Wright, Bobby Corby,| Softball Throw -- Jo Ann Sabol carried off with a minimum of yick Barnoski, Bruce Shute, Bob|Harold Lindsay, Ewald Bengal, | (King), Lynda Lyon (E. A. Lo- giggling and pushing. The child-\yy honor "Frank Kostoff; 3.|Arthur Wallis. ren marched to military band qo. "wo en Magill Gor.| 85 Yard Dash -- Jim Todd (N.|lane (C. F. Cannon), music and carried the various| . Vicker " g Krissa, |Simcoe), Dave Shewchuk (King), Campbell (8. Simcoe). banners of "their schools witht TCIET Doug Bias Pa li (AGE McLaug.)-- | Running High Jump -- Coralie) pride. |4. Coronation--David Kovac, Bob|Ron Wilioughby (Harmony), Jim | Cranston (C.F. Cannon), Carol RECORDS TOPPLE | Dionne, Bob Clarke, Gary Kitch- Peel (Queen Eliz.). |Crawford (King), Maryann Am-| Six new records were set this|en, Charles Blay; 5. Gertrude ) year, Stephen Clark of Dr. C. F.|Colpus -- David Rook, Bob Nor- Cannon school broke the previous|ton, Peter Syzdlowski, Bob Shody, Junior Boys Running Broad Jump |Andy Glecoff. record of 13 feet, four inches, He|440 Yard Relay (Gr. C) -- 1. Co- jumped 13 feet, six inches. Mimi|jnant -- Terry Peters, Ron Sib- Bogoon of the same school bet-/lock, Wayne Goring, Werner tered the old record of 12 feet, Thajer, Gary Cooper, Butch three and one-half inches in the|Nobes; 2. Cedardale -- Bill Rose, Junior Girls Running Broad |Bob Crosmas, Tony Kleinczmit, Jump with her leap of 13 feet, two) Bill Zariwny, Walter Rebot, John| Dan Logeman (Coll. Hill). {Nadia Princzuk, Giselle inches. : : {Brasznik; South Simcoe -- Jim| Running Broad Jump--Stephen|Jean Swiader, Alireda Lougheed. | The Junior Girls' Relay team Musik, Bob Simmons, Bob Solo-|Clark (C. F. Cannon), Gary| 440 Yard Relay (Gr. B) -- 1] from Dr. C. F. Cannon ran their mon, Bob Whitsitt, Ed Jarvis; 4.|Emmel (Albert), Elliott Behar-|King Street -- Brenda McClurg, race in the record time of 26.7 Harmony -- Gregg Element, Gor-|rell (Gert. Col.), Danny McKee Lorraine Wright, Sandra Buchan- seconds. The previous time was don Gierman, James Cole, Ross| (Woodcrest), Grant Wood (Coll. an, June Suddard, Linda Purdy; | 27 seconds. |Cheeseman, Bob Sanders, Roger|Hill). 2. Adel. McLaugh. Sharon | Jim Todd of North Simcoe ran Herrell; 5. Queen Eliz. -- Lenny | 220 Yard Relay (Gr. A) -- 1.|Crossman, Christina Winning, | the Intermediate Boys' 85 yard Johnstone, Eddie Williams, Paul|{North Simcoe -- Mike Lancaster, Susan Mason, Jackie Powell, dash in 9.4 seconds, bettering the Branton, Erwin Hunking, Bob Eric Farncombe, Ken Waldie, Gloria Moore, Jean Crowder; 3.| record which was 9.8 seconds. |Woods, George O'Leary. {Wayne Hodgson, Dave Wright; 2./C. F. Cannon -- Charlene Shortt,| Adelaide McLaughlin's Judy| 440 Yard Relay (Gr. D) -- v.