18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 28, 196) : a When a sportswriter speaks of a baseball outfielder play- ing in "the outer-garden' he could be talking about Chica- WHAT THEY MEAN-PLAYING i IN THE OUTER 5 15 $y "ay i he TR RI SAL YH -GARDEN go. Above is shown Cincinnati | hit by Billy Williams of the | crashes into the wall, as he Redlegs' center-fielder Vada | Cubs, in the 3rd inning yes- | joined pursuit. He probably Pinson (left) reaching over | his head to catch a deep fly, terday. Cincy right-fielder Frank Robinson (20) almost | ard!" | cried "Open the door, Rich- --(AP Wirephoto) CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Tony's Vendors held to their lead in the Oshawa City and District Softball Association's league race when they defeated Scugog Cleaners 4-2, last night at Alexandra Park. Heffering's Imperials kept pace by scoring a clean-cut 7-1 decision over the People's Credit. Jewellers of Peterborough. 17 STRIKEOUTS Ron Taylor was the "big gun" in Tony's victory over the Scu- gog Juniors as he chalked up a total of 17 strikeouts while yielding five scattered hits, of which Jack Sneddon had two. Lloyd Mapes singled to open the fifth, stole second, advanced scored on a passed ball. The losers got their other rum in the 7th inning when Sneddon open- ed with a double and scored after two out, when Harvey Burke singled to left. Tony's picked up seven hits, five off starter Reg White and two off Dan Peters, who came in to relieve in the 7th. Two walks, to Frank Varga and George Brabin, in the fourth in- ning, followed by an error at lout, let Varga cross the plate on Gord Wilson's sacrifice and - opened with a single and Ron Taylor followed with another. Peters came in to take over from White and Bill Berwick, the big hitter of the night, greet- |ed Peters with a single, Ber- \wick's third hit of the game, {That scored Horton then Zohn- iny Campbell bunted safely to fill the bases. Peters walked Art Rennick, forcing in Taylor -- after which Peters found the |range and fanned the next three batters. { SCUGOG CLEANERS -- Sud- dard, If; March, 3b; Sneddon, 1b; Wright, 2b; Mapes, rf; | Burke, ¢; Wilson, ss; Sadowski, eh White, p; Peters, p in 7th; Solomon, cf in 7th. | TONY'S VENDORS -- Ber- wick, cf; Campbell, 3b; Ren- nick, 1b; Varga, ss; Brabin, 2b; Melnick, ¢; Snow, rf; Hor- ton, If; Taylor, p. EASY FOR HEFFERING'S In turning back Peterborough | People's, Heffering's had little trouble, as they piled up a total] of 14 hits in the 7-1 triumph. Ron Phillips started for Im- perials but after a good start, ran into trouble in the third when Bob Birkoff and George | {followed with a drive to centre Pra a Eg a a al al Tony's Top Scugogs; § Heffering's Keep Up bases but got the next two for a fine fireman's job, The Lift- lock City batters had plenty of trouble with Hickey's left-hand- ed slings after that and the best. they could do was four more hits, never more than one in an inning. Birkoff, Ross and Gary Dalliday each had two of Peo- ple's nine safeties. Heffering's got one in the first on an opening walk to Ron Sim- coe and singles by Ray Buz- minski and Bob Simcoe. They kept pecking away at Ross until the fourth and then with one out, Hickey scored his own win- ning run with a bases-emply {homer. With two out, R. Simcoe hit | singled then Jimmie Jordan and Buzminski put together back-to- back homers, for a four-run rally that made it 5-1. The homesters added one in the fifth and another in the sixth. Jordan was the big hitter with three-for-five, with Buzminski, the Simcoe brothers and Hickey each having a pair and most of the others had one. PEOPLES -- Asta, 3b; Mar- chen, ¢; Dalliday, ss; Bryans, 