The Oshawa Times, 20 Jun 1961, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, June 20, 1901 SPORTS (BANTAM AND MIDGET CALENDAR | Oshawa Minor LL FOR TODAY y Softl 1l D t City and District -- Tony's vs d es PY MacLean's, 6.30 p.m. and Peter- borough Orchard Park vs Scu-| Oshawa Minor Softball Asso-|North Oshawa and College Hill nnin omer gog Cleaners, 8.15 p.m.--at Alex-|ciation schedules for Kiwanis|at Nipigon. andra Park. Bantam League and Midget| July 24 -- Radio at Rundle; Southern Ontario County --|League, are given below. Lake Vista at Sunnyside; Fern- dians a half-game behind the|Maris' 25th in the ninth, while Port Perry Juniors at Mark-| Team managers are remind-|hill at Southmead; North Osh ham, 8.00 p.m. and Port Perry|ed that all games are scheduled/awa at College Hill and King- Road Tour Rough As Yankees Lose To K.C. On 9th ED Associarad Press Staff Writer |Tigers, No games were sched- beating New York a second New York Yankees are back to playing patsies again in the American League pennant race, but the patsies won't play ball. After splitting six games against Detroit Tigers and Cle- veland Indians in their three- day fight for first place, the Yankees were no worse than third, a game behind the lead- ers. Ahead lay nine road games, all against the lowly Kansas © |City Athletics, Minnesota Twins and Los Angeles Angels, while the Tigers and Indians each played seven, squaring off against each other in four en- uled in the National League. Bauer, 38, taking over after time. Joe Gordon was fired in a sur-|Pitch a complete game against prise move by Athletics owner|the Yankees this season, and he Charles Finley, was backed by|has done it twice. a, couple of former Y yi run leader is seven games i t the picked the right man ®ity's|ahead of Babe Ruth's record-60 ace of 1957. But he's even with s own pace of a year ago, Legionnaires vs with 25 in 63 games. He finished with 39 last season. Wings Down right time for Kansas City's third victory in nine games with New York this season. Siebern, like Bauer a one-time Yankee outfielder, collected half the Athletics' six hits. He drove in their first run with a fourth- inning single, then singled and scored their second run in the seventh on a triple by former Maris, the major league home Park. BASEBALL Leaside League ~~ Oshawa Sports, at Talbot Park, Leaside, 7.30 p.m. Oshawa Legion Minor (Midget Intermediates at Pickering, 8.00/for 6.30 o'clock, with Bantam/side at Nipigon. Archer, 5-1, is the only lefty top games to be 7-innings and Mid-| July 26 -- Kingside at College .m, UAW Softball League ~--|8¢t games 9-innings. Extra in-|Hill; Nipigon at Radio; Lake Horne's Esso vs Town and|nings are to be played, to decide| Vista at North Oshawa; Sunny- Country, 1.00 p.m., at Alexandra|a winner, if daylight permits. side at Southmead and Rundle It is the duty of the "winning|at Fernhill. team" to turn in the scorebook, g. 14 -- Radio at College Richardson's| must also be reported. KIWANIS BANTAM LEAGUE League) -- Ajax vs Beaton's|mead; College Hill at Rundle; Dairy, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 Nipigon at Fernhill; North Osh-| Sunnyside and North O p.m, and Oshawa UAW vs Cana-|awa at Radio and Sunnyside at| Fernhill, dian Tire, at Whitby Hillerest|Kingside. June 5 -- Lake Vista at South- College Hill at Lake Vista; so that the league record can|Hill; Nipigon at Lake Vista; be determined. Defaulted games| Rundle at Southmead; Kingside .