14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 26, 1961 CANADA'S FIRST INTERNATIONAL SPORTS CAR RACE PROVIDES GIGANTIC SPECTACLE | Oshawa Beaton's Dairy hand- Beaches Major Fastball--Osh- ed Bowmanville a 4-0 shutout, awa at Randall Roy, 8.00 p.m. yesteray afternoon at Lake- at Kew Beach. an 4/ view Park, in their Lakeshore UAW League -- Town | Country vs. Black's Men's Wear Minor Baseball Association at 6.00 p.m., west diamonc at|schedule fixture, Alexander Park and Horne's, Johnson pitched the win for Esso vs Kent's Western, 6.00 Beaton's Dairy, a well-earned pm, east diamond at Alexandra |ghutout win, in which he allowe ark. only one hit. their West Darlington -- Courtice I ne high I ir a A at Zion, 6.30 p.m. with two out. Only four other Southern Ontario County -- Bowmanville batters ever got (Intermediate), Port Perry vs.\on hase, Brown walked in the Mt. Zion, 8.00 p.m.; Pickering second inning and J. Lane was w Port Perry (Juniors), 7.00pit by a pitched ball, right after, Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Mid: bag Tonrson fanned Downs to get) Woodview at Bathe and pire) got on via an infiela Southmead at Fernhill, 6.30 p.m. opr In the fifth, with two out, Bantam -- Kingside at South-\oa¢oher Cheesman interfered mead; Fernhill at Radio; Rundle| ;.p Osborne. at North Oshawa; College Hill Beaton" Da at Sunnyside and Lake Vista at| ™ io y's I ae EL Daw Nipigon, 6.30 p.m. {but it wasn't his fault. Brady BASEBALL jand McFeeters, first two bat- Oshawa Legion Minor -- (Pee- ters, got on via errors, then wee) Oshawa Auto Trim vs Cover sacrificed and Lutton Canadian Tire, 6.30 p.m. at came through with a single, Harman Park, scoring Brady and McFeeters Bantam -- Victors vs. Jury came home on a walk. and Lovell, 6.30 p.m. at Alex-| Oshorne took over in the sec- andra Park and Whitby vs.|ond inning, when Bourrie and Oshawa Dairy, 6.30 p.m. at johnson both drew walks. The Eastview Park. former was nipped at the plate Lakeshore Minor --(Peewee) on Brady's infield grounder but {Bowmanville at Port Hope, 6.30|a double by McFeeters scored Brady, right after he had stolen 2nd base. Oshawa's other run came in the sixth, when Cheesman got on via an error, and Marchut, running for Cheeseman, ad- vanced on Love's sacrifice and scored on Bourrie's infield out and a single by Johnson. He and Lutton each had two of Beaton's Dairy's seven safeties. Bowmanville at |Courtice, 6.30 p.m. . | Midget -- Oshawa (UAW) at Kendal, 6.30. / GAMES FOR TUESDAY i" (SOFTBALL i | City and District Assoc. --Scu- gog Cleaners vs Tony's Vendors, at 6.30 p.m.; Inter-City League-- Peterborough People's Credit vs | | | | | ahead of all other entries. In | On the far side of Bonnier's the Porsche RS 61, numbered car is another Porsche RS 61, 23, is Joakim Bonnier, of | driven by Olivier Gendebien, Sweden, who finished second. | of Belgium, He finished third. | of the second heat. In the number one car, a Lotus MK 19, is Stirling Moss, who won the race more than a lap THREE WINNERS of the Players 200 at Mosport, are shown lined up for the start 40,000 WATCH RACE STIRLING MOSS, of Eng- land, is shown above receiv- ing the Player's Trophy from A. R. Tilley, vice-president of Imperial Tobacco Company, after winning Canada's first International sports car race, at the Mosport Park track on Saturday. Driving a Lotus 19, Moss averaged 86.4 mph dur- Oshawa Heffering's Imperial, at 8.15 p.m. Both games at Alexan- BOWMANVILLE -- D Lane, ing the 200-mile race. --(CP Wirephoto) [472 Park. If; Mutton, 2b; Coyle, ss; John ston, ¢; Pickell, 3b; Bate, 1b; UAW League -- .Xarn"s Drugs vs Oshawa Real Estate, at Alex- andra Park, 1.00 p.m. | Southern Ontario County League -- Brooklin at Markham, 8.00 p.m. and Whitby Abners at Pickering, 8.00 p.m. Darlington Pee Wee League-- Maple Grove at Courtice "B", 6.30 p.m. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor: Mid- Brown, rf; J. Lane, cf; Downs, 5; Oeborss, p in 2nd; Finn, rf in - Moss And Europeans Dominate At Mosport five laps later he was again in he started driving when he was educated at Oxford. He has won dominated Canada's first inter. | front. [18 years old. But he has yet to|the Grand Prix of the Nether- national sports car race at Mos-| He finished the second heat/win a world championship. {lands, the Grand Prix of Ger- port, Saturday. jonly 17 seconds ahead of the| Bonnier, also 31, has been many and the Targa Florio. | Dodd's Motors BEATON'S DAIRY -- Brady, cf; McFeeters, 2b; Cover, rf; Lutton, ss; Plews, 1b; Chees- man, c; Love, 3b; Bourrie, If; id Marchut, ran in T ' Joey Jay's 9th Ed Edges Dodgers In Overtime Dodd's Motors Juveniles By JOE REICHLER scored a 6-3 win, in eight in. hnson, p; 1a 3-2 triumph over Los Angeles Stirling Moss, in a Lotus MK bearded Bonnier. Grant Clark's competing in international] Gendebien, 37, of Belgium, 19, finished more than a lap | Comstock Sadler was 2.5 sec-events for the past five years. ahead of any other car, Joakim onds behind Bonnier's Porsche. Nicknamed "Yo Yo," he was drove a 1700 cc Porche owned by Herb Swan of Cleveland. He had Associated Press Staff Writer |nings, over Houdaille Industries, Dodgers. The triumph widened Experts shook their heads in|{the Reds' lead to three games in their Inter-County League game at Alexandra Park yes- get League -- Canadian Tire, Whitby, vs Beaton's Dairy, at Alexandra Park and UAW vs, i i ini i i trouble getting a car, so Swan, |disbelief last December when|over the Dodgers in the Na- Bonnier, of Sweden, and Olivier| Gendebien finished fourth in this born in Sweden, the son of a 8 g [ Ajax, at Ajax, both games at 6.30 p.m. Leaside Junior League -- Hamilton vs Oshawa, at Talbot Park, 7.30 p.m. Lakeshore Minor Assoc.: Pee Wee League -- Whitby at Ken- dal, 6.30 p.m. | LACROSSE f Senior League -- St. Catha- rines at Brooklin, 8.30 p.m. a Bill Sadler, in a Comstock "Billy" Red Lions & Nick Beyer vs Ivan & Korol Kalmikoff Nikite Kelmikoff vs Timothy Geohagen tered times. "How can you trade away|three hits. The Reds got eight/one out, Godridge singled and sig Rp) Cal etonia | Heimrath is a former motor- Your best infielder for a pitcher hits off loser Stan Williams and then Tilk was safe on an error. spun out on Lap 32, breaking al |rear-axle locating arm and bend- Swayied Xv the Jeatiire, Sued} sent their No. 1 catcher, Ed|to score three runs in the first Trailing 2-1 going into the last ou crowd pleasers | in a Lotus 15, and Bob Clift, in a Corvette Special, all completed 77 laps of the 80 lap event, to finish fifth, sixth and seventh. Moss drove 200 miles in 135 minutes and 54.6 seconds. His fastest lap came in lap 30 of the first heat; he circuited the track in one minute and 40 seconds. | ihe : Ai bd terday. y i f tics. He was /who had been entered too, gave Cincinnati general manager Bill|tional League. " i San, tg eres but ie Was willl third over /projosser 91 Eenalies {up his Porsche. When not rac. | Dewitt traded shortstop Roy| Cincinnati scored all their| Johnny "Boy" Blue wound up Toronto driver Ludwig Heim: ling, Gendebien is a gentleman|McMillan for Joey Jay, a sec-runs in the first inning and it Eh game with a story-book rath was next to pass the check- [Sadler MK V, and Dave Green-| Shorter Races farmer. He has a home in Paris. [ond rate Milwaukee righthand-|was Blasingame who opened fl urish =10 win his own game. ered flag in a Porsche RS 60, |blat, in an MK 4 Sadler, both| He has won at Le Mans three|er. the