1b; Hall, rf; Playford, cf; Mec- first base by Sneddon, after two Ross both singled. Carm Asta Kelvey, 2b; Birkoff, If; Ross, p. HEFFERING'S -- R. Simcoe, !for the first run. In the 6th,! field, scoring Birkoff and at this 3b; Jordan, ss; Buzminski, If; George Brabin homered. Tony's broke the 2-2 tie in the bottom of the 7th and did it ipoint, Reg. Hickey replaced i Phillips on the mound. | Hickey struck out his first bat-| B. Simcoe, c; O'Reilly, 2b; 0'Donoghue, 1b; Shearer, rf and ef, Hickey, cf and p in 3rd; with hitting power. Bill Horton'ter, walked the next to fill the|Phillips, p; Krasinski, rf in 3rd. | | [ | MAJOR LEAGUE Ful ah - Li - o bales «wes REESON IN RELIEF Roger "'Satch'" Reeson chalk- ed up his third pitching victory {on the Leaside Baseball Associa- tion's Junior League schedule last night at Talbot Park, when he pitched Oshawa Legionnaires to a 9-4 victory over Hamilton. Reeson won the game in re- {lief, taking over from Dave Waite in the fourth inning. Waite gave up only one hit, but three runs. He hit Bill West with a pitched ball in the sec- ond inning and then a bad throw by the catcher on a steal, let West advance and he final- ly scored without the aid of a In the fourth inning, Tony Florio was safe on an error and West drew a walk, then Chuck Riley singled following a wild pitch, to score the two 'run- ners. Hamilton's fourth and final tally came in the 8th when Al McQueen was safe on double to the outfield and later {scored on catcher Al Etchells' second bad throw of the night. Oshawa's defensive play was weak -- they had six errors. Legionnaires were held score- less by Jack Sutton, until the fourth frame' when Ron Bell drew .a walk and so did Reeson. McConkey then singled to score Bell and Reeson came home on Hill's drive. The Oshawa boys blew the game wide-open with a seven- run rally in the 6th inning. It started with a walk to Reeson then McConkey sacrificed. With two out, the roof fell in on Sut- Seven-Run Rally In 6th Wins For Legion Juniors then "'died" on third base when Sutton forced Reeson to pop up and then fanned Bob and Tom Brewer. In the 6th, Bell's drive went all the way. He and Reid each had two hits. HAMILTON -- Sutton, p and 1b; Graham, 3b; McQueen, rf and cf; Florio, If; West, cf; Riley, ss; Palidwar, 2b; Dou- cet, ¢; Olds, 1b, and p in 7th; Cupola, rf in 8th. OSHAWA LEGION --Etchells, c; Dowe, ss; Reid, 1b and 2b; Whiteley, 3b; Bell, rf and cf; Reeson, cf and p in 4th; Tripp, If; Brewer, 2b; Waite, p; Pipher, If in 4th; McConkey, rf in 4th; Hill, 1b in 4th. St. Kitts Juniors Beat Out Mimico TORONTO (CP) -- St. Cath- arines Athletics punched nut a 7-2 lead in the first period Tuesday night and went on to down Mimico Mounties 14-12 in an Ontario Lacrosse Associa- tion junior game. Mimico nar- rowed the score to 7-6 in the end of the second period, in- cluding four goals in 55 sec- onds. Top man for the Athletics was Jerry Cheevers with five goals. Brian Thompson and Bill Thorn each scored three, Al Dober: stein two and Joe LaPlante one, Dave O'Brien scored four for Mimico. Other Mountie marks: ment were Julie Kowalski an ton. He walked Pipher, then|Bruce Marlott with two each | Etchells singled, "Butch" Dowe and Bob Ferguson, Len Hopper, drew a walk and Bob Reid Don Riding and John Ferguson, singled. Then Ted 'Whiteley sin-| gled and Ron Bell followed with| FAST FILLING Inter-County League POR | | wl Softball Schedule ALEXANDRA EAST ALEXANDRA WEST | LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two Juniors Reach | LAKEVIEW PARK Willis Quarter-Final Play Youth sounded the toscin in|right to the 18th green, before|would have been up with the Tire vs Black's Men's Wear, at|J