THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, August 18, 1960 16 ORIOLES SLIP Unearned Runs Spread AL. Race on 8 walk and singles by Kubek Washington then put it away! Cerv, then geiting the against reliever Wes Stock (2-1) WILKS Adsaetatod Press Staff Writer and Bob ree Jarred loose the three-way knot a double play for the American lead! Bobby Shantz (43) inning brought the New York pitcher to follow Bill Yankees a 32 vietory at Boston who went 6 13 ionings in his (5-8) was the winning pitcher In e the|first major league game, Mike relief, over Forpieles (74) was the loser in| Wednesday night, That ond-place Chicago White relief, Sox, who lost 32 at Cleveland The Indians handed White Sox plate in the 10th, after being |relief ace Gerry Blaley his sixth knocked to the ground while tag And the third-place Baltimore defeat after tying the game with ging Hansen between first Orioles, carried into extra fon- (wo runs in the seventh, Harvey| second. Another ex-Oriole, nie Green, their eighth and scored the tle breaker on Tito Francona's sac- Sherm Gene Woodling lost the ball in Lollar's error on a sacrifice bunt! the lights ! by Vie Power. i was only the| {fourth loss in 13 games for the ys mont for the Tigers with on an uneamed rus, because Kuenn then doubled jo Washington run, dropped fourth in a row, 11.7 in 12 ion- ings, and fell 2% games back It was the Senators' fifth in a row over the Orioles, who have lost nine of 14 to Washington, Detroit defeated Konsas City 52 in the other AL game, the A's seventh straight loss Johnny Klippstein (4-5), YANKS COME ¥ROM BEHIND A walk, Tony Kubek's single FIVE HOME RUNS and a wild throw by second baseman Pete Runnels gave the Yankees their third straight vic- tory. After being shut out on three hits for seven fonings by Billy Muffet, they had come from behind for a tie with two runs in the eighth, scoring one Leafs Still rifice fly after catcher White Sox, who were shut out Brandt, Al Pllarcik, Ron sen, andos but a and socked four doubles, six-run seventh inning, Senators a 77 tie after nine. Climbing Up By THE CANADIAN PRESS Right hander Steve Ridzlk, a] much? lowing no walks and striking out By om to be the most con. five, won his 12th with an eight- tentious question available now hitter. that just about everybody has| Reliever Johnny James (1.2), conceded Toronto Maple Leafs second of three Richmond pitch. are going to gallop away with ers, lost, the International Baseball, op MARATHON GAME Bo youn he. convinosd they| The Marlins, who have been in are going to take the flag they're playing as Af a playoff time spot hinged on every game and ~~ defeating their closest opposition with boring regularity, hopping 16% games Joud to Pug scan Rank Zr Davis' blow on a single, a hit unearned runs have other as Mickey Mantle hit into when he walked League , was the gave hh. wets y het, 28 ho rned in the 10th winner in relief, the third Yank pinch-hitter Julio Becquer and much more pressive n As ica rod y ) : " Statford, Billy Gardner, Tex Clevenger March 16 when Flash won the over the last five innings by twice Jim Perry and winning reliever The Orioles ripped five home Inning and be scored the win- runs--all solo shots by Jackie/Mng run on singles by Han- Colavito and Ossie Virgil Jim Gentile and Gus Tri with one run unearned, gave the| but|two of the league's longest over-| games and have lost both] their home dlamond--10st|[arker. LA Wednesday night's marathon as nays SF Jackie Davis blasted a home run Groat, Pgh They increased their league in the top of the 14th. The Clemente, Pgh Bisons scored three runs after| Ashburn, Chicago 409 77 126 a EE EE a Cookie Gilchrist Defensive Starter TORONTO (CP) -- Cookie Gil-| |christ will be a defensive starter Keeps Title With KO. In 1st Round iixerzes {backer Freddie Black for this] The game will SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Some| Each fighter received $8,000 Montreal Alouettes, coach Lou fight fans might contend junior, from the $25,000 television monex Agase said after Wednesday and 7% per cent of the $10,115 night's practice. Eghtweight champion Flash gate, | University of Toronto grad Elorde isn't much of a slugger. that line on Haro} . E-IN TONIGHT | oxic av Don't try Gomes, , The 25-year-old Filipino south | {paw knocked out Gomes in 1:20 of the first round Wednesday) the bases Wight in their scheduled 15-round 12th and then title fight, singles by! B was quicker, neater and loaded in the 130-pound title from Gomes on a | knockout in the seventh. On that Gardner a onetime Bird, also Occasion Gomes hit the canvas| nailed Brooks Robinson af the ©#ht times, | DECKED TWICE i Wednesday night #t was twice. | and giorde, 130, caught the