gates with the first of his extra inning, with dropped from the first heat when Fi 1 P Porsche RS 61 factory car a hy TRC Jom ai 1 rogram, |eycle racer from Germany. He|Who has not won more than|four successors. Gerry Zimmer- * nen ihe Juvenile pitcher came Gendebien piloted a privately " . is 27 years old and works as a|nine games in any season?" (man, who stepped into Bailey ip 211 Jelted a home-run blow, owned Porsche RS 61 Please Crowd workshop foreman with Volks-|they asked. _ [shoes as the team's No. 1/'0 © e game, : Grant Clark, in a Comestock:- i steeri {wagen, Canada, Ltd. Last year! The experts were more crit- catcher, got two of them. Ft had been a hectic finish hy ? I cons am -mi though : the i lical last May when the Reds| Cincinnati used only two hits| that ended with the bi Sadler MK.V, Harry Entwistle, Eighteen cars had started the ,Z TW0 100 mile events, though he was named the most im. y { i e big blow. first heat. There would have been 19 but Denny Coad, in a Lotus MK 9, had clutch trouble, | Mosport, Saturday. In the second heat, 17 cars were| G. Brownrout, in a Corvette, at the starting line. Greenblat won the race for Production |and Wright were out, but Coad Sports Cars, that started at On lap 32 Heimrath clocked Carrera finished second. Third one minute and 43.5 seconds. |place was taken by Ross De proved driver of the year, by the Canadian Racing Drivers' Association. Bill Sadler, of St. Catharines, built the cars he and Clark drove Saturday. Clarke is an was back in, along with Sadler. noon. Klaus Bartels' Porsche auditor from Georgetown. In 1960 he raced an Austin Healey 3,000 improved and earned |(When he won the BEMC race|St. Croix, in an MGA Twin the overall championship, with BiG TRAFIC PROBLEM two weeks before, his fastest/Cam. (Siinuied 40,000 attended Mosport Saturday, pro- 47 ducing one of the largest traffic|" Seconds.) tieeups Bowmanville Detach- EXCITING FINISH ment OPP has ever had to| Clark passed Gendebien on other Lotus 18 driven by Peter handle. lap 37, just as they were com-|yeih finished second. Frank Many motorsport addicts ar- ing out of the hairpin. He tried| ind 4 ; 3 | A Adams came third in an Elva. rived Friday night and camped to catch Bonnier, but the Swede . { in the area. By 3 a.m., Satur-|did his fastest lap time for the In the Production Sports Cars day, 5,000 tickets had been day. Clark then did a lap in a race, 1 sold. At the height of the Play-/minute and 40.9 seconds, only most of the way in a Jag XKE, ers 200 race classic, Mosport 0.9 less than Moss' record but{but he dropped out on the 27th Park resembled a giant car there were only two laps to go !ap with a broken 'rear axle. | and he didn't catch Bonnier. Five other cars didn't finish! Heimrath, who finished fifth in|this race. between the two heats of the Players 200, was won by Walt MacKay, in a Lotus 18. An- lot. Halfway through the first heat Cincy Reds Swap For Jersey Hurler CINCINNATI (AP) -- Cincin- . had led/nati Reds Sunday swapped re- Norm Namperow, had 18 |lief pitchers--Marshall Bridges for Sherman (Roadblock) Jones --~with their Jersey City affili- ate of the International League. Jones had a 0.97 earned run average after 37 innings in 14 of the race, Moss had lapped the second heat, was not lapped Six cars were forced to drop games, when he fanned 37 and everyone but Bonnier and Gende* (by Moss. { bien. He lapped Gendebien at| Moss is the winner of this lap 24 and Bonnier at lap 34. from the formula junior race. gave up 26 hits. Bridges has The fastest lap in this race had spells of trouble in his re- year's Grand Prix de Monaco. was driven by Peter Keith who lief work this season and has In the second heat, Moss start- Saturday, he