The Oshawa Times, 2 Aug 1960, p. 10

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0 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 2, 1960 | : ° -e : : _ WALKE 'Orioles Hit FE TP. Aa ls 'Win Formula By JOE REICHLER manager Al Lopez was heartened Associated Press Staff Writer by the pitching of Herb Score, : ek . {who went all the way, giving up ; Paul Richards' surprising Ori- | only seven hits [oles appear to have hit upon a| ¥ e ted A | Manager Casey Stengel master winning formula which may pay : : off in the first pennant in 'Balti. minded another victory for the a J a | Yankees. In the seventh inning {more's brief American League | inst Deiroit he called on {| ; | history--win the close games and thpaw pitcher Luis Arroyo to | |\knock off the top team. 1 1 # : |protect a 3-2 lead for Ralph The third-place Orioles followed |p 0. In 'the eighth, he re- Bo epsia: Bo Bg o> |placed Hector Javes in left field : Q {with Tony Kubek. cago White Sox 2-1. : : : Arroyo hurled three scoreless 1 was their 28 Victory in 38 anings to preserve Terry's fifth one-run decisions this year. It 3 also was their ninth triumph over |tumph. In the ninth Kubek rigid : {made a spectacular catch of Al {the White Sox in 16 meetings. No|TaC€ | | in ec |Kaline's bid for a home run club has a better record in close| tn e yunnug, over-theshoulder {games and no club has made a| A Toi alsdrive {better showing against Chicago |® del yi single' by {this yea? catcher Johnny Blanchard high- | YANKEES WIN lighted the Yankees' winning two- New York's second - place|run rally against Pete Burnside. Yankees trimmed Chicago's|Blanchard, a third-siringer, was margin to a half-game with a 3-2 behind the plate because of in- triumph over Detroit Tigers. juries to Yogi Berra and Elston Cleveland's fourth - spof Indians | Howard. Berra has a stiff neck {climbed to within six games of |and Elston a damaged left hand. ithe top with a 340 victory over - a : Washinglon Senators. Kansas PITCHES SHUTOUT Vite, ¥ Jim Perry, young sophomore | At ". sted Bost s . Ci Jluistics oylsiied 2 sion righthander, pitched the shutout ps : . |for the Indians and Mike De La I'ne Orioles picked up two vic-| > Sy a 4 tories over the Indians during the gh rookle Shortstop, Sewed mn weekend, winring 6-5 Sunday and 2 le ig re a 4-3 Saturday. The White Sox|" : . : A swept three against the Senators, | {M® Senators my five hits for 3-2 in 11 innings Saturday and 5-2 he 2 ye oy ae J iy "land 9-5 Sunday, |has ,lost Ive. 1 . 4 | In other day games, the shutout, all against Washington Yankees lost 5-2 in 11 innings to ; De 1a Hoz, a Coban failed up the Athletics in the first meeting from the minors when Woody or 4 i I of a doubleheader and won the Held Yas injured resestly, "owl k ; : vy Ls 4 pA 77 nightcap 6-0. The Tigers beat the/@ run, drove in one and sel up ; i \ ', ; i ui iI hii Red Sox 9-6, then lost the second|th® third Jimmy Pleredl sh ALEX OAKLEY of Oshawa is | year's win was the fourth time | award. His Worship, Mayor | ployee at General Motors, chop- | YOUNGEST ENIRY in the | John Rowe of the Gladstone | They are both shown pushing game of a twin bill 8-4. starred at bat with a couple Showy Jeong ie trophy jor Oakley fing yo the sven Lyman A. Gifford adds his con ped 25 minutes from his previ- | 35-mile race was 22-year-old = AC, Toronto. had to drop out | past a monument situated in coivokie Bon VGOGON BU eit Pete Daley drove in four runs win g e anni Z0-Im. ert, al srealis, SNéa k: en- - . ay oY, a (ov MoM 2 _ < q oh Am . rae a ~ hs x eld d valking race from Ol City | resentative for the O'Keefe gratulations to the Olympic ois.year's record fime Kevin McManus of Oshawa. | from the race. McManus was | the outskirts of Toronto io lead the Orioles