The Oshawa Times, 8 May 1961, p. 13

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Too Many Angels Redlegs Win Eighth Is Yankee Problem Blast Spahn's Game With Four Home-Runs By JACK HAND Associated Press Staff Writer New York Yankees, the men who live by the home run, died by the home run at Wrigley Field during the weekend when Los Angeles Angels beat them with their own weapon. The Angels hit seven home runs to the Yanks' four in the three-game series. Leon Wagner drove in three runs with a two-run homer and double in a 5-3 Los Angeles vic- tory Sunday. Wagner alse hit two homers and a triple in Sat- urday night's Angel triumph. He has hit six this year, four against the Yanks. Albie Pearson, who also homered Saturday, and Gene Leek joined Wagner Sunday. Yogi Berra and Johnny Blanch-| ard hit the ball out of the park # for the Yanks. | | TIGERS INCREASE LEAD Detroit's rollicking Tigers opened up a 2% game lead dur-| ing the weekend. The Tigers| bopped Chicago twice 8-6 and| i 5-3, running their own winning a ANGELS' ASPROMONTE BEATS N.Y.'S BOYER BACK TO 3RD streak to five and the Sox's losing string to seven. The double defeat dumped Chicago "into 10th and last place. | rain. , Rookie Chuck Schilling Roy Sievers hit two homers knocked in six runs with afor the Sox in the ny od grand slam homer and a two-(opener, one of them with the | run double in Boston's 11-9 de-|bases full. But the Tigers came cision over the Minne sotajup with five in the seventh and By JACK HAND Twins. Harmon Killebrew scored the winning run on Bob|Asseciated Press Staff Writer homered twice for the Twins. Shaw's wild pitch. Jake Wood With Freddie Hutchinson it is A Saturday game between the added an insurance run with aleither a feast or a famine. two teams was postponed by homer in the eighth. His Cincinnati Reds jumped : : Rocky Colavito homered injaway fast, won five of their first Kansas City shaded Baltimore the second game as Phil Regan seven games and led the Na- 54 in 10 innings on Norm Sie- went all the way with an eight-|tional League. Then they lost if ; A n gu y bern's single in the first game hitter, beating Cal McLish. eight straight and dropped to Sunday. Rain washed out the| g pining was the big noise forthe cellar, Now they have won Second. Baltimore won 6-0 Sat-\;e "Req Sox with 0. Wi eight in a row and are running gay. , . |slammer in the fourth and second, only two games off the Cleveland's Wynn Hawkins Goble in the eighth as Mike pace, =~ got the Tribe away to a 4-2 first| porpieles won in relief over Cincinnati turned on the home Same viele ye J ashinglin Camilo Pascual. run power when four out of five Senators got an even Rak 43] Siebern's winning hit in the patters--Frank Robinson, Wally on Gene Woodling's three-run 10th inning x the Kaugas Cy. | Post, Leo Cardenas and Gordy homer, his second of the day, double by Jerry Lumpe and Bt hit Warren Siam Lod and Willie Tasby's clutch single. S08 The Sunday game was called in eror by Jacke Brandt first tory over Milwaukee. the second by rain. | Hawkins' viciory in | Jim O'Toole then shut out the| game was only the third com- USED THREE PITCHERS {plete game for the Cleveland | Braves 4-0 with five hits in the| At Los Angeles Sunday man- staff this season. One of the second game. { ager Bill Rigney used Ned Gar-|four Washington hits was Wood-| Billy Loes, the unpredictable ver, Ted Bowsfield of Pentic-|ling's first homer of the year. |one, pitched league-leading San| ton, B.C., and Truman Clev- Woodling hit No. 2 off Jim Francisco Giants to a 7-0 tri-| lenger in the eighth when the Grant with two on in the sixth umph, holding Philadelphia Yanks threatened but couldn't inning of the second game -but|phillies to seven hits. Loes, al the winner over Jim Coates. proved decisive. to the Giants by Baltimore in| Duo From