Provi-| , Len- dence, B.1., challenger, also 130, een, scored the Nats' first wih what the ehampion called run with an inside the park 'ig jucky left" that sent Gomes homer in the fourth inning when gown for a seven count, "I knew he would get up, just like in Manila," Elorde said later. When Gomes did get up,! A the champion closed with 2 A's scored gmaghing combination of rights on half of their hits for and lefts that ended the fight a 22 tie in the third, loser Ray pefore many of the 2.279 spec {Herbert (713) hit Charley Max- tators had tered in their oie! well with a pitch in the fiftl| Auditorium seats. . / Rock For Elorde, it was the third 9KY knockout in a row and his 22nd in 72 fights--not a particularly impressive knockout record. I NEW STRATEGY | Elorde said he and his handlers decided to start the match with Show Stars At Dusk SEE THE TOP STARS IN THIS YEAR'S BIG ACTION PICTURE! JOHN WAYNE -DEAN MARTIN RICKY NELSON "2 RIO BRAVG A AO8 FRODNCTON Dwracied 308 Produced by HOWARD HAWKS, [om WARNER BROS. RX) PLUS "FATS" DOMINO IN Frank Lary won his 11th, first @ six-hitter, After the | BASEBALL Hawaiian Pineapple REGULAR PRICE 35¢ A real treat from the tropics! Chunks of golden pineapple crown- ing a mound of delicious, nutritious Dairy Queen--and it's yours for only 19¢. 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He said he | Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- talked with Brown's manager | a left hand, reasoning that Gomes would be looking for that hard right that caught him in Manila, Gomes, his trainer, Whitey Bimstein, and manager Frank Travis agreed the first left was decisive and surprising, | witn Rose Marie + Hans Conried + Bill Goodwin + Howard Miller A UNIVERSAL: INTERNATIONAL PICTURE SHOWINGS NIGHTLY--RAIN OR CLEAR CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON Queen is a trademark for frozen dairy made only in Dairy Queen stores, 1347 Simcoe N. (ot Tounton Rd.) cago 36 and guaranteed $60,000 for the] Pitching -- Perry, Cleveland, |fight, but added he is a little 183, 80 aouviral that Brown wi agree] ALLIED ARTISTS' *SNOWF IRE' Jor Mi' = Sbuusiag, Dtzoiiio buitis Bowe HAS ALL THE THRILL OF A WALT DISNEY HIT!" Notes L280 1 YESTERDAY'S OWFIR AB R, H Pet, STARS THE WILD WHITE 287 36 98 341 425 86 141 332 486 74 159 .327| 405 61 127 314 308 Runs----Mays 86 | ' | E. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | es Hitting: Ernie Banks, Chicago! STALLION night by walloping second-place batsman and four bases on balls. Runs batted in--Banks, Chi-|Cybs broke up Don Drysdale's| Richmond Virginians 9-4 ln Rich] Miami's run in the mond, It was thelr fifth straight game came In the third inning victory and 10th straight over the on a double by Leo Burke and a| single by Ron Samford, A two-bagger by Angel Scull] Vees BISONS SPLIT Wednesday | gave the Royals a 1-0 lead in In other games night, third-place Buffalo Bisons their first time at bat, but Nino|geles 28 traded shutouts with the Marlins Escalera of Columbus hit Rene, at Miami, winning the first game|Valdes's first pitch for a homer|17.5, 773, | 40 in 14 Innings--iwice as long|to tie the score, Then Johnny! os had been scheduled -- and| Powers of the Jets singled and geles 186, | WHITEY FORD losing the nine-Inning nightcap came all the way home on an 140, Montreal Royals dropped alerror by Joe Altobelli on Tom 3-2 decision to the Jets in Colum-| Burgess' grounder bus in the only other game On the same play Burgess also Catcher Tim Thompson drove scored when catcher Clarence fn three Toronto runs with a Coleman, after taking the throw single and a triple as Leafs came home, threw wild to third base| from behind against the Vees. trying to get Burgess, Clem Labine Still Has It second | cago M By ED WILKS | pitchers, singled home the decld- Associated Press Staff Writer |ing rua in the fifth inning for his Clem Labine has bounced back first major league victory, with to the National League with a relief from Johnny Antonelll, flourish for Pittsburgh's first-| Felipe Alou socked a three-run place Pirates and he did itinomer off loser Ray against Philadelphia Phillies, one| (6.7) as the Giants swept the of the clubs that "read" him out|three-.game set. Walt Moryn and of business. Daryl Spencer homered for the It was after Los Angeles Cards, now 8% games behind, Dodgers traded him to Detroit] Ernie Banks's 34th home rua Tigers of the American League won it in the ninth for the Cubs, in mid-June that the one-time who had been blanked on three bullpen ace learned some NL|gingles by loser Don Drysdale clubs were getting tip-offs on! (10.13), Glen Hobbie (11-16) won what he was about to throw from | with a seven-hitter, the way he held the ball. Labine| wee - - got wind of it from Al Dark, then | now with Rochester Red Wings Sadeckl| Hits--Groat 150, | three-hit shutout | inning home run, his 34th, for 1-0] with a ninth.