{at Fernhill and Sunnyside at North Oshawa. Aug. 16 -- Kingside at Rundle; Southmead at Radio; Nipigon at wa at NOTE: All "rained out" June 7 -- Southmead at Col- games should be played on gagements. ! : » Lakeshore Minor (Pee Wee|lege Hill; Rundle at Nipigon; " turday It figured to be a quick ride|ally chasing starter Roland Shel Jets, Winning League) -- Port ir Whitby| Fernhill at North Oshawa; Li ed siday or 5a front for the Yankees, but|don with his ninth home run of and Cobourg at Kendal, 6.30|Radio at Sunnyside; Kingside at to the front fo 4 4 they ran into a detour. The Ath-| the season in the oh s3lCue p.m. Lake Vista. Nisi pay MIDGET LEAGUE. tics belted New York Monday| The homer square gs J t . une 12 -- Nipigon at South-| June 10 -- Bathe at view Juss heise X om. behind ay and Yankee manager Ralph 1X ane WRESTLING mead; North Oshawa at Rundle; |and Fernhill at Southmead. ninth-inning home runs by Norm|Houk brought in relief ace Luis Exhibition of Professional Sunnyside at Fernhill; Lake| June 17 -- Southmead at Siebern and pinch - hitter Wes|Arroyo, a lefthander. Bauer met|By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wrestling, at Oshawa Children's| Vista at Radio and College Hill|Bathe and Woodview at Fern- Covington for a 4-3 decision that|the challenge by picking Coving-| The fact that Columbus Jets|Arena, 845 p.m. at Kingside. hill. : made former Yankee Hank Ba-|ton, a left-handed hitter, andlead the International League| GAMES FOR WEDNESDAY |, June 16 -- Fernhill at College] June 19--Southmead at Wood- wer a winner in his debut as|Wes walloped his fifth homer of | qoesn't phase pitcher Johnny |SOFTB ALL Hill; Radio at Nipigon; King-| view and Fernhill at Bathe. Kansas City manager. the year. It was Arroyo's third|gucks of Rochester Red Wings. side at North Oshawa; South-| June 21 -- Fernhill at Wood- i Beaches Major Fastball -- De- defeat this year, the second by ia "si i : mead at Sunnyside and Rundle|view and Bathe at Southmead. WAS ONLY GAME Four of his six victories have pendable Caterers vs Oshawagi'y aye vista, June 26 -- Woodview at Bathe It was the only game played the Athletics. been at the Jets' expense this|Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 8.15" 51 o"10 "North Oshawa at|and Southmead at Fernhill in the American League and|MARIS COUNTS 25TH Season. | Sotuhmead; Sunnyside at] June28-- Woodview at South dropped New York 1%, games| Southpaw Jim Archer won his Re got Ns. a Monday night, a er Ontatie, Coutty em Rundle; Lake Vista at Fernhill; | mead and Bathe at Fernhill, behind first-place Detroit. The|third straight game with a scattering 10 hits as the Wings Markham ¥8 "HW, B50 College Hill at Radio and Nipi-| July 3 -- Southmead at Bathe only other game scheduled, Cle-|seven-hitter. He gave up a pair|Peat southpaw Bob Veale (9-3) p.m. an t in t on » 7.00 gon at Kingside. and Woodview at Fernhill. veland at Chicago, was rained|of solo homers, Bill Skowron's|for their sixth straight victory. Perry Intermediates, . June 21 -- Southmead at Fern-| July 5 -- Bathe at Woodview out, leaving the second-place In-'14th in the fourth and Roger|Kucks struck out six men and Taw League -- Black's Men's hill; Radio at Kingside; Rundle|and Fernhill at Southmead. walked only three. at College Hill; Sunnyside at| July 10 -- Southmead at Wood. M Looki Yank Deron Johnson before fin- School, 5.30 p.m. MUSCLE-BUILDER HAS ADVICE TO PRESIDENT American muscle - building | gested President Kennedy use | backs, and know they can be expert and Olympic weight- | to cure his ailing back. "1 | cured," added Hoffman, who lifting coach Bob Hoffman is | have already sent two post- is also an advisor to the Pres- shown hanging from a bar | cards with that advice to the | ident's council of youth fit- CITY AND DISTRICT Softball Association's double= header at Alexandra Park tonight, one of their own games, between Tony's Vendors and MacLean's Essos, starting at 6:30 o'clock and an