to victory against his old Boston mates but Hall to Oshawa City Hall, This | Brewing Company, presents the | bound racer Oakley, an em --Oshawa Times Photo | Both McManus (right) and | bothered by an injured heel Oshawa Times Photo Monday night. Hansen opened theif took a scoring double by Bill seventh inning with a double and|Tuttle in the 10th inning to finally | | scored the tie-breaking run on |give the verdict to Kansas City. Wuodling's pinch single. Daley had a three-run homer and two singles as the Athletics \ HITLESS BALL banged out 17 hits off five Red » Milt Pappas, who pitched hit-|Sox pitchers, Tom Borland (0-4) less ball through the last five was the loser. The victory went last of four innings, won hic ninth. He is 9-8./to Mike Kutyna, TODAY'S GAMES Although his White Sox lost, Kansas City hurlers ® SOFTBALL i dry . 3 . ' Inter-County Softball League Hoy's Pavers vs Port Perry Jrs., am e 1 e at Port Perry; Cole's Juveniles vs Foley's Plumbers, Alex. Park . : west diamond; Craw 'on- | Alex Oakley of Oshawa how- minutes faster than the Cana- ing sun gave him that 'second U.S. He later stated that he was| struction vs a Co Hits New arget ing the rema » style that dian record wind' that athletes strive for mainly hindered by the ever-| Alex. Park east diamond. All males pa Ra as iepresenta: Although pressed early in the| Third place was taken by a present equalizer--old age games at 6.45 p.m MONTREAL (CP) Quarter- rather than a pass - catcher, tive in the Olympic Game DN race by Cris Laczynski of Buffalo strong and consistent walker YEVEARGLD LACROSSE back Sam (The Rifle) Etche-|caught almost everything tossed Rome this year, easily OULPACES and Montreal's Nicola Marrene, from the Gladstone AC in Toron- Ou 3 -0L OLA Junior Whitby Red verry found a talented new re-|his way. a starting field of 14 n the an- gakley soon set a pace - that to. Bill Grandy gained this d Sh ag did ot deter 74-year Wings vs Fergus, al Fergus, 8.30 ceiver for his passes Monday FEticheverry, a nine-year Mont pual_ 35-mile walking race on ced too exhausting for the! Position near the start of the old tatty Lorman He started pm night in steering Montreal Alou-|real vel, combined with sopho- Sunday less experienced walkers race and held the spot faith. Wel ore ae Gis 9 the walk- WRESTLING eties to a 25-16 upset over Win-|more import halfback George ers (8 3 ) ut was 7 : i by overtaken by the more voutful Professional wrestling exhibi- nipeg's injury-hit Blue Bombers Dixon for a touchdown on an- entries. The hot sun and man tion, three bouts, al Kinsmen hefore an exhibition football other 15-yard pass play. cars did not detract from the ae | Civic Memorial Stadium, 845|crowd of 19,385. Halfback Don Clark, traded to . ' p-m Alouettes by the Blue Bomb- joyment that the 'oldster' obtain- x jine aloueties by oy re oer Dotan} WEDNESDAY'S GAMES |ers in the off-season, plunged for finished, he still plodded along BASEBALL "Hust Southern clicked on seven pass me oer Moize3l Joscmiows. % the hwav ' 4 Sno! nw League a a anadian €] 33 les year, This year's win mark-| expense in the Olympic Games. wore plain running shoes and Ie 4 Way and only ad at bourg at Oshawa Kinsmen Civie Somplesjons jor 1p Jae au 2 verted all three, booted y five ed the fourth time that Oakley 1 they are type which valk > 1nsisience of e oilicials, :) : Md sod ouchdown, it was s' first win) '™ y, Oakley, when questioned about are a lype which all walk Memorial ~ Stadium, 7.30 p.m : |yar el oal from a shar has copped the event Marrene's chances in Rome. felt ers are discouraged from wear Kevin McManus of Oshawa LAWN BOWLING / fF in four pre-season outings. yer fied Beal 4 gn 0 ' 2 the | SME ' d a field goa! attempt that went TA The race from Toron