{Rilsn Ww Dane Trion, Robert) Helen Bogoon, Coralie Cranston, | Valencourt threw the softball 159 Albert Street -- Don Seto, Bobby yO d Te il is Tans oN. | Frances Kruger, Cathy Myers, feet, six inches in the Interme-| , Randy Copin, Bobby Sar- Yer, A%Arew Bi, Drey \ mon: | Sandra Charron; 4. Coronation -- diate event. The record distance g¢ant, John Davidson, Richard; --" ve Lockh as J, | Sheila Bennett, Carol McMaster, had been 152 feet, |Jankins; 2, Duke of Edin. -- Paul| yin; li, "av "pou Ke. Jackie "Cookie" Rogan, Carol "June Suddard of King cut the|Romanski, John Moczulski, Robin|p oi "net ion, Daniels, Sharon Crowell; 5. Sun-| tim down from 12.3 seconds to 12 Stuart, Raymond Billisky, Don-| 999 'yard Relay (Gr. B) -- 1, 5 Hgts. -- Joan Huston, Ellen| seconds in the Senior Girls' 100 ney Bowlen; 3. Mary Street -- Ade] McLaugh. John Law. Krasinski, Lynda Mullville, Darla yard dash. [Donald Crittenden, Richard| ence, Ron Hobbs, Ron Kurelo, |f hilips, Géorgia Carey, { Atkinson, Eddie Crosson, Ed Brian Perry, Von Holmes, Brad|. 140 Yard Relay (Gr. C) -- 1.| INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Warren, Brian Allison, John|wilson: 2. Gert. Col. -- Garry Sharon Powlenchuk, Shontel Top-| The individual class champions Glover. . |MacDonald, Thor Fil. Ga "Cay, |olnucka, Marilyn Holt, Sharon were -- Novice Girls, Jane Welsh | roll, Alex Tarasewicz. Eads Shep-| Carey, Shirley Stewart, Joanne (Woodcrest): Novice Boys, INTERMEDIATE pard: 3. C.F. Camion -- Billy| Clemens; 2. College Hill -- Bar- Jimmy Zarowny (Ritson); Ban-| Softball Throw -- Larry Cor-|Kusmytch, Steven Clarke Briay| bara Harmer, Barbara Boyd, tam Girls, Judy Kewin (Ritson) neal (Gert. Colp.), Ken Brack Bremner, Karl Milburn Sandy | Carol Wannamaker, Betty Beggs, and Frances Mitchell (Corona-|(King), Paul Metcalf (Cedar-|Garvock, Paul Smith: 4. West.| Sylvia Rose; 3. Conant -- Gloria tion); Bantam Boys, Bill Prentice dale), Doug Barr (Adel. Me- mount -- Walter Vilistus, Bobby|Lambert, Dini Vander Toolen, (Cedardale) and Larry Shrigley | Laug.), John Higgins (Harmony). Simon, Andy Konopacki, Brian | Carol McCarthy, Mark Munro, (Westmount); Junior Girls, Jean| Running High Jump -- Stan|Baker, Dennis Powlenzuk: 5. Cor-| May Madill,' Cheryl Laxdall; 4. Brown (Mary St.) and Mimi Bo- Hartshorn (Woodcrest), Phillip|onation -- Aris Birze, Billy Mor-| Harmony -- Ann Rundle, Rose- goon (Dr. Cannon); Junior Boys, Kehoe (Ritson), Ken Hear d|rison, Tommy Kinsmen, Harold mary Markland, Helen Golubo- John Magill (Duke of Edinburgh); | (King), Douglas Simkins (Adel, Chmara, Peter Hollingsworth. |vich, Evelyn Thompson, Janis Intermediate Boys, Jim Todd|McLaug.), Floyd Gavas (C. F. 220 Yard Relay (Gr. C) -- i, Wilson, Lorn Dervent; Vincent (North Simcoe); Intermediate| Cannon), Queen Eliz. Jim Watt, Paul Massey Jean Turpin, Dianne Girls, Susan McConkey (Vincent! 440 Yard Relay (Gr. A) -- 1. Hoskin, Michael West, Danny MgcCleland, Nancy Von Gunten, Massey); Senior Girls, Jane|North Simcoe -- Rick Dawson, Stewart, Ed Hosking, Terry|Marilyn Major. Janice Roe. Suddard (King); Senior Boys, Jim Todd, Gary Edgar, Allan Woods; 2. College Hill -- Thor| 440 Yard Relay (Gr. D) -- 1. Bernard Roberts (King) and John|Gijette. 