Inter-City League game, between Oshawa Scugog Cleaners and Peterborough Orchard Park, to start at 8:15 p.m., presents another at- tractive entertainment bill for local softball fans. Orchard Park, who defeated Ray Judd and his Lake- field mates 2-0 in an 11-inning thriller in the Liftlock City last Thursday night, is regarded by Peterborough { » softball fans as being their best all-round team. They oh, | % haven't got a pitcher to match Ray Judd of Lakefields . * but they do have better balance defensively and a much + more dangerous bunch of hitters, We expect they'll 1 give Scugog Cleaners all they can handle tonight, and * perhaps a little more. In the first game, MacLean's need : a win over Tony's Vendors in order to climb out of a + lonesome berth in the cellar, where they are presently + squatting all alone, In the even strength league operat + ing here this summer, a team can change the league = standing almost upside-down, with a couple of wins in succession and the MacLean's team has sufficient plate- power and fielding strength to do just this. Meanwhile, tonight, Heffering's Imperials travel to Peterborough, to play Lakefields. On Thursday night of this week, it's Heffering's vs Scugogs in the first game, with Peter- borough UEW meeting Oshawa MacLean's in the flood- light game, DEPENDABLE CATERERS, current league-leaders * in the Beaches Major Fastball League race, with an un- « defeated record of five-straight schedule fixtures, put « their record on the line, here at Alexandra Park to- ' morrow night, when they visit Oshawa Tony's. The po Oshawa club is at present enjoying a firm grip on second « place in the Beaches League standing, with four wins in i pix starts, which means that a win for Tony's here "+: tomorrow night, wouldn't put them tied for first place, « but it would improve their second-place position and it % would end that undefeated record that the Dependables " are now sporting. Manager Frank Foley is trying to line up a top-notch hurler to bolster his pitching department, and if he succeeds--then Tony's could emerge as the Columbus' loss trimmed its| Wear vs Karns Drugs, at 6.0017 oq vista and Nipigon at North|vicw and Fernhill at Bathe first-place lead to a half game|P.m., Alexandra Park, Oshawa. July 12 -- Fernhill at Wood- while performing exercises in | White House," he told news- | ness. a Tokyo gym which he sug- | men. "I know a lot about bad --AP Wirephoto , ® " ui i d Nipigon at 41 and Richmond Virginians|Lake Vista an pig Vista at Nipigon. mead and Bathe at Fernhill, Bassett Trophy For Material defeated Syracuse Chiefs, 5.3. | NOTH ig a james a June 28 -- Southmead at| NOTE: All "rained out" Kucks Teceived Tock hitting a "at Re ie rue Rule; Fernhill at Kingside; games, shoud be played - on ; . ursday, ay or Saturda; MONTREAL (CP) -- Perry considered a fine runner but so- Be a, Te ui, Bathe Park at Southmead, both onth Oshawa at Nipigon: Lake y x y ° o end Ts iedles Shettone also hit homers as the Wee League) ov Gower, Realty gon at College Hill; Kingside at RB e dl e = ver the weekend, the ladies ) ngs beat Veale for the third vs Canadian Tire, at Harman Sunnyside and North Oshawa at gs gn % . 4 Etcheverry, don't write off his|mainly as a defensive halfback. g } y. 'Everyt g From Soup To Nuts' Section ol ihe Oshawa Lawn Montreal Alouettes. The red-| The others are newcomers to|Straight time. i Park, 630 p.m. (Baniamilake Vista, . hin Bow Ih "with 46 entries parti. paired young coach is going to| Montreal although Dimitroff and Richmond snapped a five- League) -- Jury and Lovell vs| july 5 -- Southmead at Lake T P ; rophy , wi en'ries pi give at least six candidates the|Villaneuva have Canadian foot.