Marrene," who finished second fully Hall to Oshawa City Hall was in the race and was just shy ofl Cris Laczynski. the lad who completed by Oakley in the rec- t time set by Oakley last year,| matched paces with Oakley 0 ord time of five hours, eight min- had reasons other than just exer-/ well in the early stages, fell be utes and 23 seconds. Th me cise motivating him. He felt that hind and placed fourth. One rea at Oakley's record of 5.33:25 if he placed well in the standings, son he slowed down was the which he set for the same walk he would enter himself at his own| shoes he was wearing. Laczns Etchevery and rookie Curry Juneau, 24, from Mississippi Oakley, 'by winning the Cana- that Marrene was a good walker ing. Hot pavement plus the pers. Wa the youngest competitor. He,| Bowmanville (Carter Trophy The Alouettes' Win over dian 20 kilometre and : but too inexperienced for Olym-| Piration that accumulates in the unfortunately had to retire early Mixed Doubles. Lindsay: Men's. lme Grey Cup champions or metre Olympic Trials earlier this pic competition shoes can become quite uncom. due to extremely sore feet | Doubles. y from the west lost some of its) il as " vear, will represent Ca Marrene. kept up to Oakley fortable. Of the 14 starters, only eight SOFTBALL lustre with the Blue Bombers LED LEWIS SCORKE is. full: Rome. His time of four hours nl Ajax where Alex pulled An American from the Pennsyl- finished. Gord Brown and Moe| Beaches Major League Jd. Minus six iniured regulars. For ihe iue om ers, u g and 41 minutes in the 50 kilo- ,pead Oakley attributes the Yama A( 0 finished = fifth. John| Thompson of the Wingstar AC|die Black's at Oshawa Tony's, OUT OF FORCES back Leo iladho Do eo metre race (31% miles) was 29 spurt that clinched the race for Abbate, a 58-year-old racer hold- finished sixth and seventh re.| Alexandra' Park, 8.00 p.m. Juneau, who came to the Al- port yuarterhack Vern Cols eth 2 : : ; : : ie ing many awards, was handi- spective Art Keay of the Metro-| South Ontario County League © after two years in the scored on end sweeps. REFRESHING RELIEF from | his sore feet in cold water in an minutes better than the Olympic hm to a cloud obscuring the sun. capped, he said, by not geiting politan Toronto Police, suffering|-- Scugog Cleaners vs Pickering service with a reputation as any, o> Eonyented ae Sa the hot road and his shoes is | attempt to reduce the pain. requirement. It also was seven The brief respite from the glar- oranges he brought from thelfrom a bleeding heel, was eighth. | Merchants, Pickering, 8.15 p.m. oufstanding defensive man, ki I Shep. sought by Cris Laczynski of The young university walker T ard kicked a single as did Shan- matched paces with winner ® ® ® . Buffalo, N.Y. He, although fin- | Alex Oakley of Oshawa for {non on a missed field goal try. ishing in fourth place, was | some time but finally found 2) S a | | SPORTS IN BRIEF 1 i. The win may have been costly handicapped by wearing im Oakley's pace too fast {for the Alouettes. Rookie import proper shoes. Laczynski bathes Oshawa Times Photo BETTERS RECORD |halfback Jack KEspenship and Canadian tackle Ted = 7 Tn seasoned " va eo Du 1 EUGENE, Ore AP Bil Elsby were injured. Espenship Continental Loo Nieder, who is only an alternate suffered a reported broken ankle | on the United States Olympic and Elsby a torn cartilage in his By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lou Vassie, who had five con- team, . bettered the recognized By JOE Aire 4 'ight knee. 3uffalo Bisons and Jersey City secutive hits, one a homer, and World record for the shotput A y JOE REICHLER Second-place Milwaukee, two Phillies 9-2 and 5-3. There was ed Oo a e | Reds really are fighting for that Bob Wine combined for nine three times