the first round of match play for the 1961 Oshawa Golf Club| Men's Championship, when a ohnston. | champion Fred sub-par [ousting Bill J Defending Cross played best of them. A much larger representation|p.m., and Town and Country vs Aug 3 Willis vs Houdaille TODAY'S GAMES [SOFTBALL {die Black's vs Oshawa Tony's, |July 11 Houdaille vs Crawford Willis vs Dodds Foley vs Willis July 18 Crawford vs Merchants Foley vs Dodds Willis vs Crawford Dodds vs Houdaille Crawford vs Houdaille Dodds vs Willis Beaches Major Fastball--Ed- at Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m. UAW League--Kent's Western Alex. Park, East Diamond, 6.00 golfifrom the Oshawa Golf Club is Horne's Esso, at West Diamond 3 few upsets added spice to the/all the way to win his match| expected to compete in the On- (Alex. Park, 6.00 p.m. competition, although most of over Dick Donald while Jack|tario Amateur Championships,| Southern Ontario County -- the top contenders advanced to|Germond Jr. won by default,/at the Lambton Club, the quarter-finals, Junior shot-maker Toby Wol-| ter pushed veteran Jack Ger-| mond Sr. into the discard and Robert Bradley, another Junior fresh from a good showing in the Ontario Open last week, gave Ray McMaster the same treatment, ; | A former club finalist Oak Crawford succumbed to the) long-ball hitting of Bill Lyon pr Jack Brennan made a fine L » Grath to the 15th hole, before yielding, in his first season of| a "qualifier." { Ross Gibb battled to a 3-and-| 3 over Phil Bradley and Tommy| Kidd had to wage a close battle from Bruce Bradley. NEXT ROUND In the next round, to be play-| Pid ed on Sunday, July 16, Fred) Cross meets Bill Lyon; Bob Bradley faces Toby Wolter; | Jeff McGrath takes on Tom/strong, who puts in a lot of get) -- Woodview at Southmead | Gibb goes|time to supply activity reportsiand Bathe at Fernhill, both {for the members' information, (games at 6.30 p.m. Kidd and Ross against Jack Germond Jr. Club pro Hal Butler, after| two good rounds in the Ontario Open play, slipped a little on! total, good for 16th place. Jeff McGrath and Robert Bradley were among the 60 low| scor card in the 80's each had, they' HELP WANTED The newsy monthly golf bulle- Zio tin, put out by "Army" Arm- in this issue outlines plans for the new clubhouse. Facing the loss of the 5th fair- Kingside; North Oshawa at Nip- extending Jeff Mec-|Saturday, to end up with a 203 way and green, course superin-|igon; Lake Vista at College Hill {tendent Joe Roberts points out/and Sunnyside at Radio. that time can be saved and his| task made much easier, if golf-| practice fairways. Orchard Park Joe Smith TopsIn 'Beaton's Dairy NipMacLean's In Peterboro | In an Inter - City Softball| League, played in Peterborough last night, Oshawa MacLean's Esso dropped a 4-3 decision to Orchard Park in one of the best| games seen in the Liftlock City| this season. Tom O'Connor and "Butch"| McMahon both singled in the) first frame, after two out but] Maclean's didn't get on the| All members are reminded tof good lead. scoresheet until the fourth when| McMahon and Ken Courtney|ed by July 15, for the Flight, had back - to - back homers. After that, with two out, Denny| Hubble walked and Dave Wel- don singled but Drisco fanned Boyce to end the threat. In the sixth inning, Courtney tripled with one out and scored on Ron Elliott's single. Hubble followed this with a single but the rally ended there. In the 7th Tad O'Connor walked with {wo out and McMahon singled but this time Courtney ground- ed out. In the 8th, Dave Weldon doubled and went to 3rd when the ball was bobbled but there UAW Golf Tourney Joe Smith carded 81-14-87 to capture top honors in the 18 hole competition