} Doubles--Pinson, Cincinnati 31. Triples--White, St. Louis 9 Home runs--Banks 34 Stolen bases Wills, decision over Los { Dodgers Pitching: Clem Labine, Pitts. urgh Pirates--put down sixth-| inning rally and pitched 3 2-3 in- nings of hitless relief, striking out six, in 5-3 vietory over Phila- delphia Phillies that marked his return to the National League, Angeles) Los An- bt Pitching Law, Pittsburgh, | Strikeouts--Drysdale, Los An- HAD REHEARSAL NEW YORK (AP) -- When Whitey Ford beat Baltimore | Orioles Tuesday with his sec- ond straight 1.0 decision, he was the first left - handed pitcher to start with just two days' rest for New York Yan- kees since 1950. The last to try It was Eddie Lopat, now Yankees pitching coach, Lopat recalled that he got as far as the seventh inning, with | an 11-2 lead, against Cleveland | Indians after giving up a 465- foot home run to Luke Easter, Token Off ina... UNITED TAXI RA 5-3541 143 King E.~~24 Hours a Day | N. RICHARDS (Prop.) I of the International League. Then a 21-year-old rookie re- | | lieved, striking out Easter and | Larry Doby for the final outs, "Afterwards," Lopat sald, "the rookie told me, 'Any time you want to know how to pitch to those fellows, just ask me.' " --=-- COME TO THE with the Phils and now with Milwaukee, after Clem left the| league Wednesday night he stopped aj sixth-inning Philadelphia rally and saved a 5-3 victory with 8 23 innings of hitless relief, LEAD UNCHANGED | That kept the Bucs 7% games| ahead of second-place Milwaukee Braves, who trimmed Cincinnati Redlegs 1144, San Francisco Glants sent third-place St. Louis Cardina®s to a sixth straight loss, 1 mos sri Ave of a van | AN ARCOLA PRODUCTION Starring Glenn Ford + Debbie Reynolds Ir STARTED WiTH A KiSS in CinemaScope and METROCOLOR ADMITTANCE : G 10 PERSONS i 0) NIL 1 (NAL Uj nd td 9 YRARS OF AGE OB OVER M-G-M presents DAVID / SHIRLEY / 616 NIVEN / McLAINE | YOUNG ASK ANY GIRL CinemaScope and METROCOLOR 6-3, and Chicago Cubs beat Los| Angeles Dodgers 10 ! Labine, 0-1 with the Dodgers EVENINGS ONLY PLUS MATINEE FEATURE "GUN GLORY" -- Color and 0-3 with Detroit, was signed as a free ageat by the Pirates Tuesday. Trying a new 'short curve," the betty righthander struck out six, fanning pinch: hitter Tony Curry with the bases loaded and two runs home in the sixth after the Phils had chased winner Harvey Haddix (8.7), | The Pirates got three runs in| the fourth off loser Johnny Buz. hardt (411), two on a double by! Don Hoak, who sent in the final run in the eighth with a sacrifice PLAIA I AIR CONDITIONED fly. Milwaukee walloped the Reds with two scoring bursts, putting across five runs in the first and six in the eighth, when Hank| Aaron walloped his 32nd home! run with a man on and Ed Mathews lined a two-run double. The loser was Tom O'Toole (10. 11). Reliever Joey Jay (4-8) won by blanking the Reds on five hits after Frank Robinson's three-run homer off starter Bob Buhl in the third nining Rookie Sherman (Road Block) | Jones, second of three Glants LANA TURNER | ANTHONY QUINN SANDRA DEE JOHN SAXON LLOYD NOLAN GIVE UP ON GILLIAM OTTAWA (CP)----Ottawa Rough Riders asked Tuesday for waiv. ers on import offensive end Jim Gilliam. Gilllam came to Ottawa this year In a trade with Winnl peg Blue Bombers of the West. ern Interprovincial Football Union. | NOW PLAYING Feature Times -- 1.30 -- 3.25 5.25 -- 7.25 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9.20 FROM THE WOMAN NN OT SHE LEARNED THAT EVEN LOVE CAN HAVE AN EVIL SIDE! Svee/ RAY WALSTON SOUTH ONT. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 53rd ANNUAL FALL FAIR TODAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY AUGUST 18, 19, 20 ALEXANDRA PARK OSHAWA GIANT KING SHOWS MIDWAY HARNESS RACING EXHIBITS FRIDAY AFTERNOON EVENTS AND TROPICAL su DISPLAY UN FOR THE SATURDAY AFTERNOON WHOLE FAMILY Adults Children 50¢ 25¢ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT x No one...BUT NO ONE...will be admitted to the theatre after the start of each performance of PSYCHO. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT This is to help you enjoy PSYCHO more, By the way, after you see the picture, please don't give away the ending. I's the only one we have. STARTS TODAY ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S NEW AND ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT SCREEN EXCITEMENT = 1) apyvn nov \ ATARRING ANTHONY VERA JO PERKINS MILES-BAVIN JANET LEIGH se Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK a PARAMOUNT sos Regent: MARTIN BALSAM zee JOHN MCINTIRE FEATURE AT 2:00 4:25 6:50 9:15