|8ame losing streak in taking the Whitby, at Whitby and Oshawa vista; Rundle at Kingside; Col- wo rospects '|Montreal. But the coaching|Last year he was with Bosotn 4 Sam Meals and Mire. 3; het staff and the six quarterback|Patriots of the Americ anifourth against four defeats and|Kendal, 6.30 p.m. gon; College Hill at Fernhill, ii" Rods announced Monda: McCuteheon: 4th. Mr. and Mrs, |@Pplicants are camp - bound ajLeague but saw limited duty, |his third complete game. A Rundle at Radio; Lake Vista at\ihe gioning of two West Coast E. Clemence; 5th, G. Twiddy|Week early. Villaneuva, at 28 the oldest of|three-run homer by Bobby Wine, Wolf Si gS For Kingside and North Oshawa at|; cneots including the catcher and Mrs. R. J. McConnell; 6th,| So far the Als have signed 35 of the six, has five years with|his first of the year, gave the gn Sunnyside. on the University of Southern July 12 -- Sunnyside at Col-|California's National Collegiate over Charleston Marlins, In| Oshawa Minor Assoc; (Kiwan- © or side at Sonth.Vvie and Bathe oy SOvHNeES Bisons beat Jersey City Jerseys|at College Hill; Sunnyside at lege Hill at Sunnyside and Lake| July 19 -- Woodview at South- SPORTS MENU .|of the same week. Held By Lady Moss is grappling with a prob-|so passer--is "the man to beat fon, each of waom Trad three games at 6.30 p.m. Vista at College Hill and Sunny. Oshawa Legion Minor (Pee/mead; Fernhill at Rundle; Nipi- good man to step in for Sam|used understudy, working cipating. once-over. ball experience. opener of a five-game series, Dairy vs Ajax, at Ajax, both lege Hill at North Oshawa; and Mrs. C. White; 2nd, Birrer's triumph was his|Beaton's Dairy vs Kendal, a July 10 -- Southmead at Nipl-| oINCINNATI (AP) -- W. Hoskins and Mrs. Erskine Players, including 13 holdovers British Columbia Lions of the|Bisons their margin of victory. Reported $100,000 lege Hill; Southmead at North|Athletic Association champlon- Mrs. Rebum (Lindsay). Out to get Etcheverry's for-|under the import regulations. wins was won by Mr. and Mrs. [pi cou, BSR TOT va, being a Canadian, coming from the University of Southern Ca-|Vista at Rundle. catcher Lawrence Heims was STARS National Collegiate Athletic As-|Southmead; Fernhill at Sunny-|anapolis of the American Asso- and 3rd, Mr, and Mrs, Dean|brough and John Conroy. and t ith Ott last nd punter wi awa las ship last week, signed for a re-|gon at Rundle and North Osh-|who played with Riverside, Ca- G. Read and Mrs. W. Joyyce| Texan Gideon, 24, obviously|sons, John played with Mount| Pitching: Jim Archer, Kansas with the new Houston club of July 10 -- Fernhill at Lake|an organizational contract and Funners-up. and walking just two men. sophomore year at USC, is a ost suitably dressed lady and ™ ; prvi Big Sugg dln Y Oxford-Cambrid 6 sas City, had half his club's six| Times. He leaves today to join Mrs, J. Renwick and W. Dew- g up a winning pinch-hit homer by . . Wes Covington for a 4-3 victory Mighty Special Is George Constable looked after % FIGHTS LAST MONTREAL (CP) -- Mighty TORONTO (CP) -- Torontojwere better in football," he S th On . outs started Monday night and|wasn't too anxious to go back ou tario dian senior track and field] Jonathan Hutton, 19, of Ox- Montreal and G. Dibbon of Hal-\mom "Chasczewski, a former|let me. The doctors gave me The 18-member squad won an|him. The pole vault artist| Fiiladelphia -- Jimmy Soo, (Park Monday night, paying| Chasczewski, a 210 - pound| It's too early to know his MONTREAL (CP)---The tour- Bruce Kidd, 17-year-old Tor- ing Oxford-Cambridge track and|onto track sensation, will run in field team, slightly fatigued and the three-mile competition Fri- bothered by minér injuries, are|day and either the mile or six- here to compete in the