held by the] UAW Golf Club, on Saturday. Runner-up was Lorne Hart. ford with 98-30-68 followed by|DY Canadian Tire 7-2 last night|coyrtice at Bowmanville, 6.30] Lou Grenier with 85-16-69. This Saturday, a two-ball four-| some tournament is scheduled. | The Area Council tournament, to be held at the Rouge Hills Club, will be played on Satur- day, July 22. | have their handicaps establish-| championshijs. Kam's Drugs Win Handily Over Realtors | Karn's Drugs trounced the| in Oshawa Real Estate 16-2, {their UAW Softball |game, at Alexandra | Tuesday afternoon. League Park, !men added Defeat Whitby Canadian Tire Beaton's Dairy defeated Whit-| at Alexandra Park, in their] Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. Midget League fixture. J next Mount Zion at Whitby, 8.00 p.m. month, with McGrath and Brad-|and Pert Perry Juniors vs Port! ley expected to make a strong perry Inters. at Port Perry, 7.00 | p .m. West Darlington Pee Wees -- n at Maple Grove, 6.30 p.m. shawa Minor Assoc. (Mid- (Kiwanis Bantam) -- South-| | June 22, Merchants vs Foley |June 27, Willis vs Foley { June 29 Willis vs Houdaille | July 4 Foley vs Houdaille July 6 Houdaille vs Dodds Merchan! Merchan July 13 Crawfords vs Dodds July 20 Houdaille vs Foley uly 25 Crawford vs Foley July 27 Merchants vs Foley Aug 1 Merchants vs Houdaille Dodds v Merchan g 8 Foley vs Houdaille Aug 10 Foley vs Crawfrod Aug 15 Houdaille vs Crawford Willis v [Aug 17 Houdaille vs Merchants Foley vs Willis Houdaille vs Willis {Aug 22 Foley vs Dodds Crawford vs Houdal Dodds vs Crawford Crawford vs Willis Crawford vs Willis Houdaille vs Dodds ilié Dodds vs Merchants vs ts vs Crawford Dodds vs Fole: Dodds vs Merchants Foley vs Craw Foley vs Merchants Houdaille vs Merchants Houdaille vs Willis Merchants vs Dodds Merchants vs Willis Houdaille y ts vs Willis s Crawford Willis vs Foley ts vs Crawford Dodds vs Foley Dodds vs Merchants Merchants vs Willis s Dodds Foley vs Merchants Crawford vs Dodds Crawford vs Merchants The Inter - County Softball| Tighten Standing In Inter-County | Yahn, pitching for Dodd Mo- mead at Rundle; Fernhill at [League standing became a little tors, had a bad second inning. [tam Girls)--Connaught at Zion; |6-1; i ers to survive to the final|ers practising would replace all|Southmead at Lake Vista; North|Willis Motors 14-3 and Oshawa bases wi 36 holes and but for a rough|their divots and turf on the Oshawa at Woodview; Harman |Merchants eke out a 5-4 verdict lat Sunnyside and Radio at Nip-|over Houdaille Industries. | [ONE BIG INNING i Neighborhood Assoc. -- (Ban- | gon. {BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor -- (Pee | {Wee League)--Gower Realty vs |Oshawa Auto Trim, at Alexan- dra Park, 6.30 p.m, | (Bantam League) ~~ Whitby | vs Ajax, at Ajax and Victor's vs |Oshawa Dairy, Park, both games at 6.30 p.m.| p.m.; (Pee Wee) -- Kendal at| Cobourg, 6.30 p.m.; (Midget) -- {Cobourg Juv's. at Kendal, 6.30 at Alexandra Lakeshore Minor (Bantam) --| | "Rick" McGarry pitched the(p.m. win for Beaton's Dairy, a neat five-hitter in which he wasn't even threatened until after his mates had already established | e sixth when Campbell open- ! : |Estate vs Karn's Drugs, Canadian Tire got one run in|Alexandra Park, 1.00 p.m. GAMES FOR THURSDAY |SOFTBALL UAW League -- Oshawa Real at Southern Ontario County tighter, following the results of last night's schedule action,| {which saw Crawford Construc-|ed Yuill but Brodie singled and {tion defeat Dodds Motor Sales|so did Winters. Gillard fanned Foley's Plumbing trounce| One big inning proved just barely enough for Oshawa Mer- chants, when they got to Korny- lo in the third inning for four singles, by Hircock, D. Cole, Sutton