in practice Thursday SSugiated Press Staff Writer |games behind the Pirates, meet no action scheduled Monday final playoff berth in the Inter- safeties in the Buffalo' barrage With heaves beyond 64 feet. One The Sations] gare pegusm (the Toureii-place Cardinals in the ON EVEN KEEL AGAIN FIGHTS LAST " 8 ins 3 J y national League. off four Jersey City pitchers. measured 64 feel, nine inches won't be decided this week but a|first of an important three-game Starting with a twi-night dou By JOE MOOSHIL American and National leagues "Bop Bowman of the Bisons Bob Miller (8-10) was the loser|Tpe record of 63 fee little unscrambling should take series. The Redbirds, winners of bleheader tonight, the Giants will CHICAGO (AF The Conti-'arc going to expand and move .harged 1} bowle: p he record of 63 feel. four In- place as all but one of the five! fi 5 h ' J al o Wp ft ) " charged the mound and bowled in relief as the Bisons broke a , |five straight following three be in - Philadelphia for four nental Lea armed with al! in over little Andres Ayon after the 4-4 tie with six runs in the sixth. ches, is held by Parry O'Brien top contenders clash head on. [losses to Pittsburgh, are only 4'%2 games with the seventh place he answers, meets today with poco REGRED Jersey City right - hander put Humberto Robinson (10) was of Santa Monica, Calif. Nieder, Los Angeles Dodgers, hottest games off the pace and only one- Phillies over whom they hold an| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS expan gon a 5 he "Shea expre sed toprel hat Au- N¢ pitch behind him and then the winner however, has a toss of 65 feet elub in the circuit despite their half game behind the Dodgers 11-3 adge. The Giants, badly dis-| Sydney, Australia ---- Ralph amet 81 an : atl na y Siri 24s Busch. owner of the St hit him on the knee with his next 23RD. SHUTOUT seven inches awaiting official third place post, open a four Seemingly in the best position organized following the release|Dupas, 146%, New Orleans, oul- n an effor 0 get aseball's Tous Cardinals. and P K Wrig. | 05S at Buffalo Monday night. 23RD & | ; game series with league-leading the resurging San Francisco Gi- of manager Billy Rigney last| pointed Charley Scott, 146, Phila- third major league on its feet. Louis Cardinals, an Vrig-| Bowman, 6-1 and 195 pounds Cicotte (11-6) nailed his fifth recognition, Pittsburgh tonight ants. While the first four clubs month, suddenly righted th delphia, 12. : Bill Shea, founder of the Con- !eY,.owner of the Chicago Si threw his bat at Ayon and ran shutout as the Leafs bettered are concentrating on each other, | ves RE Se ee ge Morio Kaneda, 142, Ja- tinental League, and Branch Were not members. of the' Na-|,yer (he five-foot-ten right hander| their one-season record with the the fifth place Giant Il have a i tool iro Sawada. 1 Rickey, its president, both feel tional Le " iy Sspanson om from Havana, Cuba, when he 23rd whitewash job by the staff BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS golden olson aves of their a= 13 ames, ade De pointed 1iro Sawada, 142, thew answe mitte heeaded by Walter O"Mal- dt dlayers from The 1915 and 1943 Leafs had the 51% % p x Te . "ac yy Hey can answer the 10 - point tev of Los: Angeles = pushed the Toning h BO Tom previous Foros high with 22 35 Ee Bev Ha separates Sanford (9-6), author of six shut-| Tiajuana -- Davey Moore, 127, a " SCAN 1 ager L] i i i i i i The plan was set up by the Mr. Wrigley and Mr. Busch! punches were thrown. Bowman The IL record is 29, set by Roch- By THE CANADIAN PRESS | W LL: Pot. GBL| mm S Jonger gus and the sensational young Springtield, Ohio, outpointed Xid ajors as a means of making are the only owner vho have and Ayon were ejected ester in 1910. Cicotte struck out