The Oshawa Times, 17 Jun 1960, p. 13

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THREE GOOD GAMES Cole's Nip Thompson's In Exciting 2-1 Maich 7th; Yuill, batted in 7th; Hughes, batted in 7th; Cornish, 3b in 5th. In one of the best softball es of the summer season so far, Cole's Sporting Goods Juve + niles nosed out Thompson Plumb- ing 2-1 in an Inter-County League game last night at Alexandra Park. Henderson, for Cole's and Lutz, for Thompson's, were the rivals in this keen pitching duel, that was finally decided in the last of tn the bottom of the 7th, Hen- derson got on to open the inning, via a walk, Peters singled and Wilson walked and then with bases loaded, Tilk sacrificéd with a fly to left, Henderson scoring the winning run, to win his own game, after the catch. THOMPSON'S: ~ Stinson, ¥; Cole, ss; Sheppardson, 3b; Gar- rard, 1b; Weldon, c; Ulrich, ef; Dillabaugh, rf; Grandy, 2b; proved Crawford's only run as Banks pitched sterling ball the rest of the way, to Craw- ford batters in check. None of them showed much at the plate Smoke Eaters | Canada's Team World Hockey TRAIL, B.C. (CP) -- Trail Smoke Eaters have accepted the Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- ciation's invitation to represent Canada at the world hockey championship in Switzerland next winter. The team lost to Chat- ham Maroons in the 1960 Allan Cup final. TONY'S BLANK HOY'S Tony's Refreshments blanked Association Senior A loop, in| League officials said the de- which it 'competes, voted last/cision was made so that the Saturday 'to stay clear of the|schedule and Playoffs would not world tournament next winter. |be disrupted. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 17, 1960 13 CHAINED BOOKS land 16th centuries kept their European libraries of the 15th books chained to reading stands. Spacious comfort Hoy's Pavers 3-4 last night at against Banks, On the other hand, Keeler pitch- ed equally well for Crawford's for the first five frames, blank- ing Foley's that far and didn't get in trouble until the fifth. That was the warning! In the Lakeview Park in an Inter- County Softball League game that was double value for the winners, a four-point game, ar- ranged to account for a previous {schedule fixture between these two teams, that had been rained The team will be formed at the start of the 1960-61 season and play regular games in est- ern International Hockey League until the first week in February. The players will fly to Europe for the championship, starting and driving ease 0 \& MERCEDES-BENZ 180 the 7th inning. Stinson, first batter of the game, drew a walk and scored World renowned for meticulous attention fo detail and more driving Lutz, pleasure for you. The lively gasoline éngine of the MERCEDES-BENZ. Pp. Marth 2, and a series of 15 ex: COLE'S: Wilson, ss; Tilk, ef; out, hibition games. sixth, Foley's scored three runs for Thompson's later on a single . by Sheppardson and a choice play. That proved their only run, in fact, three singles, all by Grandy, the Thompson second- baseman, were the only other hits allowed by Henderson, He couldn't get Grandy out, but he took good care of the others. Yahn, rf; Kornylo, 1b; Davis, 2b; | Sadowski, if; Prentice, ¢; Hen- derson, p; Peters, 3b; Wright, If in 6th, FOLEY'S EDGE CRAWFORD'S In another well-played Inter- County League game last night, at Alexandra Park, Foley's Plumbing beat out Crawford's when their first three batters, Solomon, Bryan and Dervent all got cn base and moved around with each other's help, a two- bagger by Wallace, afier two out, 'being the decisive blow that pro- vided the winning runs. FOLEY"S: Thompson, 2b; Cor- rigan, 3b; Solomon, cf; Bryan, If; Dervent, 1b; Harding, ss; Mec. firmly entrenched in first place in the Inter-County League stand- ing, undefeated and well ahead of the rest of the pack. out victory last night, a thr hitter that saw Hrico single in| The double-win left Tony's The club will not be eligible for the Allan Cup since it will return after the playoffs begin. Chatham would normally have Sam Smith pitched their shut- received the invitation because ee. it is the Allan Cup champion team, But the Ontario Hockey! 180 gives you top mileage, plus outstandi maintenance. Mercedes-Benz prices range nding economy and low from $3,380 to $12,500, 408 KING ST. WEST, OSHAWA ANDY NAGY MOTORS RA 3-7132 the third, after two out, Stovin Thompson's held their 1-0 lead, in spite of threats by the Juve- Construction, 3-1, ~~ J Here again, the losers got their|Climmond, ¢; Wallace, rf;|get a double to open the 5th and niles, until the 5th inning whenlonly run in the first inning, for Basle, Pp; Bs » in a. i sill failed to get home and Milne, |, . Peters opened with a single, Wil-(an early lead, which they failed WFORD'S: Vaughan, : : ini son doubled, and Tilk sacrificed|to hold. Smegal, second batter, Smegal, 8b; McAllister, ¢; Picking up Be ollie Lis, a o gle Peters home with an outfield fly. forced Vaughan, lead-off batter, | Brodie, 1b; Hodgson, ss; A. Law-| With two out in the 8. Yahn singled but Wilson was|then