THE OSHAWA TIMES Monday, July 18, 1960 117 | | YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hitting -- Roy Sievers, Wiile | Sox, extended consecutive game | hitting streak to 20 with game- | winning single in first game vic- |tory over Baltimore 2-1 and two- run homer and single in second |game 14-2 romp. Pitching--Larry Jackson and | Ray Sadecki, Cardinals, boosted St. Louis into third place in Na- tional League race with 6-0 and 8-1 victories over Chicago. Jack- son pitched four-hit shutout and 19-year-old Sadecki allowed six hits. VACATIONIZED CARS DEER ME! | was in a quandary, but now I know where to go for the Biggest and Best Buys in Vacationized Care At the Lowest Prices Ever ... ONTARIO MOTOR SALES See them today or tonight CAREER COUNSELLOR Is Coming To OSHAWA ARMOURIES | 11 AM. - 6 PM. ' WED. DAVE MORLAND of North | golf championships at London's | 3 and 2 win over Gary Cowen, Bay holds the trophy he won as | Sunningdale Golf Club. He cop- | Toronto Cedar Brae winner of the Ontario Amateur | ped the championship with a | CP Wirepohoto Careful Morland akes Golf Open LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- North, Morland, however, playing a hit a trap on his second shot and Bay's Dave Morland, 35, stroked tremendous ort game, gue: putted out short, and went two : ite |pu nine of 15 greens, needing his way to the amateur golf Dusk one putt a than eight championship of Ontario at Sun-|geet and put Weslock out of the ent's tee shot went into the trees ningdale Golf Club Saturday, fool-| running in the morning semi-final and he had to waste a shot get- ing most sports pundits, |tive and three ting out. . A member of Ontario's 1955 In the final match, Morland He clinched the match on the Willingdon Cup team, Morland|Played a careful, colorless game |16th with an unexciting par three. was the dark horse among Satur-|and let Cowan, who outdrove| Cowan three-putted from 35 feel day morning's match-play semi-| Dim 50 to 70 feet on some tee and wen one over par finalists shots, go over par. He wound up Morland has been competing 3 a unoffieially one over par; Cowan for the title about 20 years. His| Favor was Phil Brownlee, 18,|.01nd up four over. victory gives him a berth on| » relax 120-pounder from Tor-| * Morland won the fourth hole Ontario's Willingdon Cup team, | onto Scarborough. Ontario junioriyhen Cowan overshot the green. along with Cowan, Weslock ¢ champion in 1957 and 1959, © Cowan won the fifth when Mor- Jack Kenney, London, Ont. T had accumulated an unofficial 11/japg overshot the green and the|other three earned their places birdies in two matches totalling| remained even at the endby having lowest aggregate| 29 holes the day before and had of nine holes. scores in the 72-hole Ontario] eliminated top - notch golfers Open and the 18-hole qualifying | Bruce Castator of Toronto and BOTH BIRDIE EIGHTH round of the amateur. | Den Doig ol London. | On the par - five eighth hole But in the semi-finals Gary Cowan got a birdie with a tee Cowan, 21, Kitchener native play-|shot into a ditch, a one - stroke ing out of Toronto Cedar Brae, Penalty, a fairway shot on to the JULY 20, 1960 The RCAF is Canada's biggest aviation business and offers a wide variely of career opporfu nities fo qualified young men and women. This is the time for you to find out how you can build a future for yourself in aviation with the RCAF. Drop in and falk things over -- no obligation. 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He'd won the H 1 I 0 Ontario amateur and Ontario 0 e~ n- ne H for this tournament with a five- under And Plays One BASEBALL MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (CP)-- {scored holes-in-one Sunday, and leach was able to witness the ee (Playing in different foursomes. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |"g 00 *ayecutive manager of National League AB H Pct.\drove 273 yards right i i . " ght into the Larker, LA 194 28 68 .351 cup on the 10th green at the Groat, Pgh 368 55 120 . Michi wi ou i | Clements, Pgh 391 53 104 Michigan City, was in a foursome | Runs--Mays 67. Runs batted in Hits--Groat 120 in Doubles -- Pinson, Cincinnati th Triples -- Pinson, Cincinnati a 1 White, St. Louis, 8. Stolen bases--Pinson, 20 Pitching -- Williams, Los An- Strikeouts -- Drysdale, Los Angeles, 141 lee lost at the 15th green, chipped birdied, putting out of a sand trap | === ing. Colorful veteran Nick Weslock, ------ open championship three times each, been Canadian champ in E h S 0 1957 and led the qualifying round aC ees ne |Edgar Flagg and John Bothlil LEADE S |other's feat, although they were {the Pershing Hotel in Chicago, Mays, SF 316 67 110 .348| municipal course here. Bohlin, of | Ashburn, Chicago 296 60 96 .324 cago, 76. and Cunningham, St. Louis, 23. Home runs--Banks 26 geles, 9-2, .818. American League AB H pet Runnels, Boston 309 53 99 .320| Gentile, Balt 192 34 61 .318 Minoso, Chicago 314 51 99 315 Power, Cle 289 37 91 315 Maris, New York 280 58 88 .314| Smith, Chicago 313 45 98 .313 Runs--Mantle, New York 73. Runs batted in--Maris 71. | Hits--Runnels and Minoso 99 Doubles--Skowron, New York,| 21. Triples--Aparicio, Chicago and Fox, Chicago 6. 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