and Taylor, which along with three fat error | { Yuill opened with a walk and| McAvoy singled. Hughes forc-| | but McHugh cleaned up the| th a homer, to make| it 5-1. Yuill homered in the| fifth for the winners' other run. | EASY FOR FOLEY'S Foley's had an easy time of| it against Willis Motors, the Juvenile team being unable tol pitching. |Cash, Detroit Brandt, Balti. Killebrew, Minn. |Howard, NYork {Piersall, Cleve. American League AB R H Pct, 240 58 90 .375 197 40 72 .365 217 42 77 .355 161 19 56 .348 260 42 90 .346 Runs--Mantle, New York, 63. Runs batted in--Cash, 66. Hits--B. Robinson, Baltimore, Piersall and Cash, 90. Doubles -- Power, Cleveland, 20. Triples--~Wood, Detroit, 7. is runs--Maris, New York Stolen bases -- Aparicio, Chi- cago, 23. Pitching -- Latman, Chicago, -0, 1.000. ut eouts---Ford, New York National League AB R H Pct. 212 29 73 344 251 42 85 .339 186 24 62 Hoak, Pitts. Clemente, Pitts. Altman, Chicago Moon, Los Ang. 202 36 66 .327 Aaron, Mil. 249 43 81 325 Runs--Mays, San Francisco, Runs batted in--Cepeda, Francisco, 61. Hits--Pinsen, Cincinnati 89. Doubles -- Pinson and Cole- San !man, Cincinnati, 17. Triples -- Wilis, Los Angeles, Virdon and Stuart, Pittsburgh, 6 |do much against Ken Beer's| gome runs--Cepeda, 20. Stolen bases--Finson, 13. s, enabled] A walk and hits by R. Lindsay| Pitching -- Podres, Los Ange-| Merchants to score five runs.jand Boivin produced a run inles, 7-1, .875. They never scored again but it the first inning and another Strikeouts--Koufax, Los Ange- was just enough for the win. |walk had the bases loaded, but|les, 117. Houdaille came back with) three runs in their half of the|Bentley walked in the second |third on three singles, by Brown an with two! hit. {Woods and Milne, walks and an error helping. In the fourth, Brown opened with a walk, advanced on a pased ball and scored on a single by | Jones. | Griffin, who replaced Hir- {cock as pitcher for Merchants lin the fourth, held Houdaille ed with a single, advanced on a League -- Markham at Brook-|f0T the last three frames. lin, 8.00 p.m. passed ball and scored on Bot- ten's single. In the 7th, Hamer hit a home-run blow, by's other run Inter-County League -- Willis for Whit- Motors vs Houdaille, at Lake- |W! ] : view Park; Merchants vs Craw-|1ast night as veteran Harry Gil-| JUVENILES BEATEN Dodd Motor Sales Juveniles ere no match for Crawford's Elliott starfed on the mound ford's, at Alex. Park, east dia-|1ard held the boys to just three for the visitors but lacked con- trol. He walked Brady, Fair and Cheeseman and gave up a single to Plews, the second batter, for sacrifice fly by Lutton 'scored Plews, to make it 2-0, In the next inning, the two more on walk to McGarry, then after two { | 1Couruce West Darlington Pee Wee -- B Ay at Couruce 16.30 p.m. Milk Newcastle vs were two out and the inning] Wallace went to the mound were out, Plews singled and so ended when Boyce flied to the for the pill-pounders and did a did Fair and an error after the| for the run in the first six innings. The(4-0. outfield. Drisco pitched well fine job of it, allowing only one hit let Plews score, to make it home club, giving up eight hits Realtors scored in the second| Clark took over the pitching but being stronger in the clos- When McLinton opened with a|in the third. Hits by Ritchie and ing frames. Dave Weldon had a double and a single but brother Larry Weldon, league - leading hitter of the Oshawa circuit, was held hitless on five tries, by Drisco. : : Bob Boyce pitched seven-hit ball for MacLean's. Masterson's homer, with two out in the fourth, was Orchard Park's first run. They added two in the fifth on hits by Cibble an Thompson, plus a choice