Toronto Win Rally In Lark al- by J. G. Charters with I. M. VANCOUVER (CP)--Ontario tinal computation, including ex- Worth of Montreal as co- rally drivers swept the major lowed protests, was not individual awards in Canada's/pected until late. today. first cross-country car rally, a WILL DIVIDE CASH t 4,100-mile run from Montreal to, Division of the $5,000 c ash ished second and third respec- Vancouver. co-driver Reg Hillary of Toronto night. Rally organizers were ex-jon which ties are broken. piloted a manufacturer-entered pected to announce their inten- The winning Mercedes team Studebaker Lark across the tion to make the affair an an-\wzs made up of drivers L. Chel- country with only four penalty nual one. _ \minsky, Montreal, S. Harvey, points to take the biggest prize] It was organized by the Brit-'Michigan and Homer Trotter, --the over-all standings cham-jlish Columbia International Watertown, N.Y. pionship. Trade Fair, currently under . Mrs. Alice Fergusson and Gil- way in Vancouver with 37 coun- FALCON PLACES SECOND lian Field of Toronto, driving a tries showing wares, in co-oper- Ford Motor Company of Can- French - made Citroen coupe, ation with the Canadian Auto-ada's Falcon team finished sec- picked up 66 penalty points--50 mobile Sport Club and under ond in the manufacturers' team of them in the last day were sponsorship of a national oil event and the Studebaker-Pack- protested--but still led the other company. ard of Canada company's team women entrants by a wide mar-| The provisional computations|of two Larks and a Hawk was gin and took the women's title. Sun day confirmed unofficial third. Mercedes Benz of Canada|placings in the over-all stand.) The competition, longest in Limited led the manufacturers' ing from Saturday night. the Western Hemisphere, was team competition while an MG| Young and Hillary, among the not a race, but a test of the en- Magnette and two Volvos driven leaders throughout, picked up durance of the drivers and cars. by Quebec province competitorsifour penalty points going|It began last Sunday in Mont- topped the private-team field. {through the treacherous Cas-ireal and crossed the country All the results, announced/cade Highway between Ross- with stops overnight at Toronto, Sunday about 12 hours after the/land and Grand Forks, B.C. in|Port Arthur, Winnipeg, Regina, last of the 93 cars which fin- (the darkness Friday night. Calgary and Penticton. ished the gruelling test of car The Cascades took their toll] At Port Arthur, a collision be- and driver, arrived here Satur-|of other drivers, too, including|tween two Austin 850s resulted day night, were provisional .[the dealer - entered Studebaker|in the death of Montreal navi- Protests were lodged by sev-|Lark driven by Lou Lalonde and gator Bill Roscoe and serious eral drivers on penalty points picked up along the way and|Volkswagen entered and drivenlers. gi ios 22 Ze ; poppe vs driver. Both got four penalties| in the Cascades, but they fin-| prize money and 70 trophies was tively in the over-all standings Jack Young of Don Mills, and|to take place at a banquet to- with 70 and 114 test penalties| John Jones of Toronto, and the|injury to his driver, Ken With-| TO BE RIGHT IT PAYS - IT DID PITTSBURGH (AP) -- A junk dealer who turned down $15,000 for his ticket won $150,000 Saturday in a Ken- tucky Derby sweepstakes lot- tery. George Kaufman, 47, said he rejected the $15,000 offer for his ticket on derby winner Carry Back earlier last week | because he was certain Carry Back would win. He won the money in the Pan American Medical Foundation Sweep- stakes set up by the govern- ment of Bermuda. Seek Oct. 11-25 For Tokyo Game Dates | TOKYO (AP) -- The Olympic {Organizing Committee today {unanimously decided to seek the {dates of Oct. 11-25 for the 1964 Tokyo games. The period, usually