American League Chicago 57.41 58%. The Dodgers split two weekend rookie Juan Marichal (3-0|Irapuato, 127, Mexico, 10. a isetar Luague worthy expressed. sincere Interest in| The Reds were as flat as Ayon, 10 and walked just one De y salNew York © 50 39 5 1, | games against the Braves. They|against the Phillies, who will a i Gs 9 05) s It 4 i ting third loam aid | 1 fo foe . ih 48 Homers on successive pitches siroit : 010 010 000-- 2 5 0) Baltimore 35 45 50 3 [lost to Milwaukee 8-7 in 11 in- Counter with rookie Dallas Green of maj Tr esgue § BLS pl in Jani a third league said however, as Buffalo unloaded 20 0 pick Barone and winning re- ou York 100 002 00x-- 3 11 1| Cleveland 19 45 521 6 | Dings Saturday, then won 7-5 Sun- (3-4) and Johnny Buzhardt (4-8). cludes such dictates as ob Sing Sica hits for a 14-5 romp that pushed liever Don Williams broke a 4-4 unside (5-6), Fischer (7) and| Washington 46 : gy, (day. The Saturday engagement Marichal has permitted only 12 territories; minimum size of ball Rickey said it was impossible! yo fourth - place » Bisons 3% |tie for the Jets in the nightcap or beret; Jerry 5-5), Arroyo (7) | Detroit iq : 11 |featured a total of eight home hits in 28 innings, defeating the ~ Del-Hi parks salary minimums and for him to believe that the maj- oe Tid: of Jersey Oily sixth. John Powers and: Bob Sag- and Blanchard. HR: Def-Kaline| Boston 39 56 . 16% | runs, including one by winning Phillies, Pirates and Braves, in : pension plans for player 5: lors prefer internal expansion g p ers hammered the other Colum- Kansas City 37 56 .308 17% | hurler Lew Burdette, his first of order. S auldin schedules; population of cities to| "We could wait if we are EAFS SPLIT bus home runs, Williams (5-6) Today's Games |the season Afigeles also will be shoot-| Pp gq receive franchises, and accepta- hiocked by the matter of indem split won it with 2 1-3 hitless innings. (And Probable Pitchers) {| In other Saturday games ft 1 § : in Stan Williams . bility of owners and officials. nities since the minor leagues ; h Columt a. Rickey said: 'We can answer .,.e losing 50 much money that|@ doubleheader with Columbus, poiivall and Deron' Johnson ves to all points except territor- every year their worth will be winning the opener 3-0 behind wrapped it up for Richmond. Cleveland 020 001 000-- 3 8 1 Wash'ton 000 000 000-- 0 5 1 Two - run homers by Fritzie Perry (12 and Romano Cleveland (Newcombe 0-0) Cardinals beat the Phillies 6-3 3 We at League - leading Toronto podeshick (3-4), Moore (6), Her Washing pase 5 Chic Subs be! tos orsk pander (8) and. Batis ishingson (Pascual 9-5) (N) hicago Cubs belted the Pirates js n Chicago (Pierce 10-6) at Baltj- 6-1 and the Giant: edoed Cin Towers ial indemnitication. less: we could become independ- the two-hit pitching of Al .Ci- Brickell's shot wiped out a 2 [Chieago 20 S00 i 1 6 9 more (Barber 6-4) (N) nati Redlegs 2-1 in 10 innings, : X-- 2 7 4 ) : pn : . 1] ds ; ae ent of the major leagues; we cotte. but losing the nightcap 6-4 Montreal lead in the sixth. Score (2.3) an a Detroit (Mossi 8-7 and Bunning| The Pirates took a 6-2 set: k Y STERDAY S or ? gt ghice ' . : § 2- d Lolle >appas ga) - pi : ' x " BAVE MADE DFE KR re ha could seek federal aid or, we ,. {Lo Jets hit four home runs Johnny Gabler (2-0) was the win-| qq gy" 4 Ald ollar; Pappas ¢.g) at New York (Turley 7-2 and| from the Cubs Sunday. The E I ( th F: Leag 5 E: I v id ; 8 ; od 45 ould give up : 3 ner and Ron Perranoski (7-8) the KC 03 yp , | Coates 92) day-night, Giants defeated the Reds 6-2 and STA u A piteret € Ameri 82 Aftocls - Second place Richmond, 1l{joser Xt 3. ; w= on oe . 1) b : Kansas City (Garver 1-6) at the Cardinals overpowered the ; niennas ion cents for eac aid 4d games behind, won 5-2 at Mon Artie Kaye forced in the Mar- BOS! a 2 A 13 2 Boston (Monbouquette. 