McAllister followed with a rence, 2b; G. Lawrence, rf; Ash-| The pitching battle wasn't one- thrown out at the plate. double, to score Smegal. Thatiton, if; Keeler, p; Lean, batted in sided either. Kornylo did a fine We {job for Hoy"s but he had one BOOSTS ATTENDANCE shaky inning, the second stanza 'Baseball Bingo' Attracting Fans on an infield error to open the frame, ('Connor walked then after Brabin popped out, Snow was safe on a costly error in centre field. Hill followed with a By BEN OLAN iman, business manager of the] "Where there may be some NEW YORK (AP)--Anyone for| Binghamton club. "We tried it/legal difficulty we call the game) baseball bingo? [last Saturday night and drew 1,-| baseball education, not bingo," 3 . {100 fans. That's about twice as|explained Arthur Naeckel, a -- a xi rg Mhe|many as we ordinarily have on Davenport, lowa, advertising ex- solid blow to score Snow with the third run. Melnick, with a double rounds of minor league pall 20rd, olin Sewive who is promoting the and single, had two of his team's five, hits. i TONY'S: Berwick, ef; Mack- ness, 3b; McCabe, 1b; Melnick, ¢; O'Connor, ss; Brabin, 2b; Snow, If; Hill, rf; Smith, p. parks. Some say it will be tried PRIZES DONATED Ve eventually in the majors. | "Winners get $25 apiece and! The originators of baseball|have a chance at the jackpot bingo predict it will sharply in-|prize which includes such things crease minor league attendance.[as barbecue grills, automobile It is certain to be a big hit with|tires, summer clothing and ra- HOY'S: Jones, 1b; Hrico, ss; Woods, If; Kuney, 3b; Cairnes, rf; Milne, cf; Wrubel, 2b; Stovin, ¢; Kornylo, p. OSHAWA WOOD the womenfolk and keep fans in-|{dios. These are donated by the| terested even during one-sided games. The game is just what its name implies--baseball with a dash .of bingo. Fans attending ball games receive cards on which are listed 24 baseball sit- uations, A sample card lists across the top "home shortstop flies out to centre field," "visit ing catcher flies out to left i "home pitcher hits bat. local mtrchants." What about areas where bingo is banned? | 'New Argo Half | TORONTO Dennis Mendyk | I (CP) -- Halfback| "home left fielder grounds Dennis Mendyk, who played for| out second to first" and "visiting| Winnipeg Blue 'Bombers in 1957 first baseman files out to left field." 210 COMBINATIONS Winners are those cards that cross out all the squares in any , vertical or diagonal There are 210 card com- Originators of t there should be - game say winners for each 1,000 cards dis-|game, tributed. for two seasons, has been signed by Toronto Argonauts of the Big Four football union, it was an- nounced today. The 190 - pound, six-foot-one backfielder scored Winnipeg's only touchdown when the Bomb- h e| ers were beaten 32-7 by Hamilton six| Tiger-Cats in the 1957 Grey Cup He joined the Bombers that year as a late cut from The game already has been in- troduced to fans in Binghamton, 'N.Y. (Eastern League). It starts next Monday in Nashville (South- ern Association). San Diego and Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League and more than a dozen teams of lower classification are| -said to be interested. | And how is it working out? "Wonderful," says Jerry To- French Horse Cops New York Giants of the National Football League, who had picked him as their No. 3 draft choice following his college career with Michigan State University, Argos' new head coach, Lou Agase, was an assistant coach at Michigan State when Mendyk played there. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Ascot Gold Race ASCOT, England (AP) -- For| the eighth time since the Second World War, a French horse won the 2%-mile Ascot Gold Cup race when Sheshoon came home in front of the Italian-bred Exar by 1% lengths Thtfrsday. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles--Pelon Cervantes, 125%, Mexico, outpointed , Rich- §[do Gonzales, 125%, Argentina, Detroit--Chuck Taylor, 136, De- troit, Tommy Joh 138, Detroit, 9. Tokyo--Mitsunori Seki, 114%, The Queen and Prince Philip| were among the spectators. The | victory was worth $30,598 to! French owner Mme. J. Veuillier. | The four-year-old colt formerly| was in the stables of the late Aly| Khan, 4 NO-HITTERS I CLEVELAND (AP)--Sam Me- | Dowell, 17 - year - old schoolboy | pitching sensation from Pitts. burgh, signed Thursday with Cleveland Indians for an esti] mated $75,000 bonus, largest ever | paid by that organization, He| wil be assigned to Lakeland, | Fla., in the class D Florida State League. In Little League and] other competition, he has hurled 40 no-hit games. Special Bus Service Lee ves Oshaws Terminal | 11.30 a.m. returns immediate- ly after last race. Fare $2.65 | ine admission to track. | General Admission $1.00 / (incl. tex) Clubhouse $2.50 (incl. tex) Free Parking Reserved seats--Phone BU 6-2111 Ask for Admiscinng Office new Wooomms! Japan, outpointed Leo Espinosa, 116, Philippines, 10. Kingston, Jamaica -- Mel Collins, New York, outpointed Sugar Boy Nando, Aruba, 10. 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