ideal as far as weather is concerned, follows Japan's typhoon season. The October dates, arrived at |after considerable discussion |and some confusion, will be sub- mitted for final approval next month to the JOC at its Athens meeting. Portland Finishes | Storybook Season SEATTLE (CP) -- Portland {Buckaroos, a club given not bet- [ter than an even chance to fin- ish in the playoffs, completed November, 1959, now has a 3-1 V eo ® [J record as a starter and a 3.50 1rginian as carned run average. { {CHAMPIONS BEATEN | | Los Angeles flexed its muscles |at Pittsburgh where homers by| Charlie Neal, Norm Larker and Frank Howard gave the Dodg- ers a 4-2 decision over the de- fending world champs. Sandy Koufax, with fine relief help from Larry Sherry, was the Sunday Punch, Leafs Lose 2 [romes aver Goores Wav mak | ates. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Johnny Jaciuk and Lock decided| St. Louis' Ernie Broglio re- Righthander Hal Reniff of the the issue immediately there- tired the last 14 men in a row Richmond Virginians is rapidly after with successive singles. |as the Cardinals climbed up to becoming the International] Ranier is now 4-0 {the .500 mark by beating Chi- League's No. 1 Sunday baseball i cago 4-2 in a game called after pitcher. |LEAFS LOSE FOUR {five innings because of rain. A Not only has Reniff won alll Toronto's double loss to San|scheduled second game was four of his games on Sunday to|Juan stretched the defending washed out. date this young season, but he's|champion Leafs' losing streak| In Saturday's games, Pitts- also won them in pairs. Sunday was the second suc- cessive Sunday that Reniff, strictly a relief ace, was cred- ited with both ends of a double- header. He nipped Syracuse 4-2 |and 4-3, the second game a 10- iff's victim--twice -- was Tor- onto. San Juan, meanwhile, swept a pair from Toronto's Maple Leafs in two extra - inning scraps, 4-2 in 12 frames and 1-0 in eight. Buffalo routed Jersey City 10-2 before bowing to the Jerseys 7-1 in the second tilt, Rochester's twin bill with Co- lumbus was postponed by rain. The burley Reniff pitched two scoreless innings in the opener against Syracuse. Trailing by two tallies in the last of the ninth, the Virginians broke loose against Lee Stange with Don Lock's single and pinch - hitter Jim Pisoni's blooper. Pedro Gonzales followed with a home {to four games. Rightfielder Lou |Johnson's throwing error gave ithe Marlins the deciding run in |the first game after Rogers Ro- |binson's single and Ron Plaza's |double set the stage. | Robinson's double, an infield |inning affair. A week ago, Ren-lout and John Glenn's single picked up the winning run in the eighth inning of the second tilt for the Marlins. Felix Torres and Ted Savage |were Buffalo's big guns in its {triumph over the Jerseys. Each clubbed two home runs. Savage drove in five runs and Torres four and made Ruben Gomez' pitching chore easy even though he allowed 11 hits. Dan Morejon drove home five runs for Jersey City in the [nightcap with a homer and {Babe Birrer. |bases - loaded double off loser 2 burgh whipped Los Angeles 9-5 and St. Louis beat Chicago 6-1. The San Francisco-Philadelphia and Cincinnati - Milwaukee ' MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS { American League [ AB R H Pct. | Temple, Cleve. 76 13 31 .408 |Sievers, Chicago 74 16 26 .351 |Romano, Cleve. 