'Terry McQuaid: 2. Rit-|Chmelowsky, Grant Wood, Victor| Duke of Edin. -- Irene Grabow- Lew (Dr. Cannon), son -- Fred Mitchell John Cower | Rudak, Jerry Ogden, Dan Loge- ski, Joanne Bowler, Faye Duf- The four school Bowl winners| wajser Kolosnikowicz Donald man; 3. Harmony -- John Krantz, |field, Judy Clement, Bonnie were -- Group A (Kiwanis Rose okerton Phill Kehoe. Irwin | John Neill, Paul McGill, Allan|Henry; 2. Mary Street -- Bonnie Bowl) -- North Oshawa with 75) Waldensburger Pp Hare, Dave Collins, Bob Simpson; | Flight, Linda Gay, Veronica points; Group B (Kinsmen Rose "440 vard Rela (Gr. B) 4. South Simcoe--Bernard Otti-|Fisher, Carolyn Duffield, Nelly Bowl) -- King Streety with 70| ing 2 y |ger, Lorne Campbell, Terry or [Tom 3. Albert Street -- Mar- Renhics i Ken Heard, George Mc-| led : p points; Group C (Lions Rose dh bag le, Ricki Sawyer, Dannis Mor-{ilyn Burns, Patricia Goodi Bowl) -- College Hill 55/Donald, Ken Brach, Dave Shev. Jill ee | with 55 R Reo . {sha; 5. Vin, Massey--David An-|Shirley Knox ws thuk, Sheldon Stein; 2. Gert. Colp. | es MM Yi TOK, | potats; Gioup & Ey, Rote) Bob Mitchell, Tarry Patterson. | 46S0M, Robert McConkey, David garet Smits, Linda Grant | 3 points. Joe Liiec, Ron Lupel, Richard| The individual events and com- Zaola; 3 Vooeren = Wayue ts were fol adh 1. h 1 vine, Jim plete results were as follows Pearse, Wayne Cole, Jim Spiers; BOYS' EVENTS Adel. McLaug. Gerry Abbott, SENIOR {David Shrigley, John Dick, Gary street Stuart G J Lovell) West 100 Yard Dash -- Bernard Rob- Stevenson, Bob Thompson, Mark Starkey, Mic as el AAT Lom yo. ) .- erts (King), Dan Sandford (C. F. Henkelman; 5. Coronation- {Randy Zedic, Jim Shultz; 3. Al' Running Broad Jump -- Susan Cannon), Bob Kemp (E. A. David Leaming, Martin Single-'bert Street -- Gary Wright, Gapy Reed (Harmony), Berndina Clark | } Jo-Ann| JUNIOR 75 Yard Dash (Duke of Edin.), Thor Chemelow- (Coll. Hill), Stuart Guy|North Simcoe , Aris Birze (Cor.), Jim|Judy McLean, Christine Mcintyre, | Watt (Queen Eliz.). |Maryann Ambury, Pamela Softball Throw -- Donnie Bowen| Gaines; 2. E. A. Lovell -- Lynn| (Duke of Edin.), Charles Marlow|Lee, Karem Bell, Lynda Sawyer, (Ritson), David Fisher (Conant) ,(Mavine McMahon, Joanne Ros- Waldemar Kalinowski (Cor.),|zel; 3. Ritson -- Marie Norton, John Magill | (Harmony), 440 Yard Relay (Gr. A) Gunn, Dean Kessler, Deweld, John Saunders. 220 Yard Relay (Gr, D) Duke of Edin. Gary Parkin, Richard INTERMEDIATE | - 1., 85 Yard Dash -- Susan McCon-| John Magill, [key (Vincent Massey), Eleanor| Ron Hayward, |Ritzie (King), Linda Dolick (Duke| Francine (Queen| bury (N. Simcoe), Anne Rundle, © rina Berkuta, Heather Blanchard, Neena Brznik, Marie Pearn; 4. Conant -- Connie Stauffer, Penny Baldwin, Carol Large, Victoria Dove, Cheryl Pellow, Diane Boyd; 5. College Hill -- Karen Cooper, Carol Harmer, Barbara Brezinski, Valentine Puntas. 