Cana-|mile event Saturday. The first prize for two high o "1" 00 wes Gideon, Tom| Conroy, 22, has the asset of lifornia win the United States| July 17 -- College Hill at|gsigned to a contract with McLaughlin, Oshawa, GIDEON FAVORED season. During the last two sea- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ported $100,000 bonus Monday|awa at Kingside. lif., High School, was signed to Prizes were awarded for the Hitting: Norm Siebern, Kan-|copy boy for the Los Angeles over New York. " . . Gee Richelieu Winner the draws. Argonaut's rookie camp work-|said, "and after the accident 1 - - - 4 . . ' + . " . " a " other games, Babe Birr er|is Bantam)--Southmead at Fern- mead: Fernhill at Radio:| July 17 -- Woodview at Bathe pitched a four-hitter as Buffalo|hill; Radio at Kingside; Rundleip, Wit, "Noh ow and Southmead at Fernhill. " side at Radio. Midget and semi-final playoffs By Geo. H. Campbell L a n Bowlers ee needs a quarterback badly. or the last two seasons Gi- hits ii gecvumed Jor 2oYen BASEBALL July 3 -- Radio at South will start on Monday, July 3. I y "Iruns batted in. Valentine an SPORTS EDITOR w f Moss can come up with a|deon was Etcheverry's seldom: The first prize and trophy for| "my "a7 i i pi games at 6.30 p.m. . } pitch camp July 1 in| In 1957 and 1958 Dimitroff, 26,/Surviving a ninth-inning Syra- J Sunnyside at Nipigon and Radio three wins went to Jack Hunter|gwinoocki Vt, 80 miles south of|stecred Ottawa Rough Riders. |cuse uprising. Lakeshore Minor -- Oshawalat Fernhill. est Coas J ird - Western League behind him. He|D:. Stenh the 1 Cobourg) and 7th, Mr. and from last year's third - place te; ) ) ave Stenhouse was the loser. ( g club, the rookie year for Moss.|qualifies as Canadian this year LOS ANGELES (AP)--Wally Oshawa; Kingside at Radio; [ship team, YESTERDAY'S |lo%,1%; 2 pitcher who helped Fernhill at Nipigon and Lake gary director Phil Seghl said K. Crozier of Toronto; 2nd, Mr. Vancouver. His brother, Jim and Mrs, E. Jackson, Oshawa/harvey White, Nelson Yar- = . i : : : I was an outstanding halfback sociation's baseball champion-|side; Radio at Lake Vista; Nipi-| ciation. Outfielder Steve Reeves, won first prize for a single win,|pas the inside track. Moss al-|San Antonio Junior College in|City Athletics, beat New York with Mr. and Mrs. W. Dewland, i wil i y Hy OrX'the National League. Vista; Southmead at Kingside; |will be assigned to a Cincinnati ready has said the youngster--|Pomona, Calif. Yankees 4-3, allowing seven hits| wolf who just completed his|Rundle at Sunnyside; Radio at/farm club later this week. [] hits, driving in two runs, scor-|Houston of the American Asso- T Ch W ki land. ing two and belting the tying|ciation. om ascze S The "Spider" was won by W. run in the ninth inning that set Cook, which was a floral ar- Com ete In MTL rangement donated by Mrs. R. B. Read. (0) Tr or I OS Special, a seven-year-old black NIGHT jointly owned by J. Moquin of among some 50 hopefuls was|into hockey even if they would . championships at nearby St.|ford said North American com- ifax, won the $1,500 purse in thes nior hockey player who was|an okay to try out here and in County League Lambert Friday and Saturday. |petition has done wonders for|BY,, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS featured ninth race at Richelieu |p1inded in one eye by a puck.