69 9 24 348 Battey, Minn. 70 14 24 343 Cash, Detroit 73 18 25 342 Runs -- Kaline, Detroit and Mantle, New York 19. Runs batted in--Mantle, 24. Hits--Temple, 31. "Triples -- Wood, Detroit and YESTERDAY'S Keough, Washington, 3 Home runs--Mantle 9. Doubles--Romano, Cleveland, | games were postponed because opener when the game was of rain. Orlando Cepeda, Felipé Alou and Ed Bailey backed up Loes' pitching Sunday by hitting home runs at Philadelphia. Cepeda's fifth of the year came with two on in the four-run sixth inning, dooming Robin Roberts to his fifth straight defeat. Alou hit his third in the second and Bailey hit his first of the year in the seventh. The Reds really exploded against Spahn in the eighth and ninth, just when the 40¢year-old lefty appeared headed for his fourth victory and 53rd shutout. Leading 4-0 with one out, Spahn gave up homers to Rob- inson and Post before he re- tired Gene Freese. In the ninth the first two up, Cardenas and Coleman applied the crusher. O'Toole left 12 Braves on the bases and struck out seven while winning his third game. It was| the first time he had beaten the Braves after eight defeats. |score. Starter Ron Kline was Tasby's single in the eighth relief man when he was traded SHERRY IN RELIEF Koufax ran into trouble in the seventh at Pittsburgh but Sherry bailed him out in fine style. Witt retired the first 16 Dodgers before throwing up a {home run ball to Neal in the sixth. Larker hit a two - run homer in the seventh and Frank | Howard slammed his fifth of the year in the same inning, both off Witt. Broglio had a rough first inn- {ing when the Cubs scored two {runs but he settled down for the rest of the abbreviated contest. {Julian Javier's two-run double {in the second was the winner. | The Cards had been helped by {rain Friday night, too, in the| Jackie Jenson | Returning To Boston Sox BOSTON (AP) -- Jackie Jen- sen, baseball's wandering out- {washed out with Chicago lead- ing 5-1 in the top of fifth. GO GALE-ivanting IN STYLE! Canada's most beautiful outboards... top performers, too. For cruising choose Sovereign 40 h.p. electric, Buccaneer 40, or 25 h.p. electric or manual. geta Azle OUTBOARD MOTOR 370 60" greater than ever in'61 See them at your desler's--he's listed in the phone book yellow pages. Ask about convenient terms. MADE IN CANADA fielder, plans to return to Bos- ton Red Sox of the American League. | Jensen, who left the club without permission a week ago, | phoned vice - president Dick] O'Connell Sunday night and] said he was en route to Los| Angeles where he will get in touch with manager Mike Hig- gins. The Red Sox play the An- gels in Los Angeles tonight. HILLTOP MOTORS KING ST. W., OSHAWA RA 8-6891 "Jackie is a fine boy," Hig-| gins said after the Sox had] beaten Minnesota Twins Sun- day. '"He just made a mistake. We're very happy to have him back." | Higgins added a word of warn- ing: "If he should ever pull this again, that would be the end." When Jensen left the Red Sox he was caught in a bad hitting slump. He returned to DOMINION TIRE STORE 48 BOND W., OSHAWA RA 5-6511 shutting out Seattle Totems 4-0 Stolen bases--Versalles, Min- to capture the Western Hockey League playoff title. The Bucks, who finished the {regular season in second place, {took the best - of - seven series for the Lester Patrick Trophy |4.2. Portland had not gone by |the first playoff step for the last run. STARS Inesota, 9. the game this season after a| Reniff relieved Fred Kipp in| 3 one-year retirement. | the nightcap 10th with two on| | ah yebing Rl ond ere ang one ip Jie SUNcE ul By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS; 0 ' vy oody Smith and got Sam Mau-| pai ing_.Teon Wagner, Ang-| Nati i i ' | onal League ney on an infield out. Pisoni, els, his two-run homer and de- eague. H Pet. |cisive double led Los Angeles Cunningham, StL 68 15 27 .397 to 5-3 victory over New York. Moon, Los Ang. 78 16 30 .385 DRIVE IN AND SAVE {10 years. Gord Haworth, Jack Bionda, Arlo Goodwin and defencemen| Dale Rolfe scored. | HEADS CANOEISTS TORONTO (CP) -- Ted Smith #iterson of the Banook Canoe Club of Dartmouth, N.S., wes elected Commodore of the Ca- ¥ Inadian Canoe Association at its # annual meeting Saturday. Vice- Commodores include Dave £ \Findlay of Carleton Place. WEEKEND FIGHTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York -- Yama Bahama, 158, Bimini, B.W.L., outpointed Joey Giambra, 156, Buffalo, 10. Brescia, Italy--Sante Amonti, 188%, Italy, knocked out Fran- - Port Sailors It was his sixth homer, four|Clemente, Pitts. 