ful U.S. squad in the three-day matches starting today, From left to right: Lorne Main, non playing captain, Bob Bedard and Don Fontana. In the back- SMILING UNDERDOGS, members of Canada's Davis Cup tennis team, are shown above. They have been classed as the underdogs to the power 'WIN 4-1 U.S. Cocky In Davis Cup Talk QUEBEC (CP)--Canada and Freed said the U.S. "got » the United States meet in the break" in Thursday's draw and first two singles matches of their figures his team will take today's North American Davis Cup tie to-/ two opening matches. "We'll wait day with both team captains con- and see what happens after that, fident their country can win but I think the Canadians will "I'll say we'll win it 4-1," 'said Win one," he said U.S. captain Davis Freed on the Main said Canada 2 chances eve of the best-of-five series on will depend on the first match the clay court of the Civil Bm. between Bedard and Bartzen ployees Tennis Club two veterans who excel on clay Lorne Main, now-playing Cana courts dian captain, said Canada had an EXPLAINS REASONING excellent chance. "I'll be satis. 'Our best bet lies with Bob in fied with a 3-2 win," he said. the first match," he' said. "If he The matches were to get under wins the pressure will be on Mac- way at 2 p.m Kay in the second." Bartzen., 33 Fontana beat U.S. team mem opposes ber Earl Buchholz 6-4 in an ex Que., hibition set Thursday. Buchholz, considered a top prospect at 19 Bernard Tut Dallas, Tex., southpaw Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, who at 28 is Canada's top player, in the first match. Barry Mac- was passed up for the opening Kay of Dayton, Ohio, and Don singles because Freed said an Fontana of Toronto meet in the old ankle injury was still tender second and not completely well. Buchholz, however, may team OTHER MATCHES with Charles McKinley, 19, in A doubles match is scheduled Saturday's doubies. Freed was Saturday and two other singles also considering sending Bartzen matches Sunday and MacKay in the doubles. Can The Americans, who have ada's likely starters are Bedard reached the Davis Cup challenge and Fontana. round every year since 1938, are, If the round is undecided by considered strong favorites, They, Sunday, the draw for the last two have never lost a cup fie to Can- singles will be in the inverse or- ada. der of today's Pickering Gets |~ FIGHTS LAST Exciting Win NIGHT . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Over Hefferings Spokane, Wash. Kirk Barrow 178's Spokane outpointed Sixto Pickering edged Heffering Im- Rodriguez, 176'%2, San Francisco, perials 3-2 in an exciting South 10. Ontario County league softball Tekyo--Hachiro Tatsumi, 156, game at Alexandra Park last Japan, outpointed Masao Gondo 153 Japan 10 night, It was a closely fought game -- with both teams' pitchers yielding few hits. Robinson of Pickering : L : allowed four hits and Phillips da 1e8 na 9th) and Masawien of Heffer- fug's had seven Heffering's opened the scoring when Hickey nailed a homer in pen 0 the second inning. Pickering an swered with two runs during the rae a . top of the sixth. Pieite doubled PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Mrs Rimmer home and then was J. C. McCarter of Lambton and doubled in himself by Hansen. Shirley Woodley of Toronto meet Pickering scored what proved to be the winner, in the top of the ninth when Lewis was doubled across by Boyd. Helfering's al tempted a doomed come-back! Mrs. McCarter advanced into with Hickey's tally on a fielder's/the final by defeating Roma choice in the bottom of the ninth, Neundorf of Toronto 4 and 3. Miss PICKERING Boyd. 2b: Rim. Woodley defeated Toronto's mer, 3b; Pyeite, 1b; Stewart, ¢; Joann Riddell 2 up, ilansen, ss; Simpson, cf; Dim In seven earlier attempts Mrs merviel, If; Lewis, rf; Robinson, McCarter reached the semi-finals p six times but always was de- HEFFERING IMPERIALS feated. Tilk, ss: Wilson, 3b; Carnwith, Other matches today will see Ib; B. Simcoe, c; Phillips (9th) virs, Eddy Cregd of Oakdale p: Masawein, p; Sarnovsky (6th) meet Mrs. S. J. Williamson of f; Hickey, If; Buzminski, cf; peterborough in the 18-hole final Jones, rf; O'Reilly, 2b of the first, flight. Mrs. William- son defeated Mrs. Grace Ough of CRA NEIGHBORHOOD Barrie on the 18th hole SOFTBALL SCORES The second-flight final will be between Mrs. D. Mitchell of Port PEE WEE BOYS LEAGUE Bathe Park, 9; Eastview, 6. Hope and Mrs. W. J. Hines of Toronto St. George's. Mrs. Hines Played Wednesday night Nipigon, 4; Lake Vista, 7 in today's 36-hole final of the Ontario ladies' amateus open golf championship defeated Mrs. Fraser Dunfield of Kawartha 2 and 1. i % Tot wi, ¥ 4 bs ground is part of the wall sur- rounding the old part of Quebec inside which the Civic Employ- ees tennis club is located --CP Wirephoto Foley's Nip Foley's showed that risks some "times pay off when they defeated Thompson's 7-5 last night in