11-8) (N) | - | % ; ® INSTALLED mission in the year in which : ros shaster. one reentawe ling' last run with a bases-| Hall, Davis (5), K. Johnson (7 National Lea p SOC : a | : treal. Rochester, one percentage li , 1nson .eague By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS major league status Is granted Hardie Makes ahead of Buffalo in third loaded walk in the sixth inning, Kutyna (3-2) (9) and P. Daley W' L Pet. GBL Moscow To Pitching: Jim Perry, Cleveland] -- MOVED 2 This money would go to the point but then saved Cal Browning's Delock. Wills (3). Fornicle "| Pittsburgh 57 3 594 Indians--Pitched a five-hit 3-0 -- ® REPAIRED " 3), les (7) ; es iid! -- league and is four times as Willi d place, beat Miami 3-2 sixth victory by allowing his for- Milwaukee tri chi i : § g x : y v é iumph over Washington for his we m ich 3s Qe 10 Sons og admis 1 ng on mer mates just one hit over the Sivan 9 Zn hy 104 1 Los (uaeles ] p 4 dy ' sion e league already receives {ast 3-1.3 frames. Herb Moford!? ; ixon : C-P. Daley 54 uis 4 3 5 6 orm Senators, and 12th victory. ALL SETS gn sir So Cu ad u e rom was the loser as Miami eom- (3), Snyder (3 a mn ; y bt a7 Batting: Pete Daley, Kansas : In effect," sald Shea, "we're p Cincinnas a 33 15 City "Athletics Drove in four LEN & LOU' T Vv giving them the equivalent of MONTREAL (CP) Dave runs against his former mates; Ss 1.V. L b $ - - RE Ooh Senge - Columbus 000 000 000--- 0 2 0 Chicago : 60 b H ] vith 2 . '0 Si four years admissions. Once we srelin en) . » 4 : i . : . " with a home run and two singles reg Hardie of thc Montreal Hamp- ! ake Erie I ittl H S 0 Toronto 001 200 00x-- 3 90 Today's Games 00 1ganism in 10-8 victory in 10 innings over RA 8.5804 --- RA 5.7844 third shutout, all against the H4-- SERVICE TO mitted four errors International League Phila settle with the league, then We stead club gained the fir i > | ) ste lub gaine 2 final berth Veale, Dobrino (4), Spencer (§ (A robs i 3 S | : Ie | 3 g ) y Spencer (8 nd Probable Pitchers) + Boston Red Sox. | can Bo 5 the individual, + lubs | of Quebec's llingdon Cup team and Brockell; Cicotte and Jones San Francisco tSanford 9-8 and LONDON (AP)--Soviet = sports -- and negotiate with them Monday, shooting a par 70 over Columbus 021 102 0-- 6 8 4 Marichal 3-0) at Philadelphia| authorities moved Monday tn ve | : J = I Shea was burning over state-| (he Kanawaki course to 73 for rotestin P tt P li Toronto 001 120 0-- 4 6 0| (Gr 2.4 2 fi Russia's soccer organize : had whi d anawaxi i 2 : )| (Green 2-4 and Buzhardt 4-8) form Russia's soccer organization ments Monday by Hank Green Mike Darling of Montreal Whi Ung FONCY | jackion, winiams 5) ana tier (7yi ater a recent game coin cc n | TONIGHT - 8:45 P.M. ® KINSMEN STADIUM 8, Vl "llock in a playo ww v " 4 era; Smith, Ridzik (3), Scantle 05 Angeles (Willig 3) "hooliganism" v players ¢ 1 ago White Sox and a member The ol wound up the 54-hole CRYSTAL BEACH 4 p BALTIMORE (AP) (6), Heman (7) Funk 1 | Pitt in I aw iams Ly gi Bove mg Moscow ayes : ng In the event of Rain -- OSHAWA ARENA of the American League expan-| i, z 1 Gloria Owen, 21-year-old Toronto! Littler headed for the insurance _ °~ .u . AY * | Ix sbi adn 5 i : y mer g ils Sunday in a tie, necessitat-| . y % he rors ' mat Thompson, Jones (6). HR Milwaukee (Spahn 11-7) at St.| The Soviet Football Federation " on commi'tee. Greenberg said ing an 18-holc playoff school teacher, was pulled from, City of Hartford, Conn., Monday Col-Powers, Sagers, Barone, Wil-| Louis (Broglio 11-5) (N) announced t ay I. / WHIPPER WATSON once again the Continental! 