83 9 31.373 |blanked Phillies with seven hits| Runs--Mays, San Francisco, NAPANEE (CP) Port Cal Hits--T. Davis, Los Angeles -- Port Col-| gus First 300 Game In 1, . Saturday night to defeat Na-| | Triples--Banks, Chicago, Wills, Association Intermediate final gg Californian rolled the first Pittsburgh, 3. versal of the first one when Na- |; "1 ovess Masters Tourna-|Coleman, Cincinnati, 6. played in Port Colborne May 12| Alvin "Bud" Horn Jr. of Los Podres, Los Angeles, 4-0, 1.000. f SETS CANADIAN MARK borne's Peter Koval has been|ifying block for a four - game| yANCOUVER (CP) -- Jack mm U S . against the Yanks. |Virdon, Pitts. 63 16 23 .365 Pitching--Billy Loes, Giants, Mathews, Mil. 75 11 26 .347 "Tie Up deries | . 7-0, his first shutout since|l8 With Comets 1957. | Runs batted in--Moon, 20. land Clemente, Pittsburgh, 31. borne Sailors scored three goals| | Doubles -- Coleman, Cincin- in the first six minutes of play i Masters" T panee Comets 4-2 and even their| asters ourney {Los Angeles, Amaro, Philadel best - of - seven Ontario Hockey| ppTROIT (AP) -- A 23-yeare|phia and Virdon and Stuart, a |perfect game in the 11 - year] Home runs--Moon, 9. The game was a complete rep. of the American Bowl-| Stolen bases -- Robinson and Lr yon us games will be ment here Sunday. Pitching--Elston, Chicago and| and 13. |Angeles rolled his 300 in the| It was learned that Port Col-|fourth game of his second qual- suspended for a year by the total of 881. Higgins of the University of OHA for striking a referee dur-| The previous high in the Mas-| Puget Sound Saturday became Only $3.00 extra for whitewalls $2.00 for tubeless FREE MOUNTING Firestone SAFETY DAYS SAFETY-FORTIFIED NYLON TIRES kie Daniels, 194%, Bakersfield, |ing an earlier series with Inger-/ters was a 299 by Steve Nagy (the fastest sprinter ever to run Calif., 9. | soll. lof Detroit in 1952. {the 100 - yard dash on Cana- BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS dan si, During the Vancouver A division of FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED RA 5-6566 I STORES 190 KING EAST Captures Big Golf Tourney LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -- Golf's indestructible Sam Snead shook off a jinx and the threat of Tommy Bolt in a great finish Sunday to capture the $52,000 Tournament of Champions and the $10,000 win- ner's purse. The famed West Virginia slammer, at the ripe old age of 48, shot a three-under-par 69 and a 72-hole score of 273, which was 15 strokes under par for the distance. Bolt, 43, and also a veteran of many years on the tourna- ment circuit, staggered in with rain. Syracuse at Richmond ppd,r| rain. f Sunday's Results San Juan 4-1 Toronto 2-0 | Rochester at Columbus (2) ppd, rain. Jersey City 2-7 Buffalo 10-1 Syracuse 2-3 Richmond 4-4 Games Today San Juan at Toronto (N) Syracuse at Richmond (N) |J. City at Columbus (N) (Only games scheduled) Games Tudsday Buffalo at Toronto (N) Rochester at Syracuse (N) | Jersey City at Columbus (N) | San Juan at Richmond (N) | Saturday's Results ¥ Beautify your home the modern, func- tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now. Omaha 3 Denver 2 Houston 6 Indianapolis 9 | Sunday's Results | |relays, 22 - year - old Higgins : ' i ; {raced the distance in 9.5 sec- % 7 Z | \ond JACK YOUNG (LEFT) AND REG HILLARY CELEBRATE RALLY WIN | By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League |Jersey City 583 1% [31 - year - old mark of 9.6. The . W L Pct. GBL San Francisco 14 7 .667 -- |Buffalo A467 3 #/Stan Leonard; Jay Hebert, who Detroit 16 5 