play that was Ro and an infield out. : The homesters got their win- ning run to break the tie, in the sth inning, Masterson opened with a triple and scored on Jensen's sacrifice fly to centre. Gibble tripled later with two out, but Boyce got Drisco to t ground out. MacLEAN'S -- L. Weldon, 3b; wills, 2b; Tom O'Connor, ss; M , cf; Courtney, 1b; R. Elliott, if; Hubble, rf; D. Wel- don, c; Boyce, p; Ted O'Connor, ss, in 5th. ORCHARD PARK -- Thomp- son, ss; Darling, c; Rowe, 1b; $b; Masterson, If; Jensen, of; rf; Gibble, 2b; Drisco, Pp. BUMPER CROP KUALA LUMPU (AP) -- Increased use of the double cropping system of paddy cultivation, adapted from the Japanese, will ensure an- other bumper crop of rice for proved positive for the drug ox- petch retaine Malaya this year. R, Malaya| single, Jaksitz drew a walk, {then Jones filled the bases with 'a choice play but O'Neil forced |McLinton at the plate. Wallace {fanned Jackson for the second out but walked Davis, to force in Jaksitz. . Real Estate only got three hits all told, so didn't threaten again. In the 7th, with Lyon Brady and an infield out, gave Oshawa one in the fourth and in the sixth they picked up the other two runs when Ritchie Whitby's total five, taking a turn on the d, Real Estate got their other run when Davis was safe on an in- field error, Campbell grounded out, then Shearer and Malloy both walked to fill the bases. McLinton flied out to left and Davis came home after the catch. Karn's got to Jackson for a run in the first and three in the third. Lupel took over in the fourth inning but the Druggists kept right on scoring, adding to their total in every inning, for the one-sided win. Marshall with a double and three singles, Wallace with {three hits, McPhee, Hodgson, Brooks and Harman, all with two apiece, were the big hit- ters for the winners. HORSE DRUGGED EDMONTON (CP) -- Owner trainer Johnny Brock of Calgary has been suspended 60 days fol- {lowing a routine test on his horse, Butcher Town, winner of Thursday's feature at the Ed- monton racing meet. The test {yphenbutazose. CANADA 14TH ROTHESAY, Scotland (CP)-- The dragon yacht Tannin of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto, finished 14th Monday in the first race of the world championship Gold Cup races. Heading the fleet of more than 40 yachts was the Spaghetti from Norway, followed by Adios of Australia and Fable of the United Kingdom. Winner of the cup is established on a point sys- tem and not necessarily in or- der of finish. NIGHT Lakeshore Juvenile Girls -- Oshawa Wood- views, at Bathe Park, 6.30 p.m. Neighborhood Assoc. -- (Pee Wee Boys) -- Kingside at East- view; Harman at North Osh- awa; Sunnyside at Connaught "A; Woodview at Bathe; Si naught "B" at Rundle; Fernhill at Nipigon and Radio at Storie. (Pee Wee Girls) -- Woodview at Southmead; at mond; Dodd Motors vs Foley's, [hits and one run-- a homer by at Alex. Park, west diamond. All games at 6.30 p.m. |Kornylo in the second inning. |He also had one of the other two hits. this was the losers' best inning. d scored on Lindsey's second In the sixth, W. Lindsey {walked and then was forced by |Dell, who scored later on R. Lindsey's third hit of the game. He and Boivin were the only two able to do much with Beer's] pitches. The winners found Tregunna |wild in the first inning an cashed in on two walks and an error, plus Edmondson's double, then later another walk and {error, for a total of four runs. Foley's quickly ran the score to 10-2, at the end of three innings and then splurged for four more lin the sixth. Legree, Clark and| |Beer were best at the plate for| | Foley's. { Homer E 'Threaten NEW YORK (AP) -- Homers {breaking pace this season