competed for the | finished second. He did a lap inlonly one decision, a loss to ed slower, in fifth place, but first time in Canada. Now 31, one minute and 50.8 seconds. Pittsburgh. Bailey, to San Francisco Giants for second baseman Don Blas- ingame. last five years," game had just had his poorest season, hitting a sickly 235. Be- sides, who's going to catch for [five victories in five champion-!Cincinnati?" people time had been one minute and The formula junior race, held ship races, CRITICS ANSWERED The Reds answered their crit- ics long ago. They merely threw in another convincer Sun- day when Jay registered his ninth victory of the season with out accusingly, '"'while Blasin-| |inning. After Blasingame |singled, Gus Bell walked and {Vada Pinson doubled home a { SPAHN SPANKED George Altman and Billy Wil-| liams slamed Warren Spahn for| |seven of the Cubs' 10 hits. Alt- man had a double, triple and a homer and scored three runs.| |inning, Kuney and pinch-hitter |Caignes each singled for Hou- "Bailey reached double fig- run. Gordie Coleman drove in daifle, after one out, advanced ures in homers in each of the|another with a sacrifice fly andjon an error and Kuney scored they pointed|the third run scored on a balk. on a sacrifice fly, then with two out, Elliott singled to score Cairnes, making it 3 _ But Dodd's came back to tie it up. Blue was safe on. an error, was forced by Davis for the second out -- but with the -2. Williams had four singles and|8! drove in two. Don Cardwell, with the help of Barney Schultz, | who pitched hitless ball in 3 1-3 |innings, won his sixth. BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League W L Pct. GBL 4524 .652 4325 .632 1% 4130 577 5 522 9 514 9% S514 915 433 15 .429 15% 37719 35221 Detroit -- New York Cleveland Boston Baltimore Chicago Kansas City | Washington Minnesota Los Angeles International League | L Pct. GBL 4325 .632 3826 594 3 3529 .547 6 3320 532 7 3632 . 2934 | Columbus |Charleston |Buffalo |Jersey City | Rochester Toronto | Richmond 2939 . [Syracuse 20 49 290 2315 | | Saturday's Results Toronto 9 Jersey City 3 ! Buff, lo 0 Charleston 1 1 Columbus 2 scored Davis with the winning run, just before Yahn flied out to end the game and force the extra inning. Crawford's Find Merchants Easy Crawford's Construction had no trouble with the Merchants, in their Inter-County League game on Sunday, scoring a 10-0 victory and outhitting the los- ers by 16 to 4. Halick took the licking for Merchants and got his lumps early, when an infield error to start the cacand inning wae fal. WINS MARATHON JAPAN (AP)--Ethiopia's 1960 Olympic marathon winner, Ab. ebe Bikila, won the 16th Maini- chi Newspaper Marathon race Sunday. He covered the 42.195- kilometre (26-mile, 385 - yard) race in two hours 29 minutes, Ringside $1.50 Generals $1.25 1 Children $1.00 Eo RESERVE SEATS © NOW! A Promoter 27 seconds. 1 own q wel RSET Tn minion Royel on your car 48 BOND WEST (Corner of Church) | Rochester » miciuiviig i Sunday's Results {Toronto 3-0 Jersey City 6-1 Syracuse 5-3 Columbus 11-4 Buffalo 1-1 Charleston 8-0 Rochester 7-0 Richmond 2-1 Monday's Games |Baitimore 1 Los Angeles 4 Detroit 5 Cleveland 4 |New York 1; Minnesota 7 | Washington 6 Chicago 12 |Boston 3 Kansas City 9 Sunday's Results |New York 8 Minnesota 4 IUWEU wy Sia uid, WICIUWIE uvu® {bles by Hodgson and Cornish |and another by rival pitcher |Gillard, for a total of four runs. {The winners added two in the | ir and four more in the Nd games scheduled {fourth sraite, for establish 2 | McHugh, Roberts, Cornish, |Hodgson, all with two hits { WEEKEND STAR {apiece and Winters and Gillard | THE ASSOCIATED PRESs| With three apiece, were the big| | hitters. Dillabough had a double and single