762 -- [Cincinnati 1310 .565 2 |Rochester 467 3 IT) held the lead through the first New York 13 7 .560 214 |Pittsburgh 11 9 .550 2% Toronto A492 34 away to Snead Saturday, and| Having Good Year|paitimore 1110 524 5 |[St. Louis 1010 .500 3% Saturday's Results Gary Player of South Africa, | Cleveland 1110 524 5 |Mmilwaukee 810 .444 4% | San Juan 6 Toronto 0 | who had a 75. Hebert finished. DUNEDIN, Fla. (CP) -- Tor- Kansas City 8 9 471 6 [Chicago 912 429 5 | Rochester 5 Columbus 1 74. among the list of pro golf's|Los Angeles 712 .368 | Saturday's Result National Open champion Ar- tournament money-winners re-'Washington 814 .364 8% | San Francisco at Philadelphia nold Palmer, the pre - tourna-|leased Sunday by the Profes-|Chicago 713 .350 8% |ppd, rain. for 296. America. Washington at Cleveland Chicago 1 St. Louis 6 | it Re es The 37-year-old Balding won called in second inning, rain. Cincinnati at Milwaukee ppd, . $9,139.09 for a $653 average in Baltimore 6 Kansas City 0 rain, Butch Baird Texas Open April 30. It's his] New York 3 Los Angeles 5 San Fran 7 Philadelphia 0 . fifth year. on the circuit. Boston at Minnesota ppd, rain| Los Angeles 4 Pittsburgh 2 Wins Tourney | Vancouver's Stan Leonard is Sunday's Results Chicago 2 St. Louis 4 (Five in- ! " . tournaments for a $866 average, Baltimore 4 Kansas City 5 (10 Cincinnati 5-4 Milwaukee 4-0. Has 8 Birdies Gary Player of South Africa|innings; second game called, Probable Pitchers Today | tops the list with $46,036.58 in|) Los Angeles (Williams 12) at, Butch Baird of Galveston, Tex., . vl New York 3 Los Angeles 5 San Francisco (Sanford 12) {went on a birdie binge Sunday Falmer of Latrobe, Pa., with! picton 11 Minnesota 9 at Pittsburgh (Haddix 1-0) (N) | {to take the top prize in the T2777" --- | Probable Pitchers Today (Only games scheduled) | oy for a and second place|yo rnament with a pair of five-|on the final 18 holes following|Angeles (McBride 1-2) (N) Los Angeles at Phila. (N) with its $5,000 reward. under - par rounds of 68. the morning round in which hé| (Only game scheduled) San Fran. at Pittsburgh (N) Little-known" Bill Collins fin" gis 72 . hole total of 281 was had seven birdies en route to Games Tuesday Chicago at Milwaukee (N) $2,000 prize, while Bob Rosburg, (ter Jr, Buster Cupit closed with! Al Balding of Toronto added a Boston at Los Angeles (N) International League Omaha 8-4 Denver 9-5 whose 68 was the lowest of thea 70 to score 284 for third-place 72 to his third round of 73 for| - Baltimore at Minnesota W L Pet. CBL = Dallas-Fort Worth at day, had 282. a 203 total, good for $192 5o in| Wash"n at Detroit (2) (N) 9 4 692 -- ville (2) ppd, rain. to beat Percy Williams' American League W L Pct. GBL|San Juan 579 1 {world record is 9.3. | Canadian Golf Pro two rounds and saw it slip Minnesota 1110 524 5 [Los Angeles 1311 542 2%; Syracuse 413 235 7 {with a 78 and Leonard had a onto's Al Balding ranks 15th|Boston 810 .444 5% Philadelphia 615 .286 8 Jersey City at Buffalo ppd, | {ment favorite, had a 43-35-78 sional Golfers' Association of Saturday's Results Los Angeles 5 Pittsburgh 9 14 tournaments through the Detroit 11 Chicago 8 Sunday's Results 95th with $6944.98 in eight| Washington 2-4 Cleveland 4-3 nings, rain; second ppd). | ~ ) . hed N : - BURNEYVILLE, Okla (AP) {2 events followed by Arnold| Detroit 8-5 Chicago 6-3 Philadelphia (Green 1-3) (N) {$20,000 Waco Turner open golf Boston (Conley 1-1) at Los Games Tuesday ished with a 69 and 281 for the; oiroke better than Rex Bas: his first 68. . New York at K. City (N) St. Louis at Cincinnati (N) money. | Tied at 284 were Vancouver's Baird ripped off eight birdies|prize money. | Cleveland at Chicago (N) 10 7 588 1 | Houston 2.7 Indianapolis 4-4 | W.B. BENNETT PAVING LTD. L uis- Columbus | |Richmond

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