440 Yard Relay (Gr. D) -- 1. Duke of Edin. --Linda Dolick, Marie Anne Preston, Annette Wetterkamp, Patricia Fekyta. Sharon Turner; 2. Mary Street -- Carroll Ransome, Verana Wag- ner, Betty Scoville, Anna Seton, Linda Smith, Judy Crothers; 3. Albert Street -- Franca Bizzo, vell), Sheila Bennett (Cor.), Char.| Irena Ann Lee, Laura Bizzo, Mar- | garet Green, Nancy Day, Evelyn Watt. JUNIOR Softball Throw Linda Mec- eod (Ritson), Cathy Cameron ation), Linda MclInroy (Al- Sandra 'Mcintyre (Coron Street), uth Simcoe), Nancy Chumbley A - ribs. -- Mary Versluis,| "75 yarq Dash --- Jean Brown (Mary), Vicki Bathe (Gert. Col.), June Vandewalker (Cor.), Linda McCollom (C. F. Cannon). Running Broad Jump -- Mimi Bogoon (C. F. Cannon), Patti on, | Jeffs (Gert. Col.) Wendy Stud-| 1llig, |1ey (Adel. McLaugh.) Eva Shatz (Coll, Hill), Mary Southwell (E. A. Lovell), Gail Church (Duke of Edin.). 220 Yard Relay (Gr. A) -- 1. E. A. Lovell -- Mary Southwell, Jaclyn Mitruk, Louise Bondaruk, Ruth Pascoe, Susan VanDerHey- don; 2, North Simcoe -- Pamela Miller, Susan Kelly, Kathy Brown, Nancy Willson, Nancy Knihnisky; 3. Ritson Linda McLeod, Janice Walker, Jean Koss, Linda Van DeWalker, Greta Goldmanis, Anne-Marie Longo. 220 Yard Relay (Gr. B) -- 1. C. F. Cannon -- Linda McLel- lan, Mimi Bogoon, Darlene Da- niard, Beverly Sanford, Lyn Fleischaner, Nora McQuaid; 2. Sunset Hgts. -- Cathie Scorgie, Theresa Kuchma, Sharon Clif- ford, Sharon Kent, Shannon Lott; 3. Coronation -- June VanDe- Walker, Sandra Murray, Karen Ashman, Joan Saywell, Bonnie Kirkland; 4.. Westmount -- Le- nore Logan, Dorothy Fice, Sharon Mollon, Gail Marlon, Betty Ann Crouter; 5. Woodcrest Ann Louise Ross, Day Brownlee, San- dra Thompson, Phyllis Woodcock, Marilyn Bowler. 220 Yard Relay (Gr. C.) -- 1. College Hill -- Eva Shatz, Olga Chmelewsky, Marilyn Morrow, Donna Hoar, Brenda Turpin; 2. South Simcoe -- Linda Chandler, Elsie Roslinski, Anna Sitch, Lid- dia Skochko, Henri Kroontje; 3. Conant -- Lynn Andrews, Sandra Babij, Janet Trudille, Louise Murdock, Nadine McDermaid, Joy Degeer; 4. Harmony -- Jane Whiley, Sharon Ormiston, Jane Markland, Dianne Morris, Sandra Wotton, Dorothy Crawford; 5. Vincent Massey -- Pamela Mec- Gard, Linda Griffiths, Lynda |Skinulis, Wendy Loveiess, Sandra Jord Maiel, Margaret Willoughby. 220 Yard Relay (Gr. D) -- 1. Mary Street -- Nancy Chumbley, Carolyn Holtby, Carolyn March, 9 Maxymuir; Donna Servinis, Margaret Wood,|3b; Cirka, c: Edwards, rf: White, | (Lary 6-57 (N) Peggy Stuart, Christine Hobbs, | Janet Stevens, Sharon Wright; 3.