JOINS JACKPOT HUNT WINNIPEG (CP) -- Tommy Bolt became the latest promin- ent entry Thursday among North America's Cana- dian Open jackpot at W. s Helinbuch, a lefthanded junior. Denomme now has a 1-1 record. Harry Psutka hit an inside Hamilton, Guelph ppm: Win Weekend Ball |, -- itil y , (CP)~Mar-|ing fourth in the 1061 money By THE CANADIAN PRESS |the ig allowed only four ried women necd to combine winnings race with more than Hamilton Cardinals and/more hits over remaining, i activities in their family|$19,000, Bolt joins third-ranked Guelph Merchants chalked up innings. lives with those of active group Doug Sanders and Art Wall, Jr., their second successive victor-| Gerry Denomme gave up all|work, said Mrs. F. E. Under- defending champion, as favor Bui wiiils sho ha ies during the Inter County|six Guelph runs before giving|hill, a mother of five, a prac-lites to capture Canada's golf- Phil vi 3s 8 Ya Some god senior baseball Jeague's second|way in the seventh to Court'tising lawyer and club woman.'ing supremacy: : tors, Miss Butt describes the etka of action We se ENTHUSIASM? ' Italian Tennis Fans Act Little Different VICTORIA (CP) -- Tennis] But after becoming accus- players accustomed to the re-|{tomed to this super-charged en- 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, May 29, 1961 SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords = SPORT FROM BRITAIN ' |excitement every time he or |she wins a point. Wimbledon and Forest Hills are usually shocked when they step on to a court in Italy. But, says Susan Butt of Vie- toria, Canada's top - rated woman player, the Italians may have the answer to dwindling attendance at tennis matches. Miss Butt, currently touring Europe, says in a dispatch to the Victoria Times: "Italian spectators are enthu- siastic and noisy. They give their full-fledged support to any Italian player and cheer with "Players, who are used to more conservative tennis audi- ences, found it difficult to con- centrate as the fans responded to every fluctuation of the match." strained applause of fans at|thusiasm, Miss Butt says, she found it not unattractive. 'MORE ENJOYABLE' "The Italian tennis atmos- phere has more for it than against it. It is wonderful to play before responsive fans even if they are pulling for the other guy. "Even when players are prac- tising on a back court they are soon joined by spectators who applaud and cheer. "Tennis is more enjoyable when spectators take an active part in the game. The dwindling tennis crowds in many parts of the world may be partly due to restrictive tennis etiquette which demands that spectators clap after a well-contested rally and never show favoritism in applause." SPORTS IN BRIEF ENGLAND BEATEN VIENNA (AP) -- Austria de- feated England 3-1 Saturday be- fore 90,000 roaring soccer fans weight division. Both judges, son Square Garden Saturday night and probably jumped right back into the top 10 in the light- ball boys in Italy as "impossi- a." got six - hit "They are like little wild men. They are fast but often use their speed to run around pick- rally. And I found that when the wanted one, the boys would be into space." Miss Butt says two other fea- ures have impressed her on the our, "Noticeable thus far on the European circuit is the weak- ness of American entries. The United States used to be well represented in Continental tour- naments. Since losing in the semi-final round of the Davis Cup last year, strength of Amer- can tennis seems on the de- cline." : The other was the wine-drink- ing capacity of some players. "I know Europeans love wine but I was surprised to sec Nicola Pietrangeli, Italy's top player, down a good quantity before going out for his semi- final match in a recent tourna- ing up balls in the middle of a s standing like statues staring The Cardinals pi from Richard Jack and made most of their own op- portunities ic defeat the Diam- onds 6-1 at London Saturday. ball was not in play and XN tth straight but he fed a single to Stan (Gabby) Andcreon, 1960 batting champion, and rookie Jerry Young followed with a triple. Jack had one walk and 10 strikeouts. Harold (Hap) Randall pitched eight innings for London and al- lowed two runs. Hugh Fletcher started the ninth but ran into control problems and loaded the bases. The two hits off his suc- cessor, Danny Barratt, ac- counted for four runs. 