12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 25, 1960 Duel Of Reliefs Ends Braves Run By ED WILKS Merchants Nip Brooklin| Oshawa Merchants edged a 2-1 win over visiting Brooklin last night at Alexandra Park despite a strong comeback attempt in the top of the last inning by Brooklin during South Ontario ac- tion. lel Richmond Scares Leaf-Bison Solo By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS place Bisons, who were shutout 240 at Miami by Herb Moford. In other games, blanked Rochester 3-0 behind the four - hit pitching of Miguel Cuellar and Montreal defeated Richmond Virginians, riding an winning streak, have moved into contention in the In- ternational League pernant race and are threatening to break up the Toronto-Buffalo ticket that/Columbus 6-4, fourth on a 3-2 pitch by Warren Hacker, who hadn't allowed a hit until Burke connected. Moford, who gave up nine hits to only five yielded by Hacker, brought his record to 3-5. The Sugar Kings, getting only four hits off the combined slants of Dean Stone and Tom Hurd, scored all their runs on wild Havana pitches. ches. Joe Altobelli, Dick Sanders and Bob Catton ted for five Southmead Pee Wees Defeat Radio Boys Playing on their home diamond Southmead Pee Wee boys defeat- ed Radio Park 52 lan Wigs, in of the 6th inning, Sholdra, Leg. gott, Burg and Timchuck all scor~ ing with Copperthorne and Kidd assisting in the big rally that won the game. Radio went down in order, in the 7th inning. one of the best eighbor- hood softball the still- young season. J McNamara of Southmead and his rival hooked up in a real itching duel that went scoreless| Royal runs with homers with Sanders' two-run job in the third two, struck out four and allowed|for the Giants, Stacking a 22 tle seven hits, losing his shutout on|in the sixth against loser Jay Jim Hegan's triple and Jerry|Hook (6-7). Mays singled home Kindall's single in the fifth, It|a run and scored in the firs was the Cubs' eighth straight{when he paired with Kirkland on loss, matching the longest slumpla double steal. Mike McCormick of the year in the NL, and gave|(9-3) was the winner. He gave Mizell a 3-1 record since joining|up a two-run homer by Gus Bell the Pirates in a trade with the|in the first inning, then blanked Cards a month ago. the Reds until the ninth, when Consecutive home runs bylhe needed relief help from Mays and Willie Kirkland did itiJohnny Antonelli. Bird Combo N ests 2nd ED WILKS Brown, but only one run was Associated Press Staff Writer (earned. Baltimore Orioles, a collection| It was Baltimore's 18th victory. more than a year--for a 41% yosegsiery and ou pos yA one - run decisions this sea- int oe o \J wo parently are going 0 an, n . oy over Culeage's last ploveifie in the "American League| Kubek belted two homers and Third place San Francisco, pennant race. They just don't/lined a two - run single as the after losing five in a row, beat quit, Yankees broke a 6-6 tie by scor- Bob Elliott, 8s; Belk teams' pitchers hurled Hm ball and allowed few gooc ts. Knight was the first man tc score when he gained héme on an error in the fourth inning. Brooklin's sceond' baseman had errored a single by Edwards. Tom O'Connor drove in, what proved to be the winning run during the fifth, He tripled Boyce's double in. Brooklin's lone tally came in the top of the ninth, Petch doubled, reached third on the next out and was driven in on a single by Schell. An error on Bramley's hit let Schell get on third but failed to score when the next batter struck out. Boyce of Oshawa Merchants al- lowed six hits and had three strikeouts, Losing pitcher Bram- ley allowed four hits and had eight strikeouts. OSHAWA MERCHANTS: O'Connor, 2b; Magee, 2b; Knight, e; R. Elliott, ef; Courtney, 1b; Hubble (in 9th) rf; Edwards, rf; Keenan, If; Associated Press Staff Writer The Pittsburgh Pirates are 3% games ahead again in the Na- tional League race, but it took one whale of a pitching parlay to do it Ed Roebuck, a sore armed right-hander last year, beat Joey Jay in a duel of relievers by allowing just four hits over nine shutout frames as the Los An- geles Dodgers defeated second place Milwaukee 5-3, in 10 in- nings Friday night. That ended the Braves' winning streak at six games. It was only the second time Roebuck has gone nine innings| since coming to the majors with the Dodgers in 1955. | And Pirate southpaw Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell came) through with his first complete game in 14 siarts this season-- only his second in 30 tries over| Cincinnati 5-3, with Willie Mays| They trailed by five runs Fri-|ing four in the seventh inning off| po 0 driving in three runs and hitting day night, then scored in each|losing reliever Johnny Klippstein|™ op ovr n. Gibeon 8b: TIN two homers. Philadelphia's red of the last six frames for a 6-5((1-3). Kubek's single was the sr B, Michell, ¢: D. Mitchell, up Phils won six in a row for| isiory over Kansas City Ath-|only hit of the rally, built on two)" ? CricPh ' the first time in two seasons|, thi (walks. two errors and Mickey|l: Fetch rf; McPhee, cf; with a 4-3 decision over the St.