|fact, encouraged me." invitation meet at Hamilton Fri-| cleared the bar at 13 feet, eight|140, Philadelphia, stopped Irish $7.40, $4.70 and $3.50. Time for|fuliback on last year's Oshawajchances of being invited to the T St di day night. inches at the team's first meet/BOPbY Douglas, 143, Philadel-|the mile was 2:08. junior football club, was in-(Big Four team's main camp eam an ing They had a brief workout at|at Cornell University, bettering phia 9. : Chet Volo placed second, pay-|jured four months ago playing|which opens July 3, but Argo the St. Lambert track Monday|his best previous performance] New York -- Tommy Tibbs, ling $8.30 and $5.50, and Meadow (with the Whitby Hillcrests jun-(coach Lou Agase praised Chas- (League standing as of June 20) [before attending a press recep-|by five inches. The Canadian|131, Boston, outpointed J. D, El- Bucky finished third, paying|ior hockey team. czewski's courage in bidding for ,|tion, open record is 15 feet, one inch.|lis Trenton, N.J., 13615, 10. 1$4.20. | "1 always figured my hopesia sports career. Some of the athletes said they| Ottawa's Fred Sontag, who : were tired after the three-week holds the Canadian native rec- tour of the United States and|ord with a discus throw of 162 Canada. feet, 614 inches, has entered. More than 200 athletes are ex-|David Harrison, a 234-pounder} pected to compete in the cham-|from: Cambridge is out to top pionships sponsored by theSontag. His best distance so far = ad 3 wn Markham Aces Port Perry Int. Mt. Zion Whitby Abners Pickering Brooklin Port Perry Jrs. " ..and Dad, DOOD Ln WON -=OD SoOoNMNMI® class of the league--especially if they can also sign one more outfielder with real hitting ability, HITTING ABILITY--as of observations at this time. a topic, brings up a couple Fred Etcher is batting .413 after 24 times-to-bat, to lead Oshawa Tony's in this: department, at the present time, while. Nick Mroczek with an even .400, Jimmy Loreno with ,389 and Bob Booth with .300, are others d Both pitchers, Meulemeester oing a fine job at the plate. and Smith are batting an even better average but of course, they haven't been at the plate too many times, as yet. In the City and Dis- trict statistics, Larry Weldon is tops with 12-for-23, for a .444 batting average. O'Reilly of Hefferings with He's followed by Ralph 421; Solomon of Scugogs, 400; Claus, Hefferings, .375 and Sneddon, Scugogs, also 378. OSHAWA MINOR Softball Association teams, Ki- wanis Bantam League and also Midget League, are re- minded to clip their season's schedule from today's paper and keep it for future reference. Team man- agers are also reminded that player certificates should all be signed now--and turned in, either to Victor's Sports Store, or mailed to the Secretary, 110 Ontario St. Big Leagues Still Losing In Attendance NEW YORK (AP)--By draw- ing 147,712 for their three-game weekend series against New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers joined Cincinnati and Washing: ton as the only big league base- ball teams showing attendance increases over last season. The Tigers have played be- fore 602,762 in 29 dates at home, compared to 600,406 in as many dates in 1960, Cincinnati is 29,000 ahead of last year, Washington a mere 239. Through Sunday's games, the total major league attendance was 6,853,033, down 11 per cent from 1960's 7,681,668. The National League, which has attracted 3,342,396 custom- ers, has a 21 per cent decrease. The 10-team American League, with 3,510,673 paid, is up 16 pulled through the turnstiles by only eight clubs a year ago. ANCIENT RACE The Armenians, who had a Police Search For Two More Cage Fixers NEW YORK (AP) -- Police were on the lookout today for Philip Lacort of Boston and Jo- seph Green of New York, in- volved in new disclosures in the United States college basket- ball scandal. os Indictment of Lacort, 35, and Green, 31, on charges of brib- ery and conspiracy was an- nounced Monday by District At- torney Frank Hogan, conduct- ing the main part of the inves- tigation that has enveloped 36 players from 21 colleges. Games on which point - spread fixes were achieved or attempted number 44. In a 1951 scandal, 33 players from seven colleges in- volving 86 games were cited. The investigation touched the Ivy League with Hogan's dis- closure that Fred Portnoy, so- phomore star of last season's Columbia University team, was involved. Hogan, a graduate of Colum- bia, said Portnoy, 19, agreed to season for $1,000 a game. Ho- per cent. However, the junior|gan said Portnoy actually re- circuit's figure includes 374,377|ceived $1,140. Portnoy was dismissed by Co- Minnesota Twins and 208,647 by/lumbia Monday night. His name Los Angeles Angels. Both areicame up in the indictments of new to the league which had|Lacort, described by Hogan as well known in New England gambling circles who operated on the '"'syndicate level," and Green, an associate of gambl- ers Aaron Wagman and Joseph state of religion in the 4th cen-g. van the first two men ar- [tury, now are divided betweenirested when the scandal broke | Turkey, Iran and Soviet Russia.|last March. ih shave points in four games last) Royal Canadian Legion. is 154 feet, nine inches. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Unchanged from Sunday. Monday's Results No games scheduled. Today's Probable Pitchers adelphia (Mahaffey 6-6) St. Louis (Sadecki 54 and Gibson 4-3) at Cincinnati (Jay 8-3 and Hook 0-2) San Francisco (McCormick 7-5) at Milwaukee (Spahn 7-7) Los Angeles (Koufax 9-3) at Chicago (Hobbie 4-7) American League Detroit 835 Cleveland 625 New York 613 114 Boston 516 714 Baltimore 500 8% Washington .469 10% Chicago .460 11 Kansas City L450 1114 Minnesota .381 16 Los Angeles 35418 Monday's Results Cleveland at Chicago ppd, rain. New York 3 Kansas City 4 Today's Probable Pitchers Detroit (Bunning 5-6) at Wash- ington (Donovan 3-5) Baltimore (Brown 6-3) at Min- {nesota (Kralick 6-4) New York (Terry 5-0) at Kan- sas City (Nuxhall 4-2) Cleveland (Grant 7-0) at Chi- cago (Wynn 4-1) Boston (Muffett 2-6 or Mon- (Grba 5-6) International League Columbus 3523 603 -- |Charleston 3423 506 15 |Buttalo 3226 552 3 Jerse, y City 3126 54 3% Rochester Toronto 3227 542 3% 2631 456 8'% Richmond 2535 41711 Syracuse 1842 .30018 Monday's Results Buffalo 4 Jersey City 1 Pittsburgh (Law 3-4) at Phil-|Rochester 9 Columbus 3 Syracuse 3 Richmond 5 (Only games scheduled) Tuesday's Games Syracuse at Richmond (N) Buffalo at Jersey City (N) Toronto at Charleston (N) Rochester at Col. (2) (N) Monday's Results Dallas-Fort Worth 4 Louisville § W L Pct. GBL|Omaha 8 Denver 11 Houston 1 Indianapolis § American League New York 100100001- 3 70 |Kansas City. 000100102- 4 60 Sheldon, Arroyo (2-3) (9) and Howard; Archer (5-1) and Pig- natano. HRs: NY-Skowron (14), Maris (25); KC-Siebern (9) Co- vington (5). International League Syracuse 000000003 3 70 Richmond 100310 00x- 5 80 Bruckbauer and Dotterer; Be- thel, Bronstad (9) and Gonder, Shantz (9). Rochester 220140 000- 9141 Columbus 010002000- 3103 Kucks and House; Veale, La- mabe (3), Olivo (7) and Oldis, Plaskett (7). Buffalo 000030010 4 61 Jersey City © 000001000- 1 40 Birrer and Coker, Morgan bouquette 6-6) at Los Angeles|(g); Stenhouse, Ayon (7), Ri- {senhoover (8) and Bevan. Exhibition W L Pct. GBL Pitts. (NL).. 000 300000-.5110 {Wash. (AL) 010010000- 2 81 | Sisk and Smith, Leppert (5); {Gabler and Green, Daley (6). HR: Pgh-Stuart. | just swam to the raft under water!" LONG DISTANCE keeps DAD in the picture... whetheryou save all your news for a weekly call or phone every night -- you can call 40 miles or so for as little as 30 cents, any night after six. Remember--rates are lowest after 6 p.m, end all day Sunday. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA

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