71, Bb a) the rough waters of Lake Erie with a putting policy of his own, ii Nr nins ats MG y RL ce . members. ( 0 BILLY n gal Hardie joins Tommy Hunter of |, 1 hop hat I brought hi $23.128 liams, Cincinnati (Maloney 0-1) at Chi- Army Centra! Sport Club created : League wouldn't get off the Whitlock Claude londay, about two miles short of tha has rough him $23,128 you Cit 120 001 001 13 11 cag Anderson. 3-7) ~ : jy hos N vs. 0 laude Dufour of Mont- |," qociin ation since May 1 Jersey UHy 2 }-- a 14 go nderson J-/ an '"'unhealthy "atmosphere" hy 3 ad 3 ground real and Boh Pollock of Ottaws ne ° Buffalo 112 006 22x14 20 1 International League iscipline: havior ring ah ; ) awa!" 'Mies Owen jumped into the The - 30-vear-old golfer classi ! ) undisciplined behavior during 3 Said Shea Greenberg doesn't Chaudiere as Quebec's represent- ake al 6 30 3 Hi ali AN ey tied hi putt iE u th fin al Sanchez, Miller (4), Ayon (6 W I. Pet. GBL play in a July 19 match against TR -- x. comm-- A RDIESS 30% Ring in Base: sation . ake at 6:30 ¢ a gola | fic S ing i e al| cuellar (7) Azc in Toronto - = ep ay | July 13 me age hl " ; e Rpre und thinking in base-|atives in the 'interprovincial golfi Beach N.Y.. to swim the 18 miles round of Sunday's $25,000 East- Cuellar A and Azcue; Robinson, To ont 35 667 {the internationally famous 3 : Special Attraction! ball. Minor league baseball is!team matches to 'be played in ' a : én . Surkont (9) and House Richmond 48 .560 11 |p tea N 3 BATTLE OF GIANTS Ha g . ant . : pi HW across Lake Erie to this v se ern Open as his best of the year A o torhatte: a ynamo team collapsing and no one has any|Ottawa Aug. 13 von. miles west of Fort | It let him doon onl Whh Richmond 000 012 200 5 11 1 Rochester : 510 One army: player, Krylov, wa THE MIGHTY JUMBO bus sking a mill -| 7 'QViti seven mies wes. 0. orl lurie dg down only once When, Nontreal 100 010 000 2 6 1 Buffal i 52.509 16} ei Re iid ¥ n le ol asking & illion Sa) The province of Quebec Golf| She was pulled out, protesting, he had to putt three times on the| a 0) or. Courant 13 id Shi ' " 476 2 © |disqualified from comvetition for 3 a1 ih) BS carter : ociation named Monday the at 3:30 p.m., two miles south of 1th green. He carded seven Shantz; Perranoski, Hunter (9)| Montreal {0.434 2415 [tWO years aid three other players WHIPPER BILLY THE MIGHTY URSUS IVAN w 2 qua RO only reas 10 man junior team that will point Abino. Her sw im min g birdies and a five-under 67 for a| and Coleman. HRs: Rich-Brickell| Columbus 4 426 2515 |--two in the army team and ane WATSON (325 Ibs.) KALMIKOFF urtiernere de DIY reason compete against a 10-man On' coach, Pat Rpach, said she 72-hole total of 273, 15 under par. (3), Johnson (20) Miami s1 419 26 |Pynamo player -- were warned don lave the all parks tario team. in Toronto Tuesday, covered about 23 miles. forced off South Africa's Gary Plaver 3 9 y = Todav's ' Game tor "rough playing," the broac built for our use is that the maj- A 9 ) Miami 000 002 000-- 2 54 Today's Games y J] vs. LJ Si iD 2 = bk ines K 2 3 : 2 course by high wind and waves scored a 67 lo finish second with! Rochester 201 000 00x 3 10 0. Richmond at Montreal (2) (N) cast said DD NTiy, oie tt ate Te JOUENAMED ungsters up. to four feet high 275 Moford, Luebke (6), Hyde (8) Miami at Rochester (N) The game was never finished § TICKETS FOR THESE FINE EXHIBITIONS AT THE CASINO REST. terested es. a give aes ve age ) t ¢ Roach said they may make a Jerry Magee of Toronto had a and Brown: Brewning, Ka 6) Jersey City at Buffalo (N 'because of interference by some 1.25 = 1.00 - 75¢ -- DIAL RA 3-9721 PAT MILOSH, Promoter cities the impression thal (he was begun thpee yea lother try mexi week. 1236 and won $140 and Cannizzaro. (Only games scheduled) members of the public. \ | | yg A | F

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