| paid $4.20, $3 and $2.40. Betting Time, driven by Clint Hodgins of Clandeboye, Ont., made a bold bid in the stretch {but the closest he could get was 1% lengths behind the Countess. Bright Knight finished third. Joe O'Brien, one of harness racing's leading drivers, prevented from com race when his wife, Betty, died in a New York hospital. O'Brien, from Alberton, P.E.I., was sched- uled to drive Bright Knight. Merchants Score Win 'On Whitby Merchants scored an | | | Oshawa |8-2 win over Whitby Abners, in a [Southern Ontario County Softball bitt had two-for-four. |League fixture, here at Alexan- {dra Park last night. "Wally" Samanski, toiling on {the mound for Whitby, and his |brother's team, hung on grimly {with a nice pitching performance, |that held Oshawa Merchants to a singleton in the fourth and an- other run in the sixth, for a mere wards the end and that was it. Merchants got their first run in the fourth inning, on a walk to Joe Piontek, another to Elliott, followed by a fielder's choice play that was "booted", letting | Piontek score. | In the top of the sixth, Marty Jordan homered for Whitby to make it 1-1 but Merchants came right back in their own half of that inning to score a rum, with Elliott opening with a single. Copeland sacrificed and McKee's double sent Elliott over the plate. White pitched good steady ball for the.winners, but was relieved in the 8th when Whitby loaded | the bases. In the 7th, Merchants added two runs. White was safe on an error in the infield and Keenan got a life on an outfield bobble. Magee flied out but Piontek: sin- {gled to score White and Keenan came home on 'Elliott's sacrifice fly. s | A single by Stubbins, followed by Jordan's double, gave Whitby their second and final run, in the 8th, to make it 4-2 but Mer chants came right back with a four-run splurge. > McKee walked, Edwards sin- gled with one out and then after two were out, Keenan walked, Magee singled and pinch-hitter | with a solid triple, A sacrifice 2-1 deficit but he weakened to-| when Craggs walked every other batter, to force a run across the end the inning. | Bournhamthorpe got their lone | hit, after two out in the 6th inning, {when "Babe" Egan singled. | The Oshawa girls got three of Linda Lyons fanned but Sharon Brown singled and so did Marg. Delves and Shirley Craggs, all |in succession, and these hits plus a wild pitch in between, gave the Del's three runs. They added their other two in the third. Audrey Halliday was safe on an infield error to open the inning then Thomas followed fly by Nesbitt scored Thomas, with what proved Oshawa's final run, Sharon Brown hit safely in three-out-of four trips to the plate, to be the game's big hitter and | Marg. Delves, with two-for-three, |was next in line while Joan Nes- | OSHAWA UAW DEL"S -- Scott, |rf; Halliday, ss; Thomas, 3b; Nesbitt, ¢; Lyon, If; Brown, 1b; | Delves, cf; Craggs, p; Brady,2b. BOURNHAMTHORPE BELLES -- Maginn, c; Westcott, 2b; Ir- vine, 1b; C. O'Halloran, 3b; Mur- phy, ss; Egan, If; P. O'Halloran, p and rf: McCallum, rf and p; Knight, cf. | plate before fanning Westcoft tof} 10-4. 