that | standards of both the American {and National Leagues and seven was safe on an error, McGarry | Fernhill; Rundle at Storie; Zion |ardy- tripled in his own cause and/at Nipigon and Kingside "Butch" Brady drove McGarry | Radio. home with his second hit of the BASEBALL game. Botten had two hits of| Oshawa Legion Minor ( (Mid-|was set in 1956 when 2,204 were The combined home run total through Monday's games was 1,213. The major league record {get League) -- Beaton's Dairy hit. Neighborhood Loop. FIGHTS LAST Pee Wee Results | lie Besmanoff, 20315, New York, 4 'Tokyo--Pone Kingpetch, | vs Ajax, at Ajax and Whithy Canadian Tire vs UAW, at Alex- |andra Park. Both games at 6.30 p.m. Lakeshore Minor Assoc.--(Pee Wee League)--Cobourg at Bow- manville, 6.30 p.m. LACROSSE Junior League -- Fergus Thistles vs Whitby Red Wings, at Brooklin Arena, 8.30 p.m. Senior League -- Brooklin Hillcrests at Port Credit, 8.45 p.m. Woodview Park and Kingside | Park played to a 7-7 tie in their Neighborhood Association Pee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSS Wee Boys' Softball League Toronto -- George Chuvalo,|game last night, at Kingside 212%, Toronto, knocked out Wil-| diamond. > Kingside trailed 7-3 going into their last inning, the 7th, and | The American League, play- {ing with 10 clubs for the first time, is almost certain to smash lits mark of 1,091 set in 1959. {The batters already have wal- |loped 687 circuit blows, Associ- ated Press figures show. The National League record is {1,263 established in 1955. With | more than two weeks remaining before the season's halfway | | |were their big hitters. Verall, {Rimland and Hewitt were best for Kingside. G. Wright of Storie Park pitched a sensational one-hit game at Connaught Park last night to give the College Hill (Storie Park) Pee Wee boys a one-sided 9-0 victory over Con- naught "B" team. Warren Braiden's single in the sixth was Connaught's only hit and Wright struck out an even dozen batters. McKenzie was the big hitter for the winners, Tole, Kalenowski and Osborne| pidemic s Records Imark is reached, the senior outhmead at Lake Vista; Con- are being hit at such a record-|loop's aggregate is 526. New York Yankees pace both| leagues with 101. Detroit Tigers are second in the American Sunnyside at [individual teams are in jeop-| League with 88 followed by Los | Angeles Angels 88, Minnesota Twins, 58, Kansas City Athle- tics 46 and Boston Red Sox 44. Los Angeles Dodgers head the National with 93. Then come Milwaukee Braves 90, San Fran- cisco Giants 86, Cincinnati Reds 69, Chicago Cubs 57, Pittsburgh Pirates 56, St. Louis Cardinals 41 and Philadelphia Phillies 34. The Yanks may eclipse their {own and the American League mark of 193 set last season. Motorcycle Races | Next At Mosport The first international motor- cycle races to be held at Mos- port will take place at the new $750,000 speedway this Satur- day. | Getting under way in the| morning, the British Empire] Motor Club of Canada is spon- soring the Silver Jubilee Kaye Don Trophy Races. International speedsters in various classifications will be competing for $1000 in prize money. To avoid heavy traffic Osh- awa area residents are advised] 112, | then they staged a four-run rally| who had 15 hits all told. Other|to proceed to the track by way Thailand, outpointed Mitsunori to tie the game and had the|big batters were Wright, Bult,'of Taunton road and watch for Seki, 1113, Japan, 15. (title). (King- winning run on 3rd base when and Fry. Connaught scored five signposting when nearing | d world flyweight the game ended. Bradley pitch-\runs in the first inning when|Tyrone road. 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