Inter - county ledgue softball action at Alexandra Park Time after time Foley runners would attempt to steal home and their stamina paid off as they scored at time Thompson's appeared to be off to a good start with their, three- run first inning. Brady, . Camp tell and Gerrard got the early runs, Thompson, Beer and Wal- lace of Foley's scored during the third inning. Solomon: crossed the plate for Foley's in the fourth." Sixth inning runs by Me- Garry McCiimond and Beer eventually proved to be the win- ning tallies Thompson's came back for one run in the bottom of the sixth via Weldon and Gerrard scored for his second of the game dur- ng the seventh. Winning pitcher was Beer who allowed seven hits and the loser was Halik, allowing five FOLEY'S Harding, rf If; Solomon, ci McGarry, - ¢; Beer, p. THOMPSON'S Stinson, If; Brady, ss: Campbell, 3b; Ger rard, 1b; Weldon, ¢; Smegal, 2b; Grandy, cf; Dillabaugh, ef; Halik, p. Thompson, 2b; Wallace, 1b; Bryan Corrigan, 3b; McClimond, ss; Has No-Loss Bantam Season Woodview Park trounced Radio 21-3 to set their record for the season al no defeats, in Oshawa Minor (Bantam: softball. The win also put Radio Park into fifth place and thereby out of the OASA playdowns Elliott of Woodview copped a successful season with his two home runs. He, plus Kitchen and McNamee (also a homer were the high scorers with their three runs each. Ryan and Straughan hit good triples. Winning pitcher was Leaming Radio's runs were scored by Demille, Stapely and Alyesworth (homer), They were all tallied in the fifth inning SUNNYSIDE OVER BATHE Sunnyside Park nipped Bathe 6-5 and clinched second place in regular league play. Bathe sur- prised. Sunnyside by putting forth such a strong attack and worried them . considerably during the game Korbak led the Sunnyside scor ing with two runs, Boivin homer ed Woermake and 'Macko in the second inning. Bathe scorers were Mitchell B Mitchell, Gaatch and Harably (2). Winning pitcher was Black WINS N.S. TITLE DARTMOUTH, N.S CP) Peter Hope, 23, of Dartmouthy captured the 7Zhole Nova Scotia amateur golf championship Wed- nesday with an eight-over + 280. He had a three-under-par Mon- day, and coasted home with rounds of 70 and 72. Rex Joudrey of Halifax was second, five strokes behind. THE OSHAWA TIMES Friday, July 15, 1960 11] Jewellers Wilkinsons People's Credit Jewellers swamped Oshawa Wilkinsons 12-1 im a Leaside Junior baseball league game at Talbot Park, Lea- side, last night. | Oshawa was scarcely in the game as the Jewellers seemed to] be able to score at will. McKel- lop, pitcher for People's, kept | any desirous Oshawa hitter in his | place by hurling a six-hit game. ! Wilkies scored their single run in the fifth inning. Bell, after get- ting on with a single, was boost- | ed around to third on two walks. | He was plated on a pitch out at first base. Pipher and Waite (4th) were the pitchers for the losing Wilkies. They allowed a total of nine hits, Passerello of People's hit a two- run homer during the fifth in- ning. He was also high scorer with three runs. The Jewellers gained four runs in the fourth inning. PEOPLE'S CREDIT JEWEL- LERS McKellop, p; Whaley, ¢; Manes (7th) rf; Wayling, rf; Gossling, 1b; McLean, Wright, If; Passerello, ss; men (5th) ef; Steele, 2b OSHAWA WILKINSONS--Beli, (rf; Reeson, cf; M ss; Campbell, 1b; E If; Ferries, If; Kirk, 2b; God- ridge, ¢; Pipher, p; Waite (5th) p. Thompson's Tony's Win As Four-Run Sixth Tips Crawford's Tony's broke a tie game going into the sixth when they surged for four runs to down Crawford's 7-5 in Inter-County softball league action last night at Alexandra Park The straw that broke Craw ford's back was the two run homer by Armstrong in the sixth inning. He drove Varga across Snow and Lupel scored on a double by Maxwell in the same inning. Snow tripled Armstrong's double home and Brabin doubled Snow in during the second inning Mackness scored for Tony's in the third, Winning pitchers were Smith and Maxwell, allowing eight hits. Hughes reached home for Crawford's via a double by Gil- lard in the second inning. Hodg son and Cornish scored during the fifth inning. A double by Yuill put Hodgson and Cornish in dur- ing the seventh. Losing pitchers were Johnson and Gjllard who allowed 11 hits TONY'S Berwick, cf: Mack- ness, 3b; Varga, ss; Armstrong, 2b; McCabe, 1b; Snow, ,rf; Bra- bin, If; Lupel, ¢; Smith, p; Max- well, p McAllister x CRAWFORD'S -- 'Woodview Park & Hodgson, 2: Cornish, 3b; 'vill, ss; Lane, cf: Vaughan, ef; Hughes, rf; Brodie, 1b; McAvoy, If; McHugh, If; Johnson, p; Gil- lard, p LACROSSE SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS OLA Intermediate Leamington 7 ia 5 Kitchener 7 Niagara Falls 18 OLA Junior Long Branch 8 Whithy 16 Special Bus Service Leaves Oshowa Terminal 11.30 a.m. returns immediate- ly after last race. Fare $2.65 including admission to track. 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