4 ers defeated Boston Red Sox 6-5 in 10 innings after Ted Wil- jams' 499th career home run had given the Red Sox a tie in the ninth. Wi erg Ro Tig-[a rst . Bob Johnson's double, infield hits by Hank Bauer and Dick Williams (aa a single by Norm' Siebern id it. ' ers, was their runs in the second stanza F k F k ing in the on four hits. Joan Nesbitt singled, Ian unKs | Own Run Wins No-Hitter 1-0 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Relief pitcher Frank Funk, elevated to a starting role for Toronto Maple Leafs because of a string of doubleheaders and pitcher injuries, Thursday night hurled the first no-hit game since 1958 in the International League. The 23 - year - old righthander also scored the only run as the Leafs topped Havana Sugar Kings in the seven-inning opener of a doubleheader. And he did it only two days after he had blanked the same Sugar Kings 40 in another seven-inning eon- test. Havana snapped back to beat the league leaders 6-3 in the sec- with Columbus, losing 2:0 and winning 54; Montreal Royals {walloped Miami 120 and Rich- {mond beat Rochester 50. | SENSATIONAL FIELDING Sensational support, especially from centre fielder Jackie Waters and second baseman Sparky An- derson, supported Funk's strong hurling. Funk singled solidly to open the third inning. Waters bunted and was safe at first when Havana tried unsuccessfully to 'catch Funk at second. The runners ad- vanced on Anderson's sacrifice and Funk scored the lone run as Don Dillard grounded out. In six appearances since May 30, Funk has not give up an saiaed run. His record now is The league's last no-hitter was in August, 1958, when Rodolfo Arias of Havana stopped Roch- ester also in seven innings. Almost overlooked in the ew- ond game Thursday night. In other league action, Buf.) falo's second-place Bisons split] citement was the three-hit pitch- ing of loser Bob Millar, who was also robbed by Waters on a sen- sational diving catch, BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WwW L GBL on a 569 1% 569 1 Pet. 34 .586 29 29 30 28 22 23 18 American League New -York 010 000 000-- 1 KCy 200 000 52x-- 9 8 2 Ford (2-5) James (7) and How- | Baltimore Cleveland New York Chicago Detroit Washington Kansas City Boston 538 3 423 9 KCy-Williams (4) Herzog (6). Wash 020 020 000-- 4 6 1 Chicago 004 001 32x--10 12 0 Stobbs, Moore (12) (3) Cle- venger (6) and Battey; Baumann Donovan (3) Staley (8-2) (7) and| Lollar. HR: Wash - Battey (8) Allison (9). | Boston 003 000 011 0--5 10 Detroit 032 000 000 1-- 6 11 (3) Hillman (0-3) (10) and Nixon; Foytack, Aguirre (4) Sisler (4-2) (9) and Berheret. HR: Bos-Wil- iams (7). Balt Cle 000 000 002 00-- 2 7 0 Hubble clipped a double, to com-| plete the rally. | WHITBY ABNERS 1 2b; Stacey, ss; Stubbins, an, 3b; Schmidke, If; stead, cf; Heron, rf; Cbllins, c; amanski, p; Matherson, rf in| 3rd. J 1b; ew CSHAWA MERCHANTS--Keg-| Washington (Pascual 7-4) at Kan- Chicago (Morehead 0-4) at Cin- cinnati (Newcombe 3-4) (N) Albert Street --| Elliott, cf; Copeland, 1b; McKee,| Baltimore (Walker 1-0) at Detroit! St. Louis (Kline 2-6) at Milwau-|Columbus at Rochester kee (Brunet 0-0) (N) Mike Rose, Terry Oakes; 2, Mary|of Edin.), Carol Greene (E. A.