| SG t° to stay within a half-game/ Wa es wo ifice fl Y Harper (in 7th), 2b; Schell, 2b; Louis Cardinals. of the first - place New York/Masli€'s scarifice Ly, Watkinson, 1b; Bramley, p. Flies might Rock (ev Jankece The Yanks wi 703 coupes KNOCKED OUT gave g' but singles, i s, 1 gure ip ping, Bunge MOSS SEL CU he Usbonten Jim Costes atari REMEMBER WHEN... ? seven after relieving Sandy Kou-|the Indians 10 - 6 for their sev-| ay, five o fun fifth inning,| By THE CANADIAN PRESS fax when the Braves tied it 3-3 enth victory in eight games. Johnny James (40) won in re-| Joey Maxim retained his world in the second. The Dodgers,| Chicago White Sox beat Boston jjef with the help of a leaping | light-heavyweight title by win hianked for 8 2-3 innings by Jay Red Sox 2-1, Detroit Tigers de-|siah hy Roger Maris that robbed |ning a technical knockout over (1-2), finally broke through when feated Washington Senators 40/mito Francona of a bases-loaded |Sugar Ray Robinson eight years Wally Moon tripled and Don De-\on righthander Jim Bunning's| homer in the sixth inning. |ago tonight at Yankee Stadium meter hit a sacrifice fly in aithree-hitter. is. White So tre|in New York. Robinson, whose two-run 10th. The other run was Jim Landis, e Sox centre| iioweight title was not at unearned. |UPHILL BATTLE fielder, also pulled off a great|g aye failed to answer the bell The Dodgers, sixth place world] The Orioles tied the Athletics catch, reaching into the bullpen|y,. the 14th round. Referee Ruby champions, chased Carl Willey|on Gene Weodling's eighth-inning|for Ted Williams' ninth = nning| Goldstein succumbed to the 103- with three runs in the first, one homer, then won on Brooks Rob-|smash to save Bob Shaw's first|degree heat and substitute ref- on rookle Frank Howard'sjncon's single and Clint Court.|victory in three weeks. Landis eree Ray Miller was in the ring seventh homer, while winningipevrs double, Hoyt Wilhelm was/drove in the clinching run in the after the 10th round. two in a row since managerip. winner with 1% innings of|second inning off Bill Monbou- Walt Alsion's tongue - lashing. lijtjess relief for a 5-4 record and |quette (67), Shaw's record 18 67.| myig js Red Cross National Hank Asma belt in ol fin 11/2 string of 17 scoreless frames.| Bunning (5-4) allowed nothing Water Safety Week. Inflated toys, i po pad the Ray Herbert (3-7) was the loser but singles, checking the Sena-|palloons, water rings, inner tubes bases loaded when Roebuck got|' relief [tors on a safe bunt after the sec-/are great fun, but they can be Fd Mathews on a doubleplay ball] The Athletics got their runs on|ond inniig. He struck out six|very dangerous as well, They can in the second. ° Jerry Lumpe's grand - slam ho- men; faking/Oyerjthe league lead |carry a non-swimmer into dan- Mizell (4-4) singled home ajmer in the second .inning and|in this departii® with 97. The|cercus deep water before he rea- pair of runs as the Pirates made|Norm Sicbern's solo blast in the Tigers tagged Don\Lee (3-2) for [tizes it. Be Water Wise this sum- three runs in the fingt inning. |mer! it three out of four. He walked|third. Both were off Skinny ~ Sharp thinker figures out State Farm's new deal on car insurance "Maybe you don't really get all this "Saves money. Sounds good. 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McCARTHY 130 KING EAST -- OSHAWA PHONE RA 5-5841 WH 2-0840 ZEN WARENYCIA 130 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA--RA 5-5841 DIRK BRINKMAN NEWCASTLE, ONTARIO AJAX Phone 3-671 has dominated the circuit most of the season. Home runs by Deron Johnson and Fritz Brickell powered the Vees to a 92 triumph over the league - leading Leafs Friday night and enabled them to close within seven games of Toronto. The victory also moved them to within two games of the second- Richmond built a 50 lead in the first four innings -- scoring three on Johnson's two-run sho! and Brickell's solo homer--and then breezed behind Billy Sho putting Montreal ahead to stay. Chuck Buheller and Johnny Powers connected for the Jets after the Royals had built an in surmountable 6-1 lead. ri (2:0). Allen Jones d for both Toronto runs with a two- run home run in the fourth, The Marlins won it on Leo Burke's two-run homer in the ISLAND CITY Stockholm, capital of Sweden is built on a dozen islands or the east coast in the Baltic Sea. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT for three innings. Kidd scored for Southmead in the 4th, with help from Burg and Jenkins. Radio broke their string of goose eggs with a two-run rally in the top of the sixth, Neault, Bennelt, Cullen and O'Brien 10ing the good work at the plate, with the first two scoring, to make it 2-1, Southmead came roaring back with a four-run rally in their half By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York -- Doug Jones, 177, New York, outpointed Von Clay, 174%, Philadelphia, 10. Stockton, Calif. -- Lala Guer- rero, 120, Mexico, knocked out Benny Casing, 120, Stockton, 8. Melbourne ~ Charley Douglas, 143%, New York, outpointed Phil Wallace, 141%, Australia, 12. THE CHURCH FOR ALL . .. ALL F The Church is OR THE CHURCH the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. The every person should attend services regularly and support the Chu own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For of spiritual values. Without a re are four sound reasons why | rch. They are: (1) For his the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS KEMP'S ESSO SE RA 5.3680 HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION AND GARAG RA 3.7822 IRELAND STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY RA 3-3680 Book Psalms Deuteronomy 32 Psalms II Timothy John Revelation Psalms Church itself, which needs his and read your Bible daily. Chapter Verses 146 7 1 4 22 95 RVICE 288 Bloor St. W. 67 King St. W. RA 3-3 21 Athol St. W. RA 84 ®METTE PLUMBING COMPANY LTD. RA 5.3279 23 Celina St, RA 3-9 LORNE GOODMAN PLUMBING & HEATING RA 5-1044 758 Mary St. RA 5-5 KENNETH ASHMORE PAVING CONTRACTOR RA 8-8412 A. C. STARK & PLUMBING AND TIN RA 5.4377 557 Garrard N. 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