for the losers with D. Cole and Soules each get. ting one. I'histie And Hungaria In Ontario Cup Final iP There were only two sched- was the general opinion that the Hungaria goalie on a low happened to the fellow who Detroit 6-3 Cleveland 3-4 uled games played over the Italia should have been the win-/shot, but this proved to be alljcounted his chickens a little too Boston 7-2 Kansas City 4-3 weekend, both playoff matches ner by their over-all play. In-|for Strila while Budai and Si-|early . . . Some of the League Baltimore 9 Los Angeles 8 in the preliminary series of the deed it was a disappointing/mon are the best two players Council, and indeed some of Today's Probable Pitcher Ontario Cup, and as a result of ending to a hard struggle by|in the league at the present the fans, a little annoyed by| New York (Ford 12-2) at Los By these games Thistle and Hun- the Italia Club, to get into the|time. the childishness of Cucinato and| Angeles (McBride 6-5) | Batting: Norm Cash, Detroit garia will enter the final of this series. Hungaria and Subway Thi the clowning of Duiella of Italia] (Only game scheduled) | Tigers -- Crashed three home series, this Saturday, at the| However, they muffed their|yjo go at it next Saturday in OP Saturday. No harm done, but Tuesday's Games runs as the Tigers split a dou-| Kinsmen Stadium at 6.30 p.m. opportunity to go further by ihe final of the series tay a)./Italia deserve a lot of respect! n.. vork at Los Ang. (N) bleheader with Cleveland. He| The games have moved back failing to defeat Thistle, which| poy oh most fans favor Hn. Which should not be allowed to| prion at Minn. (2) (N) hit a pair of two-run homers in to Kinsmen Stadium, whe re they could certainly have done| garia to come through the win. be ruined by foolishness . . . | Guicaco at Detroit (2) (N) |2 6-3 first - game triumph and the facilities are more ideal,(on Saturday, because Thistle | Sar it is certain that Thistle One, thing is obvious -- some| yo. pvr ot Cleveland (N) |added another in the second even the atmosphere seems were not at their best. But it is|have other things in mind. Ei. Of the players are having trou-| poy. 0 oF Kk City (2) (N) |82me, won by Cleveland 4-3. more in keeping with the sport.|the goals that count and there ther way it has promise of be ble getting used to the new lay- fits | Pitching: Ray Sadecki, St. It was fitting that the firstiwas no argument that, Thistle|ing a game as br see "lout of the soccer field at the National League | Louis Cardinals -- limited San games played there should be|scored the only goal. pags ng: Stadium. Very often over L Pct. GBL Francisco to two hits, winning Cup Games. From the reaction |, With only the one game left/the weekend a player or two 4325 632 -- |the nightcap of a doubleheader of most people at the Stadium |STRILA ELIMINATED in the Ontario Cup Series, it is| would have to stop and look 4129 586 3 [3-1 after the Giants won the DOMINION [lo TIRE STORES RA 5-6511 « DOMINION RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED DOMINION TIRE STORES © Cincinnati Los Angeles | ¥ ¥ Beautify your home the modern, func tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now. JOCKEY INJURED NEW YORK (AP) -- Jockey |Larry Adams was injured in a {spill during the second race at Belmont Park Saturday. His mount, Governor Dave, had to| be destroyed. The horse was running third on the last turn| when he went down with a broken right front leg. * to give Subway a chance for|three-goal lead, after another] OBSERVATIONS: Hungaria, 98.39 miles per hour for the the final. goal by Simon. of course, are talking Ontario three 15-mile heats over the Both clubs lost chance-after- Early in the second period,|Cup and are planning on where| three-mile course in competition] chance around the goal, as a|Strila showed signs of making|to put the Cup. They may bejamong unlimited h¥dropianes.