|Jean Brown, Sharon Haybell, Pat nan, If; Magee, 2b; Piontek, ss; [sas City (Herbert 2.5) (N) ! p: Boyce, p in 8th; Hubble, ss in 8th. Romano (6). Bal-Hansen (6). Today's Games (And. Probable Pitchers) New York (Ditmar 4-3) at Chi- cago (Pierce 5-2) (N) 545 2% Los Angeles Cincinnati {Chicago A418 9% | phila 346 13 i Phila 4 0 LA . v iti .| Robinson (7) Farrell (8) ard; Daley. (5-2) and Chiti. HR Coker; Podres (6-5) Palmquist|y; 3| (8) Roebuck (8) and N. Sherry. HR: LA-Moon (8) Howard (6). St. Louis Cincinnati Sawatski, (5-3) Brosnan (6) Grim (8) and 1|Bailey, Dotterer (9). HR: Cin-| 1| Robinson (11). sale. S : 2) Borland| Chicago Casale, Sturdivant ( orla Mil 002 013 13%--10 14 1 ( ar 000 100 100 01-- 3 10 2|Crandall. HR: | Pgh Fisher (5-4) and Triandos;|San Fran Bowsfield, Klippstein (8) Latman Hood, | (1.1) (1) 3nd "Romano, - HR: Cle. gess: Sanford (6-3) Loes 46) An- | tonelli | Schmidt. HR: Pgh-Skinner (9); SF-Kirkland (10). National League ! WwW L 3B 2 2 2% 2 27 29 30 28 35 364 15 National League Pittsburgh San Fran Milwaukee St. Louis 561 4 551 5° | 509 7 | A739 004 042 00x--10 15 1} Buzhardt (2-5) Phillips 300 210 000-- 6 10 1 000 010 400-- 5 10 2 Broglio (4-2) McDaniel (7) and Smith (8); Purkey 000 230 101-- 7 8 1 Freeman, Schaffernoth (0-1) ) and Averill, Hegan (8); Piz- ro, Jay (5) Piche (1-2) (7) and Chi-Zimmer (2) 000 061 030--10 15 2 020 000 005-- 7 15 1 Mizell (3-4) Face (9) an 6 (7 Shipley (9) and Today's Games (And Probable Pitchers) 3 | Toronto | Richmond 646 9% | Rochester .440 10% Havana | Célumbus Miami 000 002 040-- 6 14 2 Montreal | Columbus and Buffalo Columbus Buffalo Philadelphia (Short 3-1) at San Pet. GBL Francisco (McCormick 7-3) (N) 636 -- International League W L Pet. GBL 33 M8 35 31 23 2 25 2 . 21 34 .382 18% ternational League 000 101 0-2 6 0 000 000 0-- 0 2 0 Jackson and Brockell; Hacker, ason (7) and Davis. 010 000 030-- 4 7 2 100 220 00x-- 5 12 1 Veale, Spencer (4) Williams (8) Buffalo In |and Brockell; Smith, Mason (8) and Havana Toronto Teed. 000 000 0--9 0 0 001 000 x-- 1 3 0 Millar and Izquierdo, Azcue (5) Funk and Jones. Havana Toronto 113 000 010-- 6 11 © 000 000 210-- 3 9 3 Moorhead, Arroyo (8) and Aze Sue; iewts, Heman (3) Scantle- ury and Thompson, Jones (9). HR: Hva-Jackson, 2, Novak. Miami Montreal 000 000 000-- 0 3 0 211 002 06x--12 15 0 Archer, McDonald (8) and Green, McCardell (3); Birrer and Catton. HR: Mtl-Goliat. Rehd Rochester 000.000 500-5 8 0 000 000 000-- 0 4 1 Bronstad and Gonder; Gib: Tiefenauer (7) Hurd (9) and od nizzaro Today's Games Richmond at Buffalo Boston (Sullivan 2-6) at Cleve- Pittsburgh (Law 9-2) at Los An-{Miami at Toronto land (Hawkins 4-3) (N) (geles (Williams 50) (N) Havana at Montreal

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