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With thous-)] NEW YORK (AP) -- Paolo|ond place in the over-all classi- racing seasom--in May as well ands of pounds in wagers in any| Rosi, 33-year-old New Yorker by|ficiation was taken by the Ital as April. given race, their pay-out will be|way of Italy, scored an empha-(ian team of Giulio Cabianca and The melancholy fact is that|negligible. Sometimes the tax-tic upset over young Len Mat-|Carlo Povolo in a Flaminia the bookies are scalping the|free take may total as much asithews of Philadelphia in Madi-11,500. betting public. They always do,|3 dozen professional men can of course, but this year they're/€arn in a year. leaving hardly a hair intact. Races that result in calamity Consider, for instance, the|for the horseplayers are known Two Thousand Guineas. This is|t0 the bookies as "skinners." the first of the five classic races, and for a month before it was run, all you could hear was the tinkle of coin tumbling into the bookies' satchels on a sure thing named Pinturischio. LONGSHOT WINS Well, the winner turned out to be Rockavom, an absolute non- entity from Scotland, with Pin- turischio a sluggish fourth and the rest of the fancied horses nowhere. Rockavon paid 66 to 1 with the and more than 100 to 1 in the pari-mutuel machines. No matter what horse wins a opener a successful one when they got three runs on two hits off righthander Harry Barber in' in the Vienna Stadium. It was|johnny Grand and Dick Gam- the first Austrian victoryipoli, and referee Jim Devlin against England in 10 years|gave all 10 rounds to Rosi, who since 1936. entered the ring a 12-to-5 under- HURLER FINED $50 dog. LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Det- WINS MILLE MIGLIA roit pitcher Phil Regan drew an| BRESCIA, Italy (AP) -- Gun- automatic $50 fine Sa turd a y|nar Andersson and Charlie Loh- night when Umpire Ed Hurley/mander, a Swedish driving charged him with deliberately|team with a powerful Ferrari throwing at Ken Hunt of Los|which they bought only three Angeles Angels. days béfore He Jace, Woh Jie / Ah 000-mile MATTHEWS UPSET | ile Mela oad' ment. Pietrangeli, like most European players, appears tc thrive on it. He won easily." ADAMS 5; veo vo Just In Time For Outdoor Living UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE! YOU GET ALL 28 pe. FOR ONLY © 5 ft. REDWOOD TABLE-BENCH | | @ REDWOOD SERV-A-CART © DELUXE BAR-B-Q GRILL © 3 pc. BAR-B-Q TOOL SET © 22 pe. LUNCHEON SERVICE ALL ON EASY TERMS NO MONEY DOWN! ONLY 50c WEEKLY OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8 In Britain this year, there are already plenty of sadder and wiser bettors whose skins are mighty tender. THE ONLY HOUSE PAINT with FUME-RESISTANT PIGMENTS and VITOLIZED 0IL® shellacking. This time they were graciously silent except for one big operator who admitted he did not pay out a farthing on the race. Racing writers were a bit sheepish, too. The chief selector of The Daily Telegraph con- fessed he hadn't even bothered to look up the form on Rock- avon. Considering that the equine soothsayers usually scru- tinize each candidate with extra- ordinary care, this was a start- ling admission. The bettors took another beat- ing in the One Thousand Guineas. Smart money was shovelled onto the unstoppable French filly Opaline IL. But a mishap kept her from running and the event went to Sweet Solera, a 4-to-1 shot. FAVORITES FAIL In other early-season events, form flew out the window. Boston Sets Broad Jump World Mark MODESTO, Calif. (CP-AP)-- Olympic and world champion Ralph Boston became the first human to broad jump 27 feet-- surpassing the mark by a half- inch Saturday night. His performance at the 20th annual California Relays over- shadowed a sub - four - minute mile by Jim Beatty, 130-pound distance runner from Santa Calra, Calif. Beatty did the mile in 3:58.8 with ex-Oregon runner Jim Greele second in 4:01.3. In the 100-yard dash, Dennis Johnson of San Jose State was last off the starting blocks but rallied in the final going to nip Canadian champion Harry Jer- ome of Vancouver and win in 9.4 seconds. Jerome, who runs for Oregon, was clocked in the same time over the Modesto Junior College clay track but lost by an edge. The 9.4 clocking was one- tenth of a second off the world record, held jointly by Jerome and Armin Hary of West Ger- many. In the broad jump, Boston, from Tennessee-A and I, went better than 26 feet on each of six jumps and on the fourth one bettered his own world record of 26-11%; set last year with a leap of 27 feet 3; inch. "1 didn't think I could go that far," he said afterward. "But I certainly don't think it's the Hmit." 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