| result of poor finishing and ta come-back after Dziama beat|right, but everyone knows what highlight of the annual event. over the weekend, it was just] On Sunday, Hungaria and|now time for the teams to enter|around to see where the goal|San Francisco 3829 .567 414 |opener 6-4. like moving "back home" after|Strila met in their tilt of the the Carling Challenge Cup, an-|was , . . Some of the fans are|Pittsburgh 3330 524 74 |ed their skill, in defeating a|which all teams participate. |; there it|St. Loui 30 55 .462 11 ITALIA LOSE TOUGH ONE a stubborn Strila squad by 5-1. jo the stands bu, from Sie Bos 25 40 .385 0 WEEKEND FIGHTS Subway Thistle and Italia) Budai scored in the first fewlfolows: July 2 Kick said it was just like Hampden minutes of play to open the| y, July 2, Kickers vs| ? ds , : rf re oe AE play Dl LOR At Jy Ihe the crow BH A Sataraay 2 Results ' Tokyo--Takeo Sugimori, 1333, | good entertainment for the fans,{was followed shortly by another Italia vs Strila at 3.30 p.m. 5 Ange es ¥ Lamcinna'l Japan outpointed Jumpol Pon.| by Si i aturday, July 8, Thistle vs i i pir Wey y Simon, which presented a y vs| Miss Supertest Chicago 3 Milwatkee 13 New York -- Yama Bahama, s was more of a defensive/come. sara vs Peterboro at 6.30 p.m. | Philadeipiia § Pitishurgh 3 {159, Bimini, BW.L, outpointed| i i s.| If there happens to be I ns 10 Uhr a us oa ise. had thei: chances, Can an | Philadelphia 5-3 Pittsburgh 10-4 Rico, 10. | stead of attacking in full force./well out of goal range, usually|for Saturday, July 8, in Osh-! DETROIT (AP)--Veteran Bill Chicago 5 Milwaukee 3 Manila--L. C. Morgan, 141%, | by centre-half Torok, who play-|awa, these two games will be ighti ; a \ shots on goal were few, and all y vio pay z Cantrell of Detroit, fighting San Francisco 6-1 St. Louis 4-3 |Rocky Kalingo, 144, Philippines, | of these went askew, except| The short passing plays of The Old-Timers also had a|River most of the way, piloted Today's Probable Pitchers ; h Hungaria proved once again to/§ame on Sunday against Cour-/Gale V to a first-place finish when Williams of Thistle scor- at Philadelphia (Owens 0-0) ed on a well-placed shot into|passes employed by most of(and finally won a point as a|Regatia and won the Ford| Milwaukee (Burdette 6-5) at This single goal was emough and at half time, they had a|was 2-2 -- so who needs Kelly? The Detroit entry averaged, (Only games scheduled) Tuesday's Games Los Angeles at Pitts. (N) Milwaukee at St. Louis (N) a long absence. Cup and again Hungaria show.|other sudden-death series, ininot too happy at having to sit|Milwaukee 3032 .484 10 The draw for this event is as|is a much better view. Someone rer Thistle am lista Philadelphia 2141 3919 |p que Associa PRESS scoring for Hungaria and this/Hollandia at 2.00 p.m. | neither team showed their full San Francisco Si. louis! sing, 132%, Thailand, 10. tremendous obstacle to over. Polonia at 5.00 p.m. and Hun.| game with the teams seeming- | . Sunday's Results {Jose Gonzalez, 157%, Puerto but these were mostly stopped, Ontario Cup Game scheduled] Second At Detroit The result was that actual Los Angeles 2 Cincinnati 3 |Yongstown, Ohio stopped, ed a splendid game. {played on the Sunday, July 9.|choppy waters on the Detroit for one in the second period 2 San Francisco (Sanford 3-4) be superior to the longer, harder|tice of the Darlington League Sunday in the Detroit Memorial the lower corner. {the other teams of the league|result of their tie. The score Memorial Trophy. St. Louis (Jackson 3-7) San Fran. at Phila, (N) Cincinnati at Chicago